[00:49] No lxqt if that's what you mean [03:28] hi evrybody [11:43] how to upgrade from 16.10 to 17.04? [11:45] k [14:36] fsdfsdf [14:36] is anybody here? [15:53] is there a pure text mode installer for lxle? [15:55] (16.04.1) [17:58] hello good afternoon [17:58] I have just downloaded lubuntu === david is now known as Guest63495 [17:58] congrats :) [17:58] I installed ubuntu before in the past [17:58] In the lubunt main site I did not see any installation guide [17:59] did you look on lubuntu.me? [17:59] Can you please point me in the rigth direction-? [17:59] yes in the lubuntu.me support section I found this IRC [18:00] ok maybe we need to get some instructions on there :) [18:02] there's https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu#Checklist [18:02] I noticed the wiki on the bottom of the page [18:02] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu [18:02] it doesn't necessarily walk you through using the installer. i don't think we necessarily have that [18:02] I will check your url thank you m8 [18:02] there's also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation [18:03] this includes a basic walk through [18:03] ty so much m8 [18:03] np :) [18:19] hey I have another question [18:20] Can I turn a usb stick into a lubuntu livedrive with rufus? [18:20] Or at least a bootable stick so I can install from it or try the O.S? [18:22] !usb [18:22] For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent [18:22] ty [19:32] hello good evening [19:32] I was here like an hour ago [19:32] Asked for the lubuntu installation guide [19:32] um, fascinating nick. [19:32] Ty m8 [19:32] i'm not sure that was a compliment [19:33] Well I installed Lubuntu, everything fine, my laptop did not explote, wich is a good thing indeed [19:33] See, I wonder if there is something adittional I have to do to gain access to the repossitory of software [19:34] nope. [19:34] just need internet access [19:34] Mmm... [19:34] Its not working, does not show any software at all [19:35] In the system tools, software app when I run it show nothing [19:35] make sure you can ping all the URLs listed in /etc/apt/sources.list. otherwise, you possibly have network issues. [19:37] where can I find this list you refer to_ [19:37] on your harddrive at the location mentioned [19:39] and how do I know I can ping all the url's listed_ [19:39] use ping in terminal [19:40] well, there was a unmarked option [19:40] it said something about source code [19:40] I checked it [19:41] that doesn't matter [19:42] so, what is the procedure to ping the url's in the list_ [19:42] 1. open terminal [19:42] 2. type `ping ` [19:43] but, the list, when i click it, it opens a window of the software app [19:43] It shows no url's [19:44] you may have a line like: [19:44] deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted [19:44] in that case, the domain you want to ping is us.archive.ubuntu.com [19:45] looks like its solved m8 [19:46] I did not find the url's you were talking about [19:46] nope, still not working [19:46] hentai103: "sudo apt update" in the terminal, then try again. [19:47] it says all the packages are up to date [19:48] but it still wont work [19:48] what are you tyring to install? [19:49] Well, Id like to check the catalog, but I need to install chrome or chromium. [19:49] I dwld'd chrome, but it wont let me install [19:49] chromium-browser is the package name for the browser [19:49] ok, but when I search for it on the software app it shows nothing. [19:50] Everything's empty on Software [22:00] hi there! [22:00] i want to make a very minimal lubuntu install (17.04) [22:00] or be able to select the packages to install in a UEFI only pc [22:00] whats the best route? [22:02] !mini [22:02] The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want. The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD [22:03] While the minimal iso image is handy, it isn't useful for installing on UEFI-based systems that you want to run in UEFI mode. The mini iso lacks the proper files for booting the computer in UEFI mode.