[00:22] <craigbass76> Eickmeyer, I'm having a wicked hard time actually showing what my fingers are doing on the neck. I may end up just using the Logitec, but looks like I need to practice with camera angles first anyway...
[16:01] <areyouloco> why ubuntu studio is not using normal debian installer?
[16:02] <Eickmeyer> areyouloco: Ubuntu Studio is Ubuntu, not Debian.
[16:02] <areyouloco> is there no image with d-i?
[16:03] <areyouloco> i want to make advanced install and there is just no options there
[16:03] <Eickmeyer> The closest thing you'll find is the Ubuntu mini.iso which can install Ubuntu Studio.
[16:04] <areyouloco> is it a netboot or something?
[16:04] <Eickmeyer> Yes.
[16:04] <areyouloco> will check it out
[16:09] <areyouloco> can not find it. i will see what kxstudis had to offer
[16:10] <Eickmeyer> areyouloco: They don't have it either.
[16:10] <Eickmeyer> areyouloco: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/netboot/
[16:11] <Eickmeyer> 20.04's netboot hasn't been released yet, if that's what you're looking for.
[16:13] <areyouloco> studio is a distro or just ppa repositories for plain ubu?
[16:13] <areyouloco> will see whst I can do with netboot
[16:17] <Eickmeyer> areyouloco: Neither. It's a different configuration of Ubuntu. Ubuntu Studio, like all flavors, are Ubuntu, not separate distros.
[16:17] <Eickmeyer> Studio does not use separate PPAs by default. No official flavor of Ubuntu can use anything outside of the Ubuntu repostitores.
[16:20] <areyouloco> ooow so this is the wsy
[16:20]  * OvenWerks wonders what a "normal" installer is
[16:20] <areyouloco> normal is debian installer that provides options for the user
[16:20] <OvenWerks> what is d-i?
[16:20] <OvenWerks> so what is normal about that?
[16:21] <areyouloco> nvm ubuntu people i go debian cheers
[16:22] <Eickmeyer>  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[16:23] <OvenWerks> last time I ysed the debian installer, I went back to slackware cause it made more sense...
[16:23] <Eickmeyer> Ubuntu != Debian. Debian Based != Debian
[22:30] <notandyes> Hi I don't know how or where to say it, but the software shop has dissapear from the 20.04 and there is instead a snap shop that appears to work with gnome or something because the app don't have his own windows. I think it has been done in the last two updates. Anyway, best wishes, take care, thank you
[22:33] <Eickmeyer> notandyes: It's the same software store we've had, just in a different form.
[22:33] <notandyes> ok, thank you
[22:34] <Eickmeyer> Nothing to panic about, not a bug, not a support item.
[22:35] <notandyes> all right, only wanted to colaborate.
[22:36] <notandyes> well, don't know what to say. good luck! bye
[23:12]  * OvenWerks has never been happy with the software store
[23:18] <Eickmeyer> Well, we'll only have to deal with it for a little longer if all goes according to plan.
[23:20] <OvenWerks> kubuntu still has muon as well as discover
[23:21] <Eickmeyer> Yep, and they're much better, especially muon.