[04:13] <xu-irc16w> hello, does anyone know how to type in chinese input
[04:13] <xu-irc16w> on xubuntu
[05:05] <xu-irc16w> ok
[17:16] <militantorc> did anyone else receive a dcc from someone
[17:20] <Kuschelpony> not here
[17:31] <arraybolt3> Didn't notice one here.
[17:34] <xu-help52w> Hi everyone! What is the best way to prepare a USB stick with Xubuntu using Windows 11? I've just got a new laptop with Windows 11 and have a spare USB stick. Is there a manual about doing this?
[17:35] <arraybolt3> xu-help52w: I'd just use balenaEtcher.
[17:36] <arraybolt3> https://www.balena.io/etcher
[17:41] <xu-help52w> Thank you a lot!
[17:41] <xu-help52w> I was somewhat cautios about using third party software for this because of risk to get malware on it, so hoped that there is a native way in Windows to do this. But, on the other hand, it might be easier to install Xubuntu using the stick prepared by the flasher and then make a new stick using BASH in it.
[18:05] <arraybolt3> xu-help52w: balenaEtcher is recommended by the developers of Kubuntu, so I think it's safe to say that it isn't malicious as long as you download the official binary.
[18:05] <arraybolt3> Also it's open-source.
[18:06] <xu-help52w> Thank you for this clarification! If it is recommended, it should indeed be safe.
[18:06] <arraybolt3> I use it on my Linux machine even, since it also checks the USB stick after writing it, something that a plain old "dd" under Linux doesn't do.
[20:18] <mitsubachi> Hey uh
[20:18] <mitsubachi> in the last hour or two my xubuntu lunar box stopped showing bluetooth in the status bar
[20:18] <mitsubachi> it disappered without a reboot
[20:18] <mitsubachi> and a reboot didn't bring it back
[20:18] <mitsubachi> did something change?