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Ze4fer | Torrent download link for Focal Fossa is broken - https://torrent.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/focal/release/desktop/xubuntu-20.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent | 01:55 |
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Ze4fer | As shown on main web site. | 01:58 |
Bashing-om | Ze4fer: Works for me >> " -rw-rw-r-- 1 sysop sysop 148156 Sep 9 21:05 xubuntu-20.04.5-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent" via https://torrent.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/focal/release/desktop/ . | 02:09 |
rfm | problem is xubuntu,org/download still points to 20.04.4 | 02:10 |
rfm | ah, I found the mail link to report errors, will do | 02:15 |
Ze4fer | Cheers. | 02:52 |
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xu-help94w | I've got a question about how Xubuntu automatically configures a network connection. Let's suppose I have a Wi-Fi hotspot. Am I right to guess that it is always done through NetworkManager.service? Or is it not? There's some other ones as well. systemd-networkd.service and systemd-resolved.service. I | 10:47 |
xu-help94w | I've heard two daemons should not be run simultaneously, but systemd is... kinda always present in distros. So... | 10:48 |
xu-help94w | When I connect to a network easily, with which daemon is it done, NetworkManager or systemd-networkd? | 10:49 |
xu-help94w | I could guess it is NetworkManager, but I dunno, perhaps it is somehow systemd-networkd being preconfigured? | 10:51 |
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xu-help94w | Which greeter does Xubuntu use? How to find it out? I've heard Xubuntu uses LightDM, but I suppose it's a different thing from a greeter... How to find out in any distro what greeter it uses if it's 100% LightDM? | 19:04 |
krytarik | xu-help94w: Xubuntu uses lightdm-gtk-greeter, and I guess the most universal way to check what greeter is being used is to check the logs in '/var/log/lightdm' | 19:25 |
xu-help94w | krytarik, you a lot! | 19:26 |
xu-help94w | thank* :) | 19:26 |
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