[20:10] Hey [20:12] are you on tsimonq2? [20:15] Hello? [20:15] Hey [20:15] I'm kind of around [20:15] !ask :) [20:15] But not 100% [20:16] Hey [20:16] And like wxl said: [20:16] I sent you an Emai [20:16] Email [20:16] /command !ask [20:16] !ask [20:16] I have a Queston [20:16] OK :) [20:16] Can I make my Own Ubuntu Email like yours? [20:17] To do that, you need to get Ubuntu Membership, which is significant and sustained contributions to the Ubuntu project. [20:17] Oh [20:17] Hmm [20:17] so [20:17] yes you can [20:17] What about another Way? [20:17] you just need to contribute [20:17] and continue to contribute [20:17] there is no other way [20:17] I would like to help with Ubuntu [20:17] But not with Money [20:17] contribute = volunteering [20:18] so you could test, for example [20:18] But I installed Kubuntu 17.04 On my iMac 2007 [20:18] But the Internet Doesn't Work. [20:19] Yeah [20:19] But I cant Report Bugs [20:20] Bye [20:20] have you consulted with the support channel for help? [20:22] WUM? [21:01] Hey [21:01] is that a yes? :) [21:01] Are you On? [21:03] Me? [21:03] yep [21:04] https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/06/01/%23lubuntu-devel.html#t20:20 [21:05] No [21:05] that's where i'd start [21:05] Yes [21:05] I did [21:06] But like nobody can Answer my Queston [21:06] and what happened? [21:06] The guy said to stay idle [21:06] and maybe someone could help me [21:06] But I left [21:06] that's the advice i'd follow [21:06] Currently I'm Online, Testing. [21:07] I thought it was Supposed to be Easy to Use. [21:07] But the Guy I met Yesterday said I should try Kubuntu 17.04 [21:07] Cause the LTS Version is "Buggy" [21:07] Well [21:07] I haven't Experienced bugs with it. [21:08] But he seems Wise. [21:09] easy doesn't not mean fool proof [21:10] especially when it comes to hardware, which doesn't always have great support since manufacturers only occassionally ensure that there is support in the linux kernel [21:10] barring ability to stay on the irc channel, i would suggest using a mailing list instead [21:10] there's also reddit, askubuntu, the ubuntu forums, etc [21:11] Ok [21:12] I like live better [21:12] if your intention is to be a tester, you need to be able to know how to correctly describe problems [21:12] so you should be able to correctly describe your problem and get some help [21:16] Ok [21:16] Can you? [21:16] So Let me Specify my Problem. [21:17] i *CAN* help you but this is not the right forum for help [21:17] It seems like my Wi-FI Drivers are not Working. [21:17] But I make a New Connection [21:17] It doesn't work [21:17] since testing goes hand in hand with bug reporting and thus bug fixing, knowing the right resources for help and knowing how to diagnose things is helpful, too [21:17] But I did delete the First One at first [21:18] does that make sense? [21:18] Sort-Of [21:19] DUH [21:19] well let's say you're testing something and you find a problem and you want to check to see if anyone else is having the problem. you wouldn't go to the support forum [21:19] Yes [21:19] similarly you wouldn't go to the development forum to ask about support, especially not one that's for a different desktop environment :) [21:19] I'm Not A "Linux Master" [21:19] it's all good [21:19] we all start from humble beginnings :) [21:20] But I'm certainly Good with Technology. [21:20] good [21:20] then there's most likely a place for you in the ubuntu community as a contributor (read: volunteer) [21:20] but let's start with the basics [21:20] head over to #kubuntu and let's get this figured out [21:21] Ok [22:34] Hey [22:34] is anyone on? [22:39] LuckyTheTester2: I'm kind of around :) [22:39] LuckyTheTester2: But I'll have to go AFK shortly [22:39] LuckyTheTester2: What's up? [22:41] you might prefer #lubuntu-offtopic or #kubuntu-offtopic for general conversation, LuckyTheTester2 [23:15] Bye