[02:31] <guiverc> Bashing-om, re: +question/684506; The square.boxes instead of font I've seen often but it's never caused slowness for me.  I'd `cat /etc/apt/sources.list` to check it displays quickly (no hdd issues slowing down; green-wd etc constantly re-trying to avoid warranty claim etc)  but no ideas sorry
[02:32] <Bashing-om> guiverc: Got me guessing now ..All my thoughts led to naught :(
[02:35] <guiverc> nothing stands out for me as possibilities; after all hdd issues is a stretch - but I'm that desperate as I'm 'blank'  (that and my regular use of musuem age hardware means hardware issues are ~common)
[02:36] <guiverc> thoughts:   added extensions? or themes; old-themes have caused boxes in the past for me; but again not slowness, also bad fonts
[02:37] <guiverc> maybe a memtest86 run thru would be worthwhile?  but no mention of random freezes; just specific editing of files..
[02:38] <Bashing-om> thanks - giving it some more thought :)
[02:45] <guiverc> gnome-extension?  (intended different ver gtk+ having issues when elevated privs used??)
[04:07] <akem> Get up, stand up! ;)
[04:07] <akem> I'm surprised lotuspsychje is not there drinking his coffee already ;)
[04:08] <akem> Anyway i'll get some for myself: Good morning everyone!
[05:13] <tomreyn> Ah finally someone made a Firefox WebExtension to allow for adding custom search engines again: https://github.com/evilpie/add-custom-search-engine
[05:41] <tomreyn> This should enable adding the Ubuntu PPA search: https://tomreyn.megaglest.org/ppa.html
[05:41] <tomreyn> (or Launchpad rather)
[06:07] <OerHeks> what is the use of livepatch?
[06:11] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:44] <ducasse> good morning
[09:17] <legreffier> OerHeks: some sort of user-ready kexec implementation so you can replace lower level softwares (basically : libc, linux, ...) without rebooting.
[09:19] <mgedmin> afaiu it's more of a framework to build and load kernel modules that patch buggy functions and replace them with fixed ones
[09:19] <mgedmin> (and it's for the kernel only, not libc)
[09:20] <legreffier> for a laptop/desktop 'standard' install you probably don't need that...
[09:41] <lordievader> Need and want are two different things ;)
[09:41] <jeremyb> Never!
[09:46] <tomreyn> there are those folks who almost always just suspend, don't reboot much. for them it could still be useful on a desktop. but then, the better approach for them would be to actually get used to rebooting more regularly.
[09:48] <lordievader> Same applies for folks who just leave their machine running.
[09:59] <mgedmin> canonical-livepatch doesn't support ubuntu 19.04 anyway
[09:59]  * mgedmin rememebers that there are people who use LTS releases on desktops and laptops for some reason
[10:02] <marcoagpinto> Hello
[10:04] <lordievader> Afternoon 👋
[10:04] <marcoagpinto> lordievader!
[10:04] <marcoagpinto> >:)
[10:04] <marcoagpinto> damn... last night there was a Windows update! This machine took some two hours to update!
[10:04] <lordievader> Speaking off, I needed to test something on my Windows host.
[10:11] <mgedmin> my android phone was offline for 2 weeks; the 40+ app updates felt like they took a couple of hours
[10:11] <mgedmin> (maybe modern android throttles app updating so the whole OS doesn't slow down into unusability?)
[10:12] <marcoagpinto> mgedmin: that is the problem with Android, it is always updating the apps, that is why I have less than 1 GB of storage place... on Christmas I need to buy a new phone
[10:12] <lordievader> Darn it, WOL doesn't work -.-
[10:12] <marcoagpinto> a Sony Xperia 10
[10:12] <marcoagpinto> lordievader: what doesn't work?
[10:13] <mgedmin> WakeOnLAN is a huge pain
[10:13] <lordievader> Wake On LAN
[10:13] <marcoagpinto> ohhhhhhh
[10:13] <lordievader> I remember that, should've tested this at home.
[10:13] <lordievader> Oh well.
[10:13] <marcoagpinto> lordievader: the lastest Windows update fixes some VM issues
[10:16] <lordievader> What issues?
[10:17] <marcoagpinto> I can't remember
[10:17] <marcoagpinto> it was 4am last night
[10:17] <marcoagpinto> :)
[10:18] <marcoagpinto> see the change log
[10:22] <lordievader> Windows updates have change logs 😲
[10:23] <marcoagpinto> lordievader: yes, of course, just click in the updated item and select to show the logs
[10:23] <marcoagpinto> at least for Windows 10
[10:23] <lordievader> Interesting
[12:31] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[12:49] <marcoagpinto> BluesKaj! Hello!
[12:52] <BluesKaj> hi marcoagpinto
[13:26] <EoflaOE> marcoagpinto!!!
[13:27] <marcoagpinto> EoflaOE!!!!!!!!
[13:27] <marcoagpinto> >:)
[13:28] <EoflaOE> How are you marcoagpinto?
[13:28] <marcoagpinto> fine, and you?
[13:28] <marcoagpinto> :)
[13:28] <EoflaOE> Fine. I am eating lunch now. I will talk to you later
[13:29] <marcoagpinto> oki
[13:29] <marcoagpinto> enjoy
[14:00] <EoflaOE> marcoagpinto: I finished lunch, so I am bacl
[14:00] <EoflaOE> back*
[14:03] <marcoagpinto> cool
[14:03] <marcoagpinto> i have to go
[14:03] <marcoagpinto> I have an appointment
[14:03] <marcoagpinto> bbl
[14:03] <marcoagpinto> take care