[01:19] <fishcooker> is arch 64bit takes more resource esp on battery consumption rather than 32bit?
[11:23] <Shawn186> Howdy
[11:24] <Shawn186> doesn't seem that the IBM Thinkpad R40 is capable of lubuntu :(
[11:24] <Shawn186> *like
[11:25] <Shawn186> though my old late gateway solo 9300 ran it years ago
[11:25] <Shawn186> 2008 or so
[11:25] <reisei> Shawn186: why do you think so?
[11:26] <Shawn186> I have tried twice to boot it
[11:28] <Shawn186> I'm about to try xubuntu
[11:28] <Shawn186> though I think that will have the same graphical problems
[11:29] <Shawn186> oh wait
[11:29] <Shawn186> I got to the installer
[11:33] <Shawn|4650M> pulled laptop ethernet for the old laptop
[11:33] <Shawn|4650M> since this laptop is already on wifi
[12:28] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> lubuntu on an older single core p4m have enough muscle to use lubuntu?
[12:28] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> with 786 MBs of DDR RAM?
[12:29] <reisei> I think so.
[12:33] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> wow Lubuntu has increased in demand since 13.04
[14:56] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> is irda0 no longer in the kernel?
[21:16] <freelancerbob> hi
[21:16] <freelancerbob> my external hdd is corrupted
[21:16] <freelancerbob> i try to fix it with testdisk
[21:18] <t_> hi....any news on lxqt?
[21:19] <wxl> t_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/LXQt
[21:36] <Phaellow> guys
[21:36] <wxl> Phaellow: nope, not all of us
[21:36] <Phaellow> uh
[21:36] <Phaellow> ok
[21:36] <Phaellow> lubuntu seems not to respond to my laptop lid powersettings
[21:37] <Phaellow> I've set it to everything and everytime it ends up suspeding the laptop
[21:37] <wxl> what version you on?
[21:38] <Phaellow> Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.4.0-31-generic i686)
[21:38] <Phaellow> kinda new to this
[21:38] <Phaellow> I just copied that from the motd
[21:39] <wxl> and to be clear, your laptop, without fail, suspends when you close the lid?
[21:39] <Phaellow> not "without fail"
[21:39] <Phaellow> right now seems to be kind of random
[21:39] <wxl> random problems are very difficult to diagnose
[21:39] <Phaellow> well
[21:39] <Phaellow> let me try and put it on clear terms
[21:40] <Phaellow> turn of screen option = suspension
[21:40] <Phaellow> "switch of display" as it's listed
[21:40] <Phaellow> off*
[21:40] <Phaellow> lock screen = no suspension
[21:41] <Phaellow> suspend = duh
[21:41] <Phaellow> shouldn't switch off display just do that?
[21:41] <wxl> so suspend always suspends and switch off display always suspends regardsless of whether or not suspend is on?
[21:41] <Phaellow> seems to be the case
[21:41] <wxl> quite strange
[21:42] <wxl> i have a laptop that seems to not want to listen to my lid, though it CAN suspend fine
[21:42] <wxl> still in the process of figuring it out tho :/
[21:42] <Phaellow> well this one listens a tad bit too much
[21:42] <Phaellow> while I'm at it
[21:43] <wxl> your completely different experience is affirming for me
[21:43] <Phaellow> how do I keep a process running through ssh?
[21:43] <Phaellow> like I want to run a .sh
[21:43] <Phaellow> and close the window
[21:43] <Phaellow> and have it keep running
[21:43] <Phaellow> using putty
[21:44] <wxl> for putty you need to go to windows support XD
[21:44] <Phaellow> ok pretend I'm not using putty then :P
[21:44] <Phaellow> pretend I'm using lxde
[21:44] <Phaellow> I open the terminal
[21:44] <Phaellow> want to run a .sh
[21:44] <Phaellow> and close the terminal
[21:44] <wxl> not really relevant, as putty doesn't work with screen or tmux
[21:44] <Phaellow> and still have it working
[21:44] <wxl> not afaik at least
[21:44] <Phaellow> I mean
[21:44] <Phaellow> I think it was tmux?
[21:45] <Phaellow> is that it?
[21:45] <wxl> both of them are terminal multiplexers
[21:45] <wxl> they give you the feeling like you've closed the terminal when it's really running in the background
[21:45] <Phaellow> that's what I want then :P
[21:45] <wxl> nohup can do something similar although it's not interactive
[21:45] <Phaellow> i'll search about tmux
[21:45] <Phaellow> thanks
[21:45] <Phaellow> also
[21:46] <Phaellow> what's the best way to close lxde?
[21:46] <Phaellow> i've seen one using init.d and one killall
[21:46] <Phaellow> does it make a difference?
[21:47] <wxl> for what purpose? to log out?
[21:47] <Phaellow> uh
[21:47] <Phaellow> no
[21:47] <Phaellow> just to close gui while I don't use it
[21:47] <Phaellow> this is supposed to run as a homeserver and I'll mainly use ssh from my desktop
[21:47] <wxl> haven't ever bothered to try
[21:48] <wxl> i usually don't use GUIs on servers
[21:51] <Phaellow> oh my god
[21:51] <Phaellow> I think the issue with the settings was the resolution of the gui is so small
[21:52] <Phaellow> does the settings app have an apply/ok button?