[02:48] good morning [04:22] ahoy. [04:23] what's going on in .be lotuspsychje? [04:23] covid curfew? [07:17] Heya [08:30] good morning [08:37] goddamn my cat walked over my keyboard and caused absolute havoc [10:13] Yo. [10:13] marcoagpinto: here's a slurm mug for you [_P [10:13] it should even better than kola! [10:14] +taste [10:14] :) [10:14] :] === not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy === not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy [17:31] mannequin ... [17:31] what's up, ELQEYNN [17:33] I was wondering, did the philosophy of "humanity for everyone" or "humanity closer to each other" help, in developing software? [17:33] i think it might be good for anything [17:34] does not matter if that line of code was made by a black or a white person [17:34] good for software developing ... and good for anything else that people want to do? [17:35] well if everyone was following this philosophy there would be peace on earth [17:35] ELQEYNN: what are you getting at here exactly? [17:35] of course there are people that don't want this [17:36] Would Christianity be the same kind of philosophy? [17:36] ELQEYNN: please stop [17:37] well, if everyone followed what Jesus used to say there would be peace on earth too [17:39] or L. Ron Hubbard? [17:39] however, people are divided [17:39] ELQEYNN: stop [17:39] please read the rules and guidelines. Religion, politics etc aren't allowed in the channel [17:39] channels* [17:41] sorry ... but I was asking about the development of ubuntu ... Yesterday, mannequin gave me a good orientation about how the word "ubuntu" developed in African cultures. [17:42] [17:42] yeah, that's african for "getting along and helping eachother" [17:42] ELQEYNN: you were given several links to explain how the word "ubuntu" relates to the open source project. Go read them. Nobody here is going to go into a deep discussion around the philosophy around it with you [17:43] being a human to another human [17:46] Now for another discussion thread: I'm running into a problem. Some hardware vendors believe that Linux is just a hobbyist curiosity and not worth bothering with. My laptop is messed up, because the WiRi AX1675 card won't work with the Linux WiFi drivers. [17:47] ELQEYNN: support is in #ubuntu [17:48] that said, as of 6 months ago, Intel has said there are no drivers for that yet: https://community.intel.com/t5/Wireless/Wifi-not-showing-up-in-Ubuntu-21-04-on-laptop-with-Killer-AX1675/td-p/1297466 [17:52] They haven't been able to help me. The Dell tech assistance doesn't want to help me. After I put a WiFi adapter in, it not only didn't work. The ethernet no longer works; and nobody can help me with htat either. [17:52] I think that you all should be concerned with the attitude toward Linux that this experience shows. [17:53] ELQEYNN: we are not Dell nor Intel [17:53] ELQEYNN: if you'd like support with getting your ethernet working in Ubuntu, feel free to /join #ubuntu and ask for help there [17:55] sigh [17:56] Maik: we know [22:24] ELQEYNN: Best bet is to email Intel Linux wifi devs at linuxwifi@intel.com [22:36] dell and WiFi AX1675 card ..? [22:38] but he is running suse :-D [22:42] That community.intel.com post is wrong as I know for certain that Intel Killer wifi is supported in Linux [22:46] yes, from 5.10 and up.. [22:49] In 5.4 [22:51] About 35 listings in the source code [22:53] https://termbin.com/luoo