[03:01] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[04:35] <marcoagpinto> morning!
[06:49] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:10] <marcoagpinto> hey hey
[07:10] <marcoagpinto> lordievader
[07:10] <marcoagpinto> :)
[07:10] <marcoagpinto> I am drinking some cola
[07:13] <lordievader> Surprise surprise
[07:25] <marcoagpinto> I have written a full paragraph in my thesis this morning!
[07:25] <marcoagpinto> :)
[07:25] <marcoagpinto> I am so happy
[07:40] <ducasse> good morning
[09:56] <lotuspsychje> marcoagpinto: QUICK update your system for the new FF so you can browse the web again
[09:57] <marcoagpinto> lotuspsychje: is it out for Ubuntu?
[09:57] <marcoagpinto> :)
[09:57] <lotuspsychje> yep
[09:57] <marcoagpinto> ahhhhh
[09:57] <marcoagpinto> :)
[09:57] <marcoagpinto> thanks
[09:57] <marcoagpinto> :p
[18:55] <puff> lotuspsychje: hi.
[18:55] <lotuspsychje> puff: you can still install a community unity from the repos on 20.04 for example
[18:57] <puff> lotuspsychje: I'm actually not fond of Unity.
[18:59] <puff> lotuspsychje: Not on underlying technical merits so much as UI design and consistency.
[18:59] <lotuspsychje> puff: 20.04 comes with gnome by default for -desktop
[18:59] <puff> But does it look and feel like old school gnome aka Ubuntu pre-Unity, or is it using gnome to make a desktop that looks and feels like the one in 18.04?
[19:00] <puff> As far as I could tell, Ubuntu left gnome for Unity and made Ubuntu look more like Windows, and I didn't find that to actually be a UI improvement.
[19:02] <lotuspsychje> puff: pick a flavour you like
[19:12] <Ussat> its Linux, use whatever UI your little heart desires
[19:21] <puff> lotuspsychje: That doesn't answer my question.
[19:25] <oerheks> oh, it was a question
[19:25] <oerheks> why don't you like unity?
[19:26] <oerheks> + wayland
[19:36] <puff> That's what a question mark (?) usually signifies :-)
[19:36] <puff> Put another way, how closely does Ubuntu's latest default desktop manager/UI resemble the 18.04 LTS default desktop manager/UI?
 As far as I could tell, Ubuntu left gnome for Unity <--- and they left Unity for Gnome again with the 17.10 release of Ubuntu. Since then it's Gnome 3.
[22:03] <Maik> and if you want to know why they left Unity, here ya go: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/10/why-did-ubuntu-drop-unity-mark-shuttleworth-explains
[22:05] <jeremy31> 17.10 was remembered for other things
[22:18] <oerheks> if it was just a theme thingy, it "looks "