[01:57] hi [01:57] installing xubuntu here [02:00] need to restart byeee [04:07] how can i cycle between windows of the same app? [04:08] something like alt-tab but only for this application [04:15] Vatum: ctl+alt+arrow ?? [04:17] this cycles workspaces [08:16] what means "xubuntu end of support" [08:17] apt won't work or won't answer question for eol version? [08:24] !eol [08:24] End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [08:25] ubone: ↑ [08:54] doesnt really answer the question [09:33] ubone: did you read the links from ubottu ? [12:08] i know what eol is [12:08] idk what xubuntu eol is [12:31] ubone: What version are you using where you reached end of support? [12:39] 1804 [12:41] ubone: Check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL [12:41] you can see that Ubuntu is supported till April 2023, Xubuntu only April 2021 [12:41] that means, the base packages still have support. But everything that is built by xubuntu (all the xfce packages) will run out of support in three months [13:29] they xfce packages aren't made by ubuntu? [15:15] ubone: No, that's why it is xubuntu ;) [15:17] wait, no, am I telling bs? [15:17] hopefully somebody will correct me [15:18] but have a look e.g. at the output of `apt show xfce4` vs. `apt show ubuntu-standard`; the former will have the original maintainer set to xubuntu [15:27] xubuntu 18.04 is supported until April 2021 after that users are adviced to upgrade to a newer version [15:27] cant do that [15:27] it's 32bit [15:28] ubone, then Debian. [15:28] never [15:28] xfce isn't made by ubuntu but the devs and maintainers use Xubuntu afaik. The xfce packages are then build and packaged for xubuntu/ubuntu [15:29] ubone: then you're out of luck if it's a 32 bit machine [15:30] what does lscpu tell you? [15:30] it's not with me atm [15:30] if it shows CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit then you are able to run 64bit too [15:30] sure [15:31] so what you're saying is xfce on ubuntu is not made by ubuntu but xubuntu who are the xfce devs themselves? [15:31] . . . [15:31] i know it's 32 [15:31] just make sure [15:32] how old is the computer? [15:32] you're just pulling my leg aren't you [15:32] uhm, no [15:32] old enough to drink [15:32] ok, if you're not willing to answer a normal question then have a nice day [15:34] i think i asked a simple question, what means xubuntu eol if the packages come from ubuntu (afaik) [15:34] EOL means End Of Life so Xubuntu 18.04 nwil go EOL in April [15:35] nwil/will [15:35] ok but what does that mean, apt stops working, no forum question answering? [15:35] no more support [15:36] :D [15:37] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL [15:37] hope that's enough info for you [15:37] ty [15:38] yw [19:11] hi every one [19:12] i would install windozs for my brother and i'm using xubuntu, i dont know how to set up a bootable usb [19:13] windows** [19:15] xu-irc64w, you have to install win first and Xub second. [19:16] there is 2 pcs [19:16] the first runs xubuntu [19:17] i would create a bootable usb to install windows in the second [19:18] i've tried whith the woeusb command but its failur === xu-irc64w is now known as diablo [19:20] peas and love everyone ! [19:21] diablo: use a windows pc to create a bootable usb stick with windows on it if woeusb doesn't work [19:22] diablo, just format a fat32 usb drive, set the boot flag, mount win iso and copy it's content into the usb. [19:22] already gone ... sigh [19:22] just another clown i guess [19:22] ) === GridCube_ is now known as GridCube [22:28] Hello. why is the md5sum so difficult to find? [22:29] jolo61: In what sense, difficult to find? [22:29] for xubuntu.iso. it is noweher [22:29] nowhere on the official website [22:30] most distros simply list the md5sum on the download page [22:37] I did a web search and it seems people have had this problem for a long time [22:38] when you click on any mirror, you can directly download the data? [22:38] I used a torrent but I assume the mirrors work as well [22:39] sorry, not md5, but sha256 [22:39] I mean, when you click on a mirror, you will directly see the download link for the sha256sum file [22:39] jolo61: Does it have to be md5sum? Because the sha256 ones are available here, for instance: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/20.04.1/release/ [22:40] thank you