Re: Xubuntu 20.04 What's New Video

2020-04-30 Thread Yousuf Philips
Was finally able to upload the video. https://lbry.tv/@XfceNation:8/Xubuntu-20.04-Whats-New:e On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 7:24 AM Yousuf Philips wrote: > Hi Paul, > > I've signed up for lbry, though you need to build up LBC > tokens/credits/coins in order to utilize the platform, so presently I

Re: Xubuntu 20.04 What's New Video

2020-04-30 Thread Yousuf Philips
Hi Paul, I've signed up for lbry, though you need to build up LBC tokens/credits/coins in order to utilize the platform, so presently I can't even upload the video. https://open.lbry.com/@XfceNation:8 If someone can signup to lbry, that would give me sufficient LBC in order to upload the video.

Re: Updating minimum requirements

2020-04-30 Thread Yousuf Philips
Here is my suggestion for how the minimum section should look. To *install* and *use Xubuntu* 20.04 or higher, you need a 64-bit processor with at least *512 MB of memory*. You can also *try Xubuntu* within athe USD or DesktopDVD with the same amount of memory. Keep in mind that running the

Re: Updating minimum requirements

2020-04-30 Thread Sean Davis
It should be noted that Xubuntu 20.04 and newer doesn't support 32-bit/i386. So we might be able to utilize or reference this, or otherwise somehow make that clear: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64 Thanks! On 4/30/20 4:04 PM, Yousuf Philips wrote: Hi Team, Today I asked the community

Re: Updating minimum requirements

2020-04-30 Thread Yousuf Philips
Hi Team, Today I asked the community about the oldest PCs they are running Xubuntu on, and the results can be seen at the links below. https://www.facebook.com/xubuntuusers/posts/2791757004206522 https://twitter.com/Xubuntu/status/1255768852715180033 Here are some of the lowest specs pulled from

Re: As to 20.04 documentation

2020-04-30 Thread Yousuf Philips
Hi Stephen, Your patch was already added into the main google doc I created for documentation tasks, so that it could be discussed during the docs meeting that is planned for this Saturday at 3pm UTC. Though not installed by default, apt-offline is still in the repo, which means that it still can

Peertube

2020-04-30 Thread Paul Sutton
To answer the question on user base for peertube, I did a search for xubuntu but only found a video on ubuntu https://diode.zone/videos/watch/58f508f2-ebbd-474d-a308-e7d78f759a9b which appears to have had 900 views in the short space of time it has been up there, and despite the fact the video

Re: Xubuntu 20.04 What's New Video

2020-04-30 Thread Paul Sutton
Hi Yousuf I am not sure on numbers, peertube is decentralized, so there are lots of different servers, each with it's own user base, however as it is also federated, this allows users to follow people who are not on the same instance as they are. I suggested peertube as like libry (which I had

Re: Xubuntu 20.04 What's New Video

2020-04-30 Thread Yousuf Philips
Hi Paul, Is there a large foss audience on Peertube and what are the advantages of posting videos there? Is there a main Peertube site as i came across a number of them? Many foss users seem to be uploading their videos to lbry these days, so do you think we should do the same. Hadn't heard of

Re: Xubuntu 20.04 What's New Video

2020-04-30 Thread Paul Sutton
Hi Yousuf / Team Are we able to share these videos on Peertube too please, I would download and upload. However doing this generally to cause issues as they can't verify it is my own video and take them down. ( I tried it with the fsf video they produced for their 30 years). If Xubuntu already