[08:01] <tarzeau> Eickmeyer: the point is the stuff i mentioned is all packaged already :)
[08:01] <tarzeau> if you add the items i gave you, you can put your iso on pouet.net and some other demoscene related places and get a huge boost
[08:06] <be49> salut comment utilliser  tor sur ubuntustudio  lowlatency sil vous plais merci
[08:41] <Eickmeyer> tarzeau: As an official flavor of Ubuntu, we use Canonical's servers. We are not switching from that, and it's not up for discussion.
[08:41] <Eickmeyer> !fr | be49
[08:43] <Eickmeyer> tarzeau: The other thing is, is it packaged correctly? Meaning, if the packages are run against lintian, will it be returning any warnings or errors? Additionally, is the changelog in order? Is the control file looking for the right dependencies and have the right descriptions? These are big, big things that aren't simple.
[08:43] <Eickmeyer> tarzeau: So, sorry, but we can't include everything.
[08:43]  * Eickmeyer is heading to bed as it's 12:43AM his time
[09:05] <tarzeau> Eickmeyer: pouet.net is something like freshmeat.net to announce software releases i wasn't suggesting any switch
[09:05] <tarzeau> being official in ubunut, i'm sure it's packaged correctly
[09:06] <tarzeau> i'm talking about official packages of the mentioned software
[09:06] <tarzeau> so yes to all lintian, changelog, control file, deps and descriptions
[09:06] <tarzeau> good night
[21:08] <primo> Hi. I made a really stupid mistake when updating my system about an hour ago. I did not choose to keep my own grub but to settle for the maintainers version.  Now I'm booting up into a blackscreen. So. Do I have any options or chances to see my system again?
[21:12] <tomreyn> primo: what's your "own grub" vs the "maintainers version"? normally, going with what the latest grub packages provide should work fine. do you have special purpose hardware?
[21:13] <primo> It's an old Fujitsu esprimo. Not really too special.
[21:14] <tomreyn> have you tried to bring up the grub menu by hitting escape repeatedly (uefi) or holding down the shift key (legacy bios) during boot?
[21:15] <tomreyn> in case grub really isn't working anymore, you can still reinstall the latest version from a livecd chroot https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
[21:16] <primo> I went into bios/efi to alter the boot sequence so I could get my....yep livestick running.
[21:17] <primo> 😃 I don't have network access anymore....hold on... I need to fix that....
[21:34] <primo> Anyway. This device is connected...so. could you tell me what to do? The live system does not have the most recent version. It's 19.04
[21:37] <tomreyn> primo: if the wiki doesn't help please also ask in #ubuntu (but mention you run ubuntu studio), i don't have much energy for this now.
[21:37] <primo> Alright sorry to bother. I'll head over somewhere else then.
[21:38] <primo> Thanks anyway :-P
[21:38] <tomreyn> you're not bothering, i chose to respond, good luck!
[21:40] <primo> Thanks :-) I wont give up. I knew there was a solution to this and you pointed me into about the direction I needed to look!
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[22:02] <Eickmeyer> OOf... spam.