[01:07] <metastasiss9> You know the best thing about Ubuntu?
[01:08] <oerheks> the huge community?
[01:09] <oerheks> handsome founder?
[01:09] <oerheks> sexy launchpad?
[01:11] <oerheks> sorry, i am joking; it is YOU!!!
[01:11] <metastasiss9> Yes, but also that i feel like i'm using you, boon 2...i mean it sounds chinese? sort of.
[01:12] <oerheks> canonical is hiring..
[01:15] <tremble2> sorry i mean yes oerheks! it is the YOU
[01:15] <tremble2> in You Bend 2! as a non binary robot living in the future...
[01:15] <tremble2> i do appreciate U-boon 2, and U looks like an old magnet.
[01:16] <tremble2> :P
[01:20] <oerheks> ok?
[01:20] <oerheks> grinn
 "arraybolt3: https://www.phoronix..." <- \o/
[02:02] <oerheks> what?
[02:03] <arraybolt3[m]> oerheks: I'm on Matrix, what I typed probably looks like gibberish in IRC, sorry about that (it looks fine in Matrix).
[02:03] <arraybolt3[m]> I was replying to lotuspsychje who linked a Phoronix post about a systemd-oomd solution, and used the "\o/" emoticon (or whatever) for "Yay!"
[02:04] <oerheks> sometimes i think this all happens when you open 10 pages
[02:04] <oerheks> cookies, tracking stuff, preloading
[02:06] <oerheks> it is like winamp, version 1.8x was like 200mb, now gigabytes
[02:06] <oerheks> BANANANAS
[02:06] <arraybolt3[m]> (Just looked in the IRC logs, no wonder you said "what?" That's about what I would say if I sow that!)
[02:06] <arraybolt3[m]> s/sow/saw
[03:08] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[03:08] <daftykins> mornin'
[18:35] <ice9> why Ubuntu LTS gets updates more frequent updates that CentOS/RedHat etc...?
[18:39] <oerheks> centos is dead, and redhat is paid. ubuntu gives more software, so more patches and fixes.
[18:39] <oerheks> the ' etc'  is not true, there are more linux versions with lots of updates
[18:43] <tomreyn> i would not expect major differences between the the leading, commercially funded distros in terms of whether or how fast updates are made available. the amount of packages supported will likely differ.
[18:46] <ice9> so what's the difference between LTS updates and non-LTS with in the same period of the non-LTS release?
[18:47] <tomreyn> package versions will differ, possibly supported packages, too.
[18:48] <oerheks> and current 22.04 lts i find still in testing, until the 22.04.1 point release
[18:48] <ice9> tomreyn, what do you mean by package versions will differ?
[18:48] <oerheks> non lts using a more recent list of packages, and sure there are more bugs to find
[18:49] <tomreyn> oerheks: if've read such statements (".0 = still in testing") a couple times lately, is there any even semi official statement to back that up? it would be a shift to how it used to be.
[18:50] <ice9> but even with LTS update, it can have a major version update right? that could introduce a behavior change or deprecation of a feature right?
[18:50] <oerheks> from an LTS version, you would expect it to be tested trhrough, and widely with a huge group of early adaptors
[18:53] <tomreyn> ice9: that's very rare (it did happen), would have to be very well reasoned. because the expectation is the contrary - what goes into an LTS release (in 'main' anyways) continues to be supported.
[18:54] <tomreyn> (in this very version)