[00:43] <Kamilion> dg87: apt install lubuntu-core; then service lightdm start, AFAIK
[00:43] <Kamilion> that should call lxsession -s Lubuntu -e LXDE
[00:44] <Kamilion> which should get you the nice lubuntu theme instead of the crummy default lxde theme
[00:45] <Kamilion> so, um, how do I make a snappy package work?
[00:46] <Kamilion> i got snapcraft and stuff on my build machine
[00:46] <Kamilion> but I think I'm missing something on how to actually get this to work on a fresh lubuntu VM
[01:04] <ianorlin> Kamilion, a dependency or information on how to get it to work
[01:07] <Kamilion> ianorlin: I'm not exactly sure, lol
[01:07] <Kamilion> there's not exactly a whole lot of documentation I've found
[01:08] <Kamilion> so a little of column a, a little of column b
[01:08] <Kamilion> the release notes just point at https://insights.ubuntu.com/2016/04/20/canonical-unveils-6th-lts-release-of-ubuntu-with-16-04/
[01:28] <Kamilion> ah, the packages 'snapd' and 'ubuntu-core-launcher' are missing?
[01:32] <Kamilion> hm, seems broken on the livecd, get an error - Make snap "ubuntu-core" available to the system (can not set next boot: cannot determine bootloader)
[01:36] <ianorlin> Kamilion, seems like a bug
[01:37] <Kamilion> this is odd because snapd is listed as part of the platform seed
[01:37] <Kamilion> so it should be on all of the isos
[01:37] <Kamilion> and it's on the xubuntu iso...
[01:37] <Kamilion> wonder why lubuntu's the odd iso out
[01:38] <Unit193> They're always the odd one out, hardcoding stuff with recommends.  Caused problems with xorg missing before. :P
[11:15] <lionelmessi5102> Hey guys, I installed Lubuntu 16.10 but when I try to boot it stuck on a black screen with: /dev/sda1: clean, 122846/2383872 files, 883865/9526016 blocks
[11:17] <lionelmessi5102> 16.04*
[12:31] <lubuntu> hello,
[12:32] <Guest86239> guys anyone familiar with issue sound not working
[17:09] <Ingvix> Hi, I'm in the need of the latest 16.04 installation iso of lubuntu with the suspend when lid is closed -option disabled. With the previous version I noticed that if it was enabled the system would constantly go to sleep within 30 seconds after boot or waking it up. This makes it very unpleasant if not impossible to install the latest version
[17:09] <Ingvix> as it does it even when installing
[17:10] <Ingvix> I haven't been able to even try the version without installing so I maybe could turn the feature off and then install so I'm having a bit of trouble with this
[17:13] <Ingvix> I also did try to update the system from the previous version but in the middle of the updating it fell asleep and after that it just showed a black screen for a moment and went back to sleep and I did a forced shut down and after that I could not boot lubuntu
[17:19] <ianorlin> Ingvix, force shutdown when installing packages is a bad idea
[17:20] <ianorlin> well the power manager has presentation mode so maybe try that when installing updates
[17:20] <Ingvix> yes but I couldn't do anything else anyway
[17:21] <Ingvix> So I'm probably have to try re-install the same version and try that
[17:24] <Ingvix> or at least try to re-install it if it really is about that feature enabled in the latest version and not something else causing it
[17:41] <Ingvix> whew, 15.10 is intalling no problems. So it was just what I thought it was
[17:45] <Ingvix> well actually no, it's also going constantly to sleep mode but at least it's succesfully opening the system without install so I turn the damn feature off
[17:46] <Ingvix> it actually doesn't go to sleep after boot just like the installed version. I did install it after trying it before so didn't know it would have that kind of problem if I went straight to install which I tried now first and that didn't work out
[19:50] <Eguy6> hello
[22:07] <[x86]> hi
[22:14] <[x86]> ciao
[22:14] <[x86]> starei per fare una lubuntu live... secondo voi se metto persistenza 0, la flash viene cmq scritta da lubuntu durante il funzionamento?