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corrinado[m] | From watching the channel I have gathered that upgrades past 20.04 are going to require a re-install b/c of the change of DE. I'm (remotely) helping a friend upgrade from 18.04 → 20.04. Should I use the standard Ubuntu tools? Or is there something else I should be considering since it was originally at 16.04 US that was then upgraded to 18.04 US (where it sits now) ?? | 00:15 |
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Kraus | Man, this sure is a mystery. Nowhere online can I find anything that would provide clues as to what recent ubuntu update would have caused this messup on my system. | 01:21 |
Eickmeyer[m] | corrinado: Ubuntu Studio 18.04 wasn't a long-term support release. | 01:30 |
Eickmeyer[m] | Kraus: I've seen you post in here before. If you haven't asked other channels to help you, then you're not likely to find any help here. We are a very skeleton crew. | 01:30 |
Kraus | Eickmeyer[m]: Totally understood. Any channels you might suggest? I'm kind of new around here. | 01:31 |
Eickmeyer[m] | Kraus: Your issue might be better served in #ubuntu or ##networking. | 01:32 |
Kraus | I'll check those out! Thanks. :) | 01:32 |
Eickmeyer[m] | :thumbsup | 01:32 |
corrinado[m] | <Eickmeyer[m] "Kraus: I've seen you post in her"> Therefore my best route is to ship him a USB for a fresh install? Just trying to understand the best option going forward. | 02:42 |
Eickmeyer[m] | corrinado: Nah, there are others that can help him, hence I redirected to other resources out there. Ubuntu Studio is Ubuntu (not just at its core, but completely), so since he's on IRC, #ubuntu would be the way to go. And, since it's a networking issue, ##networking is also an option. It's just a matter of knowing where to direct people when they're not going to get the answer in a given chat. The rooms would be slightly different | 02:46 |
Eickmeyer[m] | for Matrix (prefixed with #freenode_ and suffixed with :matrix.org). | 02:46 |
corrinado[m] | Understood. I mistakenly Replied to your msg to him. I was curious about performing an upgrade from US 18.04 to 20.04 US. Should I just do a fresh re-install or is there a way to get this done remotely via the standard Ubuntu upgrade tools. Since the 20.04 updates just got approved for 20.04.1. | 02:49 |
Eickmeyer[m] | Fresh reinstall would be preferred since there were loads of changes, but an in-place upgrade should work. | 02:50 |
corrinado[m] | I appreciate your time EickM. Kudos to you and your team. Thanks. | 02:51 |
Eickmeyer[m] | corrinado: Thanks. :) | 02:51 |
vicky85 | Ubuntu studio 20.1 is not installing due to limitation of 4 gb ram wherein I have 4 gb ram in my laptop. (4 gb ram shows 3.7 gb around in the system) | 07:26 |
vicky85 | is there any way to skip the memory check in ubuntu studio 20.1 | 07:27 |
vicky85 | Yesterday I was informed that ram limitation is already reduced to 2 gb and dvd image can be downloaded from cdimage.ubuntu.com. I had download the current image of ubuntu studio but 4 gb notification is showing on that also. | 07:29 |
kream | Hello everyone :) | 13:17 |
kream | Can anyone enlighten me as to the proper kernel build and package process on Ubuntu Studio? My interface requires a user developed patch to operate and requires 5.8+ (USB implicit feedback feature). I got it working on Manjaro using their toolchain and built a proper package and everything. But I'd prefer to use Ubuntu Studio with it's tools, | 13:19 |
kream | etc. I can't seem to find a description of the patch, build, package process for Ubuntu Studio | 13:19 |
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