[04:50] <cool1> hi i was wondering if i was on the Lubuntu 21.04 and after January 2022 if i am still on it would i have to reinstall or juest up date
[07:10] <saivinob[m]> <cool1 "hi i was wondering if i was on t"> You could upgrade.
[07:11] <guiverc> thanks saivinob[m]; cool1 didn't hang around long, otherwise I'd have replied when I saw it
[08:12] <Bullrich> since the last update BlueDevil-Assistent can never find my headphones, before it does.
[08:14] <Bullrich> uname -a says  5.4.0-72-generic #80-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 12 17:35:00 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[08:14] <guiverc> start with your release details. from terminal `neofetch` will provide loads of details; near the top is "OS:" field.  otherwise you can use `lsb_release -a` ... I can't help, but you'll need to be specific with releases (5.4 kernel can be used by multiple so kernel isn't specific enough)
[08:18] <Bullrich> lsb_release -a -> No LSB modules are available.Distributor ID:Ubuntu Description:Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS
[08:18] <Bullrich> Release:20.04 Codename:focal
[08:22] <guiverc> yep, 20.04 was what I was after & is helpful in allowing people to understand your issue & thus help you.  I can't help sorry, but did you try selecting an older kernel at grub (ie. not use the later updated kernel) and does it work there?  If it does, it maybe a regression worth reporting (bug report).  I've seen this detail before (if you asked this elsewhere, or from others), but sorry I  have no answers.  If patient maybe others do.
[08:24] <Bullrich> hm...i dunno how to select an older kernel in grub. Ty for your help!
[08:26] <guiverc> fyi:  lubuntu uses ubuntu kernels, so it'll be a problem impacting all I believe; so #ubuntu may have more helpers able to help you.  At grub. select "Advanced options for Ubuntu" and you'll note probably a -70, -67 or other options available to choose from (instead of your current -72)
[08:27] <Bullrich> OK, ty
[10:32] <brtamur> hello
[10:32] <brtamur> clear