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Clayhi01:56
Clayi kinda need help ^^' i'm a noob here01:56
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Clay666is there someone capable of answering me a rather simple question about what lubuntu i should get for one of my machines?01:59
krytarikClay666: Just ask it and see.02:00
Clay666ofc sorry :o02:01
Clay666Well i have this Netbook (Samsung N150) and i was wondering which Lubuntu version i should get for it?02:01
Clay666a netbook is 86x, or is it a 64x machine?02:02
Clay666(and another question is, if lubuntu would be the best choice for a 1gb ram netbook?)02:03
krytarikAccording to this, it's 64-bit: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Samsung_N150   And sure.02:06
Clay666Tyvm krytarik02:08
krytarikYou are welcome.02:08
zeroraxI have that netbook02:17
zeroraxi expanded the ram though02:18
zeroraxyeah lubuntu is best for it02:21
zeroraxwithout encryption if the security isn't needed02:22
zeroraxthat thing can barely handle everyday tasks02:22
ShellcatZeroXDoes anyone here use LXLE? I've always preferred it over standard Lubuntu. They've put a lot of work into that distro. Not very active on IRC tho.03:52
Kamilionlx"L"e?03:53
ShellcatZeroXCorrect03:53
Kamilionnever heard of it03:53
Kamilioni know lxde and lxqt, the desktop envronment lubuntu's theme is based on top of03:54
Unit193Kamilion: It's some other distro.03:55
ShellcatZeroXRight, LXLE (check out LXLE.net) uses the Ubuntu minimal LTS and builds a custom LXDE system from there03:56
Kamiliona minimal lxde system?03:56
Kamilionor a minimal lubuntu system?03:56
Kamilionthe themes are totally different03:56
KamilionLXDE's looks like 1990s un-anti-aliased ass03:57
ShellcatZeroXThe ultimate goal being minimalism, so all kinds of apps and optimizations are put in03:57
Kamilionubuntu's is smooth gradients03:57
xanguaDifferent theme, same lxde desktop03:57
Kamilionlubuntu is more than just lxde03:57
ShellcatZeroXApps substituted, I mean03:57
Kamilioni know because I have to remove half of it to get my ISO built.03:57
Kamilionapps?03:57
Kamilionoh, you mean the crap lubuntu-desktop installs.03:58
Kamiliondunno, I use lubuntu-core.03:58
ShellcatZeroXAh03:58
Kamilionhttps://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core -- https://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core/tree/master/buildscripts/xenial03:58
Kamiliontook a while to identify every worthless desktop library they ship03:59
krytarikKamilion: Tone it down please.03:59
Kamilionhttps://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core/blob/master/buildscripts/xenial/03-purgelist.synpkg  there's some of them, for instance.03:59
Kamiliontone what down?03:59
Kamilionon a server, all the desktop libraries for media and communications are a security risk, and thus, worthless. And why would anyone use an office package on a server?04:00
krytarikThis is Lubuntu.04:01
KamilionAye, it IS lubuntu.04:01
Kamilionstright from the cdimage server.04:02
Kamilionnot like I'm debootstrapping or anything.04:02
ShellcatZeroNice work Kamilion04:02
KamilionLXLE looks like it's just another clone of Xtra-PC... ( https://files.sllabs.com/files/long-term/downloads/isos/Xtra-PC-1.0-i386.iso )04:03
Kamilionthey seem to be making a lot of money by selling their media04:03
KamilionI don't paticularly like that04:04
Kamilionthe GPL allows them to charge for only the cost of media04:04
Kamilionand yet they have a $29.95 32GB flashdrive.04:04
xanguaUuuh what04:04
xanguaPlease re read it04:04
Kamilionhttps://www.osdisc.com/products/lxle?affiliate=lxle -- $50 for a 64GB flashdrive. Out of their damned minds.04:05
Kamilionthat should be $22 tops04:05
Kamilionthey even say it's a kingston data traveler SE9 G2; the cheapest stick you can buy. >.<04:06
xanguaMany people believe that the spirit of the GNU Project is that you should not charge money for distributing copies of software, or that you should charge as little as possible—just enough to cover the cost. This i04:06
xanguahttps://www.gnu.org/philosophy/selling.en.html04:06
xangua"this is a misunderstanding"04:07
ShellcatZeromeh, I don't really care.  With all the work they've put into the distro, I'm glad people support them.  They created near drop-in replacements for Win-XP systems for low budge businesses, etc.04:07
Kamilionthat's what most of our workstations are.04:08
ShellcatZeroyeah, I don't quite get how the priced some of that04:09
ShellcatZerothey*04:09
Kamilionthey took the cost of media and postage and rounded it up to the closest ?9.9504:10
ShellcatZerocould be very old pricing info04:10
Kamilioncan't find the lxle source code04:11
KamilionWow.04:11
ShellcatZerothat's something I haven't been happy about.  Basically, after much discussion in their forums, the admin composes an iso04:11
