[16:25] <CooloutAC> hey how do I disable whoopsie?
[20:07] <holstein> CooloutAC: http://askubuntu.com/questions/135540/what-is-the-whoopsie-process-and-how-can-i-remove-it
[20:33] <Cythes> Lubuntu... ... I kinda hope I can update on my Radaxa.
[20:33] <Cythes> Radxa*
[21:45] <OS_Connoisseur> Will Lubuntu run on a 1996 computer with a 133 MHz Pentium and 32 MB of RAM?
[21:46] <vikingredwolf> OS_Connoisseur, I don't think so
[21:46] <vikingredwolf> you can check here the system requirements: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu#System_Requirements
[21:46] <vikingredwolf> you might need 256 mb RAM
[21:47] <OS_Connoisseur> I need some lightweight OS that can boot off of a CD and back up files to my NAS from my ancient PC.
[21:47] <vikingredwolf> the only Linux that I think can run on that system is Tiny Linux, without apps
[21:49] <OS_Connoisseur> I might try Puppy Linux first, and if that fails to boot, I might use Tiny Core.
[21:49] <vikingredwolf> I'm sorry :)
[21:50] <vikingredwolf> but good luck with that computer, if it's not broken it totally deserves a Linux OS inside
[21:52] <OS_Connoisseur> Yep! :) I stopped using it about 2001 because it just wasn't powerful enough for web browsing. I just started it up today after 14 years, and it works perfectly! I just have some old documents on it that need backing up.
[21:52] <vikingredwolf> I run Puppy in a very limited and even damaged PC, so you might be lucky with it
[22:07] <OS_Connoisseur> Damn, this thing is so ancient, it can't even read rewritable cd-roms!
[22:07] <vikingredwolf> yeah, happened to me with that old machine. you need to waste one
[22:17] <OS_Connoisseur> Oh, so Windows 95 can access network shares. I guess I can just do that. I'm not getting Linux on this computer easily!