[00:06] <fliegenpilzmann> This one shall work with linux: D-Link DWA-131 WLAN Nano USB-Stick
[00:22] <lxle> Anyone know if when 'unattended-upgrades' is set to download the packagelist, does it download an entire packagelist or just the 'allowed' repository parameters you have set, like 'security'
[01:24] <Myrth> hi
[01:24] <Myrth> trying to install latest Lubuntu with full disk encryption, getting this error: http://i.imgur.com/VkCyVEM.png
[01:25] <Myrth> how can i open shell window during installation?
[01:25] <Myrth> to run swapoff...
[01:40] <Myrth> wow lubuntu is really not ready
[01:40] <Myrth> gives option to use LVM during install but doesn't have it installed, had to install it on the trial
[01:44] <ScioMin> Hi. I need help to fix my sound. It was working since I installed Lubuntu 16.04 yesterday. Now it no longer shows the speaker icon on indicator panel. And when it shows the user/password prompt it plays a brief broken sound.
[01:48] <ScioMin> This plays noise on my headset: speaker-test -Dsysdefault:CARD=Headset
[02:58] <ball> hello AntumDeluge
[06:57] <FXpro> I have a bit of a problem
[06:57] <FXpro> when I load lubuntu live from usb it will not allow wifi
[06:59] <FXpro> wifi works fine on windows though
[09:00] <FXpro> I gotta give it to lubuntu, out of all the distros I tried it seems the most stable and reliable so far
[09:03] <FXpro> it stays connected to the internet in other words ;p
[16:11] <Quacke00> Hi
[16:11] <wxl> yo
[16:11] <Quacke00> Are there tools to create bootable usb excluding unetbootin?
[16:12] <wxl> i suggest dd, personally, but there are tons out there. dd is the only thing i've had real luck with.
[16:13] <Quacke00> Thanks :)
[19:29] <Quacke00> Is there a way to make "update-grub" search on /dev/sdb and not /dev/sda
[19:29] <wxl> you could chroot
[19:30] <wxl> !chroot | Quacke00
[19:35] <wxl> um Quacke00 i should add that you ideally re-bind your system directories
[19:35] <wxl> Quacke00: https://askubuntu.com/questions/145241/how-do-i-run-update-grub-from-a-livecd#145253
[19:56] <Quacke00> wxl, may you please help out at #5 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
[19:57] <Quacke00> All I need is update-grub to find my bootable usb on /dev/sdb
[19:57] <wxl> Quacke00: oh my, they make this far more complicated. just read the other link i sent
[20:05] <FXpro> I was listening to a youtube recently about ubuntu and the person speaking said it is end of life for ubuntu which I think anyone making such a bold claim is an idiot.  logic tells you after years of development people are not just going to toss that hard work into the garbage can.
[20:09] <wxl> FXpro: i don't know what the context was, but canonical just dropped development of unity and everything else that went into their convergence efforts. so, it's true to some degree.
[20:13] <FXpro> sure thats what the guy was saying but come on now.  it is true innovations come along that make other previous methods obsolete in any industry.  for example we are on the cusp of a new renaissance world wide and that is not in any particular industry either.
[20:14] <lyn||ian> FXpro, but new things also build on previous technoligies
[20:16] <FXpro> I can make a point here because I know first hand.
[20:16] <FXpro> take for example the mining industry...
[20:18] <FXpro> i happen to know the inventors of a new tech that blows current methods out of the water so to speak, is completely green, and gets a recovery of almost 100%.  does that make cyanide leach method useless?  nope.  because that particular industry is going to use what they have got until the new thing goes viral and commercial.
[20:19] <FXpro> likewise, the russians have invented a new method that makes all of it obsolete at least if their process is not some bs lie which, all indications say it is not.
[20:20] <FXpro> so here in linux world a similar thing applies.  everyone is still going to use the current methods.  but I can say things move a lot faster in software development than in other industries.  rightfully so too.
[20:21] <FXpro> I mean come on now!  its the 21st century and we should all be flying around in george jetson cars but that is a case of manipulation and suppression of technology the "eeeevil council" does not want the public to have.
[20:30] <Quacke00> wxl, I did this steps, sudo mount --bind /dev /mnt/dev, and /mnt/dev, /mnt/sys, /mnt/proc got populated. When I enter "sudo chroot /mnt" I get           "chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory"
[20:32] <wxl> Quacke00: probably from that terrible link i sent before :/