[09:17] <Regor> whats the command to monitor bandwidth consumption ?
[09:27] <diogenes_> Regor, you can use etherape.
[09:42] <Regor> ok
[09:45] <nikolam> any chance someone remembers, how to change location or turn off displaying of volume level pop-up window, while I am changing the volume.
[09:45] <nikolam> It interferes with changing the volume, in the upper-right corner of the screen
[09:46] <rud0lf> i think it's a common notification popup
[09:46] <rud0lf> and you can change it in notifiation settings to either corner
[09:47] <rud0lf> but it's gonna affect every else notification
[09:54] <nikolam> Thanks, it surely interferes. I moved it to lower right for now, because on lower left comes up Thunderbird mail notifications
[10:15] <guiverc> Regor, `iftop` (interface top) is a cli monitor of bandwidth usage; there are many (won't be as pretty as etherape)
[10:23] <Regor> using iftop ....its cool ! 😀️
[13:35] <xubuntu63w> hey all. Anyone having issues with Xubuntu 19.10 and ZFS?
[13:47] <tomreyn> no polls please, describe the issue.
[13:59] <xubuntu63w> righto. sry. Clean default install using experimental XFS option on a Thinkpad  SL300 laptop. On completion, I reboot into the newly installed OS, where it runs fine for a couple of hours. It then freezes on  firefox browsing, and the only way to get out is to force reboot with reisub. After that I reboot and get to login screen, but am now stuck
[13:59] <xubuntu63w> in login loop. I fall back to console to try a couple of fixes, but find nothing in my home directory. I then rolled back to a snapshot I took, but still have same login  loop issue.
[14:01] <diogenes_> experimental XFS or ZFS?
[14:02] <tomreyn> xubuntu63w: what are the hardware specifications? ram, graphics card?
[14:02] <xubuntu63w> Sorry, typo - ZFS
[14:04] <tomreyn> https://support.lenovo.com/de/en/solutions/pd010318 states "Supports maximum memory up to 4GB". that's not enough for zfs.
[14:05] <tomreyn> bug 1847785
[14:09] <tomreyn> requrements may be a bit lower for ubuntu, and it may be possible to limit the memory overhead of ZFS, but even if you have 4 GB RAM installed (of which some hundreds will be used by intel graphics) it'll get difficult to run a full graphical desktop on top.
[14:22] <xubuntu63w> yeah, I have 3gig. I didn't really chase up specs for ZFS on ubuntu, but I did note that ZFS on Linux has minimum reqs of 2 gig, so I thought I might get away with it, especially with the lower resource requirements of xubuntu. Obviously not enough going off the bug notes though.........
[14:31] <xubuntu63w> All good. Going back to ext4. Thanks.
[14:33] <tomreyn> you're welcome!
[20:39] <xubuntu96w> sorry , dont speaking english, i need Espanish
[20:40] <xubuntu96w> need password Xubuntu 1204
[20:40] <tomreyn> !es | xubuntu96w
[20:41] <tomreyn> !12.04
[20:43] <xubuntu96w> ok , thanks(y) :]
[20:47] <tomreyn> de nada
[21:55] <travisebro92> Can I ask why is xubuntu not supporting 32 bit on the 19.10 xubuntu is based on light system this is why they created I mean it been populur sinse I can remember people still have 32 bit processors and it kind of odd why there not going to stop supporting it
[21:56] <Unit193> Xubuntu doesn't actually target light systems, it just happens to do decently on them.  Ubuntu as a whole is deprecating 32bit, so it'd be impossible for Xubuntu to continue on that.
[22:01] <Unit193> I guess that wasn't the desired answer..