[02:02] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[02:10] <marcoagpinto> morning
[02:10] <marcoagpinto> :)
[02:10] <marcoagpinto> I still need to sleep
[02:10] <marcoagpinto> :p
[02:13] <lotuspsychje> try a cola :p
[02:13] <marcoagpinto> I have drunk a bottle at midnight
[02:13] <marcoagpinto> :)
[06:14] <ducasse> good morning
[14:47] <wyoung> .o/
[14:48] <lotuspsychje> you can discuss about it here wyoung
[14:49] <wyoung> Sure, !discuss
[14:49] <lotuspsychje> wyoung: i think what Maik was trying to tell you, is to be !helpful instead of joke reply a user
[14:49] <wyoung> I wasn't joking though
[14:49] <wyoung> I was being serious
[14:50] <lotuspsychje> but that wasnt really helpful was it
[14:50] <wyoung> If you found it funny then his question was probably stupid
[14:50] <wyoung> I am quite literal
[14:51] <lotuspsychje> we usualy try to be professional in #ubuntu and help the users with their issues
[14:53] <wyoung> Then why allow people to ask those sorts of questions in channel? If we are all professional then we would have outsourced it already if we didn't know the answer or research it
[14:54] <lotuspsychje> wyoung: we have all kinds of users joining the support channel, both novice and experts, so we cant expect everybody to ask the same style
[14:54] <Maik> the reply was not helpful and serious in my eyes, just like the other reply you just told a user "A blu-ray app" and then nothing.... it's not serious at all.
[14:55] <Maik> not even constructive
[14:55] <Maik> i leave it at that
[14:56] <wyoung> lotuspsychje: novices are not prosfessionals
[14:56] <wyoung> professionals*
[14:57] <Maik> neither am i or you
[14:57] <wyoung> Maik: It is a correct answer though, it hopefully triggers them to give a follow up question
[14:57] <wyoung> Maik: 21 years here
[14:57] <wyoung> Of working with Ubuntu
[14:57] <wyoung> well, Debian
[14:57] <wyoung> then UBuntu
[14:58] <Maik> to me it's just being annoying with such replies
[14:58] <Maik> but again, let's leave it at that. i have better things to do.
[14:59] <wyoung> Maik: Good! emotions are important.
[23:45] <VMGuy23> is it just me or does the installer occasionally install with an incorrect uuid and make the new copy of Ubuntu boot to busybox?
[23:45] <VMGuy23> it happened to me the other day
[23:46] <VMGuy23> and also when installing Ubuntu mate bionic on the raspberry pi a long time ago
[23:47] <jeremy31> VMGuy23: must just be you
[23:49] <VMGuy23> yeah, i got very annoyed about it failing the other day because it then lost sight of the efi partition for some reason and i had to choose it manually, eventually just erased Ubuntu and reinstalled
[23:50] <VMGuy23> i was using the installer to reinstall, after a disk clone broke Ubuntu
[23:55] <jeremy31> VMGuy23: I have never had a clone break Ubuntu, it might be possible if both drives are connected at the same time
[23:56] <sarnold> VMGuy23: I don't recall anyone else mentioning it before
[23:56] <sarnold> VMGuy23: if you can repeat it, it might be worth a bug report
[23:57] <VMGuy23> it only happens rarely, but twice i have been greeted with (initramfs) after install
[23:58] <VMGuy23> and the disk cloner (i think) copied the contents of the partitions and recreated the partition table