[00:35] <travelinman86_> Hello everyone
[00:36] <travelinman86_> Just dropping in to ask if anyone has had any issues upgrading from Yakkety to Zesty?
[00:37] <tsimonq2> travelinman86_: What issues are you seeing? :)
[00:39] <travelinman86_> I haven't attempted to upgrade yet. I'm not at my machine. Just wanted to ask if anyone else had any issues before I head home and upgrade my lubuntu desktop.
[01:17] <tsimonq2> travelinman86_: Nope. :)
[03:58] <gaurav__> hi
[03:59] <gaurav__> I hv update to lubuntu
[03:59] <gaurav__> 17.04
[03:59] <gaurav__> now its booting process is very low
[03:59] <gaurav__> it tke 3 mins
[03:59] <gaurav__> to load
[03:59] <gaurav__> any help
[04:00] <krytarik> !enter | gaurav__
[04:00] <gaurav__> okay
[04:00] <gaurav__> help me now
[04:02] <gaurav__> @krytarik
[04:02] <gaurav__> help
[04:02] <db`> kya baat he gaurav__
[04:02] <db`> kaisa he sab noide me?
[04:03] <krytarik> gaurav__: Sure, you already got a suggestion yesterday: https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2017/04/20/%23lubuntu.html#t13:22
[04:03] <gaurav__> bareya bhai
[04:03] <gaurav__> how you knw in noida
[04:03] <db`> btw whats the RAM of your computer thats running lubuntu?
[04:04] <db`> Even on mine it takes some time to load. I'm on 1GB ddr 2
[04:04] <gaurav__> ram is 4gb ,I am facing on update,later on lubuntu 16.04 it was fine
[04:05] <gaurav__> where u stay?
[04:05] <db`> gaurav__: you can run the terminal command systemd-analyze blame to see a list from top to bottom of services that take the longest when it comes to booting	13:24
[04:05] <db`> leszek	posting that list on a pastebin.com like service and adding the link in here might help us figuring out what the issue might be
[04:05] <db`> as stated by leszek
[04:05] <db`> brb
[04:06] <gaurav__> oky
[04:07] <gaurav__> tell me the terminal cammand
[04:07] <gaurav__> systemd-analyze blame??
[04:07] <gaurav__> is this the cammand
[04:08] <gaurav__> oky i hv run ,I got lot of list
[04:09] <gaurav__> bhai kidr gye?
[04:09] <gaurav__> list to paste karle
[04:09] <gaurav__> aghe kya karna
[04:09] <gaurav__> hai
[04:09] <krytarik> Mind to speak more English?
[04:10] <krytarik> !paste
[04:15] <gaurav__> https://pastebin.com/ZcG8X1Gf
[04:15] <gaurav__> hi visit this link
[04:15] <gaurav__> and pls find me out the problem
[04:16] <krytarik> VBox. :P
[04:17] <gaurav__> now????
[04:18] <gaurav__> is this a reason for slow booting
[04:18] <gaurav__> I will unistall it
[04:20] <gaurav__> how can i more fast my system
[04:20] <gaurav__> i also  found that in my ram there are more httpd process with name apache
[04:21] <gaurav__> 8-9 process with same name
[04:25] <gaurav__> hello
[12:16] <JP____> Trying to install tensorflow in lubuntu 14.04 :
[12:16] <JP____> https://pastebin.com/d74c4Sx6
[12:17] <JP____> how do i fix this?
[12:26] <leszek> JP____: is this even available for python 3 ?
[12:26] <JP____> yeah
[12:26] <JP____> https://www.tensorflow.org/install/install_linux#InstallingNativePip
[12:28] <leszek> might be not compatible with the python version in 14.04 then
[12:28] <leszek> found this way to install it for python 2: https://askubuntu.com/questions/695981/platform-not-supported-for-tensorflow-on-ubuntu-14-04-2#696250
[12:29] <JP____> yeah, but i really wanna use python 3 :p
[12:29] <JP____> but maybe it also works for 3
[12:29] <JP____> lemme try
[12:29] <leszek> nope
[12:30] <leszek> the only thing I can think of is that python 3 is too old in 14.04 for this addon to work
[12:30] <JP____> they ask for python 3.3+
[12:30] <JP____> i hav e3.6
[12:30] <JP____> So i don't think that is the issue
[12:31] <leszek> maybe asking then in the #python channel
[12:37] <JP____> yeah thnx
[14:47] <L00P3X> hello.. i used to apt-get install lubuntu-desktop in hope to improve this old maschine performance.. and wow.. i'm amazed!.. but i came over some problem i kann't solve.. like where to find the menù for applications? like on hexchat now, i can't switch to file --> list
[14:52] <L00P3X> i noticed this do not occour in apps like gimp and other.. seems only hexchat related somewhy.. that have no menù
[14:56] <L00P3X> and web browser related to.. they have no menù..
