[00:20] pragmaticenigma: I haven't seen any issue using wifi with IP assigned static from router in Ubuntu 18.04 or Mint 19 [00:21] I can say I haven't seen many complaints on ubuntuforums or the Mint forums about DHCP [00:22] jeremy31: but are you running netplan? [00:23] If they have their own netplan config, that might be the issue [00:25] thats what i'm unsure of... but thats what they're using to manage their network [05:23] https://snapcraft.io/search?category=server [07:10] Good morning [07:20] good morning [07:31] evening! [10:33] guiverc: Are the nvidia dkms packages in Bionic updated for 5.3 kernel support? [10:34] sorry jeremy31, I don't know & can't help [14:37] JimBuntu: Was trying to keep the approach simple... as gnome is deprecating the ability to have icons on the desktop in the near future [14:44] heya [14:44] >:) [14:53] I hear ya pragmaticenigma and totally understand. [14:53] I need to figure out how to manage alerts when using Irssi via ssh/tmux. I'm not getting any audible notifications as far as I know :/ [14:56] I've been tempted to move over to irssi, not sure about the bell stuff [15:00] silence is great [15:00] http://quack1.me/linux_beep_terminal-en.html [15:00] JimBuntu, ^^ [15:11] thanks oerheks, I'll check that out! [15:18] marcoagpinto is that the infamous cola demon i see? [15:18] yes, it is me [15:18] :) [15:18] almost my birthday!!!! Less than a week [15:30] * JimBuntu slides a 1 liter of soda to marcoagpinto [15:30] thanks, JimBuntu [15:30] >:) [15:32] enabler! [15:33] marcoagpinto: you're going to regret drinking so much soda. It'll start in your 30's. Waking up in the middle of the night because of heartburn. Not fun man. I'm telling you. [15:34] I'm more worried about their liver [15:35] I don't have liver problems. But they might. [15:35] high surgar diet can cause fatty liver... not good either [15:35] I had to have my throat dilated due to the swelling from the heartburn [15:35] this doesn't sound like fun [15:37] I have to take medicine every day for the rest of my life to keep it in check. I'm currently trying to get off of omeprazole due to it's toxicity and possible mental issues down the road. Though the current option is barely keeping up [15:38] I am almost 50 [15:38] :) [15:38] so, no 30s forme [15:38] for me [15:44] on Monday I will be 46 years old [15:44] :p [15:45] almost 50 [15:45] :p [15:45] i am almost 99 [15:45] 52 now [15:45] ahhhhh [16:02] >:) I was optimising the code of my PhD tool but I messed the code... fortunately the CTR + Z (undo) worked for the dozens of changes I have done... I undone the whole search and reply changes [16:02] :) [16:02] so lucky [16:03] it is easier as a coder to do search and replace [16:03] :) [16:03] search and replace* [17:26] not sure if cinamon is available in the mini poll box [17:26] oerheks: ^ ^ [17:26] oh.. [18:41] oh boy oerheks ... jackhum has been at this for weeks... they're going to try, and fail [18:43] oerheks: what jackhum is neglecting to tell you is... they upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 (somehow) and botched the upgrade, leaving them with a crippled system. They are now trying to "repair" it [18:44] reinstall could work. [18:44] and if they have no backup of their precious data... [18:44] lolz [18:44] then it is not precious [18:46] I don't know what this dude is doing [18:52] he gives himself answer, that is great [18:58] interesting... I cannot find a directory that might hold where synaptic keeps a log of its activity /var/lib/synaptic is empty $HOME/.synaptic doesn't have anything either [19:00] me too, not in .config nor .cache [19:03] there is dpkg.log and /var/log/apt/history.log .. [19:12] at the moment... find is being stubborn and I don't know why [19:18] fatrace or opensnoop are quite useful for these kinds of problems [19:20] ohs... i was using the wrong wild cards [19:21] sarnold: how so? [19:21] pragmaticenigma: you can start up opensnoop in one terminal, run synpatic to do a thing, and see all the files that were accessed [19:22] that works in the active session... we're trying to figure out the after... oh... wait... I see where you were going [19:24] oerheks: /root/.synaptic/log [19:29] nice find, thanks! [19:29] no no no... thank sarnold for such a great idea [19:29] :D