[00:57] <EzoWalker> has anyone else had issues with update-manager not automatically checking for updates in 14.10?
[01:08] <holstein> EzoWalker: hmmm.. TBH, im not sure, personally.. since i disable and use "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" manually.. will you run that command in the terminal, and post errors? and if none, install updates, and see if you get your updater working..
[01:09] <EzoWalker> will do
[01:10] <EzoWalker> one WARNING
[01:10] <holstein> !paste
[01:11] <holstein> if you'd like a volnteer to take a look at it...
[01:13] <djoi298> lubuntu hasn't evolved much over the past 5 years
[01:14] <EzoWalker> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10721598/
[01:15] <EzoWalker> seems i can only run my updater manually
[01:15] <EzoWalker> which is fine
[01:15] <holstein> lxde is what it is.. when lxqt comes, you'll likely see some evolution, djoi298 , if thats what you are looking for
[01:17] <djoi298> any new qt apps that will be shipping with lubuntu with the new lxqt?
[01:18] <ianorlin> not for 15.04 but there is a ppa but isn't ready for production on lubuntu yet
[01:18] <djoi298> like Clementine or SMPlayer? heh
[01:18] <ianorlin> or anywhere close
[01:18] <ianorlin> djoi298: those are in repos already
[01:19] <djoi298> yeah, but the repos takes years to get updated, you can't use the Clementine remote with the Clementine in the repos
[01:19] <holstein> djoi298: they actually dont *ever* get updated, like that
[01:19] <holstein> djoi298: lubuntu *is* ubuntu, and ubuntu/lubuntu are not rolling releases, where, newer versions roll in.. just updates
[01:20] <holstein> if you want something in lubuntu, its likely quite easy for the creators of that software to get it to you.. they can put it in upstream.. or, you can always maintain your own versions of whatever it is you need
[01:22] <djoi298> are LXDE themes copyrighted or something?
[01:23] <ianorlin> under creative commons I think
[01:23] <holstein> djoi298: its all open.. anyone can make a theme and release it as they want..
[01:23] <djoi298> they should add some of those nice LXDE themes with lubuntu
[01:23] <holstein> djoi298: "they"?
[01:24] <holstein> djoi298: you are welcome to add whatever themes you like..
[01:24] <djoi298> especially a dark theme to save battery life and make it easier on the eyes and such
[01:24] <holstein> sure.. go for it ! :)
[01:24] <ianorlin> djoi298: I don't think dark theme actually saves on battery life with lcd screens
[01:25] <djoi298> it might help a bit, i'm sure oled screens on future laptops/tablets/netbooks would benefit more
[01:26] <holstein> djoi298: add what you think will help
[01:28] <EzoWalker> holstein: yeah- no idea either, manually updating always works for me, just wanted to try to get auto updates working for a change
[09:02] <octavian> Will I lose any data if I replace Ubuntu with Lubuntu?
[09:03] <octavian> There is an option when you install: "Replace Ubuntu with Lubuntu" or somthign like that
[09:33] <leszek> you will loose every data
[09:33] <leszek> replacing means formatting the drive and install lubuntu
[09:40] <hateball> There's no need to reinstall if you just want to change the DE
[09:41] <octavian> leszek: isn't there an installing feature like I said?
[09:41] <hateball> You can just apt-get install lubuntu-desktop if you're using some $other-desktop and it will pull in the proper packages
[09:41] <hateball> then you can switch between DE's at login time
[09:41] <octavian> hateball: I heard that lubuntu has some sort of ram improvemts
[09:42] <hateball> The default DE uses less RAM than compared to Unity or KDE Plasma, yes
[09:42] <hateball> It still has the same kernel etc etc
[09:44] <octavian> hateball: ok so the oly difference is the user interface?
[09:45] <hateball> octavian: Yes
[09:45] <octavian> weird
[09:46] <hateball> Might be ubuntu-desktop has some other background daemons it depends on, I'm not really sure. Doubt that tho
[12:45] <kb52> Does anyone know how to get super-boot-manager anymore. All I get is 404 error on trying to fetch the repository.
[12:47] <kb52> Apparently directions I found from 2011 no longer work or else the author no longer maintains it.
[12:48] <kb52> Looks like nobody is here. Oh well.
[16:31] <wxl> Lubuntu Community Council catchup @ 1700 UTC https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-users/2015-April/009508.html
[17:21] <Moonsilence> Hi! I have just installed lubuntu on a netbook but still think that the themes provided are to large for the small screen. Can someone recommend a small and compact theme and explain how to install it?
[17:28] <wxl> Lubuntu CC catchup delayed until now https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/lubuntu-users/2015-April/009509.html
[19:06] <choki> give me back lxde. i dont need lxqt hype super cool whatever brainf...
[19:06] <ianorlin> choki: 14.04 is an lts for 3 years at least
[19:06] <wxl> choki: you'
[19:07] <wxl> re going to need to develop it yourself then
[19:07] <wxl> upstream's pretty much dead
[19:07] <choki> i dont need any updates. why?
[19:07] <choki> lxde will work the next 20 years
[19:07] <ianorlin> choki: unless someone finds a gtk+ 2 zero day it probably won't get fixed
[19:07] <wxl> yep, my commodore 128 still works great
[19:11] <dust> where in the menu is apport... its installed and i did set it manually to 1