[20:12] <vlm> is snaps also in xubuntu?
[20:13] <gnrp> yep
[20:14] <krytarik> That is, you can install some, but none are by default.
[20:15] <vlm> ah so non components in desktop or so depend on it?
[20:15] <krytarik> Yeah.
[20:15] <vlm> nice!
[20:23] <diogenes_> it might in the future.
[20:24] <vlm> im ok with that though ill change again then -_-
[20:29] <krytarik> vlm: I don't think that statement had any solid fundament though.
[22:02] <ball> On computers with ADM Cool-n-Quiet, does Xubuntu slow the CPU clock under light loads? Only asking because I seem to be running around 900 MHz
[22:02] <ball> AMD*
[22:47] <Txu-irc21w> I am trying to set up a Linux home server. As far as I can tell, XUbuntu is a good choice for my needs. The question I have is that the install ISO ends in AMD64.iso. I assume this is for AMD processors, but I have an intel processor. Looking at the help on XUbuntu it tells me it is compatible with Intel. SO, although the install ISO states AMD, it
[22:47] <Txu-irc21w> will recognize an intel processor as well?
[22:49] <ball> The Intel processors run an AMD instruction set
[22:49] <ball> (or subset thereof)
[22:49] <ball> The code works on either.
[22:49] <Txu-irc21w> perfect! OK let the fun begin :-)  Thank for the answer
[22:50] <ball> You're welcome.  Good luck!
[22:50] <ball> I have to go but this is a great channel for answers.
[22:59] <Bashing-om> Txu-irc21w: It is that AMD holds the patent rights so they get to name it :D
[23:07] <tomreyn> Txu-irc21w: normally, (also home) servers you would want to run headless. if that's the case here, you should prefer to install ubuntu-server