[04:00] <penguin1263> An "inferior" 12-year old has taken control of this bouncer, have a nice day!
[10:51] <Kilian]1> Hi, can someone tell me how long lubuntu 14.04 will be supported the wilie says for 3 years. But when was it released?
[11:07] <hateball> year.month
[11:15] <gsilvapt> Kilian]1, our LTS are for 2 years and yea, it was release on April, 2014
[11:16] <Kilian]1> thanks
[14:14] <Autoclesis> For USB mic I found pavucontrol package but not pulseaudio package on software center so what now
[15:11] <rubiksmomo> Hey. What's the best way to restore access to the system after forgetting filesystem encryption password?
[15:48] <genii> rubiksmomo: Remembering the password
[15:51] <rubiksmomo> Then what's the 2nd best way?
[15:55] <genii> rubiksmomo: If you need access to the data that was contained there, there is no other way. If you don't need the data there, just reinstall your operating system.
[15:57] <rubiksmomo> That's what I thought. Thanks for confirmation.
[15:58] <genii> rubiksmomo: You're welcome
[16:03] <ianorlyn> rubiksmomo: I actually think writing down the encryption passphrase and putting it in a safe deposit box might be a good place for it as you would need both the bank key and your key to get access has the security of a bank to try and gain access and stealing things from a bank gets lots of cops after you
[16:06] <rubiksmomo> How about having one half of the password at home and the other half in bank deposit box?
[16:06] <ianorlyn> rubiksmomo: that would work too
[16:08] <rubiksmomo> yey :)
[22:02] <Fun> hi folks
[22:02] <Fun> I downloaded lubuntu 14.04 lts
[22:02] <Fun> however installed somehow is different
[22:02] <Fun> DISKNAME  Lubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release amd64
[22:02] <Fun> when I select guided partioning with LVM
[22:02] <Fun> it says cand too many volumes exist already
[22:04] <Fun> what to do?
[22:04] <Fun> :D
[22:48] <holstein> Fun: i would look at whatever im trying to do with my hard drive, and make sure its functioning properly
[22:48] <holstein> !mini
[22:48] <holstein> you can use a mini iso ^ or alternate iso, and add lubuntu packages *after* installation
[23:06] <Fun> what is alternate iso?
[23:06] <Fun> holstein:
[23:06] <holstein> Fun: *not* the live iso, that may not provide you want you want, functionally
[23:07] <holstein> what i would do is, use the smaller, mini iso, to get the 14.04 "base" installed, and hard drive setup as i want.. then, add what i want
[23:09] <Fun> :)
[23:09] <Fun> the standard one is live right?
[23:10] <holstein> Fun: the normal one, you reported trying, which, is for standard desktop use, that may not have the functionality you want
[23:10] <holstein> there are nother iso's for other things
[23:11] <Fun>  I have use alt
[23:12] <Fun> now downloading standard
[23:12] <Fun> which one got live lubuntu 14.04?
[23:12] <holstein> Fun: the mini iso is *quite* small.. you wont wait for it to download long
[23:12] <holstein> its the shortest path to, 14.04, installed, as you want
[23:12] <Fun> I want standard live
[23:12] <Fun> :D
[23:12] <Fun> hehe
[23:12] <Fun> and ty
[23:12] <holstein> Fun: you actually want the one that provides the installation you want
[23:12] <holstein> Fun: which, is likely *not* the live one
[23:13] <Fun> I recall having cd
[23:13] <holstein> Fun: iso
[23:13] <Fun> that was a live and also provided install
[23:13] <Fun> yes iso
[23:13] <holstein> Fun: you can use the iso on cd, usb, dvd. whatever
[23:13] <Fun> yes