[00:35] <xubuntu07w> hi
[00:53] <xubuntu07w> did someone have any knowledge of xkbcomp ?
[00:56] <bazhang> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/xkbcomp.1.html xubuntu07w
[01:30] <rcartax_> hello
[03:32] <xubuntu67w> help
[03:40] <xubuntu67w> how to enable night light on my xubuntu laptop?
[03:53] <qwebirc11394> how to enable night light on my xubuntu laptop?
[03:57] <qwebirc11394> how to enable night light on my xubuntu laptop?
[03:57] <xubuntu67w> how to enable night light on my xubuntu laptop?
[16:26] <alazywor1> Does Xubuntu 18.10 still support 32-bit?
[16:29] <alazywor1> I have an old 32-bit machine running Xubuntu 18.04. Tried do-release-upgrade, but it says no new release.
[16:30] <alazywor1> Yet the xubuntu download page still shows 32-bit options. Why no upgrade?
[16:45] <pleia2> alazywor1: check /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades to see what it says for Prompt
[16:45] <pleia2> it should be "normal" if you want it to check for non-lts upgrades
[16:48] <alazywor1> pleia2: Thank you, that did the trick.
[16:48] <pleia2> glad to hear it :)
[16:50] <alazywor1> pleia2: actually - no! it went to check and found the new release, but it says 32-bit upgrades are not supported. Even with xubuntu? Only way is to do a clean install?
[16:52] <pleia2> ah, yeah, first line in the release notes :( https://wiki.xubuntu.org/releases/18.10/release-notes
[16:53] <pleia2> it probably works, but from the Ubuntu release notes, which we link to: "Users of the i386 architecture will not be allowed to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.10 as dropping support for that architecture is being evaluated and users of it should not be stranded on a release with a shorter support window than the release they are already running."
[16:54] <pleia2> as a flavor, we don't really have control over what Ubuntu does for the underlying system that we rely upon
[16:58] <alazywor1> I see. Thanks :(
[19:21] <Nielzie> mplayer
[19:21] <Nielzie> whoops, wrong terminal windows..
[19:22] <Nielzie> Iḿ using irssi, so mistakes can happen :-P