[09:18] <cimbakahn> Hello!
[09:18] <cimbakahn> Is anyone here?
[09:20] <cimbakahn> Does lubuntu come with any PPA's in its default installation?  And is it faster than lxle?
[16:54] <cimbakahn> Does lubuntu come with any PPA's in its default installation?  And is it faster than lxle?
[16:55] <phillw> cimbakahn: there are ppa's but they are for development work. lxle is a slightly more resource hungry community re-spin of lubuntu.
[17:17] <cimbakahn> Oh!  Thank you phillw!
[17:17] <cimbakahn> I didn't see your response.
[17:18] <cimbakahn> I had a feeling that lxle was more resource hungry than lubuntu.
[17:18] <wxl> it definitely weighs more.
[17:18] <wxl> and we (lubuntu/ubuntu/canonical/etc) don't support it
[17:19] <wxl> so support is a potential concern
[17:19] <wxl> were i to be brutually honest, i really don't see it's value.
[17:19] <phillw> cimbakahn: if you are adventurous, we always seek new testers. wxl is the Lord and Master of testing, more details about that role can be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/SubTeams#Quality_Assurance_Team
[17:19] <cimbakahn> Looks like i will be installing lubuntu right after i get 2 jobs done here.
[17:20] <phillw> So you can have read before you are assimilated into the collective :)
[17:20] <cimbakahn> HAHAHA!
[17:20] <wxl> yeah come join us!
[17:20] <cimbakahn> You crack me up!
[17:20] <wxl> cimbakahn: if you mean phillw, he's british. forgive him. :)
[17:21] <phillw> a sense of humour is a requirement. Teach you, we can... Laugh, you must :)
[17:21] <wxl> hahahah i can just imagine you saying that in a yoda voice phillw XD
[17:21] <cimbakahn> I have to go thru my bookmarks and my pictures, then i will install it and i will come back here.
[17:22] <wxl> cimbakahn: we usually do testing on virtual machines, btw.
[17:22] <cimbakahn> Problem is that will be taking me a day or 2 because there is alot of bookmarks and pictures.
[17:22]  * phillw hands up to teach about using KVM instead of the crap called VBox
[17:23] <phillw> cimbakahn: we have just fired a release out, about 6 months to go until next one.... Plenty of time for you to learn and become familiar with the system.
[17:24] <cimbakahn> To me virtual machines is no way to test an operating system.  You have to install it and try it for a week to test it properly.
[17:24] <wxl> if you're referring to exploratory testing, yes
[17:25] <cimbakahn> I never heard of KVM.  I will have to read up on that.
[17:25] <phillw> pre-alpha is very good at rendering a machine u/s :) Once we get past alpha1 I install the candidate onto my machine and use it 'production'
[17:29] <cimbakahn> I just noticed above phillw reminded me of Yoda.
[17:30] <phillw> cimbakahn: it is a part of http://linuxpadawan.net/ several lubuntu people are masters on there for padawans
[17:31] <phillw> cimbakahn: I did an introduction to KVM a while back, so you can have a read of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Raring#Section_3 and feel free to ask any questions
[17:32] <cimbakahn> From what that page reads.  It looks like i would have some mentors.
[17:35] <phillw> cimbakahn: say yes to the next request..
[17:36] <cimbakahn> I have been on linux for a year and 8 months.  I will never go back to windows.  I could never have as much fun on windows as what i do linux.  Besides all this, Microsoft has screwed me over 3 times and i'm not giving them a chance to do it again.
[17:36] <phillw> you'll fit in well :) Did you get the invite?
[17:44] <cimbakahn> phillw.  Do you see my text in the other room?
[17:46] <phillw> yes :)
[17:46] <phillw> you joined as i asked