[03:32] ACTION [03:32] nothing [03:32] anybody [03:47] hobbet1: waht is your quetion? [04:06] thank you for answering ianorlin i had an error in my lubuntu but linux room helped me with it thank you again [04:32] Hey there. [04:33] I need to know if Lubuntu 14.04LTS is safe to use on a Samsung 850 EVO SSD. I've been reading up on queued TRIM commands corrupting data on these drives, and need to know if my drive is blacklisted by the kernel for queued TRIM commands [13:06] perhaps you're referring to https://blog.algolia.com/when-solid-state-drives-are-not-that-solid/ [13:10] and I see that had hit HN https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9723066 [13:10] oh. [13:11] this is what I get when I /ignore parts,joins,quits [14:37] hi [14:38] which irc client do you use ? [14:44] hi [14:46] hi [14:51] Hi === HairyFotr is now known as HairyFotr1 === HairyFotr1 is now known as HairyFotr === HairyFotr is now known as HairyFotr1 === HairyFotr1 is now known as HairyFotr === IAmNotThatGuy is now known as Mohi === HairyFotr is now known as HairyFort === HairyFort is now known as HairyFotr [18:01] hello, I tried #lxle but it's empty.. Can I ask here? (I'll go ahead and if not, no worries..) Is the lxle distro a "live" as well or only for installation? [18:01] and actually same question for lubuntu distro.. [18:14] no fans of lxle here then.. ookie.. [18:15] WhoIsThis: LXLE isn't a supported variant [18:15] cheers. It's just that this channel is listed in the lxle help page/site, that's all [18:15] at least AFAIK LXLE isn't supproted :P [18:16] Lubuntu desktop ISOs can run in 'live' mode, but will not retain data unless you've set up persistence on, say, a USB stick and such [18:16] as well as install :P [18:16] I haven't done an install for aeons so not sure if they're still doing "live" mode.. but thanks for the rest info ;) [21:10] does somebody know how to reduce CPU frequency in Lubuntu? [21:26] suncokret, why to save power or do you mean useage [21:29] some old games when i start it use 100% of CPU, and because it is core2duo it use 50% [21:30] so if i can reduce cpu freq from 2,8 to 800 for example.. game will use then just 800mhz [21:31] but i can't change governor [21:57] I am not sure on core 2 duo have you tried powertop? [22:22] suncokret: i dont think thats sound logic [22:23] suncokret: what you likely want to do is, limit the use of the CPU by that game.. but, it could be, that game is just not supporting your operating system well.. are these 3d games? [22:24] could be, you would get into GPU driver support, and who knows.. anyways, i would try looking for general ubuntu users that play those games, and experience similar issues.. [22:24] also, *is* it an issue? i mean, maybe you just want to have the game use the CPU when you are gaming.. you can always stop playing the game when you need the power for something else [22:24] some of that games are 3d, and they also on windows use 100% of procesor [22:25] that games work on celeron 566 [22:25] sure.. but, is that a problem? [22:25] i mean, games require CPU and GPU.. [22:25] problem is when i start it on dual core 2.8Ghz they use 50% [22:26] cool.. why is that a problem? [22:26] because game is written to use 100% of procesor [22:26] problem is because fan work fast when it is on 50% [22:26] fan sounds are likely just going to happen under linux like that [22:26] and i make mistake, procesor is Pentium D 2.8 [22:26] not core2duo [22:27] i mean, scale the CPU if you like, but, that wont address anything, likely [22:27] i found this [22:27] http://askubuntu.com/questions/73710/how-can-i-adjust-cpu-frq-in-lubuntu [22:27] and this [22:27] http://gtk-apps.org/content/show.php/CPU+frequency+governor+selector?content=124444 [22:27] CPU frequencey scaling support can be actually hardware specific, on some leve [22:27] level* [22:28] but i don't know how to make this to work [22:28] when i use command cpufreq-info in terminal [22:29] i have this message [22:29] no or unknown cpufreq driver is active on this CPU [22:31] right.. which is plausible.. if the hardware doesnt support CPU scaling in linux [22:32] id say, this is not going to address the fan speed, for you [22:36] how i can check is Pentium D support frequency scaling? [22:44] i go to see something in bios :)