[05:48] <Babloyi> mines got updated :O. I wonder with what
[05:51] <Babloyi> maybe the colours have been improved to be clearer. Or is there a way I can do that myself?
[11:24] <laceylaney> Is there a package for installing a minimal xfce on ubuntu ?? Like just xfce without all the extras. I only need network, browser, sound & terminal
[12:17] <Spass> laceylaney, you may be interested in "xubuntu-core" metapackage, or just install "xfce4" package and the rest of your needed apps
[12:19] <laceylaney> Thanks :) Wasn't sure if installing xfce4 would pull in xfce with all the extras or just xfce. Xubuntu-core sounds interesting. Going to look that up now :)
[18:16] <Krock> Hello, I'm currently trying to figure out what causes this large startup delay (until 133s): https://krock-works.uk.to/u/systemd_startup_plot.svg  dmesg output: http://paste.debian.net/plain/1047956   also the keyboard setup seems to take unusually long. Any hints about where to search for the issue would be greatly appreciated.
[18:49] <likemindead> How's Xubuntu 18.10 for an ancient Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop? (Early dual-core processor, 2GB RAM, Intel graphics, etc.)
[18:55] <n-iCe> hi
[19:09] <Spass> likemindead, you should be completely fine, I have Xubuntu on old Toshiba laptop with Intel Celeron + 2GB RAM and it's ok
[19:09] <likemindead> Thanks.
[19:18] <NerdTheThird> or you can always try looking into lxde/lxqt
[19:19] <likemindead> Is Lubuntu noticeably quicker?\
[19:21] <NerdTheThird> somewhat. it uses less ram than xubuntu nowdays
[19:27] <Krock> uh well. If someone has an idea - I'll have a look at MemoServ :)
[19:31] <NerdTheThird> if i had laptop with like 2GB of RAM, i'd definitely go with tiling manager or something. go ultra minimal
[19:33] <likemindead> 90% of what I do will be just open Firefox...
[19:34] <NerdTheThird> then you should maybe try some lightweight tiling manager, if you don't mind NOT using mouse
[19:34] <NerdTheThird> at least while not in browser
[19:35] <flocculant> I suspect the difference in ram usage between desktops will be swamped by using firefox ...
[19:36] <flocculant> if it's that much of an issue use a lighter browser
[19:36] <Iolo> lynx4lyfe
[19:37] <flocculant> though I must say that I'd rather use firefox and the ram I paid for :p
[19:45] <likemindead> Yeah, the pages I need for the coursework I have to need require Flash & Firefox seems to work best. :-\
[19:46] <likemindead> I've used Xubuntu in the past & really liked it.
[19:46] <flocculant> then I would go with that :p
[19:48] <Iolo> You could probably test with the live image
[19:48] <Iolo> Although I'm not sure whether that would be 100% representative
[20:00] <flocculant> likemindead: booting the live iso's for each - there is a 50Mb difference