=== k3yp- is now known as k3yp [01:25] Hrm, was going to make a liveUSB of 20.04, I cannot figure out what tool I used last time [01:27] what's the recomended tool and/or any clue what I may have used? [01:28] StupidLikeAFox: What is the host operating system that you are booting ? [01:29] xubuntu 18.04lts to make a xubuntu 20.04lts liveUSB [01:29] the vanilla non-persistant sort is fine [01:31] StupidLikeAFox: "dd": just sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M && sync is my goto. [01:32] should the usb stick be mounted, or unmouted? [01:34] StupidLikeAFox: The file system will automount the USB, then run dd - where sdX is known from ' sudo fdisk -lu' or such. [01:35] StupidLikeAFox: dd is also known as (d)isk (d)estroyer - exercise care and caution. dd does what you tell it to do. [01:42] Bashing-om: Ah, thank ya much, that seems to have done the trick [01:42] it's probally what I used last time as well, as I don't seem to have any fancy live-media tools installed [01:43] but my memory is awful [01:45] StupidLikeAFox: ^ guilty too as charged - short text file here beats long memory every time :P [01:52] hrm, on boot the usb complained one file error was found [01:53] and it is running /very/ poorly once it got to a desktop instead of menus [01:53] like I can barely move the mouse or interact with anything [01:54] 18.04.3 image worked fine, but couldn't see my wifi chipset (which is understandable- rather new intel wifi 6 chip) [01:55] same model and size of flash drive the other image I burnt a while back was on, all of thm started as the factory partitioning [01:56] this one does see my second ethernet chipset, but no wifi and is entirely unusable :T === Eickmeyer is now known as Eickmeyer_E === Eickmeyer_E is now known as Eickmeyer [09:09] hi [09:11] hi [09:13] i am trying to write an article to promote we need help with development / testing etc [09:13] are we planning on moving from launchpad to github ? I get so many e-mails I am not sure if that was mentioned in relation to xubuntu or something else [09:24] chat later [09:29] is there a way to permanently disable HDMI audio output ? When I do it via audio mixer, it comes back often (maybe after screen lock). [13:28] Hi. I have a problem booting Xubuntu. [13:57] can I use wayland on xubuntu? [14:36] good morning fellow linuxers. I'm moving from ubuntu 20.04 to xubuntu 20.04 for two main reasons: app store and tracker-miner [14:39] rxom_br, Xubuntu is an excellent choice! [14:39] I think so. [14:39] my main need is stability and free mem. I do a lot of spreadsheet editing. Any tips in order to keep the system as fast as possible? [14:41] rxom_br, disabling unneeded autostart apps ans systemd services. [14:44] tks diogenes_, will do that. since I don't own a printer at home, do you think I can disable cups, and in case I need I could reactivate it easily? (I'm pretty noob in Linux, so I feel insecure about disabling stuff) [14:45] rxom_br, of course you can disable and re-enable everything. [14:46] :-) [15:40] Hi can someone here please help me with this? - https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2443376 [15:48] sunsetsky, you can safely ignore the "stiky keys: notifications. [15:49] diogenes_: ok thanks. why are these notifications happening? [15:52] sunsetsky, some bugs somewhere. [17:55] hi, is there a repository of wallpapers included in previous releases? in 19.10 I had one of a tree reflected on the water but it disappeared when upgrading to 20.04 [17:56] google isn't being helpful :-/ [17:56] it looked a lot like the yggdrasil [17:57] mnemoc, if you have a 19.10 iso you could get it from there. [17:58] !wallpapers [17:58] !wallpaper [17:58] To change your theme in Xubuntu, go to Settings Manager -> Appearance (tabs Style, Icons) and/or Settings Manager -> Window Manager (tab Style). Starting with Xubuntu 13.10, you can control some of your theme colors from Settings Manager -> Theme Configuration. [17:59] thanks for the idea, I'll get the iso and boot it in virtualbox [18:28] I wish there was a metapackage to install support for all the stuff gparted can do [18:28] YASI [19:05] mnemoc: That appears to be one of , so you could also install the 'xubuntu-community-wallpapers-bionic' package. [19:20] Anybody have tips for getting an intel wifi 6 chipset to work in 18.04.3lts? [19:21] Right now I'm briding wifi into my desktop through my laptop + ethernet [19:23] the package backport-iwlwifi-dkms seems interesting [19:25] grabbed it, I'll try restarting to see what happens when the kernel version is current [19:28] okay, that was easy [19:39] krytarik: brilliant! thanks a lot!