[02:06] good morning [02:13] good morjing [02:13] morning [02:16] hey VMGuy23 [02:17] its 2am for me [02:18] 3h18 (4h:18) with changed hours here [02:19] it went back an hour here when it hit 1am here (2am for yo)u [02:21] wich country are you VMGuy23 [02:21] uk [02:21] cool, belgium here [02:21] wich Os do you run? [02:21] mint [02:22] you do support at spotnet too? [02:22] yeah [02:22] nice [02:22] are you on there currently [02:22] im usualy on vanilla LTS [02:23] currently help debugging 22.04 early [02:23] -desktop [02:23] i mean, are you in spotchat [02:23] no [02:23] i am [02:23] jeremy31 does mint/spotnet too i think [02:24] unless its jeremyB theyre not there [02:25] so how do you keep up ubuntu changes to do support, if you're on mint VMGuy23 ? [02:26] run ubuntu in vms? [02:26] I'm also on Ubuntu. I mainly use Ubuntu, but have Mint on my IRC/on the go laptop [02:26] also most things work on Mint and Ubuntu both [02:27] sweet [02:27] i saw the ubuntu kernels guys share mint and ubuntu kernel bugs too [02:27] ubuntu would be horrible on hp mini [02:27] horrible how? [02:27] too slow [02:28] this laptop should not be running any big DEs [02:28] tiling WMs are what give true performance [02:28] i got good experiences with lubuntu 20.04 on a flaky old acer netbook with 2gb ram [02:28] yeah i saw you mention i3 earlier [02:29] i have an HP netbook with 1gb ram [02:29] we got some volunteers on i3 here aswell [02:29] I'm trying DWM currently [02:29] might see what Awesome is like [02:29] cool [02:30] after its installed ima log out and log in with awesome so will disconnect [02:32] feel free to share shots :p [02:32] brb just switching to awesome [02:37] wb [02:38] https://imgur.com/a/XNHroLV heres mine [02:39] awesome is easier to use but got no idea how to make it tile [02:39] i see gnome [02:43] im liking aweso, [02:43] awesom [02:44] awesome [05:52] morning! [12:22] just done a side-by-side install of kubuntu 21.10 via debootstrap. Seems really good. Caught out and lost 1.5 hours just now by losing local network multicast-DNS and LLMNR ability and thought it was systemd-resolved since tcpdump showed the replies from the queried hosts. Eventually figured out some package had pulled in firewalld, and its default (nft) rules reject/drop multicast or [12:22] UDP/TCP LLMNR. For anyone else: "firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service mdns llmnr" and "firewall-cmd --reload" === VMGuy23_ is now known as VMGuy23