=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash === rud0lf is now known as neq === neq is now known as rud0lf === rud0lf is now known as dee === dee is now known as rud0lf [11:11] Can we upgrade 18.04 LTS to 20.04 LTS already or do we still have to wait? [11:14] do-release-upgrade -d is possible at least on servers [11:14] whether it's wise on xubuntu I'm not sure [11:15] * pmjdebruijn usually reinstalls desktops [11:15] sudo do-release-upgrade -d -f DistUpgradeViewGtk3 launches the ubuntu gui [11:16] isn't there a xubuntu version [11:16] xu-irc47w, it'll be available whenever Ubuntu 20.04.1 is released. [11:18] august 6 then, Iguess [11:26] diogenes_: it was about some multimedia keys for volume not working anymore [11:29] ggz, ok, glad you fixed it. [12:18] Hi, someone can help-me? [12:20] !ask | Jasper [12:20] Jasper: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [12:21] Oh, right, thank you, are here: [12:30] Already search for a time, on Google, on documentation of focal fossa, Reddit etc, but I don't know unlock the lock screen on live session, already hit enter with password of live session with blank, "xubuntu" and others, on 20.04 the password of live session were changed? Or maybe my image have something broke? [12:31] Sorry my newbiecie... [12:35] Jasper, if you find yourself in such a situation when the screen is locked in a live session and you can't get out, hit on your keyboard: ctrl+alt+f1, you gonna get a black screen that will ask you to login, the login user (sould be) xubuntu and on password just his enter (blank password), after you login, type there: startxfce4 [12:35] Already teu this... [12:35] Try* [12:35] and? [12:36] "Password invalid" I think [12:36] Will try again [12:37] then put in the password: xubuntu [12:37] "Login incorrect" [12:37] or: ubuntu [12:37] Already all [12:37] :s [12:38] ok then disable the lock screen on a live session because that might be a bug. [12:43] Huum, while the install process run I were searching for PDFs and downloaded some books, but although I using the mouse and keyboard the screen locked... I think that in this time the installation already over ok, I will make some tests so decide if will reinstall the 18.04 that is much good... [14:33] Hi, someone know where i find the checsum to verify iso's xubuntu focal fossa? [14:33] checksum* [14:34] I found!!! [14:34] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/20.04/release/ [14:35] Thank you (googling i don't found, but alter the original link 'http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/18.04/release/' worked!!) === xerox123- is now known as xerox123 === Andrio- is now known as Andrio === GridCube_ is now known as GridCube [20:29] hi everyone, i'm having a weird issue with my touchpad that I didn't have on 18.04 [20:30] it's super sensitive and seems to only work on the left side. Right side acts as if I used two fingers [21:42] Hello, i need help, the software app that came preinstalled with xubuntu is missing and nowhere to be found. I have it on my taskbar but when i try to open it, it says that the file is either missing, or the directory doesn't exist. [21:46] looc: Which software app are you talking about? [21:47] It was simply called Software. I don't know any other software apps. [21:47] looc: right click the tasbar icon and it should let you know in properties [21:49] ''Software: Adds, removes or updates apps on this pc'' This was translated from italian so i don't know how accurate it is. [21:53] looc: see if this helps [21:53] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1231932/ubuntu-software-doesnt-open-in-ubuntu-20-04 [21:55] I'm currently running the commands in terminal. [21:57] a couple of posts down there are images for different icons that are related to the different packages - did you see that ? [21:57] Yes, i did. [21:58] k [22:01] I have followed the karel instructions, but most of the commands exited with an error code 2:''E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)'' [23:22] I have a bit of an embarassing problem... after an upgrade I've got a busybox prompt after unlocking eLVM [23:22] I think I maybe switched video to NVIDIA and it's not having it... [23:23] Without a good browser, etc, is there a common fix for Ubuntu offering you a busybox prompt after recent update? [23:23] Maybe a good way to boot into no-xserver mode so I can edit config files or re-run smxi ? [23:40] doubledutch: afaik the busybo prompt is because the bootloader couldn't find a root device or an init [23:40] or the initramfs had a fail or the kernel had a fail [23:43] Kernel yes looks like it after update [23:43] I shouldn't have removed old kernels [23:43] THanks [23:44] going to look at avaiable boot methods again [23:44] if not I'll come back here and luksOpen it