[01:30] <Lee36> Installing xubuntu 4.14, says it's still installing, not frozen for sure, for over 3 hours now its been at the part of the installation where it says, "Getting the time from a network time server..."
[01:32] <Lee36> Does anyone know what's going on here?
[01:35] <Lee36> hellooooo????
[01:41] <tomreyn> Lee36: xubuntu 4.14? i don't think this ever existed
[01:44] <tomreyn> maybe you're referring to xfce 4.14?
[01:44] <Lee36> sorry it's the XFCE xubuntu
[01:45] <Lee36> This is the version we have at school is why I need it. For advanced c++ class
[01:46] <tomreyn> i will assume you're trying to install Xubuntu 20.04 LTS.
[01:46] <tomreyn> which, like Xubuntu 19.10, came with XFCE 4.14
[01:47] <tomreyn> do you know how much memory (RAM) this system has installed?
[01:48] <Lee36> no I'm trying to install XFCE Xubuntu 4.14 and 16Gigs. it was the newest XFCE Xubuntu available on the site
[01:49] <Lee36> that's 16 Gigs of RAM
[01:50] <tomreyn> the "X" in "Xubuntu" standas for "XFCE", because Xubuntu is the XFCE/XFWM based Ubuntu flavor. Xubuntu's versioning scheme follows that of Ubuntu. The latest Xubuntu and Ubuntu release is 20.04.
[01:51] <tomreyn> XFCE has a versioning scheme of its own, like all the other software that's distributed with Xubuntu.
[01:51] <tomreyn> XFCE 4.14 is the XFCE version that got incorporated into Xubuntu 20.04.
[01:52] <tomreyn> 16 GB of RAM should not cause installation problems. I assume that there were network issues, though, causing the network time synchronization to fail.
[01:52] <tomreyn> So I suggest you just reinstall.
[01:52] <tomreyn> Waiting longer at this point is not going to help.
[01:53] <tomreyn> the "Getting the time from a network time server..." step should normally take less than 10 seconds.
[01:54] <tomreyn> and with this, i'm leaving you, Lee36, got to get some sleep. Good luck - and if you can't get help here, consider asking in #ubuntu as well (type: /join #ubuntu )
[01:54] <Lee36> thanks
[05:59] <hansh> upgraded from Xubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 yesterday, and it made Eclipse IDE significantly more laggy.. like noticable input delay when typing
[05:59] <hansh> any idea what that's about?
[05:59] <hansh> like if i just quickly write asdsadsadsadasdsad there's singificant lag
[06:00] <hansh> sig*
[06:01] <hansh> (notably, Eclipse was always a bit slow, but it's much worse in 20.04 than 18.04 )
[06:08] <diogenes_> hansh, maybe try disabling composition.
[07:10] <Maik> another issue might be that 18.04 uses Xfce 4.12 which is for the most part still based on GTK2, 20.04 ships xfce 4.14 which uses GTK3.
[07:11] <Maik> just thinking out loud
[08:35] <eraserpencil> hey, anyone around? having trouble booting into a xubuntu live usb
[21:13] <Ziopeppus2> Hello
[21:13] <Ziopeppus2> Anyone is on ?
[21:14] <Maik> !ask | Ziopeppus2
[22:27] <Ziopeppus2> hi