[16:55] <jameswd> join/ #lubuntu
[16:57] <jameswd> I recently installed Lubuntu 16.04 LTS on a laptop. Sometimes when I try to login after a screen time out, the system seems to crash. I all can see is a black screen filled with white text output.
[17:02] <jameswd> I rarely use IRC, am I doing this right?
[17:09] <jameswd> Is anyone online?
[17:35] <sg1999> hello how to dual boot lubuntu and win 7 64 bit?
[17:37] <sg1999> hello how to dual boot lubuntu and win 7 64 bit?
[19:20] <PizzaSteve> Hello everyone. How do I create a bootable USB in ubuntu? I'm running ubuntu gnome 16.10, and I want to do a fresh lubuntu install. I know there's a tool called UNetbootin, but I'm having trouble installing it. Thank you!
[19:20] <wxl> hahahah pizza steve nice
[19:20] <wxl> i would suggest using dd, PizzaSteve. it's a dangerous tool but it's the most reliable one i've used
[19:21] <wxl> so:
[19:21] <wxl>  1. download the iso
[19:21] <wxl>  2. plug in your usb
[19:21] <wxl>  3. figure out which /dev file points to it
[19:21] <wxl>  4. `sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/path/to/usb/dev/file`
[19:22] <wxl> that dev file is not the partition (so not /dev/sdb1, e.g.) but the drive (so /dev/sdb)
[19:22] <PizzaSteve> Sorry I forgot to mention that I'm a novce with linux, so I often face problems with terminal commands.
[19:22] <wxl> well the problem with every tool i've ever found is that they sometimes are not perfect
[19:24] <wxl> !info unetbootin yakkety
[19:24] <PizzaSteve> I see. Okay I'm at the 3rd step, how do I figure out which /dev file points to "it" ?
[19:24] <wxl> but there's unetbootin if you want :)
[19:25] <wxl> if you do `sudo parted -l` it will give you a list of every connected drive and their partitions
[19:25] <wxl> i just plugged in my usb and it shows me this for the model, for example:
[19:26] <wxl> Model: PNY USB 2.0 FD (scsi)
[19:26] <PizzaSteve> alright, I found it. Which piece of inromation is the important one ?
[19:26] <wxl> the second line after that includes the dev file you want and shows you the size, which should be much smaller than the other drives :)
[19:26] <wxl> if you want to get really fancy you could do `sudo parted -l | grep -A 1 USB`
[19:27] <PizzaSteve> Disk /dev/sde: 15.5GB
[19:27] <wxl> there you go
[19:27] <wxl> /dev/sde is what you want
[19:27] <wxl> now where's the iso located at?
[19:28] <PizzaSteve> home/downloads
[19:28] <wxl> ok
[19:28] <wxl> you can use ~ to refer to home
[19:28] <wxl> what's the file called?
[19:28] <wxl> and remember linux is case sensitive so you mean ~/Downloads :)
[19:29] <PizzaSteve> home/a1/Downloads/lubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[19:29] <wxl> ok so here's what you type:
[19:29] <wxl> sudo dd if=/home/a1/Downloads/lubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sde
[19:29] <wxl> then sit back and let it do it's thing :)
[19:29] <wxl> one thing first though
[19:30] <wxl> did you check if the iso is valid?
[19:31] <PizzaSteve> not yet, gonna do it now
[19:31] <wxl> you know how or do you need help with that?
[19:33] <PizzaSteve> I'm going to try myself, if I encounter any difficulties i'll ask for help, thanks!
[19:33] <wxl> okie dokie :)
[19:36] <PizzaSteve> okay the md5sum is identical to the one in Ubuntu Hashes site
[19:39] <PizzaSteve> I typed in "sudo dd if=/home/a1/Downloads/lubuntu-17.04-desktop-amd64.iso of=/dev/sde"
[19:39] <PizzaSteve> but nothing seems to be happenind
[19:40] <PizzaSteve> happening*
[19:45] <PizzaSteve> just a new blank line, and nothing happening. Is it supposed to take so long or am I missing something?
