[07:00] <Unit193> jphilips: [17:07:46] < Unit193> I don't remember how it ended up in there, it was supposed to be in https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/ubuntu/experimental/+packages
[07:00] <Unit193> But added it just in 3 seconds from now.
[07:02] <Unit193> Ergh, I never removed that snarky remark from the changelog. >_<
[07:02] <jphilips> now i have to check the changelog then :D
[07:03] <Unit193> Certainly don't do that.
[07:04] <jphilips> 'unholy CSDs' lol
[07:05] <Unit193> Something I thought was funny at 3am. >_>
[07:05] <jphilips> i think you can disable the i386 build of libxfce4ui for 20.04 and 20.10 as they are failing building
[07:06] <Unit193> Yeah i386 can be disabled on all the PPAs.
[07:13] <sorinello> Hello Unit193. Can youi tell me what is the difference between Xubuntu Minimal and Xubuntu Core ?
[07:27] <Unit193> sorinello: End result, hopefully nothing.  Minimal is from the desktop ISO and contains a list of packages to remove after system installation.
[07:32] <sorinello> so it installs and then removes some packages ?
[07:39] <jphilips> yes that is how minimal install works
[07:45] <sorinello> seems a bit counter intuitive to install a package just to remove it right after. but I know that the ubuntu/xubuntu installer is a complex thing
[07:47] <jphilips> i am only guessing, but presume the live ISO environment is dumped directly to the hard disk as is, so there isn't any package installation
[08:59] <bluesabre> I think Minimal includes Firefox where Core doesn't, to match the minimal install description hint in Ubiquity.
[09:00] <bluesabre> there might be one or two other additional packages, and then whatever extra packages the minimal install fails to autoremove
[09:02] <jphilips> core also has less startup services from what i remember
[09:02] <jphilips> as less packages are installed by default