 Is that in the article as well?
 Yes, about 3/4 of the way down i think.
 Awesome. Thank you so much
 Found it, Step 5.
 Happy to help.
 Is there anything I should be careful of before I open up the terminal?
 If you follow the steps you should be good. In step 5 when adding to the fstab there is a recommendation to backup your fstab. Backups are always good to have.
 You shouldn't need to tune the swappiness so you can probably stop at step 5.
 Ok, I’ve a 2tb removable I could stick that on
 It can help if you are on the low side for RAM.
 Yup 2gb. If I open up too many tabs in Brave, it bogs right down. Firefox dims the lights with the same number of tabs
 So it may still bog down a bit but it should help prevent crashes and lockups from running out of RAM.
 Well it was super easy and fads to do and my machine is much snappier now for it. Thank you!!
 You are most welcome.
 20.04 drops tomorrow?
 The 23rd is the proposed release date. … Typically there isn't a delay but anything is possible.
 Lol. I like to say “anything can happen and often does”
 Exactly.
 Apt dist-upgrade when the time comes, then, correct?
 This page in our manual goes over it very well. https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/D/upgrading.html … Basically though make sure your system is updated, backed up, then `sudo do-release-upgrade`
 Because this is a LTS release updates are not typically available until the first point release which comes out in July. You can force the update before that if you so choose by using `sudo do-release-upgrade -d`
 Technically the `-d` flag is for the development branch.
 I’ll have to write this down...unless there’s going to be a blog post on it
 There will be a release announcement on the day 20.04 is released on https://lubuntu.me/blog  I will look at adding some of that in that in there. The manual page will stay up to date as well.
 Awesome. Thank you so much!
[03:53] <kbdpop> Hello what other channels can I join?
[20:01] <paul85> hi
[20:07] <paul85> how can i see my print tasks in lubuntu?
[20:12] <genii> localhost:631/jobs/