[15:22] <xu-irc77c> Hello, just a short answer: if I install xubuntu 18.04, can I update Xfce to latest main version (4.16)? Or is it limited by the version of xubuntu?
[15:22] <zazzi10> Hi everyone..I just installed Ubuntu "focal pit" on an iMac..It works perfectly but the Wifi does not recognize me .. it makes me connect only with the network cable..can anyone help me?
[15:23] <zazzi10> Sorry its "focal fossa"
[15:24] <Maik> xu-irc77c: 18.04 goes EOL in April
[15:25] <Maik> so i'd go for 20.04 LTS or 20.10 or wait for 21.04
[15:27] <xu-irc77c> Thanks, I know, would not be a problem (offline use mostly).
[15:27] <xu-irc77c> But I'm interested in Xfce 4.16.
[15:27] <xu-irc77c> Version 20.04 could be too heavy on a Celeron and 2 GB RAM (not possible to upgrade, limited by laptop hardware).
[15:37] <Maik> xu-irc77c: 32 bit?
[15:38] <Maik> if so, 32 bit isn't provided anymore. It's 64 bit only from 20.04 onward
[15:39] <Maik> and i don't think you can get Xfce 4.16 on 18.04
[15:41] <xu-irc77c> the CPU works with 64 bit
[15:41] <xu-irc77c> I have tested some 64 bit OS (win and linux)
[15:41] <xu-irc77c> I will try both 18.04 and if update to 4.16 doesn.t work, I'll try 20.04; I just found instructions here:
[15:41] <xu-irc77c> https://itbeginner.net/upgrade-xfce-4-10-4-12-xubuntu.html
[16:06] <zazzi10> Hi everyone..I just installed Ubuntu "focal pit" on an iMac..It works perfectly but the Wifi does not recognize me .. it makes me connect only with the network cable..can anyone help me?
[16:06] <zazzi10> Sorry its "focal fossa"
[16:23] <diogenes_> zazzi10, run: inxi -Nc0 | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:23] <diogenes_> share the url.
[16:35]  * foss slaps /me around a bit with a large trout
[17:02] <zazzi10> Hi everyone..I just installed Ubuntu "focal pit" on an iMac..It works perfectly but the Wifi does not recognize me .. it makes me connect only with the network cable..can anyone help me?
 zazzi10, run: inxi -Nc0 | nc termbin.com 9999
 share the url.
[17:21] <zazzi10> nc: getaddrinfo for host "termbin.com" port 9999: Temporary failure in nome resolution
[17:24] <diogenes_> zazzi10, just pastebin the output of: inxi -Nc0
[17:40] <zazzi10> Device-1: Broadcom and subsidiaries Nextreme BCM57766 Gigabit Ethernet PCIe
[17:40] <zazzi10> Driver:tg3
[17:42] <zazzi10> Device-2: Broadcom and subsidiaries BCM4331 802.11a/b/g/n
[17:43] <zazzi10> Driver: bcma-pci-bridge
[17:43] <zazzi10> sorry but I have to copy because I write from the phone
[17:45] <zazzi10> unfortunately I cannot connect with an Ethernet cable from the pc
[17:46] <diogenes_> zazzi10, use tethering
[17:50] <zazzi10> Wifi does not work and I do not have the cable to connect the cell to the pc
[17:53] <zazzi10> however if I install Ubuntu on this Imax everything works .. if I switch to Xubuntu the wifi does not work
[17:53] <zazzi10> iMac
[17:54] <diogenes_> the same kernel version?
[17:55] <diogenes_> btw you can install ubuntu and xubuntu-desktop
[17:57] <zazzi10> Focal fossa
[17:57] <zazzi10> in fact I was thinking of solving like this
[17:59] <zazzi10> Kernel 5.8.0-43-generic
[18:02] <diogenes_> if both Ubuntu and Xubuntu have the same kernel versions then it should work.
[18:08] <zazzi10> ok thanks .. I'll try
[18:39] <xu-irc86w> If anyone can, please pass it on to the developers. If you select the ZFS option (in 20.04), then a memory leak occurs
[18:44] <xtao> are you sure it's a memory leak and not just the fact ZFS uses an ARC cache where it tries to use most of the free memory as a file cache
[19:01] <xu-irc86w> Honestly not, but all processes are duplicated several times. Immediately after launch, the system consumes almost 2GB. I played GTA 5 yesterday and the browser was open (several tabs) and literally 2 hours later it took 20GB
[19:02] <xu-irc86w> Without it, even 10GB does not take
[19:20] <xu-irc86w> And even after closing these programs, the memory is not released.
[19:29] <xu-irc86w> https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/715531737957924964/817776774355746847/unknown.png?width=689&height=389
[19:30] <xu-irc86w> The example is not very good, but this is what is left after finding the problem.