Kamilion"Obtain source code?" is a link to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4767821/how-do-i-get-the-ubuntu-source-code04:11
ShellcatZeroyeah, he uses bhodibuilder04:12
Kamilionlink?04:12
Kamilioni'm the maintainer of Customizer -- didn't realize there was another builder out there still being maintained.04:13
KamilionNo results found for bhodibuilder04:13
Kamilion 04:13
Kamilionxangua: if that's the case; then I can charge whatever I wish for the kamikazi ISOs; wouldn't that be correct?04:14
ShellcatZerothey call this distro a 'respin': http://www.lxle.net/forums/discussion/1107/creating-the-respin-package-installer-scripts-#Item_704:14
Kamilionyeah, I know, kamikazi's also a respin ISO.04:14
ShellcatZerohttps://sourceforge.net/projects/bodhibuilder/04:14
Kamilionand technically that terminology comes from Fedora, who encourages new 'spins'04:14
Kamilionohhh, mannnnnnn04:15
Kamilionanother person forking the old remastersys scripts04:15
Kamilionfeh.04:15
ShellcatZeroI've been more a fan of systemback04:15
ShellcatZeroI didn't really have success with bodhibuilder04:15
Kamilionhttps://github.com/kamilion/customizer/04:15
ShellcatZerohttps://launchpad.net/systemback04:16
Kamilionwe wewrote in python04:16
Kamilionsomeone else did the QT4 gui though; I've been meaning to forward port it to qt5 so i can dump the qt4 libs off the ISO04:17
Kamilionbut I've only had time to make it python3 compatible04:17
ShellcatZerothere seem to be a lot of these sorts of things, isn't TheeMahn's Operating System Builder (for Ultimate Edition Linux) another one?04:18
ShellcatZerois there no standard process for respining?04:18
ShellcatZeroor creating a personal distro?04:19
Kamilionhuh, i can't find any source for bodhibuilder04:19
Kamilionnope04:19
Kamilionwell, yeah, there is04:19
Kamiliondebootstrap04:19
Kamilionthe same way the real lubuntu isos are made04:19
ShellcatZerothis is what you're looking for: https://github.com/stacefauske/bodhibuilder_2.2.x04:19
Kamilionbut I've had all kinds of idiot problems with attempting building from a .seed04:19
Kamilionyep! thanks.04:19
ShellcatZeroof course, it's authored and used by the guy who maintains bodhi linux04:20
Kamilionfor instance, if you don't have lubuntu-desktop installed, the lubuntu session doesn't get properly created and you get dumped into a bare lxde desktop04:20
Kamilionso I find it's a lot saner to take a known working iso04:21
Kamilioncrack it's squashfs open, chroot into it, and do what needs to be done04:21
ShellcatZeroyeah, that's what I've done using systemback04:21
ShellcatZeroI highly recommend it04:22
Kamiliondoes it take btrfs snapshots?04:22
ShellcatZeroI can't remember04:22
Kamilioncause right now I just use apt-get install apt-btrfs-snapshot04:22
Kamilionand etckeeper04:22
Kamilioni get a snapshot of @ every time the package manager's invoked (and does something)04:23
Kamilionand etckeeper will auto-commit whatever's in /etc from an apt hook as well.04:23
ShellcatZeroah04:23
Kamilionso i get a nice diff-like view of whatever gets changed in /etc, it's REALLY nice.04:23
Kamilionespecally when something tries to sneak around in the nginx/apache configs04:24
ShellcatZerothat is nice04:24
Kamilionmy current problem right now is that kamikazi is ~3 years old04:25
Kamilionand was put together when upstart was in charge04:26
Kamilionso i had to, uh... discipline it. with supervisord.04:26
KamilionNow that we've gone over to systemd -- all the supervisord scripts are kind of obsolete and crusty04:26
Kamilioni've been too busy to rewrite them all as systemd units though.04:27
Kamilionwell, i grabbed a copy of lxle and bodhibuilder+source, i'll check it out sometime this week.04:30
Kamilionif there's any useful packages in it, I'mma steal 'em.04:30
ShellcatZeromax iso size is about 4GB right?  I'm looking for a solution that would allow me to create a large OS image.04:30
Kamilionthen you don't want ISO04:30
Kamilionyou want UDF04:30
Kamilionthat's the issue04:31
KamilionIIRC ISO9660 cannot exceed 32bit limits; UDF was created to get around that for DVDs and such.04:31
Kamilionas for making a bootable UDF image? *shrug*04:32
Kamilionit's possible to do manually04:32
Kamilionbut so far as I know, there is nothing that does so in an automated fashion04:32
Kamilionbut! After experimentation with kamikazi, I've determined there's very little it actually needs from the disk image04:32
Kamilionif you're not installing from it, you don't even need the package pool04:33
ShellcatZeroHmm, I see.  Systemback or bodhibuilder seemed hackable enough to integrate such an option, I think systemback allows you to change the imaging util inside the gui04:33
Kamilionit does04:33
Kamilionbut it's up to you to figure out what the right commandline parameters are04:33
Kamilionand that still doesn't make it bootable04:33
ShellcatZeronot installing from what?04:34
