[01:09] hello [01:10] when you recently install lubuntu how much ram does it use? [01:23] Ubuntu-nice: i386 or amd 64 [01:23] it varies some with how much ram you have [01:38] usually lubuntu starts off using 170mb ram after the updates are in [01:39] i noticed this in my VM running lubuntu 1404 and giving it 2gb ram to use [01:39] im sure that varies but should be in the ballpark [01:40] yeah it is around 100 for 32 bit and lilttel over 200 with my laptop with 4 gigs [02:08] 64 4RAM [02:08] LinusTorvaldII, ianorlin [02:08] High All :) [02:09] im here [02:09] i have older laptop with 4gb ram, is 32bit ok even tho i have 64bit cpu? [02:09] its ok but 64 bit is a lil better [02:09] yes ok thanks [02:09] they say the edge is 2gb [02:09] yes had win 8 on it [02:09] yuck [02:10] ok [02:10] well i can help u with w8 sometime if u like [02:10] its easy [02:10] LOL.... run's [02:10] no no [02:10] ok [02:10] i don't like [02:10] just sayin if ur stuck with it [02:10] plus i only email, chat, web [02:10] oh ok [02:11] thanks [02:11] cool makes it easy no matter what u run [02:11] which linux OS ru going to install? [02:11] i'm actually runing zorin 9 lite, friend rec. 2 me [02:11] ahh ok lil kde huh [02:11] lxde [02:11] i think [02:11] or is lite different ...oh ok [02:12] i thnk original zorin was kde [02:12] it's lightweight [02:12] ive used it [02:12] yes cutom gnome web says [02:12] custom [02:12] i think lubuntu and xubuntu are amoung the best of the light ones [02:12] u have plenty of ram for all of them [02:13] really, i wanna try xubuntu 14.04.1 [02:13] i have it [02:13] its very nice [02:13] it idles at only 240mb ram after the updates in my VM [02:14] zorin 2 me picture's wise looks very polished [02:14] the gateway 2 linux they say [02:17] is lubuntu lighter? [02:17] yes in my vm after updates it idled at 170mb ram [02:17] but as u can see when u have 4gb ram not much difference [02:18] u have 4096mb hehe [02:18] yeah, right now using ubuntu [02:18] but I want something else, think will try lubuntu [02:18] its not as complete as xubunut but a great OS [02:19] my fav version of lubuntu is actually peppermint [02:21] haha look at my latest linux wallpaper [02:23] its complete, if it has all you want.. making it complete [02:23] both xubuntu and lubuntu are ubuntu.. so, you can add literally anything you like to either of them from the ubuntu repos. making them both the same [02:23] any way 2 get firefox with latest flash? [02:24] though, not shipping the same.. having the same access to the same software [02:24] adobe on linux 11.2 [02:24] http://imgur.com/KM7BG6v [02:24] i need 15 for pogo.com [02:24] i lubb my lubuntu [02:24] WeedSavedMyLife: sure.. adobe is always welcome to provide you with flash.. but, they do not.. so *if* you want current flash, you use the one they provide to chrome [02:24] ok ty [02:25] i'm reading and see that now [02:25] :) [02:25] http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/ [02:25] !flash [02:25] To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - See also !Restricted and !Gnash [02:25] ty guy's [06:05] hello all [12:41] Hello. I am using updated Lubuntu 14.04 and I can't seem to figure out how to disable password after computer wakes up [12:42] I always get prompt that has "comment" in dop down menu and text field that requires user password [12:44] In "power manager", I disabled "lock screen after going for suspend/hybernate", but password prompt still shows up. [12:46] Also, I tried disabling light locker, but it always turns itself on somehow [12:47] testman: first check what screen-locker is running. Could be "xscreensaver" or "light-locker". And light-locker is only started at x11-login-time and if you "killall -SIGHUP light-locker" it should be gone - but if using light-locker you can /have to disable the locking in the light-locker-settings every time [20:54] hello #lubuntu, I am really liking this OS but I have a problem with my hard drive. For some reason it's split into sda1, sda2, and sda 5 [20:56] sda1 contains the root filesystem and is 5.0GB, sda2 is "extended partition" and 2.9GB, and sda5 is "linux swap partition" and also 2.9GB [20:56] for some reason, when I installed lubuntu it made the swap partition as large as the amount of RAM I have in my system [20:58] so now instead of having roughly 8GB of solid state space, I now have 4.5GB of solid state space... and this is a problem because stock lubuntu alone is taking up a fair amount of that [21:03] help maybe? [21:05] thats a tiny hd [21:07] It is [21:07] you could probably use gparted to delete the swap partition and extend the main partition [21:08] What are the consequences of doing that? [21:08] also, why does sda2 exist? [21:20] Hi all. I'm trying to learn how to use Lubuntu but I'm stuck on emptying the trash for a USB drive... most Google hits start talking about the command line - is there no way to do this through the GUI? ! [21:22] Gyndawyr: well, you wouldnt be able to multitask as many programs, and you could forget about using suspend [21:25] ForTheWin: I've got a USB pen that I could use for additional storage. Would I be able to use that in order to keep the suspend function working? [22:07] hi all [22:08] does anyone else have problem with installing icedtea from synaptic? [22:09] lubuntu. [22:09] 14.10 [23:09] bye