[08:25] <pragomer_1> hi. when will lx-qt be default in lubuntu and can I install it on 16.04 ?
[13:32] <swift110> hey
[15:17] <n-iCe> hi
[15:29] <Thyriaen> so in the past couple of years i found myself installing / reinstalling my linux a couple of times ( different mashines, new versions etc ) the applications & configurations i use are usually not the dafault ones which come with a reinstall - is there an established or convienent way i can make the hassle of installing everything and configuring everything by hand be easier and more effcient ? ( git, autoconfig files or anything ? )
[15:35] <n-iCe> no idea
[15:35] <n-iCe> I do all over again
[15:36] <n-iCe> I save in the cloud the configs files though
[15:36] <n-iCe> so I just add them to my packages
[15:37] <Thyriaen> are there config files to store all the changes i have made to the openbox & lxpanel ?
[15:38] <Thyriaen> what cloud servervice do you use ?
[15:40] <n-iCe> google drive
[19:30] <ripdisk> hey guys i have these two tiny micro PCs.....i tried to install lubuntu and it just said something about using the correct kernal for i586 or someth8ing.....anybody know what i should do??
[19:30] <wxl> ripdisk: hard to say, but my guess is it's something to do with PAE:
[19:30] <wxl> !pae | ripdisk
[19:31] <panthere> if your os is 32 bits then u go with x386 version
[19:32] <ripdisk> these little things are so cool, i got them at the swapmeet, idk, the only thing they say on them is: 3300MX-HAP
[19:32] <Unit193> Yeeeah pretty sure this is you trying to use i586 hardware with a i686 kernel.
[19:32] <panthere> if your os is 64 bits then u go with amd64 version
[19:33] <ripdisk> idk so i guess that's the model number of the computers
[19:33] <ripdisk> 3300MX-HAP
[19:33] <wxl> ripdisk: what panthere is trying to say is that if you have a 32 bit processor, you can only use a 32 bit version of the software. the 64 bit version should work 32 or 64 bit processors.
[19:33] <ripdisk> OH here itis
[19:33] <ripdisk> http://www.compactpc.com.tw/product.aspx?act=detail&id=30
[19:33] <ripdisk> that's them, i got 2 of them
[19:33] <panthere> yes wxl
[19:34] <ripdisk> are they any good? i got 2 of them for 25 bucks off a mexican
[19:34] <wxl> ripdisk: it's HIGHLY unlikely that's 64 bit.
[19:34] <panthere> i'm glad of lubuntu it's an excellent os for netbook
[19:35] <ripdisk> well i'm pretty sure i downloaded the 32 bit version let me check
[19:35] <wxl> yep it's 32 bit http://www.dmp.com.tw/tech/vortex86mx/
[19:35] <ripdisk> ahhh welp
[19:36] <ripdisk> i did indeed get the 64bit version OOPS
[19:36] <ripdisk> whjere's the 32 bit?
[19:36] <wxl> which version do you want? 16.04?
[19:36] <ripdisk> whichever, the newest i reccon
[19:36] <wxl> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/xenial/release/lubuntu-16.04-desktop-i386.iso
[19:36] <wxl> that's the live image
[19:36] <wxl> if you have problems with the installer, use this:
[19:36] <ripdisk> i want an installer
[19:37] <ripdisk> that installs the deskto
[19:37] <wxl> http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/xenial/release/lubuntu-16.04-alternate-i386.iso
[19:37] <ripdisk> etc
[19:37] <wxl> either one of them contains an installer
[19:37] <wxl> but the latter one is more direct
[19:37] <wxl> and has less system requirements
[19:37] <ripdisk> i want a desktop
[19:37] <ripdisk> do they both ahve them
[19:37] <wxl> same difference
[19:37] <ripdisk> soooo i mean
[19:37] <ripdisk> i'll just get the second one idk
[19:38] <wxl> if you still have 512MB as that ad suggests, you can use either
[19:38] <wxl> the live version is more graphical
[19:38] <ripdisk> oh shit i have a i386 versi9on of kubuntu
[19:38] <ripdisk> will that run?
[19:38] <wxl> i wouldn't
[19:38] <ripdisk> nah probably not
[19:38] <ripdisk> yeah
[19:39] <wxl> kubuntu is much more resource intensive
[19:39] <ripdisk> i'm gonna try to get lubuntu on one of these and the other i wanna try getting slackware to run as it's my favorite
[19:39] <ripdisk> btw my keyboard's broken and i've been drinking
[19:39] <wxl> if slackware's your favorite, i'm sure once you sober up, this should be easy to figure out.
[19:40] <ripdisk> nice.
[19:40] <ripdisk> 5 minutes left on that alt iso.
[19:40] <ripdisk> i scored this uh
[19:40] <ripdisk> idk, i guess you'd call it a half-rack?
