[00:13] <hansh> that window minimize bug (which affects Xubuntu 20.04) has just been fixed upstream, https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/-/commit/43d5217209b0be0b4442cedee1ace57807400e17
[00:13] <hansh> xfce4 upstream, that is
[00:16] <hansh> was even fixed by the original XFCE developer, "Olivier Fourdan", cool to see that the founder is still around
[00:18] <Unit193> He maintains xfwm4 in general.
[00:22] <hansh> and has been at it since 1996 apparently
[00:26] <FurretUber> Hi, I need help with something a bit unusual: I'm searching the Xubuntu 14.04 ISO, but it does not exist on http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/xubuntu/releases/ Where could I find it?
[00:47] <tomreyn> hmm indeed, those seem to be gone.
[00:48] <Unit193> 14.04 went EOL, guess that's why.  Not even on the torrent tracker.
[00:49] <tomreyn> Unit193: older xubuntu releases are at http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/xubuntu/releases/ though
[00:49] <tomreyn> so just 14.04.* is missing
[00:50] <tomreyn> or rather anything since 12.04.4
[00:50] <Unit193> 19.04 is there. :D
[00:50] <tomreyn> :-P
[01:00] <guiverc> an annoucement was made giving reason for 'cleanup' for all release/flavors (august-nov); I forget why/when
[01:00] <FurretUber> Is it obtainable somehow? Booting the 12.04 live offers to upgrade to 14.04.6. Do 14.04.6 exists somewhere?
[01:02]  * guiverc thinks https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2020-October/005113.html maybe what I was thinking of
[06:09] <Guest87172> error upgrading from 12.04 to 12.10
[06:10] <Guest87172> sorry
[06:10] <Guest87172> error upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10
[06:14] <Guest87172> error upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10
[10:31] <lanjan> Hello, I have a bit of a weird problem in both Ubuntu and Xubuntu. Sometimes everything related to sound just stops working, and I need to reboot to fix it. I have no idea what could cause it :(
[10:58] <dani> hi
[10:58] <dani> ineed litle help
[12:01] <psych094> I had Windows 8.1 and Xubuntu 18.04 dual booted, it was a simple install of Xubuntu alongside Windows. I let the installer handle the partitioning and all. I then installed pm-utils and running the pm-hibernate command did hibernate the system.
[12:01] <psych094> Later I messed something up, not related to hibernating the system, and I needed to re-install the Xubuntu.
[12:03] <psych094> I installed more RAM into my laptop and so I wanted to switch my swapfile into a swap partition, but since I already had a separate home partition for the home directory, that is where I messed up when I joined the home partition with the root partition.
[12:03] <psych094> I wasn't able to log into the system anymore.
[12:04] <psych094> So I reinstalled the Xubuntu 18.04 OS and this time I set up a swap partition and decided to leave the home folder as is.
[12:04] <diogenes_> i'm already confused :)
[12:04] <psych094> Okay....
[12:04] <psych094> lol
[12:04] <psych094> I'll come back another time :v
[12:05] <psych094> I just want to hibernate my system.
[12:05] <diogenes_> but go ahead maybe someone else could follow through :)
[12:05] <psych094> I'm not able to do that now.
[12:05] <psych094> Previous installation I was able to hibernate my system when I had a swap partition, but it stopped when I change swap partition into a swap file.
[12:06] <psych094> So this time, so avoid not being able to hibernate my system, I decided to leave things with the swap partition, but I'm still not able to hibernate my laptop.
[12:07] <psych094> *to avoid
[12:07] <psych094> Was this simple? Or should I think things through again before continuing? o.O
[12:08] <psych094> Doesn't look like I messed up the last few texts/messages.
[12:10] <psych094> Anyway, is there a way to be able to hibernate my system without messing around with grub config files?
[12:10] <diogenes_> if you preserved the /home partitions during the countless reinstallations, i'd start with creating a fresh new user and try if it works there, if it doesn't then i'd do a clean reinstall exactly the way i did the first time when everything was working fine but, that's just me, maybe someone else has a better solution.
[12:10] <psych094> Oh, I did a backup before I messed, so reinstalling the OS wasn't a problem.
[12:11] <psych094> I'm just not able to hibernate my system despite using the same ISO file I did the last time it worked when I did have a swap partition.
[12:12] <psych094> Just changing my swap partition into a swap file was a mistake and I didn't come across any information that computers can't be hibernated using a swap file.
[12:13] <psych094> My reinstall has a swap partition now and I am not sure as to why my system continues to shut down instead of hibernate.
[12:14] <diogenes_> psych094, try: systemctl hibernate
[12:14] <diogenes_> see what it shows.
[12:26] <psych094> Hmm. I think I did try that. Not sure. It was like 6 months ago. :P
[12:26] <psych094> I just got started with IRC for help...
[12:27] <diogenes_> psych094, what do you mean? i mean to open a terminal, write in the terminal the following commad: systemctl hibernate (and hit enter and see if it hibernates)
[12:30] <psych094> I can't at the moment. This might trigger some people. I'm using Windows at the moment. I have university assignments to do, so not booted in Xubuntu right now.
[12:30] <diogenes_> eh dammit
[12:31] <psych094> But I did write that it down in a text file located in the Windows desktop, which I use as a reminder when I boot into Xubuntu. :P
[17:41] <xubuntu44i> trying to install xubuntu on asus t100taf. why is it so complicated
[17:42] <xubuntu44i> trying follow github step by step but im such a noob at this
[17:43] <diogenes_> xubuntu44i, complicated?
[17:44] <xubuntu44i> yeah like i have touch screen on the live boot and wifi and sound so do i need to do every step still
[17:47] <xubuntu44i> the steps in chroot is what im worried about
[17:58] <Guest79861> error upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10
[18:06] <Guest79861> error upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10
[18:08] <diogenes_> Guest79861, details.
[18:17] <ran_> error upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10
[18:18] <xubuntu39i> Hello everybody. I'm trying to get xubuntu installed on a preexisting partition of an external HDD drive. I've had an OS installed on it before, but now whatever I try to install it always tells me "check cable" and  OS not found. It says the same thing whether i try to install a live or full version. Any suggestions?
[18:18] <xubuntu39i> what error?
[18:28] <bluefire> error upgrading from 20.04 to 20.10
[18:28] <Maik> please stop joining and quiting, switching nicknames and finally tell us what error you get bluefire
[18:29] <Maik> !ask | bluefire
[20:42] <newbiemax> Thanks in advance for all the help. I'm currently installing xbuntu wee!