[13:16] <sam4488> Hello, I would like to make my xubuntu lighter, there is a way to make it super light that uses at least 128MB of ram
[13:16] <sam4488> because my computer is super old
[13:17] <sam4488> But iwnat support to 64 bit
[13:18] <sam4488> How I can make more lighter my xubuntu
[13:18] <sam4488> ?
[13:30] <diogenes_Vx15> sam4488, first of all to disable the uneeded services.
[13:31] <diogenes_Vx15> here is how you do it, run in terminal: systemctl list-units
[13:31] <diogenes_Vx15> this will list all the services currently running
[13:32] <diogenes_Vx15> scroll through the list and examine what services you don't need and disable them with: systemctl disable servicename
[13:34] <diogenes_Vx15> but in any case, even if you get to 128 RAM, as soon as you launch any modern web browser, you gonna reach well beyong 1 GB.
[13:46] <rob_> hello
[13:47] <sam4488> So i need a " special" web browser
[13:48] <rob_> firefox?
[19:42] <rinzewind> Hi.
[19:43] <rinzewind> I found the solution to the problem I reported yesterday where the nm-applet menu was endlessly blinking: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/1978363
[19:43] <rinzewind> tl;dr: miredo was restarting the IPv6 tunnel endlessly, and that caused a high CPU usage both for nm-applet and NetworkManager, and very possibly causing the menu blinking side-effect too. miredo gone, problem gone.
[19:48] <rinzewind> Now I wonder: is there any way to mark the bug in Launchpad as not really a bug?
[19:48] <rinzewind> Or should I just leave it as it is and wait for a maintainer to act on it?
[20:03] <rfm> rinzewind, you could dup it to #1971089 which is another bug about miredo making nm constantly reconnect and eat CPU
[20:21] <rinzewind> rfm: done, thank for the suggestion.