[00:43] heeeey [00:44] how are you people [01:49] Hi everyone! I'm a complete newbie and I'm hoping to get some help here'=D . I installed xubuntu on my Acer Chromebook CB3-532. Everything works except the touchpad. Also when I play youtube videos, whenever a video stops due to loading, there would be a loud buzzing noise that would not stop even if I close the computer. What information do I need [01:49] to provide to get a diagnosis? [06:47] hello [07:01] Why release update from 20.04.4 LTS to 22.04 not work? do-release-upgrade tell >There is no development version of an LTS available. [07:32] Hello. This is my first time here. [07:34] I have installed xubuntu with minimal configuration. How can I add a graphical cpu, ram and net meter in the taskbar? I think I have to install a package, but which? [07:36] Try install xfce4-systemload-plugin package [07:38] thank you, it works! [09:23] xu-help96w: LTS release upgrades are only enabled after .1 of the target release, so 22.04.1 [09:24] (and not instantly then, but usually some time after this first point release) === sophie0 is now known as sophie === xu-help96w is now known as aircrazy [14:01] hello - do I have to upgrade to 21.10 first to then upgrade to 22.04 from 20.04, or is there a more direct way (other than a clean install...) ? [14:04] or can someone provide me a link to the appropriate information please? [14:07] gk72: The other day I upgraded from 18.04 -> 20.04 -> 22.04 without a problem. [14:07] I just went from LTS version to LTS version. [14:07] apt dist-upgrade from the command line? [14:09] No, do-release-upgrade [14:09] that will leapfrog me over 21.10? [14:10] It depends on your configuration. Are you on 18.04? [14:10] 22.04 [14:10] oos, 20.04 [14:10] oops [14:10] i am on 20.04 [14:11] What does this say? /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades [14:12] permission denied...but I'm signed in as root...hmmm [14:30] previous owner (system gifted to me) has the Android sdk installed...how do I remove it to free up space to do-release-upgrade ? [14:43] gk72: you're not meant to run it, but read its contents [14:43] use the "cat" or "less" commans on the file [14:44] but then you already said you have 20.04 and want to upgrade to 22.04 [14:44] !ltsupgrade [14:44] Regular upgrades from the last but one LTS release to the latest LTS release, 22.04 "Jammy Jellyfish", are enabled days or weeks after 22.04.1 is released. This delay helps to ensure that any lingering issues are resolved before people upgrade production systems. If you'd prefer to upgrade now, use sudo do-release-upgrade -d [14:44] I managed to clear enough space on my system drive to do the upgrade...impish impending! lol [14:45] :) [14:45] thank you all! [18:23] I downloaded "xubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64" and it doesn't show up as a disk. I'm trying to create a virtualbox environment. Any ideas as to why it isn't showing up as a cd but rather a iso folder?