[00:03] command s/remove is not working. [00:03] teward: have some :) [00:03] i'll have some tea [00:04] guest-1: it's not a bash command. [00:04] guest-1: dpkg -l linux [00:04] sudo s/remove ? [00:04] sorry, dpkg -l linux* [00:05] I see now it is the disk space. I need to free more space. [00:05] u do [00:05] delete old kernels and kernel headers and stuff you don't use anymore. [00:05] but not all kernels, leave at least two working kernels [00:06] kernels have linux-image in their names. [00:06] So i type in this in terminal ? dpkg -l linux* [00:07] guest-1: yes [00:07] Something happens.. much text rolling up. [00:09] what now, look for updates again ? run the updates ? It is also say i have a broken package. [00:10] you sure you ran "dpkg -l linux*"? [00:11] yes, but i am not sure it works properly. [00:11] guest-1: now you delete the kernels you don't need anymore. then you solve your dependency issue with aptitude [00:11] guest-1: okay, then dpkg -l linux* | nc termbin.com 9999 [00:13] I write all this in terminal ? dpkg -l linux* | nc termbin.com 9999 [00:14] I have done it. [00:14] link please [00:15] http://termbin.com/q8sw [00:16] Reinstall required ? [00:24] Maybe on this computer i shud install and loder version of lubuntu where it is no updates anymore. that way i dont get any problem with the disk space. [00:24] *older [00:30] anyone here ? [00:35] Lumint: what is the link tells you about my installation ? [00:36] guest-1: where does it say you have broken packages? [00:36] OMG [00:37] guest-1: leave two kernels delete the rest [00:38] I try to run the package manager and fix broken packages. Then when i applay it tells me about broken package(s). [00:38] that is "sudo apt-get remove --purge linux-image-4.2.0-36-generic linux-headers-4.4.0-36" [00:38] you should change TWO WORKING KERNELS THAT WORK FOR YOU [00:38] and PURGE THE REST [00:39] Why is it chnage kernel anyway in the updates ? it is needed to renew the kernel all the time ? [00:41] because there are kernel updates. yes it is. [00:41] but you don't keep them all [00:42] What if i instal for example lubuntu 13.10 ? I will keep my disk space because there is no updates. [00:42] Will i get a new firfox when i install the first time ? [00:45] this is to complicated. I had a simular problem last year. [00:46] guest-1: 13.10 is ancient and unsupported [00:46] by anyone [00:46] you won't get a "new" firefox. [00:47] Some versions have a new firefox i remember. and then no updates. [00:48] I think 8GB will be full with time. after many updates i will get this problem over and over again. [00:49] what did I say you should do? [00:51] remove old kernels. [00:52] How can i past in terminal ? [00:52] paste [00:52] ctrl+insert [00:53] do that with other old kernels YOU DONT USE [00:53] not just with -36 [00:54] nothing happens with ctrl+insert [00:54] sudo apt-get remove --purge linux-image-4.2.0-36-generic linux-headers-4.4.0-36 [00:54] I try to insert this. [00:56] the terminal is frozen. [00:58] guest-1: after you're done do the uname -a and see what kernel ur using. Purge the rest. Hope you'll figure it out. [00:58] feel free to leave some two random kernels just in fucking case [00:59] e.g. in case you change your hardware [01:00] my name and -a ? it is not working. [01:01] But the menu say 4.4.0-51 [01:02] the system information [01:03] my name and -a .. coomand not found. [01:09] for some reason i can't access the NetworkManager ... even i do restart it won't work eg: scan the wifi... even i lost the NetworkManager [01:13] I am back. [01:15] the package system is broken. [03:38] how to force show lxpanel? [04:17] lynorian, I solved my problem by reinstalling network-manager dpkg -P --force-all (et-al) === db` is now known as db_ === db_ is now known as Guest14892 === Guest14892 is now known as db` === db` is now known as donB_ === donB_ is now known as db` === db` is now known as ddon === ddon is now known as don === don is now known as don_ === g2 is now known as g2away === dldurk_ is now known as dldurk === g2away is now known as g2 [18:17] So, I just used my lubuntu 16.04 usb to upgrade to 16.04 from 15.10, and my second monitor keeps flashing to a black screen and then coming back, sometimes when I start typing on it or moving the cursor. I have no idea what details to provide to give you guys a better sense of the issue, however. Where can I start. [18:17] -.+? [19:42] teward: hi [19:43] teward: how did the yesterday's story of guest-1 end? :)