xubuntu59w | Hey | 03:31 |
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CrazyTux | hello. I have installed Xubuntu LTS on my laptop. Off late it has been giving me too much headaches. I stops responding all of a sudden for no obvious reason. When I am using web browsers like firefox or opera, the system just gets stuck. I am forced to manually reset the OS. | 03:57 |
well_laid_lawn | CrazyTux: that sounds like it could be memory issues | 04:00 |
CrazyTux | I have a brand new laptop. I has 4 GBs of RAM. | 04:00 |
CrazyTux | I don't have this problem on other distros that I am using. | 04:01 |
well_laid_lawn | see if you can have top running in a terminal next time you open a browser so you can see if a process goes out of control | 04:06 |
flocculant | sary: re 'somehow it skiped 16.10' - yep it will, why would it upgrade you to an EOL release? | 06:16 |
sary | flocculant: i don't know since which ubuntu version you started, but back in the day the upgrade script wouldn't skip a release , maybe they've change the script dist-packages/DistUpgrade/MetaRelease to skip an EOL release . we used to go a dirty way by changing the codename in sources.list . | 06:48 |
flocculant | feisty ... and I'm no talking about way back but now - and as I said - why would it upgrade you to an EOL release ;) | 06:49 |
flocculant | and I s/release names every 6 months to get the current dev release :D | 06:50 |
funyun_14 | hi channel, I am curious to know if xubuntu uses systemd. simple question, hope it is no bother. thanks~ | 07:43 |
funyun_14 | I actually cannot find any information about this on xubuntu website or by googling. sorry if this is stupid >.> | 07:48 |
bobe | funyun_14, yep, it does | 08:12 |
funyun_14 | bobe: oh okay, thanks for that! cheers | 08:16 |
diogenes_ | funyun_14, systemctl --version | 08:25 |
diogenes_ | funyun_14, here: https://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=xubuntu | 08:38 |
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xubuntu27w | I have a question about "dual" boot. And was wondering if someone could help. I have "14.04" installed on /dev/sda. I have a new hard-drive (unformatted). I would like to -- install 16.04 on the new harddrive, but leave the 14.04 on the original (I'd like to luks/llvm the new install). How would I go about that? | 15:34 |
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