[05:34] hispeed67: have you tried other versions of ubuntu? [05:35] ubuntu 15.10, xubuntu and studio.. [05:35] hispeed67: what kind of grafix card? [05:35] laptop.. toshiba [05:36] hispeed67: sudo lshw -C video [05:36] hispeed67: toshiba can hold some bios firmware updates perhaps, doublecheck their website please [05:36] product: 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller [05:36] vendor: Intel Corporation [05:36] hispeed67: nvidia card also? [05:37] no.. [05:38] wasn't aware you could install a video card on a laptop.. [05:38] hispeed67: you sure its not an optimus card right? [05:38] configuration: driver=i915 latency=0 [05:38] built in video with intel chipset.. [05:38] hispeed67: doesnt show unclaimed card above or? [05:38] no [05:39] ok good [05:39] hispeed67: maybe you should also test a lubuntu veriant [05:39] hispeed67: as your card isnt for heavy works [05:40] hispeed67: your system eats grafix + cpu work both on your cpu, no wonder your fan blows [05:40] sigh [05:41] hispeed67: you could test out lubuntu from your existing system perhaps [05:41] sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop [05:41] logout and login to lubuntu [05:41] to see if things go smoother [05:41] ok.. d/l'ing now [05:42] !info lubuntu-desktop | hispeed67 [05:42] hispeed67: lubuntu-desktop (source: lubuntu-meta): Lubuntu Desktop environment. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.62 (xenial), package size 2 kB, installed size 14 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; powerpc; armhf) [05:42] what is lubuntu variant for? [05:42] thnx [05:42] hispeed67: lubuntu is the lightest of all ubuntu's [05:42] damn, and here all this time, i been d/l'ing iso's to change variant.. [05:42] hispeed67: i also reccomend you an ssd for your system [05:43] hispeed67: you can test flavors from existing systems, but its reccomended the way you do it [05:43] hispeed67: grab the iso and install clean if your real happy with lubuntu [05:43] im thinking bout getting a new laptop around x-mas time/new years.. [05:44] hispeed67: dont, and install a samsung 850 pro ssd in your toshiba [05:44] as long as your laptop works [05:44] use it [05:44] what is good place for small screen (14"), i7, no cd-rom? [05:44] no dvd. [05:44] slow as shit.. [05:45] hispeed67: im in diffferent country then you, not sure mate [05:45] right on.. [05:45] but again, try an ssd [05:45] it will give you a big boost [05:45] hate to waste my terrabyte h [05:45] ard drive.. only one h/d bay [05:45] yeah but your TB hd slows your system [05:45] really??? [05:46] buy a cheap external enclosure and put the 1TB there [05:46] vs. ssd, sure.. [05:46] then plugin samsung 850 pro in the laptop [05:46] already have 2 external terrabyte drive.. [05:46] big internal drives are bottleneck [05:46] and a 500gb external (movies, tv shows and music) [05:46] their good for storage yes [05:46] but not for fast active work [05:47] at least /home has it's own partition.. ;) [05:47] hispeed67: im running xenial for test also on my ssd desktop 8sec boot [05:47] boot time doesn't matter to me, i only boot about 1 time per week. [05:47] same on my netbook [05:47] right [05:48] dfsdf [05:48] but data transfer, fast work, fast unpacking [05:48] all good on ssd [05:51] i was thinking it was change to systemd [05:52] all done. [05:52] logout/login? [05:52] yeah [05:52] brb [05:53] and click the icon for lubuntu [05:55] wb [05:55] that was cool.. ;) [05:56] :p [05:56] !info preload | hispeed67 install this one also [05:56] hispeed67 install this one also: preload (source: preload): adaptive readahead daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.4-2 (xenial), package size 34 kB, installed size 135 kB [05:57] done [05:57] hispeed67: will speed things up too [05:57] after reboot [05:57] now keep an eye on htop what it does [05:58] what is difference tween cpu util and system load? [05:58] on lubuntu? [05:58] in