=== keypushe- is now known as keypusher [03:24] test? [10:48] Does memory test that can be booted from ISO/USB flash image of Xubuntu, actually works for anyone? [10:49] Here I think on many ddr equipped mahines for several years it does not, it just freezes when starting to test [10:50] does the beta work, though? [10:51] maybe your hardware is too new for it [10:52] there's also memtest86.com if you're on recent hardware or prefer uefi booting === genii-core is now known as genii [22:13] I'm trying to boot from a usb, but it doesn't show up in my boot order. How do I fix this? I'm assuming it's because Xubuntu unmounts it during shutdown. [22:26] Also, how do I format a usb? [22:43] > Also, how do I format a usb? [22:43] Figured it out [22:46] Now, are there any working programs to flash windows to a USB? Popsicle doesn't support it and freshlight winusb doesn't exist anymore. [22:53] Trying winusb from the github [22:59] woeusb [23:02] That has so many requirements [23:05] then just stick with xubuntu, better choice anyways ;) [23:06] Not if I want to play games [23:13] How do I install wimlib? I have tried many times to install tar.gz files but they have never worked. My lack of knowledge is another reason I want to switch to windows [23:19] xu-irc22w: it#s packaged for (x)ubuntu, just sudo apt update && sudo apt install wimlib (or use your preferred graphical package manager) [23:21] xu-irc22w: ubuntu and xubuntu share the same base, just the desktop environment / the graphical user interface of xubuntu differs. so if you have general Ubuntu questions you can also ask them in the #ubuntu IRC channel (rather than here, on #xubuntu), where you usually get lower response times and more people watching. [23:22] tomreyn: I tried `sudo apt install wimlib` but was unable to locate that package [23:25] !universe | xu-irc22w [23:25] xu-irc22w: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories. [23:25] you'll need the "universe" repository enabled [23:26] then wimlib is available on all supported xubuntu releases (20.04 LTS and newer) [23:27] How do I enable that? [23:27] !repos [23:27] The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories. [23:29] Wait [23:29] its already enabled [23:30] Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/eb425d89090dea67f12305e9983df61f/image.png [23:51] Great now my other partitions are somehow unmountable [23:52] oh its cause gparted was running