[02:12] <ikwyl6_> i get so many blueman-manager popup errors to send reports on 22.04.. is this a common thing with some xubuntu users..? 
[06:59] <guiverc> ikwyl6_, if your release of Xubuntu is 22.04, then your base system is Ubuntu 22.04 (with the Xfce Desktop & others packages included as per a Xubuntu Desktop system not Ubuntu Desktop)...  also if you don't see a report the .crash file will still exist without a .uploaded & you can be asked again (and again until removed or uploaded)
[11:57] <xu-help33w> Hi, I'm using Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS with LVM disk encryption, which I've just downloaded Xubuntu-desktop on. I've got several queries. Firstly, what packages are required for a GUI on the disk encryption unlock? Secondly, what packages are required for Ethernet and WiFi to work? I've currently configured the wifi yaml file for my network, but I'd
[11:57] <xu-help33w> like the option to flick between available networks when required. At the moment I don't have the option for Ethernet connections, and my WiFi networks shows 'device not ready'. Any assist is appreciated
[11:57] <xu-help33w> Hi, I'm using Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS with LVM disk encryption, which I've just downloaded Xubuntu-desktop on. I've got several queries. Firstly, what packages are required for a GUI on the disk encryption unlock? Secondly, what packages are required for Ethernet and WiFi to work? I've currently configured the wifi yaml file for my network, but I'd
[11:57] <xu-help33w> like the option to flick between available networks when required. At the moment I don't have the option for Ethernet connections, and my WiFi networks shows 'device not ready'. Any assistance is appreciated
[12:00] <guiverc> xu-help33w, Xubuntu no longer support 20.04; flavors support LTS releases only three years thus the oldest supported flavor is 22.04 LTS
[12:01] <guiverc> https://xubuntu.org/news/xubuntu-20-04-released/ for example says its supported until April 2023
[12:01] <xu-help33w> Okay, this is the release that is currently required to run in my environment due to external factors. Is there any advise regardless?
[12:02] <guiverc> I'd suggest trying #ubuntu  (20.04 is still supported there)
[12:03] <xu-help33w> I'm trying to replicate an existing environment to see what will break when upgrading. It is a requirement to use Xubuntu
[12:04] <guiverc> and the supported Xubuntu releases here are 22.04 LTS, 22.10 & 23.04
[12:05] <xu-help33w> Thanks for being useless :)
[12:07] <guiverc> disk encryption unlock usually occurs on boot; well before GUI is touched.. (I don't see GUI connection there)... Xubuntu uses network manager (all desktop flavors do; which can change a server networking on install don't forget)
[12:17] <xu-help33w> Thank you. Do you have any pointers for what I should check for network manager?
[21:15] <xu-help28w> hi
[21:16] <xu-help28w> what ver do i need for a something intel 1.1ghz with 1gb ram? =$
[21:17] <xu-help28w> obviously 32bit :D
[21:17] <gnrp> 18.04 is the alst one with 32 bit support
[21:17] <gnrp> you're probably better off witwh a more light-weight distro
[21:22] <xu-help28w> like what? X)
[21:24] <xu-help28w> pupy? core?
[21:31] <gnrp> Hmmm, something lxde-based or so. xfce is too heavyweight by now for 1gb ram probably, depending on what else you want to run
[21:33] <krytarik> Well, tbh any modern web browser by now is too heavyweight for 1 GB of RAM, the desktop environment became to merely play a side role here..
[21:34] <xu-help28w> yes well said
[21:38] <krytarik> But generally you could look at Debian wrt 32-bit support here.