[08:42] <xu-help27w> Hi,
[08:45] <xu-help35w> My OS is telling it's 32bit even though I downloaded it as a 64bit system. I'm running on virtual box and have assigned it 3GB of ram. Anyone have any ideas?
[08:45] <xu-help35w> Thank you in advance
[10:21] <mtorpey> I'm excited about the release of Xubuntu 20.04, but I'm not sure when to install it for the most stable experience.  If I install using the daily/beta ISO now and just apt dist-upgrade when the final release is made, am I likely to have the same experience as waiting to install the final ISO?  Or would a clean install of the final ISO on the 23rd
[10:21] <mtorpey> be better?
[10:22] <mtorpey> (My plan is to use this install for at least 2 years)
[10:25] <diogenes_> mtorpey, <mtorpey> (My plan is to use this install for at least 2 years) <<< if that's what you want then of course wait till the official release comes out.
[10:30] <mtorpey> Thanks for the advice!  I'll hold off another fortnight.
[14:23] <Hamilton> Does Xubuntu have a firewall by default? I installed i3. Does it mean it disabled it?
[14:32] <diogenes_> Hamilton, run: sudo ufw status
[14:32] <Hamilton> inactive :\
[14:33] <Hamilton> It's active on Xfce session?
[14:34] <diogenes_> Hamilton, sudo ufw enable
[14:34] <diogenes_> then again:  sudo ufw status
[14:35] <Hamilton> diogenes_, Any idea why it was disabled?
[14:36] <diogenes_> Hamilton, how would i know.
[14:37] <Hamilton> diogenes_, :) Actually it seems it is disabled on Ubuntu by default
[14:37] <diogenes_>  systemctl status ufw
[18:08] <cguking> is this good to run steam on?
[18:09] <cguking> anyone online?
[19:06] <Gunstick> how do I debug initrd which boot and then errors with xubuntu-vg not found
[19:14] <Gunstick> in fact, cryptsetup is not in my initramfs, so it cannot decrypt the partition and activate the volume group. I tried everything to make an initrd containing cryptsetup, without luck. can anyone help?
[19:49] <Gunstick> I am not the only one: https://www.onooks.com/dev-mapper-ubuntu-vg-root-does-not-exist-tried-all-the-usual-fixes/
[20:50] <Gunstick> solved it with  apt-get install cryptsetup-initramfs
[20:52] <Gunstick> but I still need to do the crpytsetup and vgchange manually on the initramfs prompt :-(
[21:36] <JimiMM0JTx> here I go again.  this time installing on my Lenovo B50-30.  Had a great time on my other computer so far
[21:38] <Kumool> I OUTTA HERE
[21:38] <Kumool> finally got rid of buntu
[21:38] <Kumool> :D
[21:39] <JimiMM0JTx> what you replace with?
[21:39] <Kumool> voidlinux
[21:39] <Kumool> I must say, runit is such a good init replacement
[21:41] <JimiMM0JTx> Not a fork!
[21:42] <Kumool> :)
[21:42] <Kumool> I mean, ?
[21:42] <JimiMM0JTx> you can use runit on buntus ... it's in the repo
[21:42] <Kumool> but then that leaves whatever service I install to be self managed
[21:43] <JimiMM0JTx> yeah, fair enough.  Void looks really nice actually.
[21:43] <Unit193> I'm fairly certain runit isn't usable in Ubuntu, only Debian.
[21:43] <Kumool> So I'd have to read up on, minidlna, and write up an init, no matter how simple it is, self managing things is a nono
[21:44] <JimiMM0JTx> Kumool, http://smarden.org/runit/ claims otherwise, but I didn't actually check the repo, so maybe you are right
[21:44] <Kumool> why do everything yourself when you can be a part of a community that fixes shit together
[21:44] <Kumool> I'm done using slackware for that very reason
[21:44] <Kumool> it was a fun exercise, but I don't want to manage everything myself
[21:44] <JimiMM0JTx> yeah, fair enough.
[21:45] <Kumool> Well, I'm just learning about it. so far, I like it
[21:45] <JimiMM0JTx> Did I say, Void looks really nice
[21:45] <Kumool> I understand it, which I can't say the same for systemd
[21:45] <JimiMM0JTx> Unit193 that message was meant for you
[21:45] <Kumool> It's really really nice
[21:45] <JimiMM0JTx> unit193  http://smarden.org/runit/ claims otherwise, but I didn't actually check the repo, so maybe you are right
[21:45] <JimiMM0JTx> I like Lunar
[21:46] <Kumool> what's lunar?
[21:46] <JimiMM0JTx> Haha!  Yes, Lunar Linux.  IRC #Lunar
[21:46] <Unit193> Perhaps another channel would be better suited for this discussion, one that isn't a support channel.
[21:46] <JimiMM0JTx> Sorry. Unit193
[21:46] <Kumool> oh, source based? http://www.lunar-linux.org/ last update in 2017!?
[21:46] <Kumool> oh, sorry Unit193
[21:47] <Kumool> welp, bb
[21:47] <JimiMM0JTx> I'll catch you later Kumool. Thanks for the Void.  btw lunar is actively developed.