[03:42] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2019-October/004840.html [03:42] !testing [03:42] To test your hardware, you can use the packages memtest86+ (for memory, can be started from the !GRUB boot menu), smartmontools (for hard drives), cpuburn (which MIGHT damage your processor if cooling is not adequate!). Additionally, lm-sensors can be useful to monitor temperatures and fan speeds - See also !benchmark [03:43] hmmm, not the one I want [03:43] !testers [03:43] Help is needed in #kubuntu-devel. Please ping RikMills, soee, BluesKaj, mamarley, mparillo, wxl, DarinMiller, tsimonq2, crydotsnake-M for more information. [03:43] perfect === himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf [03:45] * DarinMiller on it [03:56] Nice! No modeset or custom editing the grub line for the hybrid laptop live boot. This is a 1st for a Kubuntu boot. :) [04:54] @DarinMiller, 👍 [04:55] excellent! [04:56] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqN7oH977H0 [05:12] Fun watching Alan....he has 500GB of VM's.... crazy. [05:34] Wow, legacry Nvidia-340 driver auto installed during install during OS install... nice. [05:51] Ubiquity is still very slow at detecting hard drives.... [06:04] NVidia driver install durnig OS install does slow down the process. Might have to compare times of with and without video drivers.... === himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf [10:58] Hi folks [16:08] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2XhccvmJCU