[01:28] <maxFlexGuest> I don't know the exact processor architecture for AERobot, but I need a recommendation just in case my robot runs Ubuntu or an Ubuntu flavor.
[01:29] <maxFlexGuest> My robot will likely run Yubuntu "Joyous Jellyfish" and later systems of the OS (updating with the Interim release cycle).
[01:29] <maxFlexGuest> More information will be available on #aerobot.
[02:59] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[05:58] <ducasse> good morning
[06:53] <lordievader> Good morning
[21:55] <maco> forgot this channel existed a midpoint between u and u-o
[21:56] <daftykins> o/
[21:56] <tomreyn> there are more, maybe also one about the community, not sure
[21:56] <daftykins> yep this is the best of all 3
[21:58] <tomreyn> there is also #ubuntu-community (1 user) and #ubuntu-community-team (15 users, apparently thats about the discourse instance)
[21:58] <maco> i only see like 3 people i know, and it feels weird
[21:59] <tomreyn> and then there's askubuntu.com, and several more classical web forums related to ubuntu support
[22:00] <tomreyn> discourse is nowadays also used to store technical documentation, which, i think, is a terrible idea.
[22:00] <daftykins> :D
[22:01] <tomreyn> the moinmoin wiki still exists but the software doesn't seem to scale, and now eats so many resources that its hardly possible to login to it.
[22:01] <maco> i'm not surprised about moinmoin
[22:01] <maco> i don't know why we ever used that instead of mediawiki
[22:01] <maco> ...probably because ubuntu's always had a bias toward python, and moin is written in python, isn't it?
[22:02] <maco> askubuntu did exist when i was still active. i have so many points on there that i wish i could parlay over to stackoverflow points :D
[22:02] <sarnold> that wiki is seriously sad-inducing
[22:03] <sarnold> maco: haha, I've got a huge pile of SO points and I wish I could turn some of them into askubuntu points
[22:03] <sarnold> it's easy to get accustomed to those privileges
[22:03] <daftykins> !cookie | sarnold
[22:03] <daftykins> :D
[22:04] <sarnold> :D COOKIES
[22:16] <maco> sarnold: a lot of my askubuntu points are just that i answered questions in 2010 that are still relevant now so my answers are upvoted really high
[22:16] <maco> https://askubuntu.com/questions/6358/how-do-you-restart-apache/6373#6373
[22:16] <maco> 413 upvotes ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[22:17] <sarnold> maco: nice :D
[22:27] <jeremy31> I couldn't have answered a question about Linux in 2010, I didn't use it until 2014
[22:29] <daftykins> that surprises me!
[22:35] <jeremy31> I probably never would have started but some people were chatting about Mint on a cell phone forum, posting screenshots.  It wasn't long until I had Mint on one laptop and Ubuntu on another
[22:41] <maco> i used it on my laptop 2006-2013
[22:41] <maco> now its just on a server i log into and install updates on once every year or so
[22:42] <daftykins> what took you away?
[23:45] <maxFlexGuest63> Normally, I would talk about AERobot on its channel, but I am here to talk about it due to the potential of it running Ubuntu Linux.