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tomreyndoes    cat /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/bios_{vendor,version,date}|tr '\n' ' ';echo    provide a different model?00:00
chaslinuxSure does, lol: American Megatrends Inc. 4.6.5 07/17/201900:01
tomreynoh thats just the bios version, i meant   journalctl -b | grep DMI:00:01
chaslinuxTo be filled by O.E.M. To be filled by O.E.M./Intel X79, BIOS 4.6.5 07/17/201900:02
tomreynhehe, ok.00:02
tomreynthey were too lazy for branding00:02
chaslinuxYep. On my old Gigabyte motherboard I had some slightly mismatched RAM (both 1866MHz but with different CAS latencies). The RAM worked fine (2 different 16GB {(8x4) sets), but this board didn't like that/ I think the RAM is only running at 1600. Not too concerned though.00:05
chaslinuxAnd I still haven't tried the nvme drive slot, just running SSDs. This is one of those weird, we shoved a bunch of newer technologies on an older board.00:06
xu-irc95wHi all03:32
xu-irc95wxubuntu  run fine in a Pentium dual core  2.0 Gz, 32bits ?03:32
xu-irc95wor need 64 bits ?03:32
xu-irc95wI was thinking between xubuntu and antix1903:34
xu-irc95wWhat do you recommend me?03:34
xu-irc95wI think Antix is the best option03:36
xu-irc95wI will see03:37
xu-irc95wthanks03:37
xu-irc95whave a nice week03:37
CyborgZeta[m]Xubuntu 18.04 should be fine. I've used it successfully on a ThinkPad Z60m.03:50
MaikCyborgZeta[m]: 18.04 goes EOL this month12:34
kpcyrdhi! I installed xubuntu on a laptop, installed updates (including a firmware update thingy), uninstalled libreoffice and rebooted, now I'm getting:13:06
kpcyrdFailed to start default.target: Transaction for graphical.target/start is destructive (emergency.target has 'start' job queued, but 'stop' is included in transaction).13:06
diogenes_kpcyrd, try to boot the previous kernel.13:12
kpcyrddiogenes_: that worked! it says there was a problem and if I want to report it. I clicked report but no other windows showed up yet13:14
kpcyrdI think something is broken with my install, I also can't select wallpapers and if I change "Regard the computer as idle after" from 5 to 120 (there's no save button), then click "All Settings" and then "Screensaver" again it's back at 514:12
remlinekpcyrd: You might take a quick look through the logs. To see the logs for the current boot, run 'journalctl -b'.14:18
kpcyrdremline: anything specific I should be looking for?14:19
remlinekpcyrd: I'm not sure what is causing these symptoms, but the log may offer clues. You can also filter the log by priority, e.g., 'journalctl -p 4' to see "warnings" and above.14:21
kpcyrdthere are a few "cryptsetup.target: Job systemd-cryptsetup@cryptoswap.service/start deleted to break ordering cycle starting with cryptsetup.target/start"14:27
kpcyrdmaybe `apt autoremove` broke something after uninstalling libreoffice, since this is a fresh install anyway I'm just going to try again14:28
xu-help25wHi, I had Xubuntu installed alongside with Windows 10 on my Lenovo and everythings was working fine. Yesterday, Windows 10 wanted an update so I did it. It took forever so I fall asleep and I don't know what happened but I cannot go into Xubuntu anymore. It looks like it disappeared. I went to the BIOS Menu to change the order, but it is not there.14:35
xu-help25wI downloaded easyuefi and it is not there either. The partition is still there but that's it.14:35
xu-help25wDo you have any idea on how to help me?14:35
pmjdebruijnxu-help25w: I'm guessing you'll have to reinstall grub14:44
pmjdebruijnhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows probably14:45
pmjdebruijn(I haven't used dual bots in decades, so take my word with a grain of salt)14:45
xu-help25wpmjdebruijn I'll give that a try14:46
pmjdebruijnso grub-install from a livecd might be able to fix it14:47
xu-help25wpmjdebruijn is there a way without CD? Because my laptop doesn't have a CD player. Can I do a USB drive?14:48
pmjdebruijnxu-help25w: of course14:54
pmjdebruijnthere isn't really a difference14:54
pmjdebruijnthe live iso boots fine on a usb drive due to isohybrid14:54
xu-help25wpmjdebruijn I will do that. I need to create a usb drive! And hope for the best :(14:55
pikapikaWill xubuntu resist Wayland's imposition?14:56
pmjdebruijnpikapika: I can't speak for the team, but my general impression is that that's decision per-release14:57
pikapikaI hope Xubuntu resist it for as long as possible14:58
pikapika(and same with gtk's new nonsense etc)14:58
pmjdebruijn"new nonsense"?14:58
pikapikaRemoving features, being an ass to people making bug reports etc14:59
pmjdebruijneither aren't something the xubuntu team has any control over14:59
pikapikaI know, which is why the best thing would be to deliberately remain on older gtks14:59
pmjdebruijnyou pretend asif that's choice really14:59
pmjdebruijntoolkits are decided by applications15:00
pikapikaSadly yes15:00
pikapikagtk's thuggery affects everyone15:00
pikapikaAnd now soon we will have to deal with Wayland's thuggery15:00
pmjdebruijnnot sure if I'd call it thuggery15:00
