[02:15] hi === Caerus|Away is now known as Caerus [05:46] Any ideas why I keep getting LVM not active yet using.....during sysinit...dev mapper...vg root...clean...recovering journal...orphaned inode etc? [05:47] Oh, getting this at start up. Goes too fast for me to see everything. [05:49] Going to ubuntu chat. === Caerus is now known as Caerus|Away [13:00] hey all [13:14] swift110: good afternoon [13:17] how are you AriMartti [13:17] i'm fine thanks [13:22] im good AriMartti [15:45] hi [15:46] have 1 question i tick to install property stuff while installing lubunto how to remove now this ugly flash [15:46] whats pacage name for flash [15:47] and when will lubuntu swich to lxqt [15:47] lol [15:47] I added mate' to lubuntu [15:49] Gnjurac: "dpkg -l | grep 'flash'" [15:52] ok [15:52] lol name waz flashplugin-installer [15:53] ok so whats pacage name for chromium pepper falsh [16:48] hi [22:22] How long should Lubuntu 16.04 LTS take to boot to blue screen? [22:33] I'm installing Lubuntu on a Dell D800 and am having trouble with the graphics drivers. Certain pieces of text on the screen look fuzzy and are hard to read. I'm running 14.04.2 and the system is fully updated. I figured that the best way to solve the problem would be by installing the latest version of the nvidia drivers (96) for the particular graphics card in laptop (geforce go 4200). o [22:33] I'm getting stopped by this error message: [22:34] the kernel header file /lib/modules/3.16.0-30-generic/build/include/linux/version.h does not exist. [22:34] Any advice on getting the drivers installed? [22:35] How was it that you installed the nvidia driver [22:38] Downloaded the package from their website and went into a command line only mode with ctrl+alt+f2, disabled lightdm and x and ran the .run file from the command line. [22:38] So that's the reason. [22:39] The installer insists that I install it that way, it won't install under just a standard terminal in x. [22:40] What is the proper way to install the drivers? [22:58] tntsp1: To enable the "restricted" repository, and then install from the selection available there. The usual one would be nvidia-current [23:04] Nice, a community for Lubuntu. How do I upgrade from 15.10 to 16.04?