[02:45] good morning [11:22] good morning all [12:19] tomreyn: careful with Kolusion; australian person, /very/ nasty and abusive to several people trying to help him in #networking the last week. He in there again now, getting help, claiming info is missing from man iptables when we're quoting it and linking to the debian HTML man-page of it [12:24] thanks TJ- [12:24] and good morning, EriC^^ [13:06] Kolusion got shutdown in #networking a few minutes ago for being abusive (again!); now cross-posting the same questions again in #linux and #ubuntu. Take care if you interact with them [13:33] cbreak: hehehe like it [13:36] I'm not sure my answer was appreciated. :/ ah well. [13:37] it was, by me :) [13:39] cbreak: don't engage with them; that's what they want [13:40] yeah. But... playing with little things is fun :( [13:40] but not in the support channels; because if even a few do that it quickly gets out of hand, and sets a bad example. [13:45] tomreyn: :) === A_Dragon is now known as Awoobis [16:50] you around ogra ? [16:51] semi (on the way out to do weekend groceries) [16:52] ogra: whats the alternate way to list all installed snaps, now its vanished from df -h ? [16:52] snap list [16:52] "snap list"? [16:52] 😉 [16:52] I guessed correct :P [16:52] * daftykins chuckles [16:52] damn lotus i knew that and i won't touch the stuff :P [16:52] tnx [16:53] well,, to be fair, if it had been invented by Redhat devs, it'd be called listcracklexml [16:53] (homage to the stupid naming in libvirt/virsh!) [16:53] https://dpaste.org/98Ff [16:53] there we go [16:53] * ogra grins [16:54] wow,, how did you get "bare" installed ? [16:54] ogra: im on 22.04 devel :p [16:55] bad news? [16:55] nah, just useless [16:56] bare is an empty execution env ... i.e. if you have a fully static snap you could use bare as its runtime (other runtimes are core/core20) [16:59] ok, ill leave it to defaults here, see what happens in the future [17:00] yeah, it wont do any harm ... just waszes 4kb on disk [17:00] *wastes [17:00] how dare it! [17:02] lol [17:03] I recently invented an infinity drive; I installed it on all your systems. You'll find it mounted at /dev/null [17:05] https://imgur.com/a/ftJstqC [17:13] TJ-: ooh that's where #ubuntu chat logs go! [17:13] 8D [17:13] daftykins: :) [17:30] https://imgur.com/a/VQrgg6y [17:30] desktop icons seems to be an extension now [17:44] lotuspsychje: has been for the past few releases [17:45] hey [17:45] Fatal_Sushi: i didnt see that on fossa [17:45] which video editor would You use with nvidia gpu [17:45] on ubuntu? [17:45] 21.04 [17:46] lotuspsychje: has been since 20.10 [17:46] Fatal_Sushi: i only test lts :p [17:47] Ronalds_Mazitis_: video editors will use the graphics card thats in your machine? [17:47] yeah [17:47] there is vaapi hardware acceleration and nvenc [17:47] shotcut had this feature [17:47] on windows and linux [17:47] but it stopped worked [17:48] I already explained on #ubuntu [17:48] last error was really suspicios [17:49] oh [17:49] NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running. [17:49] damn the driver died [17:50] wtf [17:50] sorry === rfm_ is now known as rfm === rfm is now known as Guest6357 === rfm_ is now known as rfm