ShellcatZerothe image?04:34
zerorax2I thought the limit was in file size of files on the iso, not the iso itself04:34
Kamilionyeah.04:34
ShellcatZerono, the iso itself is size limited, as I've found out04:34
Kamilionthe squashfs can't exceed a certain size.04:34
Kamilionthe ISO format also has some other limits; max sector LBAs, some other weird stuff for old compat04:35
Kamilionkeep in mind that yellowbook and redbook is 35+ years old at this point04:35
ShellcatZeroah, ok04:35
Kamilion(data and audio)04:37
Kamilioneven bootable-ness for ISOs is due to an extension04:37
KamilionEl Torito04:37
Kamilionplus the long file name extensions, Rock Ridge04:37
ShellcatZeroTheeMahn’s Operating System Builder: http://www.uebuilder.com/04:42
ShellcatZerowhat does lubuntu use for creating it's iso?04:57
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ShellcatZeroor perhaps I'm going about it the wrong way, cat one install a new system just from snapshots?05:05
ShellcatZerocan*05:05
zeroraxyou can install a new system from your own compiled binaries and chroot05:16
KamilionShellcatZero: So far as I know, the launchpad builder will use debootstrap and some scripts around it05:19
ShellcatZeroI would like to capture an existing system to be able to install elsewhere05:20
ShellcatZeroI have some systems who've grown to be over 10GB, thus creating issues with using the iso format05:20
Kamilionpersonally for VMs, I dump a packagelist, a copy of the etckeeper repo, and the /home and /var dirs; the rest can be recreated from there05:20
Kamilionnot all of /var, just the bits needed, like /var/www in some cases. or /srv or /opt if it's used.05:21
KamilionI have a personal rule not to edit existing things in /usr05:22
ShellcatZeroHmm, I'll have another look at etckeeper then05:22
Kamilionand there's certain things like /etc/nginx.conf that should be left to the package manager, and /etc/nginx/conf.d/* used instead05:22
Kamilionknowing which .d directories things will use is very helpful05:23
Kamilionit's not just nginx; for example, /etc/network/interfaces.d/ can be used when one knows how to request it not be overwritten by the livecd booting.05:24
ShellcatZerook05:24
Kamilioni use that myself to automatically create openvswitch bridges on boot and slave all the found interfaces to them.05:24
Kuzhello10:46
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Ecko-Bonjour, y'a t'il un français pour m'aider à créer une clé USB Bootable, j'ai quelque problèmes. Je veux utiliser Lubuntu 16.10, j'utilise aussi unetbootin et quand je boot sur la clé USB il est affiché "Boot Error" simplement sur l'écran. J'ai retéléchargé l'iso de lubuntu, recréé la clé usb plusieurs fois (après formatage). Avez vous une idée ?18:28
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sanguine-aIs Lubuntu optimised for usage on EeePC netbooks?20:46
wxlsanguine-a: optimized? doubt it. but it uses the least amount of resources of any desktop ubuntu flavor.20:47
xanguaLubuntu is suited for low specs computers if that's what you mean sanguine-a20:47
sanguine-aSysinfo for 'T101MT': Running inside KDE Plasma 5.7.5 on Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) powered by Linux 4.8.0-34-generic, CPU: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU N455 @ 1.66GHz at 1000-1667/1667 MHz, RAM: 1776/1990 MB, Storage: 6/56 GB, 190 procs, 1.54h up20:47
sanguine-aThat's what I am running now and it's slow^20:47
xanguaBut you can also use it on your i7 or whatever you want20:48
sanguine-aI read that it suited for low specs computers but is it customised for use on 10" EeePCs?20:48
sanguine-aThat is, is there any netbook edition?20:48
xanguaIt has a "netbook mode"20:49
wxlthere's a netbook session if memory servers me correctly but i'm not sure how well it works20:49
lyn||iansanguine-a, I have helped lots of people use it on netbooks and there is netbook mode which has icons for launching stuff20:50
sanguine-aGreat20:50
lyn||ianalthough netbook mode works on non netbooks20:50
lyn||ianbut you can't change wallpaper20:50
sanguine-aCan I see some screenshots?20:50
sanguine-aWhat would you suggest me to run on a system running with above mentioned specs?20:51
lyn||iansanguine-a, I run lubuntu on everything and like it20:52
sanguine-aCool20:53
sanguine-aCan I see screenshots of netbook mode?20:54
xanguaCan you?20:56
wxli certainly have none handy20:56
sanguine-aI would like to see some screenshots of Lubuntu running in netbook mode xangua20:56
xanguaGoogle lxde netbook mode20:57
sanguine-axangua: Done20:57
sanguine-a  Thank you all for help20:59
calimero_82hi guys23:58
calimero_82i've installed from 6 month linuxmintamte with separate crypted home, can i install lubuntu and remove mint without to lose my home-partition? thanks23:59

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