[00:05] <Guest76> does anyone know how i take the xubuntu thing off a computer
[00:09] <Guest18> does anyone know how to take the xubuntu thing off a chromebook
[00:09] <guiverc> you don't need any special tools to remove xubuntu; you just install over it
[00:14] <Guest18> how do i do that
[00:16] <guiverc> you can boot whatever other OS you have on your box; ensure it has ownership of the boot process then delete the partition previously used by xubuntu.  Xubuntu ISOs also provide tools to remove partitions (download from https://xubuntu.org/download) allowing you to delete; but ensure the other OS owns the boot process first or you risk the system not booting
[00:17] <guiverc> If you didn't use a Xubuntu install process; you'll have to check with whatever process you used to install Xubuntu; which provides support for only some architectures
[00:17] <Guest18> ok thankyou ill try to do that
[00:47] <Guest18> what is a boot proccess i could download
[19:54] <dreamon> hello. "systemctl suspend" only logs out, so I can login again. but no suspend happens
[19:56] <diogenes_> dreamon, it's systemd not Xubuntu.
[19:57] <dreamon> diogenes_, how can I debug?
[19:57] <diogenes_> dreamon, for suspend do: xfce4-session-logout --suspend
[20:01] <dreamon> diogenes_, dont work. its a little bit differnt. seeing wallpaper. Pressing strg+alt+f1 and strg+alt+f7 shows login.. but same behavior it dont supsends.
[20:03] <dreamon> I use a thinkpad notebook it went to repair. and used hdd images on a hp notebook. there I installed a hwe kernel and a nvidia driver. and my supend got lost.
[20:04] <dreamon> now I have my thinkpad back and, remove hwe stack kernel. but suspend not works anymore.
[20:04] <diogenes_> dreamon, try this:
[20:04] <diogenes_> !acpi_osi
[20:34] <dreamon> diogenes_, no luck. but one thin -> pm-suspend works .. but it dont locks screen at wakeup