[00:07] <xubuntu48> hello there is a community efort to bring xubunto to raspberry pi ?
[00:09] <Unit193> I believe someone actually did that at one time, I believe it was one of the MATE or Budgie guys.
[00:10] <xubuntu48> i use xubuntu in a netbook
[00:10] <xubuntu48> xubuntu has everything ubuntu has
[00:10] <Unit193> Well, it doesn't have GNOME for one. :3
[00:10] <xubuntu48> and i like ubuntu becouse is easy to install 
[00:11] <Unit193> Oh hey, one of our devs did post https://bluesabre.org/2019/10/20/install-xubuntu-19-10-on-a-raspberry-pi-4/
[00:12] <xubuntu48> i have a raspbery pi 3 B+, can i use the same image?
[00:14] <Unit193> I haven't done this myself.
[00:14] <bluesabre> I also recommend https://github.com/wimpysworld/desktopify
[00:15] <bluesabre> But I haven’t done it with the 3B+
[00:16] <xubuntu48> i try this yesterday
[00:16] <xubuntu48> i think is the only way to use well done the ubuntu on raspberry pi
[00:16] <xubuntu48> or try to install xfce on ubuntu server
[00:35] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 21.04 - amd64 - amd64 built.
[00:53] <Maik> xubuntu48: 1. Install Ubuntu 20.04.1 server  pi image 2 get desktopify and install xubuntu that way. Done
[00:54] <Maik> https://github.com/wimpysworld/desktopify
[00:54] <Maik> it does not work on 20.10 so stick with 20.04
[01:12] <Unit193> So that's all a lie, I can't boostrap because of a pinephone/mobile-tweaks conflict. \o/
[19:50] <jphilips> Unit193: docklike noticed on xubuntu extras and article came out about it :D https://www.linuxuprising.com/2020/12/docklike-plugin-xfce-panel-icon-only.html
[19:57] <jphilips> bluesabre: with ubuntu desktop 20.10 getting official support for raspberry pi, will xubuntu also get images? - https://ubuntu.com/raspberry-pi/desktop
[20:08]  * GridCube for some reason though "noticed" was a linux service
[20:15] <Unit193> "From what I could (or actually couldn't) find, this Xfce4 Panel plugin doesn't seem to be packaged for many Linux distributions..."  Heh, of course not, it's not even had a release yet.
[20:15] <Unit193> jphilips: I only packaged that because brainwash kept mentioning it. :3
[20:30] <jphilips> that's great to hear. hope a release comes out and gets into debian.
[20:30] <jphilips> https://github.com/nsz32/docklike-plugin/pull/53
[20:30] <ubot3> Pull 53 in nsz32/docklike-plugin "add xubuntu to availability list" [Open]
[20:37] <Unit193> I'm not sure if it'll get into Debian, but releases would be good for the PPA.
[20:37] <Unit193> awordnot: Hello again!  I seem to have spotted you on https://github.com/nsz32/docklike-plugin/issues/50.  For Xubuntu we have them in a different location too, during configure we call --libdir=\${prefix}/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu, is this not working for you?
[20:37] <ubot3> Issue 50 in nsz32/docklike-plugin "make install target installs to wrong prefix on Gentoo" [Open]
[20:40] <Unit193> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/507884154/buildlog_ubuntu-groovy-amd64.xfce4-docklike-plugin_0.0~git20201119.ec4b429-0ppa1~20.10_BUILDING.txt.gz has the full configure call.
[20:43] <Unit193> jphilips: To be precise, it's not from Xfce upstream so I'm not sure if pkg-xfce would be interested, also it's a small team and there's enough bugs as-is.  I could do it myself like I did for statusnotifier, but I've never used it so don't think I'd be an appropriate maintainer (I'd never know if there's something wrong without a bug report, etc.)
[21:00] <awordnot> Unit193: well considering i'm on ppc64le and not x86_64 I don't think that prefix path would work for me :P
[21:01] <awordnot> but no, I haven't actually tried specifying --libdir manually to the configure script. I figured it was worth creating an issue to fix the defaults, though
[21:01] <Unit193> Hah, yeah that was just an example for what we use, and it seems to work out.
[21:02]  * awordnot nods
[21:03] <Unit193> Interesting, seems the statusnotifier ebuild doesn't have to override anything.  (My package of docklike doesn't for Xubuntu)  Strange.
[21:05] <awordnot> and actually, during use I managed to segfault that plugin, so I should probably investigate that further and create another issue
[21:05] <awordnot> (it didn't like my 8 instances of evince open apparently)
[21:05] <Unit193> ....I, uh..Haven't even tested it, that's why it's in a PPA. :3
[21:05] <awordnot> heh
[21:06] <Unit193> Also looked into https://github.com/nsz32/docklike-plugin/issues/52 and seems that'd mostly just be a matter of lowering the deps, heh.
[21:06] <ubot3> Issue 52 in nsz32/docklike-plugin "Can you add support for ubuntu 18.04?" [Open]