[00:00] <Guest2> I think  used the whole disk 8GB. And the ISO for lubuntu was under 1GB.
[00:02] <ianorlin> Guest2: for looking at what uses disk space I like ncdu as it doesn't take up much space
[00:02] <ianorlin> and is one of the best ncurses applicatoins for this
[00:04] <Guest2> Filesystem partition 1    7.5 GB ext4.   Is it really need all that space ?
[00:07] <Guest2> I dont hear about ncdu before. I just used what i think is standard or morstly used ext4.
[00:09] <ianorlin> it shows disk useage in ncurses
[00:11] <Guest2> I have 834 MB free. Will it ba any problems with time ?
[00:11] <ianorlin> Guest2: depends how much you save things to home even using entire disk
[00:13] <Guest2> I have 14.04.3  LTS and it will update all the time and use more disk space.
[00:14] <Guest2> I think i need to remove things i dont use.
[00:20] <Guest2> What is ncdu ? A disk manager ?
[00:23] <ianorlin> yes it runs in a temrinal
[00:28] <Guest2> I hope 7.5 GB is enough for the future. 834MB free. I am not sure i want to remove programs.
[00:33] <`Red>  Help me. Black screen on boot up lubuntu. Also happened when I installed mintppc, and debian. I'm on powermac G5 dual 2.5ghz with radeon 9600 xt 256mb
[01:01] <eperzhand> it looks like that now lubuntu uses systemd
[01:02] <ianorlin> eperzhand: 15.04 and later do
[01:02] <eperzhand> so wondering where to insert gnome-keyring-daemon
[12:30] <intx> anyone have problems with auto-starting vino (vnc) on lubuntu?
[17:09] <MattHolt> how do i get lubuntu 14.04 to stop locking the screen? i've turned off light locker everywhere i can, but it insists on resetting to 62 minutes to switch off display
[17:09] <MattHolt> and my GPU does not support that
[17:09] <MattHolt> so after 62 minutes i try to turn the thing back on, it refuses to work
[17:18] <Guest18742> hello
[17:30] <Guest18742> ?
[17:30] <Guest18742> Anyone here using Lubuntu 15.10?
[17:40] <Guest18742> no?
[22:25] <django_> Hello
[22:25] <django_> if I have ubuntu can i install lbubuntu with reinstalling everythibg
[22:30] <wxl> django_: yep just install lubuntu-desktop and then do this:
[22:30] <wxl> !purelxde
[22:41] <django_> wxl: i want to be able to do what i am doign  on ubuntu now (program) but with less graphics intensity
[22:50] <django_> what about this
[22:50] <django_> http://askubuntu.com/questions/181008/is-there-an-easy-way-to-change-ubuntu-flavor-during-upgrade
[23:02] <wxl> django_: i *think* if you install lubuntu-desktop, it will make all the lubuntu components the default desktop but don't quote me on it