[05:13] <dapidtello> hai
[09:50] <donofrio_> how do I set my timezone, my date shows 1:49am when it is 5:49am
[09:53] <diogenes_Vx15> donofrio_, timedatectl list-timezones
[09:53] <diogenes_Vx15> timedatectl set-timezone Antarctica/Mawson <--- for example
[10:00] <donofrio_> fixed (had to start systemd)
[10:02] <donofrio_> do you know how do I get my desktop to show currently it looks like this - https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/866c1e623493
[10:06] <diogenes_Vx15> wtf, i see a windows machine there, on top of that it;s an insider prewiev
[10:10] <donofrio_> see the xfce bar at the top?
[10:12] <donofrio_> my setup (based off of my wsl1 setup at https://tinyurl.com/donofrioworkremmina2020) but now I'm using wsl2 and xubuntu 20.04.6
[17:37] <gregk> I've an SSD I want to install xubuntu on.  should I wipe it clean with a disk utility first and then reformat it (ext4?) before installing the OS?
[17:40] <krytarik> Nah, the installer can do this for you too.
[17:42] <gregk> ok...but what If I want to copy an existing install from a smaller SSD to this larger one on the same desktop?
[17:43] <gregk> and the larger one has an old lubuntu install on it
[17:43] <gregk> I'd think a reformat would be the safest way to proceed, no?
[17:44] <genii> For that you could boot to a liveusb, dd the smaller drive to the larger one, then expand the partition space on it
[17:45] <gregk> I'll have to look up dd.
[17:50] <xubuntu> join
[17:50] <xubuntu> hi all
[17:51] <gregk> hello...
[17:53] <gregk> should I use dd to copy an existing xubuntu install from a smaller drive to a larger drive, or is there a better way?
[17:56] <xubuntu> idk
[18:05] <gregk> isnt 23.04 due out soon?  maybe a clean install of that is a better idea...
[18:10] <gregk> 3 weeks...I can wait that long
[18:11] <gregk> thanks everybody
[22:21] <b> hi