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StudioUser5hi everyone01:36
StudioUser5I would like to ask if everyone can still use the text mode to install Ubuntu 22.04.3 desktop?01:38
arraybolt3Not sure what you mean?01:40
NotEickmeyerStudioUser5: No, that's never been a supported option.01:41
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arraybolt3I'm not aware of there being a text-mode installer for any official Ubuntu Flavor, or for Ubuntu Desktop. There's one for Ubuntu Server but it's obviously not Ubuntu Studio.01:41
Eickmeyerarraybolt3: Even if they meant through the mini.iso artifact, it was never supported.01:42
EickmeyerUbuntu Studio used to be, prior to 12.04, *only* installable via text mode.01:42
EickmeyerBut that's clearly not 22.04.3, so moot point.01:42
arraybolt3ahhhhhh didn't know that about <12.0401:42
Eickmeyer12.04 was the first time Studio had a live .iso.01:43
EickmeyerStill was a flavor, just not "live".01:43
arraybolt3I missed a lot of cool stuff jumping into Linux in 2019 rather than earlier :P01:44
guivercarraybolt3, fyi:  Lubuntu used the debian installer as the alternate-ISO (non-live text) at 18.04 (original ISO, not later respins)...   was used if machine had <700MB of RAM as live didn't leave sufficient to run ubiquity01:46
arraybolt3guiverc: cool01:47
guiverc(by at 18.04; I really meant last time at 18.04.. ie. LXDE releases only)01:48
OvenWerksSTudio on less than Gb of ram starts to become meaningless pretty quick.02:02
OvenWerkseven 4Gb is pretty minimal any more. Mind, desktop use tends to take more memory than audio only applications if you don't go crazy.02:05
BinarySaviorhow can i disable crtl+f8 shortcut02:50
arraybolt3BinarySavior: System Settings -> search for "shortcuts" -> click "Shortcuts" -> search for "f8" -> click "KWin" -> click the trash can next to "Ctrl+F8"02:54
BinarySaviorty02:54
arraybolt3(this is assuming Ctrl+F8 presents all virtual desktops on your system like it does on mine, but regardless you should be able to find which app has Ctrl+F8 bound like this)02:54
arraybolt3obviously make sure to click "Apply" to make the settings actually stick02:55
BinarySavioryea it worked02:55
arraybolt3\o/02:55
len__Dumb question  ;)  just installed a working drive on a new mother board. when it first booted I got a grub error. which partition is the bios supposed to point at? Or is it a "if it works thats the one?"05:19
guivercBIOS/firmware/uEFI usually points to a drive... (not a partition..  the MBR is a first sector of the drive; reserved for that purpose since 1982 which is outside of partitioning area as reserved for that)05:25
guiverclen__, ^    (also if using an ESP; reference is still to a drive; as by definition only a single ESP should exist on a drive; ESP=EFI system partition)05:26
guiverc(a computer can have multiple drives, the firwmare/setting just tells it which drive to use, be it ESP or legacy/MBR)05:27
len__When it came up it was pointed at the boot partition, I changed it to the only other option and it seems to work. I guess it figured the boot partition has a boot flag. So at the drive makes sense. I will go check my bios.05:34
len__ Thank you05:34
len__This is a real simple system. one drive, one boot partition, one root05:35
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