[01:56] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[06:33] <ducasse> good morning
[07:18] <lordievader> Good morning
[20:06] <Bashing-om> UWN625 Hot off the terminals: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue625 :D
[20:34] <Jordan_U> pragmaticenigma: Hi.
[20:35] <sarnold> pragmaticenigma: it is literally three lines of bash and hitting enter a few times to get ubuntu in a container up and running :) apt install lxd; lxd init [smack enter a few times]; lxc launch ubuntu:18.04 u1 [wait for a 200-meg-ish download]
[20:35] <pragmaticenigma> What my argument is this. Volunteers should strive to provide support using the available documentation. What I was implying that wasn't supported was "Steam Client" ... outside of that, I said that there aren't any officially released containers of Ubuntu. Which is what they were asking about
[20:36] <Jordan_U> pragmaticenigma: But there are officially released containers of Ubuntu, in many different forms. Canonical has done a lot of work on containerized Ubuntu, including providing official container images.
[20:36] <pragmaticenigma> Where is the documentation and links for said containers in Canonical and Ubuntu sites... I have not seen them nor any documentation about them
[20:41] <Jordan_U> pragmaticenigma: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxd.html https://ubuntu.com/blog/lxd-in-4-easy-steps
[20:49] <pragmaticenigma> thank you for that
[21:27] <hggdh> and also https://linuxcontainers.org/