pmjdebruijnbut I agree, wayland was pushed forward a bit soon15:01
pmjdebruijnreplacing X11 in the long run is probably a good idea though15:01
pikapikaThe forced removal of useful features and imposition of stuff nobody wants and being arrogant to users who file bug reports cannot be called nything other than thuggery15:01
pmjdebruijnpikapika: that's a bit dramatic15:02
pmjdebruijni'm not saying they're doing a great job15:02
pikapikapmjdebruijn, gtk enjoys a position where they have a huge captive audience15:02
pmjdebruijni'm not sure they're enjoying anything really :)15:03
pmjdebruijnbut GTK is being driven by GNOME's goal a bit hard15:03
remlinepikapika: Keep in mind that all software development involves tradeoffs. Don't assume an ill will by the developers.15:04
pikapikaremline, maybe but for instance I see zero good reasons to heavily restrict the input text widget in gtk file chooser for instance15:04
pikapikain older veresions its hidden but paste, partial paths etc all work fine15:05
pikapikaIt seems they have removed a lot of that in a new version15:05
pmjdebruijnI don't think either me or remline are arguing that some idea might be misguided, even if well intended15:05
pikapikaAnd perhaps wayland has some benefits but you understand why it should be alarming for end users15:07
pikapikafrom our perspective a system that has worked fine and has years of work put into it is suddenly being force replaced by some new random software15:07
pikapikaWe have seen this happen in non-foss world like clockwork, and we fear what it entails15:08
pmjdebruijnbut Xorg isn't fine though not really15:08
pmjdebruijnprobably has a ton of vuln still in it15:08
pmjdebruijnold code an such15:08
kpcyrdremline: intering a number at the screensaver delay doesn't seem to work, but clicking on the plus button worked15:09
pmjdebruijnbut yeah Wayland has ways to go before it really ready to replace Xorg15:09
remlinekpcyrd: Interesting! So perhaps it was just a simple bug in that case.15:10
pikapikaThere are dark times ahead15:10
pikapikapmjdebruijn, do you work for xfce/xubuntu?15:21
pmjdebruijnpikapika: no, I already said I can't speak for the team15:55
pikapikaOk15:58
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blue_penquinpikapika: Wayland roadmap is here https://wiki.xfce.org/releng/wayland_roadmap; not sure if that's latet though Xubuntu will use it once XFCE supports it.16:09
blue_penquin*latest16:09
pikapikablue_penquin, seems a reasonable plan16:11
Maikpikapika: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Xfce-4.18-Planning-Begins16:14
pikapikaMaik, thanks16:15
Maikyw16:15
pmjdebruijnI must admit, I sortof hope the next LTS will still allow for choosing Xorg16:34
pmjdebruijnamongst other things color management doesn't seem to be well supported under Wayland yet16:34
Maiknvidia is still not supported by Wayland afaik, so Xorg will be around for a longer time16:39
Maikplus there are a lot of apps that still won't work well with Wayland16:39
MaikVLC, Clementine, chromium have been reported on a forum not to work (well) with Wayland and the screen turns black according to a user on Ubuntu16:42
pikapikawtf16:43
pikapikavlc is important16:43
Maikit's not only up to the wayland developers pikapika but also the developers of the apps to make it work.16:45
Maikit works both ways16:45
pikapikaNaturally, es16:45
pikapikaNaturally, yes16:45
Maikif you're not happy with Wayland yet then just stick to Xorg16:46
pikapikaMaik, of course17:00
pikapikaI want to stick to Xorg as long as possible17:00
pikapikaBecause it works fine for me17:00
pikapikaWayland is unknown and scary17:01
Maikit's not unknown after 12 years17:02
blue__penquinVLC didn't have a proper Wayland support; 4.0 due this year will have much better support and Chromium like last month upstreamed the patches so reaonable that will have bugs. But FF works well under Wayland (barring some small bugs here and there) and has actually better hardware acceleration support than in X11.17:02
pmjdebruijnMaik: yeah but even after 12 years, it's still not a clear win (yet)17:04
pikapikaIts a very dark turn of affairs17:05
pmjdebruijnno it's not17:05
Maiki know pmjdebruijn17:05
pmjdebruijnpikapika: being overdramatic over things really isn't helpful17:05
pmjdebruijnbut they'll get there eventually17:05
pikapikaThe "modern" fanatics are slowly taking over17:05
pmjdebruijnkeep in mind Xorg has only been to use for the last ten years or so17:06
pikapikaFor example over in gnome land, they look like a mobile phone these days17:06
Maikpikapika: nah, don't exaggerate17:06
pmjdebruijnpikapika: there nothing intrinsically wrong with that, this is why it's there's choice of desktops on linux17:07
Maikalso i think the discussion doesn't belong here either17:07
pmjdebruijngood*17:07
pmjdebruijngood point17:07
pikapikapmjdebruijn, I fear its slowly bleeding over17:07
Maik!discuss17:07
ubottuWant to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!17:07
pikapikaOkay17:07
Maiktold that earlier too :)17:07

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