[01:08] <AlexPortable> The main differences between lubuntu core and lubuntu-desktop are some packages. I'm trying to create a bare minimal system, which packages can i more remove? dbus-x11, lightdm, lightdm-gtk-greeter, lubuntu-artwork, lubuntu-default-settings, lubuntu-icon-theme, lxpanel, lxsession, lxterminal, openbox, pcmanfm, plymouth-theme-lubuntu-logo,
[01:08] <AlexPortable> plymouth-theme-lubuntu-text, ubuntu-mono, xserver-xorg-input-all, xserver-xorg-video-all, xserver-xorg-video-intel
[15:04] <misha1> Hello. I am using lubuntu on a netbook with a few keys broken. What would be the best way to workaround this_
[15:07] <misha1> Using the Virtual Keyboard is not as fast as typing, and loading a modified xmodmap doesnt seem to work.
[17:26] <us12354> hi guys i-m in live with lubu 16.04, i can-t open my encrypted hd, how should i do_ thanks
[21:28] <lapion> Hello
[21:28] <lynorian_> lapion: anyway I can help
[21:29] <lapion> As soon as I enable ipv4 in a networkmanager profile at next reboot a new default profile is created with ipv4 disabled..
[21:30] <lapion> only way to enable ipv4 is to select a manually configured profile and activate t.
[21:31] <lapion> Automatic profile allways defers to a new profile if all profiles have ipv4 enabled..
[21:36] <lapion> lynorian, ?
[22:57] <Guest-1> I have an error when i install updates. How can i fix it ?
[22:57] <Guest-1> lubuntu 14.04.5
[23:07] <guest-1> lubuntu 14.04.5. I have problems with install updates. broken package. Is there anything i can do to fix it ? I allredy try to follow some instructions.
[23:09] <teward> guest-1: without more information and the complete error output, not really
[23:09] <teward> if you want to paste a copy of your output stating what packages are broken to paste.ubuntu.com and share the link, we might be able to help
[23:11] <guest-1> it cud be my disk. maybe small space left.
[23:12] <teward> possibly.  without the specific error information though we can't really help determine the core problem
[23:12] <teward> but if you *share* the full error message, we might be able to help
[23:12] <guest-1> how can i copy from terminal ?
[23:13] <guest-1> or how can i get the error message ?
[23:15] <LuMint> guest-1: you simply select it.
[23:15] <LuMint> guest-1: the text.
[23:15] <guest-1>  /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-headers-4.4.0-51_4.4.0-51.72~14.04.1_all.deb: unable to create `/usr/src/linux-headers-4.4.0-51/include/uapi/linux/v4l2-dv-timings.h.dpkg-new' (while processing `./usr/src/linux-headers-4.4.0-51/include/uapi/linux/v4l2-dv-timings.h'): No space left on device E: /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-headers-4.4.0-51-generic_4.4.0-51.72~14.04.1_i386.deb: unable to create `/usr/src/linux-headers-4.4.0-51-generic/
[23:15] <LuMint> guest-1: in linux based systems it usually copies the text
[23:16] <guest-1> looks like no space on the drive.
[23:16] <LuMint> guest-1: df -h
[23:17] <guest-1> df -h not tells me much.
[23:17] <LuMint> what does it tell
[23:18] <guest-1> to much. i dont know how much space it is left out of that.
[23:18] <LuMint> the avail column
[23:18] <LuMint> on one of ur /dev/sda's
[23:18] <guest-1> I can not copy from terminal.
[23:19] <LuMint> why?
[23:19] <teward> LuMint: you may be thinking of PuTTY which does that
[23:19] <LuMint> teward: yes but guest-1  succeeded in copying the error message from terminal
[23:19] <teward> guest-1: select the text, hit ctrl+shift+c maybe, then try and copy the text into a pastebin (on http://paste.ubuntu.com)
[23:19] <teward> LuMint: he might've got that out of a GUI alert
[23:19] <teward> we can't know :P
[23:19] <LuMint> right
[23:22] <guest-1> ctrl+shift+c is not working
[23:22] <guest-1> ^C
[23:22] <guest-1> is all
[23:24] <guest-1> I tought 8GB was enough for lubuntu.
[23:24] <LuMint> teward: guest-1 should be able to copy text just by selecting it and then hitting the middle mouse button
[23:24] <LuMint> guest-1: copy paste your df -h
[23:29] <guest-1> I can not copy the text.
[23:29] <guest-1> how is the pastebin works ?
[23:30] <LuMint> guest-1: did you select it with your mouse and then pressed the middle mouse button in text field?
[23:30] <LuMint> *press
[23:30] <guest-1> yes.. it become a mess rolloing text.
[23:30] <LuMint> you know why? because you've pasted it
[23:31] <LuMint> now do the same but with https://nopaste.me
[23:31] <LuMint> click on the text entry field on the website
[23:31] <guest-1> I gues i have to reinstall again. because then it start with more disk space. every update use more and more place on the disk.
