[02:55] good morning [03:02] welcome Sc0utonLinux [03:02] :) [03:02] re-ask your needs here Sc0utonLinux [03:02] thank you lotuspsychje [03:03] Well I was wondering if Ubuntu has the possibility to create a network raid device .. I have two old identical pcs with 320 GB and wanted to combine them as a single network nas drives for all other pc on the network [03:04] move HDDs into one PC, configure identical drives in RAID, configure a file sharing protocol, done [03:05] they are mini pcs so only have one sata slot its not possible to connect more than one internal drive to them.. I could however remove one of the drives of PC 2 and add it as an external USB to PC1 and then create a raid [03:06] daftykins, is that solution more favourable because of the complexity of creating a netwokred RAID cluster ? [03:07] it's not RAID if it's a single disk in separate hosts [03:07] even in a cluster pc setup ? :D ? [03:08] i think you've taken some terms and are trying to apply them to technologies that don't make sense [03:08] honestly hard disks of that size suggest the age of those drives make all of this a waste of time, too [03:08] quite possibly .. [03:09] it's more for the fun of it .. and learning ..:) [03:10] plus I don't like buying new stuff when I still have old stuff that works perfectly fine [03:13] I think I will try USB + Internal Drive single PC solution :) [07:32] #snapcraft, probably [07:33] good morning [07:34] * TJ- waves [07:37] user https://launchpad.net/~rs2009 joined the ubuntu-discuss bug team [08:59] morning knightwise [12:54] guys, remove all mozilla stuff, as https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=lackofsex [12:55] lol [13:18] The easiest and fastest way to fix that is called Redlight ;) [16:27] hey oerheks lotuspsychje [16:27] how goes today knightwise [16:31] Doing ok :) Wife thinks i'm crazy [16:31] whys that? [16:31] splurged out with 3 laptops on the kitchen table [16:31] lol [16:31] say its working from home :p [16:54] hey kostkon how are you [16:54] lotuspsychje, hey I'm good, working from home, what about you [16:55] so far so good, staying at home as much possible too [16:56] lotuspsychje, the sensible thing to do right now [16:56] yeah [17:07] Went for a big walk today and mowed the lawn [17:07] that was quite refreshing [17:07] nice knightwise [17:07] considering i'm spending allmost 12 non stop behind the screens tomorrow [17:07] any of you guys listen to hacker public radio ? [17:08] no, should we? [17:08] good question [17:10] as i thought it's a podcast. checking it out [17:10] i stopped listening to news, still popeys podcasts on youtube are great [17:11] messing your snaps [17:11] yeah popey, we should do a episode; 150 things you should do *not*, and here is why [17:12] 100 obvious, and 50 tricky ones [17:13] "oerheks: i always start snaps as root, to gain access to documents" [17:19] TJ-: https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-nuc-security-flaws-advisory-vulnerabilities [17:20] could one of these mess with timings? [17:20] latest bios seems important to me. [17:20] yea [17:24] no; looks to me like those are all 'local access' - in other words, physical control of the device [22:09] UWN: WIKI623 up for review and final edits: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue623 :D [22:14] looks good to me Bashing-om :-D [22:15] sonicwind: Good deal - thanks - Have we missed anything this week ? [22:16] Bashing-om, not that I can see or think of. [22:16] sonicwind: We do good work then :D [22:17] You always do good work.