[05:48] <DarkTrick> hm, how do I rename multiple files and add numbering?
[05:49] <DarkTrick> I can only (1) overwrite filename, but then they don't have numbers, so they get name clashes. Or (2) I choose "numbering", but that won't let me chuuse a name
[05:50] <DarkTrick> ah! don't see the tree because of the wood! (?) Text-Format: "Text-Number"
[05:50] <DarkTrick> hidden gem
[08:12] <well_laid_lawn> self help is best help
[08:44] <ggz> hi
[08:51] <diogenes_> !hi
[10:56] <pmjdebruijn> Unit193: hey, I just found out you do the xubuntu core iso thing
[10:57] <pmjdebruijn> may I ask how this ISO is generated? by what tools?
[10:57] <pmjdebruijn> live-build / livecd-rootfs ?
[11:00] <Unit193> pmjdebruijn: Unfortunately, custom.
[11:06] <pmjdebruijn> only for the core iso? or xubuntu in general?
[11:07] <Unit193> Only core.
[11:07] <pmjdebruijn> ah
[11:07] <pmjdebruijn> the normal xubuntu iso is generated using live-build/livecd-rootfs?
[11:08] <pmjdebruijn> the reason I'm asking, is that I'm evaluating approaches to customizing a xubuntu iso
[11:08] <pmjdebruijn> I only just noticed oem-config-remaster
[11:08] <Unit193> It's done on Canonical infra, so yes the exact same way Ubuntu is.
[11:08] <pmjdebruijn> (which is easy enough to adapt)
[11:09] <pmjdebruijn> is the exact methodology on the canonical infra documented somewhere?
[11:09] <Unit193> Perhaps, if nothing else then hopefully comments.
[12:02] <xu-irc4w> Hallo zusammen
[13:10] <Guest_4> Hello, I have the following problem. I encrypted my home directory and mounted it again populating it with my backup. Permissions seem alright, but I have two applications unable to access the home directory: lsyncd & electrum (which is run from within the home directory). Could anybody help me out with this?
[14:54] <Gusj> Hi Tom, I hope you remember me, this is an update and the original BUG
[14:54] <Gusj> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe/+bug/1845982
[14:54] <Gusj> last year you were helping me with an old toshiba satellite laptop where linux (multiple dists) was not recognizing the keyboard and mousepad, you had told me not to contact you anymore about this particular hardware, this was nov last year? but I wanted to let you know that I eventually found a fix for the problem. After a month working at it, I kept at it and eventually I got it to work, I want to comment it on my bug report but don't know how to
[14:54] <Gusj> properly do it? in case somebody else runs into this similar issue, Do I add this info as a comment on the bug?
[14:54] <Gusj> My grub commands, that I got to by trial / error is the following
[14:54] <Gusj> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="acpi=noirq irqpoll atkbd.reset=1 i8042.noaux=1 i8042.kbdreset=1 i8042.reset=1 i8042.dumbkbd=1 i8042.direct=1 acpi_backlight=vendor pcie_aspm=force acpi_osi=! acpi_osi='Windows 2006'"
[14:58] <gnrp> Gusj: Yeah, add a comment ot that bug
[14:58] <gnrp> and then also say that it is a fix or workaround
[14:58] <gnrp> (not being Tom, I still reply :P)
[15:01] <Gusj> gnrp: Thank you, ok I will do that yes I meant tomreyn, since he helped me alot,
[15:02] <Gusj> gnrp: trying to understand this, if 'acpi=noirq' says do not use ACPI for IRQ routing, how is the irq routing done?
[15:07] <gnrp> Gusj: No clue about that, sorry^^ But I think you would find more expertise on that in #ubuntu (or even #grub?) anyway, since it is not really Xubuntu-specific
[15:08] <Gusj> gnrp: Ahh got it ty :)