[14:56] <MaxFrames> hello
[14:56] <MaxFrames> can you tell me how to upgrade now from 14.04 to 16.04?
[14:57] <MaxFrames> I know that by default lts releases are not made available right away through software update
[14:57] <tsimonq2> MaxFrames: sudo do-release-upgrade in the terminal
[15:00] <MaxFrames> that command will install 16.06 lts?
[15:01] <MaxFrames> it didn't ask for any confirmation...
[15:01] <MaxFrames> a lot of entries with "err"
[15:02] <MaxFrames> it says press enter to continue
[15:02] <MaxFrames> if I ctrl+c will it abort nicely?
[15:02] <tsimonq2> I think so
[15:11] <MaxFrames> no
[15:11] <MaxFrames> and now even the gui updates wont work
[15:11] <MaxFrames> ....
[15:12] <MaxFrames> "unable to install all the updates" because of "a previous incomplete update"
[15:12] <MaxFrames> :((
[15:12] <MaxFrames> I shouldn't have tried that command.....
[15:13] <MaxFrames> now I need help to restore normal functionality
[15:13] <MaxFrames> I think it has updated the repositories to point at the new version
[15:27] <MaxFrames> lesson learned... don't ask for advice here :(
[18:19] <n-iCe> hi
[18:24] <tsimonq2> hi n-iCe
[18:26] <n-iCe> :D
[18:38] <tsimonq2> n-iCe: just so you know, this is a support channel, hop over to #lubuntu-offtopic to chat :D
[18:41] <n-iCe> :)
[21:46] <Shravan> I install lubuntu on my Pentium 4 (3.4 GHz) 1 GB RAM but video performance in bad. How Can I install Graphics drivers to enhance video performence
[21:47] <extinct_potato> depends what graphics you have.
[21:47] <extinct_potato> if you have built-in graphics then their performance is usually crappy.
[21:48] <Shravan> yes I have built in graphics. but it perform relatively well with windows XP
[21:49] <Shravan> currently my system feels like fresh windows XP without graphics drivers.
[21:49] <genii> What says the result of sudo lspci -nn| grep VGA
[21:49] <Shravan> Is there any way to find out what hardware I have and whether driver is installed or not
[21:50] <Shravan> glxinfo shows unknown
[21:50] <Shravan> unknown render
[21:51] <genii> To find out driver, you need lshw installed, then: sudo lshw -C video
[21:52] <genii> In the "capabilities" line if a driver is being used, it will have the name there
[21:54] <Shravan> thanks <gennii> I will check it and get back with more info