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negev: i just meant that vm.swappiness being 0 most likely doesn't matter here
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alkisg
| 625 | 625 |
negev: what happens if you restore swappinness to the default "60" value/
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alkisg
| 625 | 625 |
?
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2017-03-23
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ducasse
| 625 | 625 |
negev: i could be wrong, though :)
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2017-03-23
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alkisg
| 626 | 626 |
negev: also, are you using zram?
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2017-03-23
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negev
| 626 | 626 |
what is zram?
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2017-03-23
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alkisg
| 626 | 626 |
swapping inside ram, using compression
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negev
| 626 | 626 |
no idea
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2017-03-23
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negev
| 626 | 626 |
no change with vm.swappiness=60
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2017-03-23
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negev
| 626 | 626 |
2.8MB swap used now, but that's it
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2017-03-23
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negev
| 627 | 627 |
kswapd still at 30% cpu
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negev
| 627 | 627 |
342MB free RAM
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2017-03-23
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alkisg
| 627 | 627 |
lsmoz | grep zram
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2017-03-23
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alkisg
| 627 | 627 |
*lsmod
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2017-03-23
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negev
| 628 | 628 |
alkisg: nothing
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alkisg
| 629 | 629 |
negev: ok, no other ideas from me :) Maybe try sudo strace its pid or something. Check also in #ubuntu-kernel
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2017-03-23
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negev
| 629 | 629 |
it's a linode kernel so i guess i'll ask them first
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2017-03-23
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alkisg
| 630 | 630 |
Eh, you say 16.04.2 but you don't mention custom kernel. Lame. :)
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2017-03-23
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minimec
| 631 | 631 |
negev: I would try this... 'sudo -i', then 'echo madvise > /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/enabled' https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1476211
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ubottu
| 631 | 631 |
Launchpad bug 1518457 in linux (Ubuntu Yakkety) "duplicate for #1476211 kswapd0 100% CPU usage" [High,Fix released]
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OerHeks
| 631 | 631 |
oh, linode ...
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2017-03-23
| 326 |
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minimec
| 632 | 632 |
negev: I had your exact problem with a 2GBRAM Chromebook with Fedora installed. If I remember well the command above solved my problem.
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2017-03-23
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negev
| 632 | 632 |
made no difference but thanks anyway
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OerHeks
| 632 | 632 |
minimec, but he has no 100%, just 30% ..
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2017-03-23
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minimec
| 634 | 634 |
OerHeks: Yeah, but I think the command will prevent 'kswapd' from 'working' all the time.
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2017-03-23
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linocisco
| 638 | 638 |
during my shutdown, I found after two services such as [stopping ]ccpd.service and [stopped] target user and group name Lookups . next of these are faster until shutdown
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2017-03-23
| 331 |
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FMan
| 639 | 639 |
I would like to ask a question
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2017-03-23
| 332 |
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k1l_
| 641 | 641 |
FMan: just ask
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2017-03-23
| 333 |
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FMan
| 643 | 643 |
if I set up a virtual machine that runs Ubuntu, is it possible to hibernate it?
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2017-03-23
| 334 |
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FMan
| 646 | 646 |
I just noticed I can buy Ubuntu Advantage
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2017-03-23
| 335 |
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FMan
| 647 | 647 |
I am trying to find out the release date for 17.04
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2017-03-23
| 336 |
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alkisg
| 647 | 647 |
Are those random questions from a bot? :)
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2017-03-23
| 337 |
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bazhang
| 647 | 647 |
FMan, #ubuntu+1 for that
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2017-03-23
| 338 |
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OerHeks
| 648 | 648 |
if you can find advantage ... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ZestyZapus/ReleaseSchedule
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2017-03-23
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martyix
| 649 | 649 |
Hi, when I open a folder in Files (the gui thing in Ubuntu for browsing computer files), I can see Modified column and I can see that a file was modified "Yesterday". I would like to see the date+time right away. Can I adjust this behavior?
