[02:04] <xubuntu98d> dir
[02:04] <xubuntu98d> hi
[02:04] <xubuntu98d> i need way that  make installation CD.
[02:05] <xubuntu98d> can you show me link site (how to way make install CD)
[04:42] <xubuntu92w> hello all i'm new to xubuntu need some help please!
[04:44] <AaronRaimist[m]> xubuntu92w: What do you need help with?
[04:44] <xubuntu89w> I'm trying to set up desktop sharing just like in ubuntu
[04:44] <xubuntu89w> but I have no clue on how to do it in xubuntu
[04:45] <xubuntu89w> any suggestion please!
[04:46] <xubuntu89w> ..
[04:46] <AaronRaimist[m]> xubuntu89w: https://askubuntu.com/questions/71309/how-do-i-enable-remote-desktop-connection-on-xubuntu-11-10
[04:48] <AaronRaimist[m]> xubuntu89w: Personally I haven't done that but you can take a look at that link. You should know that this is not paid support or anything, this is just community members hanging out in an IRC channel so you may have to wait a while to get answers.
[04:48] <xubuntu89w> great help
[04:49] <xubuntu89w> what client i have to use to connect to then
[04:55] <AaronRaimist[m]> xubuntu89w: Assuming you are using the first answer, Vino is a VNC server. You can use any kind of VNC client to connect to it. You may already have a VNC client that you used with Ubuntu previously, that should work here.
[05:01] <xubuntu89w> thank you thank you
[05:01] <xubuntu89w> appreciate your help
[05:03] <AaronRaimist[m]> xubuntu89w: You're welcome
[05:45] <glitchd> ok im having the stupidest problem and cant figure it out
[05:46] <glitchd> while in terminal, anytime i press the "h" key, it brings up the online documentation screen. its driving me crazy. it just started doing this.
[20:27] <sorinello> Hello. Is there any specific xubuntu alternative to Startup Disk Creator >
[20:27] <knome> no
[20:40] <xangua> Alternative to what exactly? Something wrong about it?
[21:17] <sorinello> xangua, no, I've just found an older thread stating that it is not included in Xubuntu because of too many bugs
[22:59] <Spass> sorinello: Do you need persistent storage on your USB? If not, you can just use "dd" or if you prefer GUI, there's Etcher - https://etcher.io/
[23:02] <sorinello> thanks Spass