=== ezri is now known as dax [02:53] hey there, hope everyone's doing well out there! [03:20] e a eeeee [03:20] tem alguem aordado? [03:21] 03543213555 [03:21] 65648454684984545f546873330 [03:21] 00215422258444556 [03:21] pronto [08:38] Hello [08:45] Hi guys [08:52] hi [08:52] Namaste! [08:59] lubot Hi, how you are? [09:14] I am not lubot. [09:15] Lubot is the bridge between telegram channel and this irc channel [11:20] yep [12:02] hoosainmadhi was added by: hoosainmadhi === theMetamorphosis is now known as Metamorphosis === hggdh is now known as hggdh-msft [13:58] hello again! [17:39] Hi .. will the dark mode be released on 20.04 in the LTS version? [17:41] Hi .. will the dark mode be released on 20.04 in the LTS version? [17:46] so, I've made a little research about sound in chromebook [17:47] and i found that: in Widnows10 it works, on chromeos as well [17:47] so mine coclusion; drivers ar shi**y [17:47] is it posible to found drivers in chromeos and use them at lubuntu? [17:57] kernelxqt: did you looko at the link i sent? [17:57] mat_cz: depends. find out what the drivers are and how they differ. [18:00] wxl: i found that at kernel 5.6 should be good, so ill try quick kernel compilation and we will see what happends [18:00] wxl: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Linux-5.6-Sound [18:01] !info src:linux focal [18:01] Package srclinux does not exist in focal [18:01] oh don't be a poop ubottu [18:02] yeah focal is on 5.4 [18:02] so there's going to be some waiting [18:02] or [18:02] wxl: why if i can compile? [18:02] well you can do that but it's not going to upgrade itself [18:03] nor mind security issues [18:03] and i hate to tell you this but kernel security bugs are perhaps more common than you might think [18:04] that said, there is a ppa [18:04] !mainline [18:04] The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds [18:04] they're unsupported, but they're more supported than compiling yourself [18:05] wxl: i know, but if it will work then ill wait for "official" precomplied kernel [18:05] so rather than compiling i'd just grab one of those ppa builds i just linked you [18:07] there is 5.6.3, ill try [18:07] thanks [18:10] you should keep in mind that 'official' kernels will take a long while for 20.04 - probably to 20.04.1 before those 5.6.x kernels or later're available :P Until then you'll have to use the mainline builds (which are not officially supported) [18:13] teward001: i will live with that [18:13] ;) [18:13] or you know you could just arch linux and live on the edge XD [18:15] there's an "openbox edition" of anarchy linux huh [18:24] wxl: im in middle installing kernels [18:24] kernel* [18:31] hahaha! [18:31] it owrks [18:31] still not so loudly but works [18:31] so! is it possible to somehow implement new driver in older kernel? [18:39] possibly but that's a faaaaaaaaaar more complicated matter [18:39] so here's what i would do: [18:39] git clone the kernel at 5.6.3 [18:39] git clone the kernel at whatever version you had before [18:40] create a diff between the two specifically for the driver [18:41] apply the diff to the older kernel [18:41] if it applies cleanly, then compile [18:41] if it works, there you go [18:41] if it doesn't apply cleanly or doesn't compile, you're going to have to do research on what other supporting changes it needs to function properly [18:42] the total number of changes across the entirety of the kernel will be vast [18:42] so if that's the situation you end up in, it will not be happy fun times [18:45] wxl: could you please tell me how to make only "specific driver" patch? [18:50] mat_cz: generally speaking the driver will consist of the actual code (*.c) and headers (*.h). you'd need to make a diff for those specific files [18:50] so that means you'll have to figure out the name of the driver, where it exists in the kernel tree, etc. [18:50] any way you cut it, it's not happy fun times XD [18:55] as i read its intel sound driver [19:07] <_BIGSHOT_> is lubuntu.net safe? [19:07] <_BIGSHOT_> i am downloading lubuntu from that website [19:07] lubuntu.net is not related to Lubuntu [19:07] Please use lubuntu.me for the downloads [19:10] _BIGSHOT_ lubuntu.net is not affiliated with Lubuntu and is not safe to use, only download from lubuntu.me [19:30] can you suggest some good ebook reader? mobi, epub, pdf [19:30] and not too 'heavy' for chromebook [19:41] okular [19:41] or there are a bunch of command line utilities for working for the various formats that you could use to just convert them into text and then that's super easy to deal with. [19:43] wxl: generally chromebook with lubuntu will go to my mother, as easy-to-use laptop [19:43] and my mother isnt hightech geek [19:44] you know, double click at this icon to lunch internet :\ [19:45] well i'm not sure what "too heavy for chromebook" means either [21:08] you'd have to overwrite the bios so you wouldn't have to press ctrl+d everytime it boots [21:08] sorry, ctrl+l [21:08] for legacy boot [21:13] arch linux has a good wiki topic on this also gallium os is designed for chromebook's hardware [21:13] id reccomend that for a chromebook instead of lubuntu === ubuntu is now known as Guest11923 [22:03] izder456: and you are right! [22:03] at lubuntu sound still wont work with even new kernel [23:07] is it possible to have for example default lxde, but connect via vnc to some other WM? simultaneously running? [23:12] there's likely some way to do it [23:12] i know with nomachine you can create new sessions rather than reusing old sessions, so you could have a session for your other thingy [23:13] of course you have a chromebook sooooooooooo that's gonna be a bit heavy [23:21] wxl: yuo are funny guy :) [23:21] wxl: its just couriosity [23:22] mat_cz: thanks, i'll be here all week [23:22] ex. lxde & dwm [23:22] it shouldnt by sooooo heavy [23:32] only one way to find out