[05:47] eylul[m]: Have you tried Lubuntu? [05:48] eylul[m]: specifically, even from the live ISO, from configuration center (Settings) there is a brightness control. [05:49] does that work with your tablet? [05:51] it does work with my main monitors, vga and hdmi. Intel graphics mind you. [06:03] Eickmeyer: the new installer seems fine so far... not that different than the old. Be nice if it wasn't full screen :) [06:03] * OvenWerks doesn't like full screen anything [06:21] ovenwerks not yet... :) but the bug is because of nvidia driver so I doubt it. (I will try it at some point through) [07:13] OvenWerks: Calamares doesn't have to be full-screen. In fact, I have it configured for us so that it's *not* full-screen. [09:48] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-devel/2020-May/011840.html [09:50] tsimonq2 Eickmeyer ^ [14:07] CI? Has Canonical dropped support from derivates? I know, I've been away for a long time. [14:52] RikMills: Not surprised to hear that, but I'm assuming they can't just migrate to a-la Jenkins like Lubuntu did? :P [14:53] (Simon's currently hammering the Lubuntu CI xD) [14:56] one option is to do just that. I'm going to see if I can throw Simon some job configs in the next few days, and try to set up a test instance [15:59] * OvenWerks wonders what "CI" is. [16:01] astraljava: in Studio, we are making big changes right now... right after the LTS, to be ready for the next LTS in a few years. Canonical does not seem to work that way. major lib changes that drop useful packages for flavours seem to happen about the time the LTS beta comes out. [16:02] astraljava: you can call that support (or lack there of) or whatever. It does not help to have a great LTS release [16:02] CI = continuous integration [16:03] automated builds and such [16:03] housecat: got it thanks