[12:34] <Mr_KaShAnA> hi
[12:35] <Mr_KaShAnA> is the 15.10 version released?
[12:35] <Mr_KaShAnA> i saw it on cdimage.ubuntu.com
[13:19] <Pici> not yet
[13:19] <Mr_KaShAnA> it'll be released today in the afternoon?
[13:26] <Pici> yep
[13:26] <Mr_KaShAnA> k thx
[18:47] <ethan_m42> which linux kernel should I install in lubuntu 15.10 Wily Werewolf?
[18:48] <redwolf> kernel? then one shipped with :)
[18:48] <ethan_m42> should I install 4.2 or 4.3RC?
[18:49] <redwolf> I wouldn't change the 4.2
[18:49] <ethan_m42> redwolf you have a similar nick name with werewolf
[18:49] <redwolf> but that's my advise
[18:49] <redwolf> *advice
[18:51] <ethan_m42> if I put a 4.3 will it have problems?
[18:51] <redwolf> not many, as the only thing it changed inside is a major driver inclusion
[18:52] <redwolf> also, it'll be upgraded in a couple months, with any possible bug fixed
[19:04] <ianorlin> I would use 4.2 unless you have specific problems
[19:04] <redwolf> ethan_m42, YES :D
[19:05] <redwolf> I am a wolf :)
[19:08] <ethan_m42> I tried to upgrade from 15.04 to 15.10 and it downloads for too long
[19:08] <ethan_m42> it does not stop to download stuff
[19:08] <ethan_m42> ist it normal?
[19:09] <redwolf> ethan_m42, depending on your connection, it may last more than 1 hour
[19:09] <redwolf> don't worry, Windows needs 8 hours :D
[19:09] <ethan_m42> my connection is not slow
[19:09] <redwolf> maybe the mirror you selected or the one by default is not responding
[19:10] <redwolf> also everybody is accessing our servers right now :)
[19:10] <ianorlin> yeah the servers get lots of people like omg new install on release day
[19:56] <Kamilion> ethan_m42: shouldn't have any problems building 4.3 yourself. You'll probably need to build a couple other things tied to the kernel version, like linux-tools for perf and btrfs-tools for the 'btrfs' tool.
[19:57] <ethan_m42> I am not that advanced
[19:57] <Kamilion> There should be no reason to, unless you have some preproduction intel hardware that 4.2.0-16 won't recognize.
[19:57] <ethan_m42> ok I stay with 4.2
[19:57] <ethan_m42> it sounds ok
[19:58] <Kamilion> if you check the changelog for 4.2.0-16, it says it cherrypicked a few commits from 4.3RC
[19:58] <Kamilion> It's unlikely you'd ever notice the difference unless you're a hardware developer.
[19:59] <jog1> how can one group like windows in the panel?
[19:59] <Kamilion> and if any security issues are taken care of in 4.3, you'll get an update to 4.2.0-16 from the cherrypick, probably.
[19:59] <Kamilion> jog1: I am not sure lxpanel has support for that; but if it does and you find out how, I'd sure like to know as well.
[20:02] <jog1> Kamilion, there should be a way
[20:03] <Kamilion> jog1: are you saying that meaning, you have seen screenshots of that behavior and are trying to replicate it, or are you meaning "it is something that should be done if it has not already been"?
[20:04] <Kamilion> stupid ambiguous english language. *grumble*
[20:05] <Kamilion> I know win7 does it; and it's been something I've wanted to see in lxpanel for a while, however LXDE seems to have died off when razor-qt and lxde joined forces to become the lxqt project
[20:06] <Kamilion> so don't expect to see it, if it's not already a supported feature that can just be turned on.
[20:10] <ianorlin> I think if you have like a really new intel integrated graphics that just came out a few months ago I think gained something better in 4.3 I think
[20:10] <ianorlin> well those new processors have been hard to get
[20:29] <Kamilion> woo, my ratio's just gone over 30 for the lubuntu ISOs.
[20:29] <Kamilion> upload speeds are finally slowing down too, there's nobody left to blast 3.5MB/sec at now
[20:30] <Kamilion> just little DSL lines choking down 600KB/sec