 someone from another telegram group i'm in filed this bug - https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre/+bug/1880325
 its against the intel wireless card, so i presume it should be changed to 'linux' rather than being against 'calibre'
[18:24] <tomreyn> philipz: i used the powers of my launchpad account to update it to Ubuntu's linux-meta. I think anyone with a Launchpad account (which is free) could have done so.
[18:24] <tomreyn> thanks for pointing it out.
[22:17] <Eickmeyer> Yeah, no clue why anybody would file a wireless issue against an e-book library manager. :P
 yep, there was a language barrier when i was suggesting the person file the bug :D
[22:40] <Eickmeyer> @philipz: The other thing is that, except for rare circumstances, one should always use "ubuntu-bug" when filing a bug against an Ubuntu package.
[22:40] <Eickmeyer> But, yeah, language barrier, got that.
 I decided to use Cinnamon to see how I liked it, and it's very fast and I do like it, but (very minor) in the terminal, to increase the screen size you have to press CTRL and Shift with the =/+ key to increase screen size. In all of the applications I've worked with you don't require that.
 yes i asked him to file it with 'ubuntu-bug linux', but i guess now that wasn't the right package :D
 how do you normally increase it (re @Zachariah: I decided to use Cinnamon to see how I liked it, and it's very fast and I do like it, but (very minor) in the terminal, to increase the screen size you have to press CTRL and Shift with the =/+ key to increase screen size. In all of the applications I've worked with you don't require that.)
 Just CTRL and =
 i see in xfce its ctrl and - and ctrl+shift and =
 unfortunately it doesnt work with the numberpad
 No it doesn't. I tried that, too.
 In KDE Konsole, CTRL and = works. Same as Chrome, FF, VS Code, etc.
 @ItzSwirlz one for you :D (re @Zachariah: I decided to use Cinnamon to see how I liked it, and it's very fast and I do like it, but (very minor) in the terminal, to increase the screen size you have to press CTRL and Shift with the =/+ key to increase screen size. In all of the applications I've worked with you don't require that.)
 Yay!
 Later I’m busy rn
 All terminal issues is gnome-terminal responsibilit
 All terminal issues is gnome-terminal responsibility (edited)
 i dont control that
 you could probablyl change its settings
 Oh. Wow you do need to press shift
 i'll do the bug reporting
 Bug is present in ubuntu 20.04 too
 Similar problem with Tilix.
 Bug #1880346
 Actually wait. False alarm
 Its +
 You do need the shift
 are you sure thats a bug @philipz Zachariah
 Zachariah is the one reporting the issue. I was only mentioning how it works in xfce