I like Lubuntu 'cause it's not technical. I like the easy installation. I like that I can maintain it with just a couple of terminal commands.
So, I kept working at it. Now? Now I'm on the dev team, recognized as an expert and an 'official member' - able to even speak on behalf of Ubuntu and Lubuntu.
Rather than muss about with fancy words, I want to say I appreciate what I've seen from you so far. Your willingness to work on the archives is appreciated.
Would you like to join the guitar sub as a moderator?
I've checked with and we agree you look like you'll be a good fit.
Surely I'll accept that. Just let me what I need to do as the job requires and I'm on it. Though I must figure out when I finish updating archives how get last 2 at top 😅. I forgot it's time based so they would be in April's area and not Oct nov
So long as they're there, they're searchable as an index. That's the greatest value of the archives - they can be searched. Getting some out of order isn't bad, so long as the date is correct.
Your only obligations as a moderator would be helping out by opening a thread now and then. As you can see, we use the same text every time. We just change the headline. Otherwise, we use the same text. We remove the sticky from the week before and sticky the current thread. That stays stickied all week long, until the next thread is up and running - or just before the next thread is up and running.
It's not overly complicated. We'll bring you up to speed. The hardest part is coming up with witty headlines. The headlines should all mention that it's the FNGT - as that makes it easier to spot them when doing the archives.
Ok awesome yeah I'll gladly help out. Just lemme when yaw need me open a thread and what not and I'll do what I can to help out. Love the forum it gives me something to focus on and work towards every week like goals
I have a spare sdd might go install Ubuntu studio on it since as features go super loaded for music and such and is easier to I stall Apts over pacman
I never bother with Ubuntu Studio. I don't think it even needs to have a real-time/low-latency kernel these days. I think they haven't needed a special kernel since like 5.2-ish. Somewhere around 5.2.
Oh well that's awesome the low latency mod is permanent these days makes me wanna try them out again
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