[19:45] <wxl> it takes a while yes
[19:45] <wxl> it will return something when it is done and report if there are errors
[19:46] <PizzaSteve> alright, what's next?
[19:47] <PizzaSteve> here's what it returned: https://ghostbin.com/paste/5ogpc
[19:48] <wxl> that's what you wanted
[19:48] <wxl> that's successful
[19:48] <PizzaSteve> So that's it? I can't seem to access the USB drive anymore
[19:49] <wxl> in fact if you didn't type anything else after you should be able to do `echo $?` and it should give you 0 if it succeeded
[19:50] <PizzaSteve> nevermind, unmounted and plugged the usb back in and it seems fine
[19:50] <wxl> yep :)
[19:50] <wxl> now you're a freaking linux wizard buddy :)
[19:51] <PizzaSteve> not even close, just starting to understant linux
[19:51] <PizzaSteve> alright, I'm try to install lubuntu
[19:51] <PizzaSteve> be back in a bit
[19:51] <wxl> see you soon
[19:57] <PizzaSteve> damn forgot that i have to somehow copy user tags on reddit
[19:58] <wxl> hm?
[19:59] <PizzaSteve> I'm backing up all the files/pics/stuff I have to an external hard drive
[19:59] <PizzaSteve> And one of the things I want to back up is RES user tags for reddit
[19:59] <PizzaSteve> since they're machine-bound
[20:00] <PizzaSteve> not account-bound
[20:01] <PizzaSteve> alright, see you in a bit
[20:11] <PizzaSteve> I failed: drive error / unable to boot device
[20:12] <PizzaSteve> any suggestions?
[20:26] <lynorian> PizzaSteve, how many disks do you have in your computer and which did you install a bootloader to
[20:27] <PizzaSteve> good catch, I have 2 more external hdd's connected
[20:28] <PizzaSteve> brb, gonna try to reboot after disconnecting them
[20:43] <Pizzasteve> Alright seems I messed up. The USB was recognized fine, I got into setup, and after typing in my password for encryption I get "unsafe swap space detected"
[20:44] <Pizzasteve> Setup aborts. And I can't boot ubuntu anymore. On mobile currently. Smh
[20:50] <Pizzasteve> http://imgur.com/NxR4R3t
[20:50] <Pizzasteve> Any suggestions or ideas how can I proceed?
[20:51] <wxl> did you check the image upon booting?
[20:52] <Pizzasteve> If you mean the md5sum then yes
[20:52] <wxl> at the grub menu there's a check you can do on the image
[20:52] <wxl> so the md5sum checks for download errors
[20:52] <wxl> that second check checks for copy errors
[20:54] <Pizzasteve> So the "unsafe swap space" error I got means the.iso was bad?
[20:54] <lynorian> I honestly do not know much about that unsafe swap space message
[20:54] <wxl> it *COULD* mean that
[20:54] <wxl> all sorts of weird errors happen
[20:55] <wxl> however, there have been different issues in the past related to encryption over the years
[20:58] <wxl> you trying to do lvm with encryption?
[21:01] <Pizzasteve> Yes, but I'm skipping the encryption now to see how it goes
[21:12] <PizzaSteve_> Yes, but I'm skipping the encryption now to see how it goes
[21:19] <PizzaSteve_> Installation was successful, but after reboot I get some messages and I'm left with the screen being terminal
[21:21] <PizzaSteve_> Something about a read only file system
[21:26] <wxl> so i'll ask again: did you check the image at the grub menu?
[21:33] <PizzaSteve_>  .no, I only checked md5sum
[21:33] <wxl> check that next then
[21:33] <wxl> could be a copy error
[21:34] <PizzaSteve_> I somehow got lubuntu running, but it's extremely slow
[21:34] <wxl> slow to boot or slow to run?
[21:34] <PizzaSteve_> Slow to run
[21:36] <wxl> what are you running?
[21:36] <wxl> and on what system?
[21:36] <wxl> how much ram?
[21:37] <PizzaSteve_> Dell latitude e6410
[22:00] <PizzaSteve> Alright I'm going to bed. Too tired, seems that my laptop is overheating in addition to all these issues.
[22:00] <PizzaSteve> Thank you for your help! Bye