=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash === Unit193 is now known as Guest17120 === Guest17120 is now known as Unit193 === jmcgnh_ is now known as jmcgnh === s0rcerer is now known as sorcerer [15:23] Hi. Is here any 1 from xubuntu page admin ?? There's a probaby issue with LTS information or i missing something... LTS should have support to 2023 not 2021... [15:24] Xubuntu 18.04 LTSXubuntu 18.04 LTS was released in April 2018. The LTS release is supported until April 2021 and is the recommended version for all environments that require stability. [15:25] or Xubuntu have only 3 year support ? [15:37] good chat! [15:40] heh [15:41] Most users don't realize that each team selects it's own LTS term and assume all are 5 [15:48] genii, I think all of the flavors are 3 instead of 5? [15:48] No [15:48] !LTS [15:48] LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions of Xubuntu will be supported for 3 years. The current LTS version is !Bionic (Bionic Beaver 18.04) [15:48] heh [15:48] ..if called in the #ubuntu channel, it would state 5 [15:49] I don't count Ubuntu as a "flavor" :) [15:51] Kubuntu, Xubuntu are 3 as a result of choices of the teams producing them. I don't know offhand for Lubuntu or others. But main LTS is for 5 years on regular Ubuntu as a policy of Canonical [15:52] " LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions are supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Bionic (Bionic Beaver 18.04). Ubuntu !flavors may have different support durations, check their release notes for information." [15:52] Lubuntu is likewise 3 year LTS. [15:58] I actually don't know what precisely the support term means. Aren't all Xubuntu packages also available in Ubuntu? And therefore, those packages get 5 years of support via Ubuntu? [16:08] Updates specific to each desktop like KDE,LXDE, XFCE and so on only get updates for 3, as per each team's policy. GTK updates continue for the full 5. All underlying main base share, so those also continue getting updates for the full 5 [16:10] In some cases where a major security flaw might be found specific to a particular desktop variety, a fix may be issued after 3 years [19:16] is there an option to get details view for files [19:17] like there is in mac file manager or windows file manager [22:44] I'm currently using Eoan Ermine. On the 11th, the kernel upgraded to 5.3. I have not been able to suspend this computer since. The screen goes black, but it stays fully powered on. [22:44] What can I do to find the cause? [22:45] Eoan Ermine and a 5.3 kernel. I am getting old. Oo [22:45] toe_head2001: Look in the kernel logs after you reboot [22:45] not only kernel logs, logs in general [22:45] !eoan is unreleased [22:45] !eoan [22:45] Ubuntu 19.10 (Eoan Ermine) will be the 31st release of Ubuntu, scheduled for October 2019 ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EoanErmine/ReleaseSchedule ). It will be supported for nine months. Join #ubuntu+1 for support and questions. [22:45] aah, ok