[16:51] Hi everyone [16:51] sometimes xubuntu freeze when I quite hibernation. I've need to kille xsession. [16:51] Do you have some idea to remediate to this issue [16:51] ? [16:51] thanks [16:52] I've ubuntu LTS 22.04 with full update [16:53] xu-irc81w, do you have enough swap? [16:57] I think yes, but I don't sure (i will check this) [16:57] I've 7,5 Go RAM and 11,2 Go Swap [17:00] xu-irc81w, do you also dual boot? [17:00] yes I've dual boot with windows 10 [17:02] it's not systematic [17:02] that crash appear [17:03] xu-irc81w28, also check Settung Editor > xfce4-session > SaveOnExit is it enabled? [17:06] no [19:29] hello! [20:01] Anyone available to help with a way to set a certain path (pwd) to a variable and able to pass it to another command? [20:14] !ask | Lenox [20:41] !ask [21:15] I have xubuntu and I added the gnome DE but it never worked. I really am not a fan of Gnome anyway but how do I get rid of the Gnome selection of my login screen? I've removed Gnome from my system already as far as I can tell [21:24] If you installed "Ubuntu-desktop" then [21:59] xangua, it shows nothing to remove and nothing to install. I believe it's gone except that gnome option at the login screen which isn't too big of a deal [22:00] Sudo apt autoremove ? [22:01] still nothing after trying that. [22:02] #topic [22:02] !topic [22:10] * Lenox newircuser [22:11] * Lenox wave [22:11] metapackages (like ubuntu-desktop, lubuntu-desktop and all the rest) install their packages which gets marked as manually installed, so trying to uninstall or purge the metapackage name actually has no effect. [22:11] * Lenox newIRCuser [22:12] @genii thank you [22:22] Conceivably you can find a list of dependencies like this one for 20.04 ( focal) https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/amd64/ubuntu-desktop/1.450 and try manually removing them but then you're in what's generally referred to as "dependency hell" [22:23] It's actually faster and saner to just reinstall another version over whatever's currently there [22:23] ,,a clean install, that is [23:13] xangua, apt-get remove will have removed the apps, but not configs; apt-get purge would have achieved removal of configs.. Your login sessions (those you see at greeter/DM) are usually found in /usr/share/xsessions/