[00:12] daftykins: you think there are only UK & US English? wait until you learn about Australian, Canadian, Jamaican, etc. etc. [00:13] ;) [00:13] en_IN confuses me to no end :) [00:13] and all the differences inside the UK [00:16] I mean, even inside the tiny "Dutch"-speaking part of Belgium we have several dialects/(sub-)languages etc. [00:18] and I understand it has striking differences from dutch as spoken in the netherlands [00:19] something about it being common to 'split' verbs like german -- perfectly common in the netherlands, and entirely evil in belgium [00:23] sarnold: "standard Dutch" is (mostly) the same between both, but locally things are quite different (and it's really not a Belgium vs. The Netherlands issue, as the South of the Netherlands is generally much closer to Belgian use) [00:24] or some Belgian use, at least [00:25] Dutch Limburg & Belgian Limburg, both close to te German border; they have much in common with German from across the border [00:30] and vice versa for the "German" spoken there ) === sysop is now known as Guest27913 === Guest27913 is now known as Bashing-om [04:27] good morning [04:29] hey there maik [04:29] hey lotuspsychje [06:06] There's clearly something wrong with the taskmanagers under Ubuntu: https://imgur.com/a/lsHnMB4 top is probably the only correct one. Or do I miss something? [06:07] gnome and xfce are different things [06:08] i'm missing one in that screenshot... htop [06:08] :P [06:08] is this wsl? [06:11] Maik, sorry, too lazy for that :D [06:11] lol [06:12] lotuspsychje, that sounds interesting. Are the task managers *supposed* to output different CPU loads? [06:13] i didnt say that, i just say there are differences between gnome and xfce and differences in the way there packages work too [06:14] comparing apples with pears [06:15] sure one can use KDE packages on gnome too, but you might encounter differences then when ran on kde for example [06:17] off to bed, bbl [06:17] nite Maik [06:17] o/ [07:58] good morning [08:28] Heya [08:28] The demon! === sysop is now known as Guest23943 === Guest23943 is now known as Bashing-om