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2017-03-23
| 340 |
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FMan
| 649 | 649 |
thanks
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2017-03-23
| 341 |
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martyix
| 650 | 650 |
I haven't found it yet. It seems there are not many settings for Files though
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2017-03-23
| 342 |
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linocisco
| 652 | 652 |
during my shutdown, I found after two services such as [stopping ]ccpd.service and [stopped] target user and group name Lookups . next of these are faster until shutdown
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2017-03-23
| 343 |
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alkisg
| 653 | 653 |
linocisco: is there a question in that comment?
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2017-03-23
| 344 |
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linocisco
| 653 | 653 |
alkisg, what should I do to make shutdown faster?
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2017-03-23
| 345 |
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alkisg
| 653 | 653 |
linocisco: how much time does it take to shutdown?
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2017-03-23
| 346 |
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debianbeing
| 654 | 654 |
linocisco: I just joined the channel, can you provide some extra info?
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2017-03-23
| 347 |
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linocisco
| 654 | 654 |
alkisg, stopping ccpd.service about 6 mins. and next one about 8 mins
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2017-03-23
| 348 |
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alkisg
| 655 | 655 |
linocisco: can you try stopping those services before you shutdown, and then check again how much time it takes to shutdown?
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2017-03-23
| 349 |
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debianbeing
| 655 | 655 |
linocisco: can you pastebin journal output from shutdown
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2017-03-23
| 350 |
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OerHeks
| 655 | 655 |
martyix, change date_modified to date_modified_full >> dconf org.gnome.nautilus.list-view-defaultvisible-colomns
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2017-03-23
| 351 |
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linocisco
| 655 | 655 |
alkisg, I dont know how to stop 2nd service
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2017-03-23
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alkisg
| 656 | 656 |
linocisco: sudo service nss-user-lookup stop
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2017-03-23
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martyix
| 656 | 656 |
OerHeks: thanks, I'll have a look
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2017-03-23
| 354 |
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alkisg
| 657 | 657 |
Eh sorry
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2017-03-23
| 355 |
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OerHeks
| 657 | 657 |
martyix, i see it does not work
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2017-03-23
| 356 |
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alkisg
| 657 | 657 |
linocisco: sorry that's a target not a service
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2017-03-23
| 357 |
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alkisg
| 657 | 657 |
You don't need to stop that
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2017-03-23
| 358 |
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linocisco
| 658 | 658 |
alkisg, so what do I do?
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2017-03-23
| 359 |
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debianbeing
| 659 | 659 |
linocisco: journal output plz
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2017-03-23
| 360 |
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alkisg
| 659 | 659 |
linocisco: first send the journal output that debianbeing asks for. You can do my test later, if you don't see anything in the journal. My test would be, sudo service ccpd.service stop; wait until it's stopped; sudo poweroff => time it
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2017-03-23
| 361 |
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linocisco
| 661 | 661 |
debianbeing, alkisg how to generate journal output? command pls?
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2017-03-23
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debianbeing
| 661 | 661 |
linocisco: journalctl
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2017-03-23
| 363 |
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debianbeing
| 662 | 662 |
linocisco: journalctl -b so it only shows starting from latest boot
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2017-03-23
| 364 |
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<system>
| 662 | 662 |
=== jackNemrod_ is now known as jackNemrod
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2017-03-23
| 365 |
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unkek
| 662 | 662 |
hello
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2017-03-23
| 366 |
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unkek
| 662 | 662 |
I have displays problem
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2017-03-23
| 367 |
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debianbeing
| 662 | 662 |
wait no
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2017-03-23
| 368 |
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HowAboutIt
| 662 | 662 |
hello world
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2017-03-23
| 369 |
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debianbeing
| 663 | 663 |
unkek: what kind of problem? missing displays or too many?
