[02:54] <maggotbrain> Spass[m]: I've had to use the same workaround for thunar-archive-plugin\
[09:10] <ochosi> bluesabre: i once tried xubuntu proper on a raspi, but the performancd was bad due to lack of kernel patches. i ended up with mate (they have a raspi build) and xfce on top of it
[09:11] <ochosi> Wimpress also ran an xfce build for me that was really performant
[09:11] <ochosi> but i never learned the secrets of his build...
[09:12] <ochosi> would be a really awesome feat to support raspis better
[09:12] <ochosi> xfce is well suited for that
[09:16] <ochosi> (at work we have quite a few raspis running his image)
[10:09] <Unit193> Raspbian?
[15:24] <bluesabre> ochosi: yeah, he’s not quite ready with the pi4 yet, so limited to raspbian
[16:01] <ali1234> afaik raspbian doesn't apply any special kernel patches beyond what is in the official rpi foundation tree
[16:02] <ali1234> which you pretty much have to use to make rpi work at all
[16:02] <ali1234> in fact the default raspbian kernel isn't actually part of the raspbian repo, it comes from the foundation's repo
[16:03] <ali1234> that's also where they put all the proprietary software which is unique to raspbian
[16:04] <ali1234> raspbian itself is nothing but debian rebuilt for ARMv6
[16:06] <ali1234> note that raspbian calls this armhf, but it is different to debian's armhf
[22:46] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ::platform:: supported-cloud: Seed sysfsutils @ http://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-seeds/+git/platform/commit/?id=4bd97e3ba9ba2e0f36f4507b1eed436e2b9c69ae (by Tiago Stürmer Daitx)