up_the_irons: deb http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main" It gets added/updated when Chrome is installed too (technically, via a cron job) ah cool, tnxQ *tnx Here's the full file including the apt-key http://sprunge.us/WPZh sweet, was just about to ask about the key :) (that file gets shoved into cron.daily) heh got the latest firefox too (at least for lucid, which is FF 20) man i miss firefox seems a bit faster too (than previous release that is) ipv6 to freenode is still kind of flaky. :/ This LT is famous in freenode. I think he in #windows before? Or probably not. blergh, definitely not #windows Sorry my bad. You helped me lots before.. And you very cold + angry person too. beats me, I only remember seeing you here... Probably on another IRCD undernet?efnet? dalnet? maybe a different person... I used to be on efnet, but must be 15 years ago now Cannot be. You in OS channel before. ? I thought you two were gonna fight. I think I worked out it was #ipcop not #windows... but it must have been a long time ago, my memory aint that great up_the_irons: Whoa, you're still running lucid? That's getting pretty long in the tooth, especially for a desktop. Why not a more recent release? Precise (12.04) is pretty defacto these days. if it ain't broke.... Except he's having problems running Chrome, so technically it is broke :P brycec: chrome likes to break things :) the default ubuntu install is getting worse and worse for it's default desktop environment fortunately you don't have to use their default desktop environment <-- Uses notion on ubuntu LTS. no issues. :-) brycec: what tooth said brycec: i don't like the way ubuntu is going for the desktop; also, my setup is so modded out that i fear a dist upgrade and all the crap i'm going to have to fix again lol up_the_irons: do you use Ubuntu for desktop? nesta: yes although, the upgrade *to* lucid wasn't _too_ bad ; still had to fix shit with trackpoint scrolling this is why I like LTS it's supported for a long enough time I don't have to worry about major updates in a count of months I'm not a fan of Ubuntu either... which is why I don't use it :P I am a fan of bleeding edge, so I run Arch. Not ideal for production "set it and leave it" but works fine as a desktop. Every once in awhile there's a hiccup, but normally upgrades go smoothly. (I even run it at work where I need to have a stable workstation) yeah. this is my work workstation. I don't really care for futzing about with bleeding edge. I just need email and a decent terminal really. things haven't really changed that much i've found that using new kernel with old distro works fine