[04:50] <xu-irc55w> well done on the release
[07:52] <skiexx> hi
[09:39] <tux2bsd> the download verification stuff should be more clearly represented on the xubuntu site
[09:40] <tux2bsd> currently you know what you're looking for and what to do...
[09:41] <tux2bsd> the ubuntu dowload page presents validation command snippets
[09:42] <tux2bsd> but the xubuntu site leaves new users exposed (because they simply don't know)
[09:45] <tux2bsd> at least an equivalent to https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/how-to-verify-ubuntu#1-overview
[09:49] <tux2bsd> *currently you *need to* know what you're looking for and what to do...
[09:56] <NeoCortex4> Hej I'm on 21.10 and would like to upgrade to 22.04 but Whisker -> Settings Manager -> Software Updater says my system is up to date?!
[10:06] <tux2bsd> while it is released it isn't being distributed via the update mechanism yet
[10:06] <tux2bsd> probably not far away (I don't know, I'm a user not affiliated with the project)
[10:10] <tux2bsd> Also, whenever there's a new LTS you're better off doing a full reinstall.  copy /home and or if it's on a separate partition - whatever floats your boat
[10:41] <NeoCortex4> ah okay, didnt know it was just simply not distributed yet. thanks
[10:51] <kn> hello, can i upgrade 20.04 to 22.04 ?
[12:18] <xu-help20w> Can someone answer a simple question for me?  Can I do a "sudo apt-get dist upgrade" from 20.4.4 to Jammy or is there a different/better/easier approach?
[12:58] <NeoCortex4> xu-help20w as far as i know you can also do it with the gui  Whisker -> Settings Manager -> Software Updater
[12:58] <NeoCortex4> but as tux2bsd earlyer said jammy isnt distributed yet, so you wont get it both ways.
[12:58] <NeoCortex4> only iso donwload and full install will get you to jammy right now.
[12:58] <NeoCortex4> but take that all with caution, as i'm no expert at all!
[13:01] <NeoCortex4> also the correct command will be "sudo apt dist-upgrade" once it becomes avaible
[14:17] <comeon2204> I just want to report that after the upgrade to xubuntu 22.04, the performance of x2goclient (remote desktop) to connect to a remote linux machine from windows are so horrible that you cannot use it... Something like a lag of 5 seconds for each action/click! And there is much garbage on the screen of the remote session... I wonder if I can
[14:17] <comeon2204> reinstall the old x2go version of 20.04...
[14:21] <comeon2204> Ok, I just fixed the problem with x2go.
[14:21] <NeoCortex4> what was it?
[14:21] <comeon2204> You have to disable windows compositing in the xubuntu settings panel
[14:21] <NeoCortex4> ty
[14:21] <comeon2204> then x2go will back to work without problems
[14:21] <comeon2204> with 20.04 x2go disabled automatically the compositing when you used a remote session
[14:22] <comeon2204> with 22.04 no...
[15:10] <comeon2204> mmmh... it looks it's a known bug pf XFCE: https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/-/issues/551
[15:22] <xu-irc71w> hello
[15:23] <xu-irc71w> how can i install postgresql
[15:27] <xu-irc71w> anybody is active?
[15:27] <xu-irc71w> hi there
[15:37] <xu-irc71w> how can i install postgresql
[15:41] <GridCloud> xu-irc71w: searched it on the software center?
[15:42] <GridCloud> the package should be there according to https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/postgresql
[15:43] <GridCloud> if you can't find it on the software center then doing a "sudo apt update && sudo apt install postgresql-common" should do it
[15:46] <chaslinux> parole is complaining about the gstreamer backend for encrypted dvds. I have libdvd-pkg installed and ran dpkg-reconfigure libdvd-pkg to install libdvdcss2. Vlc plays dvds fine. For the moment I created a script for our xubuntu 22.04 installs to use vlc instead. If you're doing single machines you can just change it under
[15:46] <chaslinux> thunar-volman-settings/multimedia, but I scripted it with the following line: xfconf-query -c thunar-volman -p /autoplay-video-cds/command -s 'vlc dvd://'
[15:47] <chaslinux> Also installed a few of the gstreamer-plugins, but ugly didn't seem to help.
[15:47] <chaslinux> I'm sure I missed something
[16:17] <xu-irc71w> thanks a lot
[16:17] <xu-irc71w> i solved