[23:32] <LuMint> do whatever you want if you don't feel like doing what I and teward ask you to do
[23:32] <guest-1> i dont know how the sites you sedn is working.
[23:32] <LuMint> it's pretty much self-explanatory
[23:33] <guest-1> how i get te text in there ?
[23:33] <LuMint> you input text in the text field, you click on the create paste button
[23:33] <guest-1> it works normal there.
[23:33] <LuMint> normal?
[23:34] <guest-1> I can right clic and copy or paste text.
[23:34] <guest-1> that is normal.
[23:34] <LuMint> why don't you select the text in your terminal and then get your mouse cursor to the text entry field on the website
[23:35] <LuMint> and then press the middle mouse button
[23:35] <LuMint> don't right click
[23:35] <guest-1> There is no right click menu showing up. and ctrl+shift+c is not working.
[23:36] <LuMint> what is your mother tongue? i tried to tell you not to right click but you seem to fail to understand me
[23:36] <guest-1> I have marked the text. but can not copy it.
[23:37] <LuMint> did you
[23:37] <LuMint> 1) click the left mouse button on the text entry fieeld
[23:37] <LuMint> 2) press the middle mouse button to paste the text you previously selected with your mouse
[23:37] <guest-1> Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on udev            231M  4,0K  231M   1% /dev tmpfs            49M  1,1M   48M   3% /run /dev/sda1       6,8G  5,8G  736M  89% / none            4,0K     0  4,0K   0% /sys/fs/cgroup none            5,0M     0  5,0M   0% /run/lock none            241M     0  241M   0% /run/shm none            100M   20K  100M   1% /run/user /dev/mmcblk0p1  7,5G  436M  7,0G   6% /media/ernst/5C31-FA42
[23:38] <LuMint> why don't you do this on https://nopaste.me and share the link?
[23:38] <LuMint> i can't read that, the indentation is messed up
[23:40] <guest-1> welcome to linux
[23:40] <LuMint> wieso machst du nicht, was ich gesagt habe?
[23:41] <LuMint> guest-1: it has nothing to do with Linux but with your refusal to use the pastebin website I linked
[23:41] <guest-1> i know.
[23:42] <guest-1> So much work to only send some text.
[23:42] <LuMint> 1) select text 2) open pastebin website 3) click onto the text entry field 4) press the middle mouse button
[23:42] <LuMint> is that so much work?
[23:43] <Unit193> guest-1: You could also run the command and pipe it to pastebinit (df -h | pastebinit), or use termbin (df -h | nc termbin.com 9999)
[23:44] <guest-1> The pastebin need my email. i tougt this was easy.
[23:44] <LuMint> guest-1: it doesn't need your email
[23:45] <guest-1> is the pastebin send it on a publik website ?
[23:45] <LuMint> guest-1: i've just created a paste on https://nopaste.me without entering my email, took me like 5 seconds
[23:46] <LuMint> guest-1: do          df -h | nc termbin.com 9999
[23:46] <guest-1> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23580761/
[23:46] <guest-1> Is it stay for ever there ?
[23:48] <guest-1> it needs my email if want to download it.
[23:49] <LuMint> did I recommend ubuntu pastebin to you?
[23:49] <LuMint> honestly I don't know their policy on deleting texts
[23:50] <guest-1> I have to scroll up here before i can answer you. i got two sites.
[23:50] <guest-1> I dont want to post text for ever.
[23:50] <LuMint> that's why i recommended https://nopaste.me, it's highly configurable
[23:51] <LuMint> guest-1: what were you trying to update?
[23:51] <guest-1> The updates.
[23:51] <LuMint> what, all of them?
[23:52] <LuMint> guest-1: wait a minute, did you try to update the updates?
[23:52] <LuMint> how do you do that? xD
[23:53] <guest-1> what were you trying to update? what else then updates is it to update ?
[23:53] <LuMint> well, usually people update packages.
[23:53] <LuMint> and apply updates.
[23:53] <LuMint> to those packages
[23:53] <guest-1> And what do you read of the info i sent you ?
[23:54] <guest-1> I see here i have used 89% of the disk.
[23:54] <LuMint> i suggest you run "sudo apt clean" and then see if the problem persists. if it does, update your packages bit by bit, not all packages at once.
[23:54] <guest-1> i allready used it. but can try again.
[23:55] <LuMint> or sudo apt-get clean
[23:55] <guest-1> i have this one way sign showing up.
[23:56] <guest-1> one way drive sign. beside the clock.
[23:57] <LuMint> teward: what do you make of it http://paste.ubuntu.com/23580761/ It appears guest-1 already tried apt-get clean
[23:58] <teward> I think they need to `sudo apt-get autoremove` to remove older kernels, then try again.  With such a small disk, they're going to run into a lot of update problems if they don't clean out their old kernels.
[23:58] <guest-1> I have installed allmost all updates. the problem come with the last package.
[23:58] <guest-1> it will not install the last 10MB or so.
[23:58] <teward> s/remove older kernels/remove older kernels, and no-longer-necessary packages/
[23:59] <teward> I also think I need some coffee