[00:49] <xangua> No lxqt if that's what you mean
[03:28] <Adric> hi evrybody
[11:43] <qswz> how to upgrade from 16.10 to 17.04?
[11:45] <qswz> k
[14:36] <Lucas007> fsdfsdf
[14:36] <Lucas007> is anybody here?
[15:53] <d3bug> is there a pure text mode installer for lxle?
[15:55] <d3bug> (16.04.1)
[17:58] <david> hello good afternoon
[17:58] <david> I have just downloaded lubuntu
[17:58] <wxl> congrats :)
[17:58] <Guest63495> I installed ubuntu before in the past
[17:58] <Guest63495> In the lubunt main site I did not see any installation guide
[17:59] <wxl> did you look on lubuntu.me?
[17:59] <Guest63495> Can you please point me in the rigth direction-?
[17:59] <Guest63495> yes in the lubuntu.me support section I found this IRC
[18:00] <wxl> ok maybe we need to get some instructions on there :)
[18:02] <wxl> there's https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu#Checklist
[18:02] <Guest63495> I noticed the wiki on the bottom of the page
[18:02] <Guest63495> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu
[18:02] <wxl> it doesn't necessarily walk you through using the installer. i don't think we necessarily have that
[18:02] <Guest63495> I will check your url thank you m8
[18:02] <wxl> there's also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[18:03] <wxl> this includes a basic walk through
[18:03] <Guest63495> ty so much m8
[18:03] <wxl> np :)
[18:19] <Guest63495> hey I have another question
[18:20] <Guest63495> Can I turn a usb stick into a lubuntu livedrive with rufus?
[18:20] <Guest63495> Or at least a bootable stick so I can install from it or try the O.S?
[18:22] <krytarik> !usb
[18:22] <Guest63495> ty
[19:32] <hentai103> hello good evening
[19:32] <hentai103> I was here like an hour ago
[19:32] <hentai103> Asked for the lubuntu installation guide
[19:32] <wxl> um, fascinating nick.
[19:32] <hentai103> Ty m8
[19:32] <wxl> i'm not sure that was a compliment
[19:33] <hentai103> Well I installed Lubuntu, everything fine, my laptop did not explote, wich is a good thing indeed
[19:33] <hentai103> See, I wonder if there is something adittional I have to do to gain access to the repossitory of software
[19:34] <wxl> nope.
[19:34] <wxl> just need internet access
[19:34] <hentai103> Mmm...
[19:34] <hentai103> Its not working, does not show any software at all
[19:35] <hentai103> In the system tools, software app when I run it show nothing
[19:35] <wxl> make sure you can ping all the URLs listed in /etc/apt/sources.list. otherwise, you possibly have network issues.
[19:37] <hentai103> where can I find this list you refer to_
[19:37] <wxl> on your harddrive at the location mentioned
[19:39] <hentai103> and how do I know I can ping all the url's listed_
[19:39] <wxl> use ping in terminal
[19:40] <hentai103> well, there was a unmarked option
[19:40] <hentai103> it said something about source code
[19:40] <hentai103> I checked it
[19:41] <wxl> that doesn't matter
[19:42] <hentai103> so, what is the procedure to ping the url's in the list_
[19:42] <wxl>  1. open terminal
[19:42] <wxl>  2. type `ping <the url>`
[19:43] <hentai103> but, the list, when i click it, it opens a window of the software app
[19:43] <hentai103> It shows no url's
[19:44] <wxl> you may have a line like:
[19:44] <wxl> deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted
[19:44] <wxl> in that case, the domain you want to ping is us.archive.ubuntu.com
[19:45] <hentai103> looks like its solved m8
[19:46] <hentai103> I did not find the url's you were talking about
[19:46] <hentai103> nope, still not working
[19:46] <krytarik> hentai103: "sudo apt update" in the terminal, then try again.
[19:47] <hentai103> it says all the packages are up to date
[19:48] <hentai103> but it still wont work
[19:48] <wxl> what are you tyring to install?
[19:49] <hentai103> Well, Id like to check the catalog, but I need to install chrome or chromium.
[19:49] <hentai103> I dwld'd chrome, but it wont let me install
[19:49] <lyn||ian> chromium-browser is the package name for the browser
[19:49] <hentai103> ok, but when I search for it on the software app it shows nothing.
[19:50] <hentai103> Everything's empty on Software
[22:00] <thrmo> hi there!
[22:00] <thrmo> i want to make a very minimal lubuntu install (17.04)
[22:00] <thrmo> or be able to select the packages to install in a UEFI only pc
[22:00] <thrmo> whats the best route?
[22:02] <krytarik> !mini
[22:03] <thrmo> 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.