[06:39] <CrazyTux> hello..
[06:40] <CrazyTux> is Lubuntu based on lxde or lxqt?
[06:40] <CrazyTux> I am using Lubuntu 17.04 on my 11 years old laptop.
[06:45] <CrazyTux> hello.
[15:43] <gil> Afternoon all - I have noticed that pulse audio server is not working after an upgrade from 16.04 to 17.04 - firstly, is this a known bug? If not, are there any sane steps to diagnose? I've already tried deleting .config/pulse and rebooting but no joy
[17:19] <testdr> gil: have you the same failure with a new user-account (to check its not a conlicting user-configuration) or do you use a systemwide pulse-server?
[17:25] <gil> testdr that's a good point. I haven't tried yet. I'll have a stab at that now
[17:45] <gil> testdr thanks for the tip. I created a new user, logged in and sound magically worked. Logged back in to my main account and sound persisted. One reboot later and it's still working. I have no clue what I did to trigger it, but at least it works now!
[17:50] <testdr> gil: there were always changes in pulse over the years. Glad it was so easy -- the tip having a fresh user-account for tests is necessary not to risk a missconfiguration of the one an only user-account. I use always different ones -- for gaming, special programming .. banking and so on. And a simple desktop-user cannot change system-settings by chance
[17:52] <gil> testdr I appreciate it, so thanks. I'm feeling a little stupid that it wasn't obvious to me to try a fresh user (before I started diving right into pulse configuration bits) and I'm still a little bemused that it just automagically started working, but very happy it is! :)
[19:51] <jsoe> hi
[19:51] <jsoe> hello
[19:51] <jsoe> i need
[19:51] <jsoe> help
[19:51] <krytarik> !enter
[19:52] <jsoe> como puedo adquirir lubuntu en un cd original ?
[19:52] <krytarik> !es
[22:59] <omar_> tengo un problema con la instalacion de lubuntu el cual es quww no me deja acceder a internet atravez del wifi
[23:02] <wxl> !es | @omar_
[23:42] <Guest30100> how do I restore 17.04?
[23:42] <Guest30100> hello
[23:42] <wxl> restore?
[23:43] <Guest30100> yes
[23:43] <Guest30100> hello
[23:44] <wxl> restore it from what?