[03:00] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[03:59] <TJ-> g'morning
[03:59] <daftykins> \o how goes?
[05:24] <bassex> hey
[05:25] <bassex> anybody here?
[06:01] <lordievader> Good morning
[06:02] <ducasse> good morning
[11:01] <marcoagpinto> Heya!
[12:40] <DarkTrick> Is there a tool under ubuntu for debugging c/c++ code with the ability the examine the memory?
[12:40] <DarkTrick> I'd like to see how the stack changes in certain situations
[12:41] <mgedmin> gdb?  not the friendliest user interface ever, but it has the capability
[12:44] <DarkTrick> mgedmin, I just tried that. Horrible. I'm searching for something more graphical
[12:57] <DarkTrick> mgedmin, but nice idea to use gdb... so I just need to find a usable front end :)
[13:52] <Maik> DarkTrick: you know that support questions belong in #ubuntu and not here? We explained it the last time iirc. ;)
[13:53] <Maik> at least lotuspsychje did :)
[13:53] <DarkTrick> Maik, Well... that was not really a support question, so I thought it's more suitable here
[13:54] <Maik> it is a ubuntu support question
[13:54] <DarkTrick> I'm not really sure where the border is. A couple of times I wrote in ubuntu and was told I should not write that stuff there.
[13:55] <Maik> here's the topic: Welcome to #ubuntu-discuss. This is a channel for high quality on-topic non-support discussions about Ubuntu | Non Ubuntu stuff to #ubuntu-offtopic or the relevant other channel | We follow the CoC at all times here | No ranting here please
[13:55] <Maik> clear enough imo
[13:55] <Maik> :)
[13:55] <DarkTrick> Maik what would be an example topic for a  "high quality on-topic non-support discussion" ?
[13:56] <lotuspsychje> its a thin red line indeed, most of the cases we reccomend software reccomends in -discuss
[13:57] <Maik> i see
[13:58] <JimBuntu> Example: I think the next release should include X, Y and Z in it.
[13:59] <JimBuntu> Example: I think Ubuntu is a bit better for me compared to X because of Y and Z reasons.
[14:00] <DarkTrick> Thank you for the examples.
[14:01] <DarkTrick> Sounds like "the" mailing list, but as chat
[14:27] <JimBuntu> kind of like the mailing list, but don't expect anything to come of chat about Ubuntu in here. This is literally just a discussion place to talk about Ubuntu specifically, very useful for sharpening ideas by getting input from others though.
[14:30] <hggdh> DarkTrick: there are a few options -- ddd, cgdb,xxgdb for example. There are also IDEs that also support debugging
[14:31] <DarkTrick> hggdh, Thank you :) I used gdbgui a little but then resortet to booting up my old windows and run MSVS
[14:31] <hggdh> for example, I used to run clion -- a C IDE that also had integrated debuggin
[14:32] <DarkTrick> hggdh, I didn't think of clion! Nice idea!
[14:32] <hggdh> most of them will be based on gdb (which is the de-facto standard on Linux), but will try to make our lives easier (for some definition of "easier")
[14:51] <hggdh> DarkTrick: oh, I forgot about MSVS -- there is 'code' that runs on Linux. It has debugging as well
[14:51] <DarkTrick> hggdh, vscode has not enough capability for that
[14:52] <hggdh> ah. Sorry
[20:03] <oerheks> mgedmin, there is the legacy mini iso, but we should not hand this out, right? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/focal/main/installer-amd64/current/legacy-images/netboot/
[20:08] <mgedmin> I'm not your boss? :)
[20:08] <oerheks> no, i mean; it has the old installer..
[20:09] <mgedmin> yes?
[20:15] <sarnold> hand it out to whoever needs it, but it'll probably be helpful to let them know that it's unlikely to be produced in future releases