[19:40] <ripdisk> for servers
[19:41] <ripdisk> but it's not for any particular servers
[19:41] <ripdisk> like regular pcs will fit in it if you move the shelves
[19:41] <ripdisk> but it has some kind of multi monitor setup, as well as a uh
[19:41] <ripdisk> ''ibootbar'' switch
[19:42] <ripdisk> one of my customers is the vice president of Denny's of southern california and oregon
[19:42] <ripdisk> so i get all kinds of free sh*t
[19:43] <ripdisk> my favorite ones are the Dell Optiplex 390s i get
[19:43] <ripdisk> with the 4 core I3
[19:43] <ripdisk> i max their ram out
[19:43] <ripdisk> 16gb, and they're microat
[19:43] <ripdisk> c
[19:43] <ripdisk> atx*
[19:43] <ripdisk> i like 'em
[19:44] <ripdisk> i'
[19:44] <ripdisk> m super stoked to use these micro PCs, last time i messed with small crap was when i built a little tiny cluster out of raspberry pis
[19:45] <ripdisk> these days i'm into small, powerful and reliable...i just grew out of flashy overpowered and gimicky
[19:45] <ripdisk> monologue
[19:46] <ripdisk> yay it finished, /me runs uhh rufus or w/e
[19:48] <ripdisk> wxl do i use DD mode or ISO mode
[19:48] <ripdisk> ISO right?
[19:50] <ripdisk> it's funny, i don't think the guy knew anything abut these....wonder if he stole em
[19:50] <ripdisk> tghe site says that model supports sata2 and it says it has a hdd so
[19:50] <ripdisk> i wondaer how big
[19:50] <ripdisk> ok attempting to boot usb
[19:51] <ripdisk> yo
[19:51] <ripdisk> wxl
[19:51] <ripdisk> THIS KERNEL REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING FEATURES NOT PRESENT ON THE CPU: pae cmov
[19:52] <ripdisk> Unable to boot: - please use kernel appropriate for your CPU.
[19:52] <wxl> ripdisk: as i said, read:
[19:52] <wxl> !pae | ripdisk
[19:54] <ripdisk> wxl
[19:54] <ripdisk> mine has three dashes
[19:54] <ripdisk> and it doesn't say spash
[19:54] <ripdisk> it says
[19:54] <ripdisk> initrd.gz quiet ---
[19:55] <wxl> tl;dr add forcepae at the end of the string
[19:56] <ripdisk> says the same thing.
[19:57] <wxl> oh i'm sorry do `initrd.gz forcepae --- forcepae`
[19:58] <Unit193> wxl: I take it you missed the 'cmov' part?
[19:58] <wxl> Unit193: yeah i've never run into that before. i thought as of 10.10, cmov was a requirement?
[19:59] <wxl> oh
[19:59] <wxl> derp
[19:59] <wxl> it is
[19:59] <ripdisk> so i take quiet off?
[19:59] <wxl> and the machine doesn't support it
[19:59] <wxl> ripdisk: sorry, with cmov, you can't use ubuntu https://askubuntu.com/questions/115690/this-kernel-requires-cmov-not-present-on-cpu-error-message
[19:59] <wxl> better off with slackware. build your own kernel
[19:59] <ripdisk> i don't build my own ker5nel with slack...\
[19:59] <tsimonq2> Gentoo? :D
[19:59] <ripdisk> fuck gentoo
[20:00] <ripdisk> gentoo is a heap of shit
[20:00] <wxl> !language | ripdisk
[20:00] <tsimonq2> !language | ripdisk
[20:00] <ripdisk> gentoo is fun if you want to learn linux but after you've done that crap 1037845902345 times it's just annoying to have everything break constantly
[20:02] <ripdisk> it says these are supported OS
[20:02] <ripdisk> 1. Debian 4.0
[20:02] <ripdisk> 2. Debian 5.0
[20:02] <ripdisk> 3. Ubuntu 8.04
[20:02] <ripdisk> 4. Ubuntu 8.10
[20:02] <ripdisk> 5. Ubuntu 9.04
[20:03] <wxl> ripdisk: those are not supported
[20:04] <ripdisk> http://pastebin.com/BEeV6wVB
[20:04] <ripdisk> that's from the PDF
[20:04] <wxl> ripdisk: they might work but they're not supported
[20:04] <ripdisk> it says
[20:04] <ripdisk> Supported Linux Distrobution List:]
[20:04] <wxl> where did you get this?
[20:05] <ripdisk> uh, the pdf off the manufactures site
[20:05] <ripdisk> http://www.compactpc.com.tw/product.aspx?act=detail&id=30
[20:05] <wxl> ripdisk: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
[20:05] <ripdisk> click "download"
[20:05] <ripdisk> er manual
[20:06] <wxl> look under "End Of Life"