[00:23] <rrr> I have thus far made a wireless network with hostapd and isc-dhcp-server but though the devices connect and get an ip they do not have an internet connection. I don't know why.
[13:40] <blutigerbeginner> ich nutze Ubuntu 20.04 wie kann ich hier einen bootfähigen Windows Usbstick erstellen?, die Versio habe ich bereits von microsoft.com runtergeladen!
[13:43] <xubuntu11d> hello guys . i am very very new for xubuntu . i am really surprised to see this faster os.  i dont understand how to install any software which is not available in  synaptic package. like i opera browser. how can i install opera browser.  please give me an example for this.. so i can install other softwares what i want to install in future.
[13:43] <xubuntu11d> thank you
[13:45] <xubuntu11d> is there any software collection site like windows app store. so i can install software from there
[13:47] <conra> anybody correct me if i am wrong but i don't think there is a central app store like on windows
[13:47] <conra> the ones i can think of are, flatpak and snap
[13:52] <rinzewind> xubuntu11d: I've never used it (I always install programs from the terminal), but apparently you have several options: https://docs.xubuntu.org/current/user/C/managing-applications.html
[13:52] <rinzewind> I don't know if Opera browser is available there, though.
[13:52] <rinzewind> For Opera, I've found these instructions: https://itsfoss.com/install-opera-ubuntu/
[14:46] <xu-irc63w> Is there a group of users who support the continued maintenance of  32 bit versions of xubuntu. I cannot be alone in thinking that the world needs 32 bit versions of good Linux systems to continue. There must be millions of old laptops and netbooks that are still in use and doing a good job! I have two myself...
[15:05] <gnrp> blutigerbeginner: Guck mal nach dem Tool `dd`, falls du es noch nicht gefunden hast. Aber das hier ist ein englischsprachiger Channel ;)
[15:05] <gnrp> !de
[15:07] <gnrp> blutigerbeginner: Ah, sorry, no. dd does not work anymore. You need to create the file system and copy the files from the iso image manually. It is described e.g. here https://www.onmsft.com/how-to/create-a-bootable-windows-10-usb-on-linux
[20:30] <xu-irc88w> Hi will try to use onXubuntu X2go for remote access from the Carribean to Germany server
[20:41] <arraybolt3> xu-irc88w: Is there a particular reason you need to use X2go? I believe it may have problems, and you might find it easier to use VNC.
[20:42] <arraybolt3> (I mean, is there any reason you would have to use X2go in particular rather than a different remote desktop system?)
[23:08] <doba> hi