[05:49] is this the appropriate way to bridge? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BridgingNetworkInterfaces [05:53] have the device id's changed? [06:25] Shawn|i7-Q720M, You can also do this in network manager by selecting the option share with other computers [06:26] I have done this with the built in ethernet and a pci card [06:26] but you still need to install bridge-utils of course [06:28] I did that [06:28] it didn't bridge [06:28] but I didn't install bridge-utils [06:28] is that all I was missing? [06:29] Shawn|i7-Q720M, yes [06:30] ahh [06:30] I am going to go check this out them [06:30] *then [06:30] closer to my serial ip linking project [06:47] I screwed something up, can't even log into the laptop now [06:53] how absurd... [06:53] I removed my changes from /etc/network/interfaces [06:53] and now the bridge aint showing up [06:55] I'm not doing this right :( [09:05] wow... [09:05] lubuntu comes to us broken [09:05] or to my machine at least [09:05] I can't even get it to bridge [09:05] or even run an autostart script [10:26] can someone tell me, how can I set #Lubuntu on virtualbox -- in Mac OSX? [11:16] Hi all! [11:17] I've just set up a nice install of Lubuntu that I would like to clone to other machines - I am having major issues trying to clone the drive. I'm getting superblock errors, clonezilla fails when checking drive bitmap [11:18] redo backup fails also [11:18] Only with Lubuntu 16.10 - if I install 14.04 I can clone just fine [11:19] fsck has not helped, no errors shown [11:19] I've been trying to fix this one for hours but I'm no expert! Any help would be greatly appreciated [16:10] HI there === shadowrunner is now known as Guest5213 [18:40] Hello dear friends! How you're all doing well! I'd like to ask a quick question: I have a laptop that has Windows 10 installed on it. I want to install Lubuntu alongside Windows 10 to dual-boot. I have an 8GB 3.0 USB stick and I've downloaded Rufus to burn the Lubuntu-16.10-desktop-amd64 onto it, then after booting into Lubuntu via USB stick, I want to use Gparted to resize the Windows 10 partition and reduce it to make space f [18:41] Is this the correct path to follow to accomplish this? [18:48] shad0wrunner: Part of that was cut off, but I'd rather resize the Windows system partition from itself. [18:48] From Windows? [18:48] Yes. [18:49] How many patitions do I have to create in order to install Lubuntu? [18:49] 1 For Windows and 1 for Linux? [18:50] I mean "keep the existing partition" for windows [18:50] and create a new one for Lubuntu? [18:51] Well, for Linux I personally only do swap and system - but one can also create a separate one for the '/home' stuff. [18:52] if i create a single partition would linux not add any extra partitions that are needed (swap) [18:53] Well, you *can* do automatic partitioning - but I always do manual. [18:56] if i choose to do automatic partitioning would a problem occur [18:57] i don't want to break my windows 10 [19:17] linux is smart enough not to fuck up windows 10 partitions [19:17] coded smart enough* [20:32] halp! [20:33] trying to install "Additional Drivers" in Software & Updates [20:33] it seems to be stuck, and /var/log/apt/term.log is filling up more & more with errors about Secure Boot Key [20:34] Invalid password [20:34] The Secure Boot key you've entered is not valid. The password used must be between 8 and 16 characters [22:44] requesitosminimos [22:44] requisitos minimos