[00:00] <albinard> to Unit193: Got your 06/04 ISO a few days late, downloaded and installed it, found it runs fine.  Another winner!
[00:00] <Unit193> albinard: Howdy!  Just got your email and read it. :3
[00:01] <Unit193> Thought you weren't doing IRC?  But, glad the installer is still in working order.
[00:08] <albinard> I wasn't going to do IRC, but decided to give it a shot.  Still ad libbing on how to get it properly set up, don't have a proper channel list yet.
[00:08] <Unit193> Eh, like I've said in the past, if it's not your thing then that's really OK.  Still, thanks for testing out core.
[00:10] <albinard> Any time!  Glad to see it's still alive: much nicer to set things up by adding what's wanted rather then getting rid of stuff I don't use.
[00:11] <Unit193> There's actually stuff I still pull out of a Core install.
[00:12] <albinard> Me too - no Printer means Cups isn't relevant, and I don't expect to do anything with Snaps.
[00:14] <albinard> I should add, thanks for Synaptic!
[00:15] <Unit193> cups can be useful, depending.  But never used a snap myself either.  Yeah, synaptic is pretty good as a GUI package manager, I like that it can show package origins.
[00:15] <Unit193> Synaptic wasn't actually my idea, I just thought if it's seeded in Desktop, that'd be great for Core too.
[00:17] <Unit193> package-update-indicator can be handy if the system one doesn't work out.
[00:17] <albinard> Also versions, both installed and latest available.  A sort of noob version of CLI installations!
[00:21] <Unit193> Some say it's a bit complicated for someone that's coming from the app center type installation methods, which sure I guess I can see that.
[00:22] <albinard> Signing out - called to dinner. Thanks again for Core!
[00:22] <Unit193> Toodles, eat well.