[04:00] An "inferior" 12-year old has taken control of this bouncer, have a nice day! [10:51] 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] year.month [11:15] Kilian]1, our LTS are for 2 years and yea, it was release on April, 2014 [11:16] thanks [14:14] For USB mic I found pavucontrol package but not pulseaudio package on software center so what now [15:11] Hey. What's the best way to restore access to the system after forgetting filesystem encryption password? [15:48] rubiksmomo: Remembering the password [15:51] Then what's the 2nd best way? [15:55] 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] That's what I thought. Thanks for confirmation. [15:58] rubiksmomo: You're welcome [16:03] 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] How about having one half of the password at home and the other half in bank deposit box? [16:06] rubiksmomo: that would work too [16:08] yey :) === mugebjgd is now known as gebjgd [22:02] hi folks [22:02] I downloaded lubuntu 14.04 lts [22:02] however installed somehow is different [22:02] DISKNAME Lubuntu 14.04 LTS "Trusty Tahr" - Release amd64 [22:02] when I select guided partioning with LVM [22:02] it says cand too many volumes exist already [22:04] what to do? [22:04] :D [22:48] Fun: i would look at whatever im trying to do with my hard drive, and make sure its functioning properly [22:48] !mini [22:48] The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want. The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD [22:48] you can use a mini iso ^ or alternate iso, and add lubuntu packages *after* installation [23:06] what is alternate iso? [23:06] holstein: [23:06] Fun: *not* the live iso, that may not provide you want you want, functionally [23:07] 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] :) [23:09] the standard one is live right? [23:10] Fun: the normal one, you reported trying, which, is for standard desktop use, that may not have the functionality you want [23:10] there are nother iso's for other things [23:11] I have use alt [23:12] now downloading standard [23:12] which one got live lubuntu 14.04? [23:12] Fun: the mini iso is *quite* small.. you wont wait for it to download long [23:12] its the shortest path to, 14.04, installed, as you want [23:12] I want standard live [23:12] :D [23:12] hehe [23:12] and ty [23:12] Fun: you actually want the one that provides the installation you want [23:12] Fun: which, is likely *not* the live one [23:13] I recall having cd [23:13] Fun: iso [23:13] that was a live and also provided install [23:13] yes iso [23:13] Fun: you can use the iso on cd, usb, dvd. whatever [23:13] yes