[12:13] <xu-irc44w> Hello. How to make bookmarks permanent in Thunar? If disk is unmounted, bookmarks are gone. Is there a way to make them permanent?
[12:15] <xu-irc44w> Hm, I've just tested, the bookmarks stayed after unount, but after reboot they disappeared.
[15:02] <frozen> i wanted to dual-boot xubuntu with my windows 8 installed, but the installation wizard does not recognize the free space i unallocated for the purpose earlier. Upon googling, it turns out I have to convert the whole hard disk i have to basic type from the dynamic type i currently have. But I dont know where to start,i never had to deal with disk types earlier to begin with, any help will be appreciated
[15:05] <Celso> Hi all!
[16:12] <tedp-santafe> Testing live usb for 20.04 in Santa Fe, NM. Looking good so far.
[17:21] <jdwwatts> Anyone using Goofy gorilla 20.10?
[18:08] <Guest65328> Please dear xubuntu team, help me with this. m
[18:09] <Guest65328> my computer is core i5 with system 32 architecture, and there is no release for that hardware
[18:10] <Guest65328> I always loved linux-based systems, but you seem to forget that old computers always have old processors, ant being core i5, 2gb ram, is not like, it should be thrown to garbage.
[18:13] <Guest65328> By the way other operating systems like windows continue giving support to windows 10, and with all the updates, as I say, I love linux and ubuntu, but you guys ar forcing me to leave the operating system because of your demanding of resources in pc's
[18:18] <Guest65328> "old pc's" that in your way to think, xubuntu, should continue to support some years from now, with all respect, but at least, some years after windows stops giving support, and this because is what you always promoted. with the great ubuntu releases, "ease of use, fast, and up to date"
[18:51] <DrKK`> Guest65328: Feel free to buy a computer manufactured after 2010.
[18:54] <Guest65328> Ok, good suggestion... next