[02:56] <LWM> Hello hello, #lubuntu
[02:57] <LWM> I was going to go happily install 14.04.2 on an old laptop.  So I downloaded the iso.  Then I went to burn in onto a CD.
[02:57] <LWM> That's when I found out that the iso is bigger than a CD!
[02:57] <LWM> (standard cd)
[02:57] <LWM> ...
[02:57] <LWM> ...WHY?
[02:58] <ianorlin> the kernel keeps growing
[02:58] <LWM> Right.
[02:58] <LWM> The documentation should probably be adjusted to remove "burn to CD" from the instructions.
[02:59] <LWM> Just to reflect that it's not really an option any more...
[02:59] <ianorlin> hmm might need to point you to orginal 14.04 image and then update
[02:59] <Unit193> !mini
[02:59] <LWM> Oh, good!
[03:00] <Unit193> 30MB, everything else is downloaded during installation.
[03:01] <LWM> I'm golden, as long as the network card works from those 30MB
[03:02] <LWM> The "alternate" looks like it's less than 700
[03:02] <LWM> !alternate
[03:02] <LWM> ...that's not inspiring.  Is it still good for lubuntu?
[03:03] <ianorlin> yeah alternate still works assu19:56 < Love3> Yes love
[03:03] <ianorlin> 19:56 < Love3> Thought so
[03:03] <ianorlin> oops
[03:06] <Unit193> Hah.
[03:06] <Unit193> LWM: Yes, Lubuntu still uses alternate installer ISOs.
[03:06] <LWM> We'll go with that then; the victim...target laptop probably has low ram anyway
[03:06] <LWM> Thanks v much
[03:07] <Unit193> Have fun.
[10:46] <zh1> how can i access lubuntu keyring?
[19:32] <Garrick1> comment avoir la meteo, cpu usage, networks usage, toussa toussa sur le bureau ?
[19:41] <l0p3n> Hey, where can I get the latest packages for lubuntu?
[19:42] <Unit193> apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[19:43] <Unit193> l0p3n: What do you mean by 'latest packages'?
[19:43] <l0p3n> Yes. I understand that. I should be more specific. On debian you can for example get the latest packages from SID.
[19:45] <l0p3n> This is done by setting sources.list to codenam SID. Is this necessary in Lubuntu (in order to download the latest packages).
[19:45] <l0p3n> ?
[19:50] <[FR]Dae> l0p3n do you have add the LXDE ppa ?
[19:50] <[FR]Dae> for have all update for your distribution ?
[19:50] <[FR]Dae> =)
[19:51] <l0p3n> [FR]Dae: Bonjour. How can I do this?
[19:53] <l0p3n> I have lubuntu as a live CD right now. Just looking for a lightweight bleeding edge distro.
[19:53] <l0p3n> debian-based too :)
[19:55] <[FR]Dae> Debian LXDE or Lubuntu ?
[19:57] <l0p3n> [FR]Dae: Ok thanks. What's the version of gcc on Lubuntu?
[19:59] <[FR]Dae> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10972756/
[19:59] <[FR]Dae> gksudo leafpad /etc/apt/source.list (i'm not responsable for you error )
[19:59] <[FR]Dae> =)
[19:59] <Jen_S> Hi folks.  I have an older ASUS 1000HE netbook, on which I just installed lubuntu.  This netbook, under windows, had software that would let you set the CPU clock (under/over).  Can someone help me mimic this in lubuntu?
[20:01] <l0p3n> [FR]Dae: Wow that's one advances sources.list :) Thanks!
[20:01] <l0p3n> *advanced
[20:01] <[FR]Dae> optimised
[20:02] <[FR]Dae> BUT it's possible if you take some test with you distrib you lost the sound or nm-appl don't start
[20:02] <[FR]Dae> (network manager work but in back)
[20:03] <Jen_S> I'm pretty new to this.  Could use some information on the "lubuntu software center" too -- is this pretty much the same as the software center would be on ubuntu?
[20:04] <Jen_S> software center, synaptic package manager, and gdebi package installer -- guess i'm not sure what the difference is in these :P
[20:08] <[FR]Dae> Jen_S sudo apt update -ymu --fix-missing && sudo apt upgrade -ymu --fix-missing && sudo apt-get -ymu dist-upgrade --fix-missing && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get autoclean && sudo apt-get clean
[20:08] <[FR]Dae> in terminal
[20:09] <[FR]Dae> active on the setting of synaptic all update
[20:10] <Jen_S> Don't understand your last line...
[20:11] <[FR]Dae> open your synaptic
[20:12] <[FR]Dae> package manager synapic
[20:12] <Jen_S> Ok.
[20:12] <Jen_S> It is open.
