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faLUCEhello. I'm using network manager on lubuntu 16.04 (but what I'm asking should be good for ubuntu too). I created a hotspot, but I don't understand where to configure dhcp. If I go to "edit connections" I can't set dhcp there (it is disabled)12:01
pitiyeguys i have following apt/sources.list12:51
pitiyehttp://pastebin.com/3hnhbyhh12:51
pitiyebut i still get E: Unable to locate package lubuntu-desktop12:51
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n-iCehi16:05
swift110hey all16:05
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james1138Hello all. Hopefully a minor question. How does one upgrade Xchat-gnome in Lubuntu?18:08
james1138Is there a PPA?18:08
wxl!info xchat-gnome18:10
ubottuxchat-gnome (source: xchat-gnome): simple and featureful IRC client for GNOME. In component main, is optional. Version 1:0.30.0~git20141005.816798-0ubuntu9 (xenial), package size 289 kB, installed size 916 kB18:10
wxljames1138: update to what on what version?18:10
lynorianjames1138, well there is hexchat that I think was more community version after a fork18:10
james1138Lubuntu 14.0.4.4.18:11
james1138XChat-GNOME 0.3.018:11
wxl!info xchat-gnome trusty18:11
ubottuxchat-gnome (source: xchat-gnome): simple and featureful IRC client for GNOME. In component main, is optional. Version 1:0.30.0~git20131003.d20b8d+really20110821-0.2ubuntu12.2 (trusty), package size 267 kB, installed size 1136 kB18:11
wxllooks like 0.30.0 is already there18:12
james1138Launchpad says there is newer verisons18:12
wxlthere is, in newer versions of the operating system18:12
wxlhowever, it's still version 0.30.0. it's just a more recent git build18:13
james1138With all the talk about 32 bit going bye-bye and 14.0.4.5 coming out... I just want to upgrade the apps I already have.18:13
wxlthe talk about 32 bit going away is way early, at best18:14
wxlif you simply update like normal, you'll get the latest available versions for your operating system18:14
wxls/available/supported/18:14
wxlppa's are not supported18:14
wxlnewer versions of just about everything are supported on newer versions of the os18:14
james1138Thanks Wxl... just being a nervous Grandpa.18:14
wxlnp18:15
james1138Is there a PPA for Xchat-gnome.... and WICD while I am asking?18:15
wxlperhaps. i'd just search launchpad18:16
wxli find:18:17
wxlhttps://launchpad.net/~ken-vandine/+archive/ubuntu/xchat-gnome18:17
wxlnote that if you go to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/<some package name> and scroll to the bottom, it'll give a list of ppas18:18
wxlno luck on wicd18:18
james1138I shall give them a try18:20
bbucciantiHello20:45
wxlthere, now you see it. what's up, bbuccianti ?20:46
bbucciantiJa20:46
bbucciantii have a problem20:46
bbucciantimy kernel is booting in 16s20:46
bbucciantinad i don't know why20:46
bbucciantiand*20:46
wxland what makes you think this is abnormal?20:47
bbucciantibecause other people kernel's is booting in 1s20:47
bbuccianti2s20:47
bbucciantisometimes less20:47
wxland these other people have the same kernel and operating system as you?20:47
bbucciantisorry for my english is not my first language20:47
wxl(and the same hardware, for that matter)20:47
bbucciantino20:47
lynorianbbuccianti, it may also be hardware20:47
bbucciantibut some days i'm booting in 10s20:48
Unit193Eg, SSD vs HDD.20:48
bbucciantisomedays in 16s20:48
bbucciantii have a SSD20:48
wxlthen it would be good to start with figuring out the differences and going through them one by one20:48
wxlstart with making sure you have the same kernel and operating system, at least20:48
bbucciantiok20:49
bbucciantibut20:49
bbucciantihow?20:49
wxlum, find out what kernels and operating system "other people" have?20:49
lynorianfsck ? of course with boot times with ssd if you multiboot with grub menu that can add time but not sure that counts20:50
bbucciantimmm20:50
bbucciantino multiboot20:50
bbucciantistraight to lubuntu20:50
Unit193I'd also like to remind people of `systemd-analyze`20:50
bbucciantigreat tool20:51
lynorianalso how are you booting could it be a monitor that takes a while to turn on?20:51
lynorianif say a desktop and monitor goes to sleep20:51
bbucciantii don't get that20:52
bbucciantimaybe i can show you the dmesg during the boot20:53
bbucciantiwait20:53
bbuccianti[    0.544696] Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs...20:53
bbuccianti[    2.068339] Freeing initrd memory: 35072K (ffff880033b70000 - ffff880035db00020:53
bbuccianti0)20:53
bbucciantithis is not normal20:53
wxlbbuccianti: you're asking us to analyze why something doesn't perform well relative to something else, but the something else is unknown. that makes no sense.20:54
bbucciantii want to reduce the booting time20:54
bbucciantiis that a crime?20:54
wxli don't believe i mentioned anything about crimes.20:54
wxlwhy not visit #ubuntu-kernel?20:55
lynorianNo we are sure how to really help reduce boot times20:55
bbuccianti#ubuntu-kernel is dead20:58
bbuccianti:D20:58
wxlwell, that's the place for kernel support20:58
bbucciantiwhat are your booting times wxl?20:59
wxlbbuccianti: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/FAQ#Kernel.2FFAQ.2FHelpKernel.I_have_a_kernel_problem_where_do_I_go.3F20:59
wxlbbuccianti: i don't count them.20:59
bbucciantiare you fat?21:00
lynorianmine are mostly grub menu on this desktop I built to run vms better21:00
wxlbbuccianti: i'm not sure your methodology is really accomplishing the goal you have in mind.21:01
bbucciantiok teach me please21:01
bbucciantii'm hunger of your knowledge21:01
wxlbbuccianti: it's very simple. go to #ubuntu-kernel. ask your question. wait. the answer will come.21:02
bbucciantiand wisdom21:02
bbucciantisocrates21:02
bbucciantichange your nickname, please21:02
bbucciantiyou are now Socrates21:02
swift110lol21:19
faLUCEhello. I installed 16.04. After some minutes of inactivity it goes in sleeping mode, turn off the screen and disables networking. How can I avoid that?21:53
scttI'd try Light Locker Settings first21:59
faLUCEsctt: light locker settings doesn't open21:59
faLUCEsctt: "AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'get_pid_list'"22:00
faLUCEevery time I install lubuntu I have troubles with this feature22:00
faLUCEI got troubles with almost EVERY lubuntu distro22:00
sodomyYou can access the same options that lightlocker settings has via the xfce power manager in the settings menu.22:34
sodomyMake that preferences menu, sorry :)22:35

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