[03:15] <Hexagonite> Is using Lubuntu without a graphics driver fine?
[07:32] <excalibr> Hello lubuntu users
[07:35] <excalibr> is python-gi or python3-gi package installed by default on your os?
[11:09] <Rarrikins> apt-get install lubuntu-core installs all sorts of extra stuff like friends-facebook and unity-scope-gdrive. How do I avoid anything nonessential?
[21:05] <imrane555> hi
[21:06] <imrane555> hi
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[21:49] <holstein> imrane555: ?
[21:49] <holstein> !ask | imrane555
[21:50] <imrane555> ok
[21:50] <holstein> imrane555: if you have a question for one of the volunteers here to look at, feel free and ask it. but flooding is not going to be OK here.. thanks :)
[21:51] <imrane555> how to change lubuntu to a server
[21:52] <holstein> imrane555: well, its all the same really, so if you want, just use whatever servers you want on lubuntu
[21:52] <holstein> otherwise, you can remove lubuntu-desktop and all the lxde stuff, and try sudo apt-get install ubuntu-server
[21:53] <holstein> you could do something like http://www.darrinhodges.com/converting-ubuntu-12-04-lts-desktop-to-server/
[21:54] <holstein> but, if it were me, i would just leave lubuntu in place, since its light, and use it as a server 'as-is', and, next time, if i dont want a GUI, i would not install one
[21:54] <imrane555> thank's
[21:55] <imrane555> do i change "sudo tasksel remove ubuntu-desktop" to "sudo tasksel remove lubuntu-desktop"
[21:56] <genii> Or just run sudo tasksel  by itself and toggle off what you want installed or removed
[21:56] <holstein> or, just install what you want.. apache, or whatever
[21:57] <holstein> lots of folks use lubuntu as a base for a server since its a light UI.. and you still have a GUI there if you need it
[21:57] <imrane555> ok
[21:57] <holstein> imrane555: ubuntu-server and lubuntu *are* ubuntu.. the same repos.. if you can spare the meager overhead of LXDE, it might be preferrable to leave it in place