[09:26] <tomreyn> ^ i think he means edubuntu's discontinuation, and removal of the edubuntu channel reference off this message
[14:54] <dax> !party
[14:55] <dax> lol, loco portal
[14:55] <dax> haven't looked at that thing in years
[14:55] <dax> !-party
[14:56] <dax> !+party
 Please remember that #ubuntu, #kubuntu, #xubuntu, #edubuntu, and #lubuntu are support channels. To countdown to !$curDevelLower release and then party once it happens, join #ubuntu-release-party - For in-person parties, see http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/global/3339/
[14:56] <dax> ubottu: no, party is <reply> Please remember that our support channels are for technical support and not general chat. To countdown to !$curDevelLower release and then party once it happens, join #ubuntu-release-party. Thank you! :)
[15:10] <tomreyn> thanks dax, however, edubuntu is still there, and in its current form the message discriminates against the other 5 flavors not listed ;)
[15:10] <tomreyn> oh wait, i can't read
[15:10] <tomreyn> sorry
[16:57] <dax> yeah, listing out flavors is one of those things i try to avoid, so we don't have to go fix all the things when one gets added/removed
[17:37] <dax> factoids should be updated for 19.10 release, *except* for the ones that use codename/number variables (since i think updating those requires bot admins)
[17:38] <dax> if you see something that's out of date and doesn't have a $curDevelLower or similar in the output of !+factoidname, poke here or -ops, or send in a factoid request
[17:39] <dax> i'll be around for a couple of hours, and if anything comes in after that i'll check it when i'm back (unless someone else grabs it first)
[18:45] <dax> . ubottu and at least some of the ubot clones have updated variables now. some don't yet.
[18:55] <tomreyn> great thanks, i'll keep an eye open on what's missing
[20:19] <tomreyn> !xrandr
[20:20] <tomreyn> this is *really* old. maybe just have this point to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution - which is also very old, but at least Ubuntu-ish
[20:22]  * dax gets a flashback to pre-xrandr days and shudders
[20:23] <dax> tempted to just delete it tbh. it's 2019, people use their desktop environment's settings app
[20:23] <dax> !-xrandr
[20:23] <tomreyn> yes, it fails sometimes, but maybe that's the right thing to do then
[20:23] <dax> !forget xrandr
[20:24] <dax> (and if you're using i3 or something, then presumably you know how to use a search engine)
[20:24] <tomreyn> hopefully so!