[08:55] <xu-help74w> hello, do you know if there is a version of xubuntu for an old pc with system 32bit?
[08:56] <gnrp> xu-help74w: Unfortunately not. The last version is from 18.04 and that is not supported anymore
[08:56] <guiverc> xu-help74w, the last xubuntu i386 was 19.04 which is EOL; even 18.04 LTS is EOL.  32-bit armhf is possible
[08:57] <Unit193> At this point your best bet is to go with Debian.
[08:57] <guiverc> sorry; s/19.04/18.10   (19.04 was available only in development;alpha stage)
[09:00] <xu-help74w> i already heard about debian os, i think i will read more about that, thanks a lot
[09:01] <diogenes_Vx15> xu-help74w, if it's really old hardware then i'd suggest antiX OS.
[09:01]  * guiverc still has i386 hardware; all using debian except for one 18.04 I've not yet moved across..
[09:01] <Unit193> guiverc: Did you do in place upgrades or re-install?
[09:02] <gnrp> out of curiosity: How old is that i386 hardware?
[09:02] <guiverc> for what?  switch from ubuntu to debian
[09:02] <Unit193> Yeah
[09:02] <guiverc> 2003 thru 2005... (I do have an i386 device from 2007; but rarely use it).   re-install as for switching from ubuntu to debian.
[09:15] <Kuschelpony> as a personal not to @guiverc myself is also still running x386 on two Toughbooks
[09:15] <Kuschelpony> notE
[09:16] <xu-help74w> what is the differents between debian and antiX OS? (talking about the drivers)?
[09:16]  * guiverc smiles
[09:16]  * guiverc made assumption they're using a GNU/Linux, BSD or some sort of FOSS
[09:19] <gnrp> guiverc: Heh, I have to say, I got rid of everything i386. Especially at work. It wasn't even the platform I couldln't deal with, rather the fact that it's all single cores. No clue how I managed to live a single core life back in the days
[09:19] <diogenes_Vx15> xu-help74w, for once antiX is without systemd.
[09:20] <diogenes_Vx15> and it's tailored for limited resources and older hardware.
[09:20]  * guiverc had one dual thread pentium D i386 only ... form factor kept mine alive (why newer box is unused; still has good battery, but keyboard sux)
[09:23] <xu-help74w> ok, thanks for all informations
[14:47] <xubuntu> test
[14:48] <Kuschelpony> test received
[14:48] <xubuntu> impressive :D
[18:14] <xu-help94w> Please can someone tell me in very simple terms how to change the password on the keyring. I forgot my old password to access my computer, managed to change it but am now blocked by the keyring.
[18:40] <rfm> xu-help94w, afaik not possible to change keyring password if you don't know the old one.  best you can do is delete the old keyring and reenter the passwords as needed...
[18:41] <rfm> xu-help94w, https://askubuntu.com/questions/65281/how-to-recover-reset-forgotten-gnome-keyring-password
[18:41] <rfm> xu-help94w, it says gnome-keyring but xubuntu uses same paths...
[18:50] <rfm> xu-help94w, `you disconnected right about the time I answered -- do you need a repeat?
[18:51] <xu-help94w> Sorry if this is duplicate. Can someone please tell me in very simple steps how I can change the keyring password. I forgot my password and managed to change it to get past the xubuntu login screen, but can't open any files because of the keyring.
[18:52] <xu-help94w> Rfm, yes please and apologies
[18:52] <rfm> xu-help94w,  afaik not possible to change keyring password if you don't know the old one.  best you can do is delete the old keyring and reenter the passwords as needed...
[18:53] <rfm> https://askubuntu.com/questions/65281/how-to-recover-reset-forgotten-gnome-keyring-password   shows the file to delete (it says gnome-keyring but xubuntu uses the same path)
[18:53] <xu-help94w> OK thanks. Will that allow me access to files, or will some be completely blocked out
[18:54] <rfm> xu-help94w, it will stop prompting you for the keyring password; files should not be affectedd
[18:55] <xu-help94w> You are a star, thank you so much for your time😀
[18:56] <rfm> I could only do this because I went through the same thing last week...
[20:29] <Guest7> hi, i am looking for xubuntu 20.04 iso download link. their release pages do not have the links as it seems.
[20:30] <Guest7> idk its always a headache to find older versions of ubuntu for some reason.
[20:31] <Guest7> anyone kindly tell me where to look or give a link if your IRC policy allows.
[20:32] <diogenes_Vx15> Guest7, https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/
[20:33] <Guest7> thank you diogenes
[20:33] <diogenes_Vx15> no problem.