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2017-03-23
| 370 |
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unkek
| 663 | 663 |
freshly installed xubuntu, it worked fine until I swapped the monitor and added another one
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2017-03-23
| 371 |
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debianbeing
| 663 | 663 |
unkek: oh yes been there
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2017-03-23
| 372 |
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unkek
| 663 | 663 |
now it uses only one and in a shitty resolution
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2017-03-23
| 373 |
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HowAboutIt
| 663 | 663 |
reseat the connections and restart it all.
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2017-03-23
| 374 |
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unkek
| 663 | 663 |
what?
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2017-03-23
| 375 |
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linocisco
| 663 | 663 |
debianbeing, okk
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2017-03-23
| 376 |
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unkek
| 664 | 664 |
debianbeing: how did you solve that?
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2017-03-23
| 377 |
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debianbeing
| 664 | 664 |
linocisco: actually something like journalctl --since "20 min ago" would be more useful: you want to have the logs from the latest shutdown
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2017-03-23
| 378 |
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<system>
| 664 | 664 |
=== cigumo_ is now known as cigumo
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2017-03-23
| 379 |
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debianbeing
| 665 | 665 |
unkek: unplug all but one display, open the display settings and reset everything, then tick the "configure new displayes when connected" and check back with results
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2017-03-23
| 380 |
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HowAboutIt
| 665 | 665 |
what I typed before.
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2017-03-23
| 381 |
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HowAboutIt
| 666 | 666 |
lawd.
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2017-03-23
| 382 |
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HowAboutIt
| 666 | 666 |
<3
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2017-03-23
| 383 |
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debianbeing
| 666 | 666 |
unkek: if your installation is new, easiest way to reset is to delete all configs from home dir (.config et al)
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2017-03-23
| 384 |
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debianbeing
| 666 | 666 |
HowAboutIt: yeah lol missed it
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| 385 |
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unkek
| 666 | 666 |
debianbeing: it is new
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2017-03-23
| 386 |
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HowAboutIt
| 666 | 666 |
we think in a similar way
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2017-03-23
| 387 |
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debianbeing
| 667 | 667 |
unkek: delete all configs, log out and log back in
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2017-03-23
| 388 |
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debianbeing
| 667 | 667 |
lol
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2017-03-23
| 389 |
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unkek
| 667 | 667 |
debianbeing: do I need to restart DM?
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2017-03-23
| 390 |
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debianbeing
| 667 | 667 |
HowAboutIt: you wanna hang out later ;)
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2017-03-23
| 391 |
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HowAboutIt
| 667 | 667 |
sarcasm BOT just splooged.
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2017-03-23
| 392 |
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unkek
| 667 | 667 |
also, should I disconnect the 2nd monitor then?
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2017-03-23
| 393 |
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debianbeing
| 667 | 667 |
unkek: better safe than sorry
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2017-03-23
| 394 |
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HowAboutIt
| 667 | 667 |
no I do not thank you
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2017-03-23
| 395 |
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HowAboutIt
| 667 | 667 |
I like my space between me and you and all of us ( ;
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2017-03-23
| 396 |
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debianbeing
| 668 | 668 |
why do you not thank me
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2017-03-23
| 397 |
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debianbeing
| 668 | 668 |
;P
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2017-03-23
| 398 |
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HowAboutIt
| 668 | 668 |
; <unconvertable>
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2017-03-23
| 399 |
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unkek
| 668 | 668 |
debianbeing: do I need to drop the whole home or just ~/.config?
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2017-03-23
| 400 |
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debianbeing
| 669 | 669 |
unkek: rm .*
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2017-03-23
| 401 |
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debianbeing
| 669 | 669 |
and rm -r .config
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2017-03-23
| 402 |
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unkek
| 669 | 669 |
so the whole ~?
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2017-03-23
| 403 |
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unkek
| 669 | 669 |
oh
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2017-03-23
| 404 |
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unkek
| 669 | 669 |
alright, thank you, unlogging
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2017-03-23
| 405 |
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