htop [05:59] i can send you a screen capture of xchat and htop [05:59] ah not sure didnt test myself for some time [05:59] system will be ram i think [05:59] cpu, cpu [06:02] hispeed67: doesnt transfer [06:03] oh, i stopped it.. i figured you didn't want it.. [06:03] re offering. [06:03] prolly yout router blocking [06:03] yea weird.. says connect.. dammit. [06:03] yea, prolly. [06:03] use tinypic [06:04] not installed, unable to locate package. [06:05] man, there's a lot of shit running i don't recognize.. [06:05] quit using for like 8 years.. [06:05] been back for like 3.. [06:06] used for like 6 years before that maybe.. [06:06] yeah, that's about right.. started using in 94/95.. until 02/03 or so.. started again around 2010 [06:06] hispeed67: tinypic is for online sharing [06:07] ok.. hang on. [06:07] website? [06:07] yea [06:09] click on send via e-mail or no? just upload.. [06:10] http://tinypic.com/r/ddcn60/9 [06:12] got it [06:14] lags like hell [06:21] !info modemmanager [06:21] modemmanager (source: modemmanager): D-Bus service for managing modems. In component main, is optional. Version 1.4.12-1ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 594 kB, installed size 2916 kB [06:21] not needed if i don't have a modem, right? [06:22] hispeed67: so overall lubuntu speed is good now? [06:22] fan noise? [06:22] better.. still runs.. off for like 2-5 seconds and back on for a couple seconds.. [06:23] got rid of ninja [06:23] kk [06:23] gonna start getting rid of things i don't use.. i have no modems, so i don't need modemmanager, right? [06:23] hispeed67: doublecheck toshiba website for bios upgrades [06:23] hispeed67: i reccomend you to let lubuntu as default [06:23] it should run lightweight like this [06:24] if you dont have modem, it wont use modem manager anyway [06:24] 3mb wont make any difference right [06:25] its not memory that's the problem, i have 8 G and im using 1.25G [06:27] kk [06:27] only way to check my current bios is reboot and go into biod, right? [06:28] it's like the cpu never idles [06:31] im gonna reboot and check bios version [06:31] brb [07:16] hispeed67: wb [07:17] dude.. i don't know what happened.. system hosed for a minute.. re-installing a bunch of stuff that it says i need.. cmake (wtf?) i couldn't get to xchat servers.. thought it might have been modemmanager [07:18] told you not to mess with default stuff [07:19] now when i run apt-get install i get warning: the following packages cannot be authenticated [07:19] i could get pkgs via www and manually install them. [07:19] install what [07:19] anything. [07:19] dont install things manual [07:19] modemmanager now [07:19] and use sudo [07:19] i used sudo [07:19] asks if i want to install without verification. [07:21] weird [07:21] updating now.. then ill run upgrade again. [07:21] was getting an error about modemmanager.. hahaha.. ooops [07:22] kk [07:24] brb [07:29] !info osspd [07:29] osspd (source: osspd): OSS Proxy Daemon: Userland OSS emulation. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.2-6 (xenial), package size 23 kB, installed size 122 kB (Only available for linux-any) [07:30] any idea what that is? [07:31] fan isn't running all the time now.. everything seems to be working.. [07:31] re-installed modemmanager.. [07:37] all fixed. [07:38] modemmanager and ninja are re-installed.. [07:38] don't know what it was.. but now all cpus are in single digit in htop [07:38] :p [07:40] check it out [07:40] http://tinypic.com/r/65070p/9 [07:40] and back to ubuntu studio [07:40] not lubuntu [07:41] notice the 'load average' [07:44] :p [07:44] bbl [09:36] Good morning. [12:46] Hiyas all [12:46] hey BK [12:47] * penguin42 just got a 'Failed to fetch http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/universe/binary-i386/Packages Hash Sum mismatch' [12:48] hmmm OK now [12:49] hi penguin42 === cyphase_ is now known as cyphase === bittin is now known as bittin_US