[09:32] <fredflintstone> can the current version of LUBUNTU 15.10 run on a Via C7-m 1000Mhz cpu, with 1 gig of ram but the issue is if it will ru on the cpu???
[09:33] <bioterror> probably it will run, but VIA's CPU's aint that fast
[09:33] <bioterror> dont expect much
[09:35] <fredflintstone> thank you and i understand that the cpu in the friends netbook cannot be changed but yes agreed that it is slow , with the problem being its a Via C7-m processor and not changable comes the question if the kernel out of the box with this release is it is supported or not?
[18:23] <utu8o> how do you turn on automatic security updates
[18:24] <redwolf> go to update-manager
[18:24] <redwolf> usually they're automatic by default
[18:25] <redwolf> http://i.stack.imgur.com/I3yHR.png
[18:25] <redwolf> ensure "check for updates" is on
[18:25] <utu8o> thanks
[18:25] <redwolf> :)
[18:26] <utu8o> if i choose install automatically, and the computer is maxing out the cpu and ram, would it mess up the system?
[18:27] <utu8o> or would it install automatically, when the CPU, RAM and HDD are not in use?
[18:27] <redwolf> no, updates will just being slow, as updates consume a bit of cpu
[18:27] <redwolf> I don't think you can schedule that task, they just keep downloading in the background
[18:28] <utu8o> is there an option what time updates can be installed automatically like 3:00am?
[18:28] <redwolf> if configure background downloads, of course. it's the best option, so you don't have to wait when they're ready
[18:28] <redwolf> you could use a cron command, but I never did that with the update-manager
[18:28] <redwolf> the best option is the background unattended downloads
[18:31] <redwolf> here's some info about it: http://askubuntu.com/questions/36251/is-there-a-way-to-change-what-time-the-update-manager-checks-for-updates
[23:58] <ajacmac> hey, does anyone know how to get pygame installed on python 3 on 15.10?
[23:58] <ajacmac> I used apt-get and it installed on 2.7