[00:58] <mitsubachi> Hello, I am curious if anyone knows how the intended use is of xubuntu window management with zero width borders
[00:58] <mitsubachi> The default at some point changed from something like 5px wide to 1 or 0px wide and there must be an intended path of use, but I can't find documentation of it
[00:59] <mitsubachi> and when I say "at some point in time" I do mean in like the last 10 years... so it might be long since forgotten
[02:20] <Monona> Hello all! I have an old laptop with xubuntu studio 10.04.4 LTS that will not connect to the internet, even tho it is connected to the wifi. How can I troubleshoot this?
[02:29] <arraybolt3> Monona: I'm not familiar with an OS named Xubuntu Studio.
[02:29] <arraybolt3> Also 10.04 is extremely old.
[02:30] <arraybolt3> If you're trying to connect the system to WiFi in order to update it to a supported release, it will probably be easier (like, way easier) to just do a clean install of Xubuntu 22.04 (or Ubuntu Studio 22.04, depending on which one you want).
[03:35] <Eickmeyer> !eolupgrade
[12:38] <rik72> is there an uzip program
[12:39] <gnrp> rik72: Literally called unzip
[12:39] <gnrp> otherwise 7zip is also there
[12:46] <rik72> i install with synaptic but i cant not find it back
[12:52] <diogenes_Vx15_> rik72, doesn't fille-roller deal with that?
[13:00] <rik72> no
[13:45] <rik72> how unzip files
[13:47] <diogenes_Vx15_> rik72, in terminal run: unzip archive.zip
[13:49] <rik72> i have a folder klok.zip i print unzip klok and dont work
[13:49] <sophie> if you have xubuntu desktop can also right click a zip file and click "Extract Here"
[13:50] <diogenes_Vx15_> rik72, what error are you getting in terminal after running that command.
[14:15] <Guest76> hello everyone, I have 20.04 and want to upgrade to 22.04. When I click the "upgrade" button on the update manager, it quits and the terminal says "Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading." Please help :)
[14:19] <diogenes_Vx15> !upgrade | Guest76 
[14:26] <Guest76> diogenes_Vx15 Thank you, but the software updater does not go to step 3 for me, that's my issue.
[14:30] <diogenes_Vx15> Guest76, back up your data make a bootable usb to keep around just in case and run: sudo do-release-upgrade
[14:31] <Guest76> Ok. Thanks!
[14:31] <Guest76> :)  same message, "Please install all available updates for your release before upgrading."
[14:32] <Guest76> apt upgrade says there are no upgrades, 1 held back and it's "libc++1"
[14:35] <diogenes_Vx15> Guest76, try: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade && sudo apt dist-upgrade
[14:41] <Guest76> I removed that package, and I'm still here, so let's see...
[14:44] <Guest76> the distribution upgrade gui/program is now doing it's thing, so I guess this will go normally now. Thanks!
[14:44] <diogenes_Vx15> Guest76, how did you fix it?
[14:50] <Guest76> Since "libc++1" was the one blocking, I removed that package. Looked it up before and someone 4 years ago on a ubuntu forum had a similar issue and he removed and reinstalled it and came back to write that forum post, so I guess that went ok.
[14:52] <diogenes_Vx15> cool
[16:10] <gd> hi
[23:06] <xubuntu> how awesome is this. IRC in 2023. xubuntu on top