[00:48] <leober> Lubuntu 14.04 LTS have support for three ou five years?
[01:03] <leober> test
[01:03] <leober> Someone here?
[01:15] <leo_> Has Lubuntu 14.04 support for three or five years?
[01:21] <tsimonq2> leo_: Three.
[01:46] <leo_> thanks
[09:29] <Newb> Hi guys. The site says to pick 32bit for old computers. My laptop is old-ish with weak specs but has 64bit
[09:29] <Newb> What should i pick?
[09:31] <hateball> Newb: what CPU do you have, and how much RAM?
[09:31] <hateball> If you have at least 2GB ram, I'd say go for 64-bit
[09:32] <Newb> It's just dualcore 2.20ghz with 4gb ram. 64bit then?
[09:33] <Newb> Thanks, i guess the 64bit i was referrig to was my windows installation lol
[09:33] <hateball> Newb: yea 64-bit for sure
[09:33] <hateball> if you intend to run something like google chrome, that only has 64-bit builds these days for instance
[09:34] <Newb> Awesome thank you. I tried out linux mint but it's preeeetty laggy. Hoping this one's alright :)
[09:36] <hateball> Newb: define laggy? If it's UI lagginess, that could be if the DE uses 3D effects
[09:36] <hateball> and you have a slow GPU or so
[09:37] <Newb> I see. Mostly the apps freeze sometimes and takes a log time to react per click. I haven't updated the software and drivers yet though, but when i did try it still took forever so i figured I'll try out anoher distro.
[09:38] <hateball> Newb: What GPU does the machine have?
[09:38] <hateball> Intel/AMD/nVidia
[09:38] <leszek> Newb: should run more fluid on lubuntu also because it uses zram so more stuff can be stored in ram
[09:39] <leszek> Newb: in general if you have the option upgrade to an ssd. They are cheap nowadays and do miracles
[09:39] <hateball> yes, SSD is probably the single biggest upgrade you can give your machine
[09:40] <Newb> It' one of those onboard intel graphics but the ones older than HD, actually have little idra. I have high hopes for lubuntu though since it's talked up as lightweight. In any case I'll retreat to puppy linux if it still won't do haha
[09:41] <Newb> I think lubuntu will work though. I remember running regular ubuntu alright with this laptop
[09:42] <leszek> Newb: ah extreme graphics 4500 something like that
[09:42] <leszek> Newb: pro tip don't use sna acceleration on them. With SNA acceleration it runs slow as hell
[09:43] <Newb> I'll keep that in mind. Thanks all!
[09:43] <leszek> Newb: just a sec I am searching for my Xorg.conf on my older laptop which switches to uxa or exa (I don't know exactly but the better acceleration for these older chips)
[09:43] <hateball> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2182033
[09:44] <leszek>  ah exactly hateball was quicker
[09:45] <Newb> Thanks! Bookmarked it on phone. Definitely sounds like it would have been a headache incoming. Thanks!
[10:19] <hateball> My google-fu is hard to beat ;p
[16:52] <craigbass76> I am on a livecd, and there's no ifconfig command. What's the alternative?
[16:53] <leszek> iw
[17:29] <craigbass76> See an ip too. Today's the first I've heard of ifconfig getting deprecated
[17:29] <craigbass76> I miss Dapper... :)
[17:41] <adriano> algum brasileiro para me ajudar a instalar os drivers da fx 5200 nvidia no lubuntu 17
[17:41] <adriano> sou novato
[17:41] <adriano> e da erro no x