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Kumoolprobably not then00:01
Kumoolgo with the recommended things00:02
Kumools/things/options/00:02
noobno one else is talking haha so weird00:06
noobhow do I check to see if specs are reading properly on xubuntu ?00:07
Kumoollspci?00:10
noobwhat is the default terminal command keyboard shortcut ?00:12
Kumoolin xfce?00:13
noobyup00:13
Kumoolwindows key+t00:13
noobhow do i see if ram is being read ?00:15
noobI do not see it from that cmd00:15
Kumoollol00:15
Kumooloh, you want to know how much ram is in use?00:15
noobyes00:16
Kumoolvmstat00:16
Kumoolvmstat -w for readable output00:17
Kumoolbut its better to use top00:17
Kumoolor htop00:17
Kumooldefault xubuntu comes with a taskmanager00:17
noobvmstat -s00:19
noobdoes it00:19
Kumooltheres a panel plugin with sensors and stuff00:20
noobnothing is loading up in the software app00:26
noobwtf00:26
Kumoolwait00:28
Kumoolor...00:28
Kumoolinstall synaptic00:28
Kumoolwelcome to linux, where everything barely works00:29
noobwhat is the cmd ?00:29
Kumoolsudo apt install synaptic00:30
noobshould have guess ahhah00:31
noobappeciate the help00:31
Kumooli'm pretty sure if a command fails it even suggests how to install it00:32
Kumoolno worries, its not like i have better things to do00:32
noobwhat does this do ? haha yeah as name suggest still new00:33
Kumoolmm00:56
Kumoolwhat?00:56
Kumoolaw, left00:56
Kumooloh well00:56
Draconiatorhey , is Xubuntu usually sensitive to the machine state?  I'm running it on a virtual machine right now to prepare an installation to clone to an 8GB SSD when it comes in, and it always comes up with a "System Error Detected" when I get to the desktop if I just close the window.03:02
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knomeochosi, they said 17.10 which got me extra interested..09:56
temHello?10:22
IhrFusselWould you recommend upgrading to 18.04 at release day? Do you think it will be stable enough by then?11:03
cfhowlettwhy11:04
cfhowlettwait for 18.4.1 IMHO11:04
IhrFusselI'd honestly rather want an up-to-date system earlier than approx July11:06
cfhowlettyour box, your choice.  but it's not like 16.04 will suddenly break just because there's a new release11:07
cfhowlettI wait for xx.1 because it captures the first round of bug fixes.11:08
IhrFusselI'm on 16.04 rigth now and kernel 4.0.0 probably has some flaws 4.15 doesn't have11:08
cfhowlettah. understood.  while I don't upgrade my system, I do maintain a virtualbox with the latest shiny stuff.11:09
temHi11:10
temXubuntu gets stuck at retrieving file 75 of 75 on the installation screen for me11:11
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artemg17:15
artemhelli17:15
artemhello17:15
artemпривет17:15
artemздравствуйте17:15
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Kumoolhello17:27
diego_Hello17:43
Ovsyankahello! I have a question. There is two versions of linux-image installed on my system. And I can't understand why. I got linux-headers-4.13.0-37 and linux-headers-4.13.0-38. I used `aptitude why` and it says that `-37` installed because `p   firmware-crystalhd              Suggests linux-image`. But `-38` provides `linux-image` too. Why the `-37` still installed at my system?21:34
Ovsyankathere is print of `why`: https://pastebin.com/wUjCENjr21:53
OvsyankaAs I see the package, that suggests linux-headers-4.13.0-37 is `p` (purged).21:54
OvsyankaAnd I run `apt autoremove` before check all this.21:55

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