[00:08] <theluke> Good evening
[00:22] <xnat834-M> Hello
[00:22] <xnat834-M> Does anyone know whether Xubuntu 19.10 or Kubuntu 19.10 x86_64 are lighter on RAM usage?
[00:22] <xnat834-M> I'm trying to install to a low-power Atom tablet with 2 GB of RAM, so I don't have many resources
[01:10] <OerHeks> lubuntu, xubuntu or mate, are more lightweight ..
[01:10] <OerHeks> !flavors
[01:13] <tomreyn> pick your response (as quoted form #ubuntu): "Well, that doesn't help me much." / "That wasn't very useful."
[01:15] <OerHeks> and the size of ram sounds like 32 bit atom/ or worse 32 bit uefi
[01:17] <tomreyn> 'atom tablet' also sounds like not so much fun driver support. hope i'm wrong.
[01:22] <tomreyn> ubuntu touch supports (supported?) the BQ Aquaris M10 (an ARM device, but still with 2 GB) https://devices.ubuntu-touch.io/device/frieza
[01:23] <tomreyn> and there's plasma mobile https://www.plasma-mobile.org/get/
[03:36] <Evropi> Xubuntu and Kubuntu are very comparable ram wise
[03:36] <Evropi> but I wouldn't look at ram for an indicator of performance, especially on linux
[03:37] <Evropi> I think they're genuinely comparable if you disable a couple of services like akonadi, maybe baloo (I personally keep it on these days but it used to be poor in the past)
[03:37] <Evropi> hope this helps xnat834-M
[12:09] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
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[12:16] <BluesKaj> 'Morning ericadams, Schykle
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[12:21] <BluesKaj> 7:21 AM here
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[12:23] <BluesKaj> yup
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[16:58] <Linzeestomp> So, I have ONE game on my system, running through wine that doesn't have sound. And I can't figure out why -__-
[16:59] <Linzeestomp> It was working perfectly--then it crashed. And I can't get the audio to work for it now. Audio still works in all other games and all over system. =\
[17:00] <Linzeestomp> I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the game, ive reinstalled wine, ive changed the runners. IDK, cant figure it out
[17:01] <diogenes_> Linzeestomp, maybe rename .wine.
 @PaulSerafini, Do you get a specific error?
[17:14] <Linzeestomp> No, theres no error. Everything performs as usual -- its almost like the speakers came unplugged just for this game
[17:14] <Linzeestomp> like, if i could just find the issue, could be fixed easily enough
[17:15] <Linzeestomp> It is a native windows program I am running on wine through lutris
[17:16] <Linzeestomp> :diogenes_ What would renaming .wine do besides create a pathing error?
[17:17] <diogenes_> Linzeestomp, resets everything to default.
[17:20] <Linzeestomp> Ya, that didn't fix it o_0
[17:20] <Linzeestomp> I thought for sure that would..
[17:20] <Linzeestomp> Theres gotta be a setting somewhere fucked up.
[17:23] <diogenes_> Linzeestomp, look in Documents/my games or saved games
 Linzeestomp you may need to redirect kmix to output sound to the desired sound device.
 I have both HDMI and line out, and kmix likes to default to hdmi even though I repeatably tell it to default to  line out.  Once set, kmix usually remembers from then on, but new apps will sometime default to HDMI.
[19:13] <xnat834-M> pick your response (as quoted form #ubuntu): "Well, that doesn't help me much." / "That wasn't very useful."
[19:13] <xnat834-M> tomreyn: Your answer "Ubuntu Server" was not that useful if my question contains flavors with a DE.
[19:16] <xnat834-M> OerHeks: "and the size of ram sounds like 32 bit atom/ or worse 32 bit uefi" – In this case it's both 64 bit.
[19:16] <xnat834-M> (But I also have one machine that has that horrible mix and I know about all the problems these systems have had in the past.)
[19:19] <xnat834-M> The other user left, but I'll look into akonadi and baloo.
[20:07] <tomreyn> xnat834-M: ubuntu server is a good start if your intention is to set up a system which can operate with limited resources. you can always add a light weight window manager on top