[00:47] seems like that scroll speed thread going very discussy; https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues/379 [00:47] Issue 379 in GNOME/gnome-control-center "Ability to set scroll speed in system settings" [Opened] [03:27] !karma Bashing-om [03:36] * tomreyn drops 21 metric tonnes weight on Bashing-om [03:37] ^^ Got my attention ! [03:37] wait, it's 16, 16 tons [03:38] tomreyn: #9 coal ? [03:39] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o13glRURgTE [03:40] LOL - got his attention ! === lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje === CodeMouse92 is now known as Guest6719 [17:34] tomreyn: the answer is no: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/swhZkXXKPS/ [17:36] leftyfb: thanks, i noticed. [19:58] would it be worth it upgrading? [20:01] from what to what? [20:01] to 22.04 [20:01] well it's not out yet, so it depends whether you like to treat your system as a testbed or whether you need it to be 100% stable to get work done [20:01] if you want to search for/help fixing bugs in an alpha release, sure ... [20:02] only a testbed. [20:02] then the only value is whether you are experienced in and have the time to report bugs [20:02] i have bed bugs. [20:03] well, don't let them bite [20:03] they bite and they kite. [20:03] sudo apt refresh sheets ... [20:04] yea! [20:04] new bedsheets [20:04] plenty of towells [20:04] nice warm room [20:05] either way ... if you are after hunting down issues in the alpha release, go ahead and upgrade to 22.04 ... but be aware that everything can break at any time and you should do a fresh install on release day [20:05] ... [20:05] break like the speedy gonzales. [20:10] spec [20:23] ... [20:23] seems like ubuntu desktop is available for download [20:24] yes for well over a decade at this point [20:24] true true [20:35] I installed 22.04 about a week ago. It was a disaster. [20:41] As planned [21:14] hi [22:00] yi [22:00] hi [22:18] scortal: :D [22:28] :D