[20:12] <[FR]Dae> and on the setting, mark all the box for have all update
[20:12] <[FR]Dae> after
[20:13] <[FR]Dae> open a, terminal and copy paste the commande
[20:13] <[FR]Dae> sudo apt update -ymu --fix-missing && sudo apt upgrade -ymu --fix-missing && sudo apt-get -ymu dist-upgrade --fix-missing && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get autoclean && sudo apt-get cleansudo apt update -ymu --fix-missing && sudo apt upgrade -ymu --fix-missing && sudo apt-get -ymu dist-upgrade --fix-missing && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get autoclean && sudo apt-get cleansudo apt update -ymu --fix-missing &&
[20:13] <[FR]Dae> sudo apt upgrade -ymu --fix-missing && sudo apt-get -ymu dist-upgrade --fix-missing && sudo apt-get autoremove && sudo apt-get autoclean && sudo apt-get clean
[20:13] <[FR]Dae> oups sorry
[20:13] <[FR]Dae> just 1 time
[20:13] <Jen_S> (Also, the "notification bubble" that pops up in the top left corner is really ugly and hard to read. It's got like, multiple lines through it. Can that be adjusted?
[20:13] <Jen_S> OK I will do that.  I am surprised all those terminal commands have to be used for a brand new installation. That doesn't seem very user friendly. :\
[20:13] <[FR]Dae> not this option
[20:13] <[FR]Dae> just the box for update
[20:14] <[FR]Dae> application & update setting
[20:15] <[FR]Dae> you have 5 box (main, univers restricted, multivers, source code )
[20:16] <Jen_S> yes they are all checked
[20:16] <[FR]Dae>  close them all
[20:16] <Jen_S> uncheck them?
[20:16] <[FR]Dae> and open the terminal and past the command lign
[20:16] <[FR]Dae> nop
[20:16] <[FR]Dae> CHECK all
[20:17] <[FR]Dae> save and close (exit )
[20:17] <Jen_S> they were already checked
[20:17] <Jen_S> nothing is checked under the "Other Software" tab
[20:17] <[FR]Dae> ok good update now
[20:18] <Jen_S> what does that do?
[20:18] <Jen_S> I am not sure why you are telling me to do this.
[20:18] <[FR]Dae> source no official
[20:19] <Jen_S> I don't know what "source no official" means.
[20:19] <[FR]Dae> No Official PPA source repository
[20:20] <[FR]Dae> and have to update you pc you have more chance resolve your probleme
[20:20] <[FR]Dae> so on first before ask "how to do that"
[20:21] <[FR]Dae> reboot, update, chec ubuntu-one / ubuntu forum and only after ask here =)
[21:06] <ilhami> hey
[21:07] <ilhami> how to format USB with dd?
[21:20] <Garrick1> ilhami, dd ?
[21:23] <ilhami> :p
[21:23] <ilhami> dd tool?
[21:26] <ianorlin> ilhami: carefully I suggest running lsblk to show which block devices are on your system first and you need to know which ones they are
[21:26] <ilhami> ok I used gparted to format instead.
[21:27] <ilhami> How can I put a OS iso on the disk with dd then?
[21:27] <ilhami> an*
[21:27] <ianorlin> dd needs sudo to work
[21:27] <ianorlin> if is the imput file in this case is the OS iso
[21:28] <ianorlin> of should be the device of your usb but if you chose wrong you could erase your entire hard drive
[21:30] <ilhami> lol
[21:30] <ilhami> then help me out :d
[21:30] <ianorlin> I need to know how many drives you have as if its only one it is problaby sdb
[21:30] <[FR]Dae> ilhami me i use disk
[21:30] <[FR]Dae> on graphique mode
[21:32] <ilhami> ianorlin, yeah 2 sec.
[21:32] <ilhami> 2 GB RAM = 32 or 64 bit?
[21:33] <ilhami> can I check bits from BIOS?
[21:34] <ilhami> I have sda and sb
[21:34] <ilhami> sdb*
[21:35] <ilhami> and a sr0
[21:35] <ilhami> I want it on the sdb which is the USB drive
[21:36] <ilhami> ianorlin
[21:36] <ianorlin> it is sudo dd if=   of=/dev/sdb where if is the path to the iso
[21:37] <ilhami> sounds easy
[21:51] <ilhami> ianorlin, sdb has a sdb1? do I have to specify that ?
[21:52] <ilhami> https://dpaste.de/QENM check this
[21:54] <ilhami> I guess it's called a partition :P
[21:55] <ilhami> do I have to specify the partition?
[21:57] <ilhami> I ran the command, but looks like it's just loading. should I just wait?
[21:58] <ilhami> cursor is blinking
[22:08] <ianorlin> it can take a while dependent on usb speed
[22:19] <WovenMaggie> Hello I have an old pc like celeron 2400 1 gb ddr ram... crap video card...what is the best distro to run on it, im just going to use it for irc etc
[22:19] <ianorlin> Lubuntu would be fine in 1 GB ram for irc
[22:20] <ianorlin> I have done that off 512 MB
[22:20] <ianorlin> lubuntu really doesn't care about video card that much no fancy 3d effects
[22:20] <ilhami> I really love xubuntu. :)
[22:20] <WovenMaggie> ok
[22:21] <WovenMaggie> is lubuntu or xubuntu faster?
[22:21] <WovenMaggie> it had xp on it but its not secure anymore
[22:21] <ilhami> Both of them are fast I guess.
[23:01] <[FR]Dae> WovenMaggie give you XP and install Lubuntu on dualboot
[23:01] <[FR]Dae> is better