[06:15] <cooldharma06> hi all
[06:15] <cooldharma06> i am using lubuntu 14.04
[06:15] <cooldharma06> is there anyway to upgrade to 16.04
[06:15] <hateball> !ltsupgrade | cooldharma06
[06:17] <cooldharma06> ubottu thansk for the info, is there any way to do manually or it will make any issues
[06:18] <cooldharma06> just to know or i ll wait. :)
[08:23] <ubljudak> Hi, I got problem with xorg... it bassically uses 12-15% CPU while eveything is IDLE, when using something - Google chrome/youtube .. everything lags and freezes. This begun to happen with the new kernel 4.4.x., With old kernel 3.x.x.x. i had no such issues.
[08:26] <ubljudak> worst of all .. it happend randomly, sometime i turn on laptop... it lags, some time it doesn't.
[08:27] <ubljudak> my current solution is restarting lightdm, which helps SOMETIMES.... wondered if there is any possible long term solution ?
[20:15] <MeorNet> Search results turn up two sites for lubuntu - .net and .me. Which one is official? I'd like a secondary source to back it up, too.
[20:15] <wxl> lubuntu.me, MeorNet
[20:16] <wxl> .net is maintained by the original creator of Lubuntu and it doesn't always keep pace with development like .me does. those of us who actually do the heavy lifting came up with .me
[20:16] <MeorNet> Do they carry the same software? Do you still work with the original owner?
[20:17] <wxl> yes and no. .net references the same project, but the links are almost always behind the curernt release
[20:17] <wxl> as for the original creator, he's not really involved in the development of Lubuntu at all
[20:18] <wxl> in any way
[20:18] <n-iCe> oh
[20:18] <MeorNet> Ok, thanks. I'll see you on Lubuntu! (windows 7 slows this not-really-old sucker down to its knees)
[20:18] <n-iCe> both sites own the same isos?
[20:18] <wxl> neither of them "own" the isos
[20:19] <wxl> they both reference isos on the canonical servers
[20:19] <n-iCe> I see
[20:19] <n-iCe> so both are the same
[20:19] <wxl> except .net usually references old isos
[20:20] <MeorNet> the "linking" from piracy sites argument comes to mind
[20:20] <wxl> currently it seems up to date but that's not always the case
[20:21] <MeorNet> also, one more question: does lubuntu work with Rufus?
[20:21] <wxl> don't know what/who rufus is.
[20:22] <MeorNet> https://rufus.akeo.ie/
[20:22] <lynorian> MeorNet, I don't think we test with that
[20:22] <wxl> nope
[20:22] <wxl> we use default ubuntu tools, though we've been exploring something new someone in our community has developed
[20:23] <wxl> i'm having a brain fart. what's nio's thing called, lynorian ?
[20:23] <MeorNet> it says it works with ubuntu, and i've had amazing luck with every ISO, so i'll give it a try and report back
[20:26] <lynorian> but maybe mkusb
[20:26] <lynorian>  mkusb
[20:27] <wxl> yes that
[20:27] <wxl> !mkusb | MeorNet
[20:27] <wxl> aw darnit
[20:27] <wxl> i thought we had a factoid for that
[20:27] <wxl> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/mkusb
[20:33] <n-iCe> wxl: do you actually use lubuntu?
[20:34] <wxl> n-iCe: at home, yep.
[20:35] <MeorNet> mkusb isn't for windows, which  is where your prime switching target it probably
[20:35] <MeorNet> *is
[20:36] <n-iCe> wxl: and, at work?
[20:37] <wxl> n-iCe: kubuntu
[20:37] <wxl> i argued for lubuntu to be our standard desktop but our IT manager was a little bit more inclined towards fancier graphics and more cruft :/
[20:37] <wxl> he felt that users would prefer it (given that we switched from XP, i doubt it, but whatever)
[20:38] <n-iCe> I see
[20:38] <MeorNet> is the OS you're on now linux?
[20:38] <n-iCe> Why always ubuntu?
[20:38] <n-iCe> why not fedora? debian?
[20:38] <n-iCe> arch?
[20:38] <wxl> MeorNet: yep
[20:38] <MeorNet> n-iCe: in my opinion, user-friendly, very supported
[20:39] <wxl> n-iCe: primary reason is the community.
[20:39] <MeorNet> wxl: then there's no reason not to
[20:39] <wxl> MeorNet: oh i could switch any time i want, but it's a matter of dogfooding
[20:39] <MeorNet> i'm talking bout with the manager
[20:40] <wxl> yeah he still doesn't want ot hear it :)
[20:40] <MeorNet> anyway, i'm going to install lubuntu, and check back
[20:40] <n-iCe> Linux nice 4.4.0-22-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 12 22:03:46 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[20:40] <n-iCe> Is that I use.
[20:40] <n-iCe> what*
[20:41] <n-iCe> I think that's the last lubuntu kernel
[20:41] <wxl> last released is:
[20:41] <wxl> !info linux-generic xenial
[20:42] <wxl> current is:
[20:42] <Unit193> wxl: Xenial is default, mate.
[20:42] <wxl> !info linux-generic yakkety
[20:42] <n-iCe> soo, I'm out of date
[20:42] <n-iCe> I just did upgrade
[20:42] <n-iCe> oh
[20:42] <n-iCe> dist-upgrade was missing, to get linux-headers-4.4.0-24
[20:42] <n-iCe> installing
[20:47] <n-iCe> Hostname: nice - OS: Linux 4.4.0-22-generic/x86_64 - CPU:  - Processes: 195 - Uptime: 4h 16m - Load Average: 0.20 - Memory Usage: 2162.89mb/7893.35mb (27.40%) - Disk Usage: 22.00gb/234.41gb (9.39%)
[20:47] <n-iCe> [Kernel: 4.4.0-22-generic] [Uptime: 4:16:58] [CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz 858.691 MHz] [Load average: 0.20 0.60 0.82] [RAM: 2 GB of 8 GB used] [Swap: 0 KB of 8 GB used] [Disks: 188 GB of 221 GB free] [Network: 960 KB received, 960 KB transmitted] [Audio: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)] [Video: Intel
[20:47] <n-iCe> Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integr
[20:48] <n-iCe> ated Graphics Controller (rev 09)]
[20:48] <n-iCe> lubuntu runs very well here
[21:01] <MeorNet> You were right wxl - Rufus doesn't work. Is there anything I should use on Windows 7?
[21:01] <Unit193> LinuxLiveUSB creator, last I knew.
[21:02] <wxl> MeorNet: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick#Creating_a_bootable_Ubuntu_USB_flash_drive_from_Windows
[21:02] <wxl> though it oddly does mention rufus
[21:02]  * wxl doesn't do windows (except in virtual machines)
[21:02] <MeorNet> ah
[21:02] <MeorNet> I do graphics as a hobby, so I have to use windows.
[21:03] <MeorNet> god damnit adobe please linux
[21:19] <swift110_> hey all
[21:30] <wxl> swift110_: ok
[21:35] <swift110_> hey how are you wxl
[21:38] <wxl> swift110_: ummmmm. ok :)
[21:51] <swift110_> good wxl