[01:51] <Jbmorris289> Hello, question. So, I used unetbootin to boot Lubuntu. When I clicked on "Installed Lubunutu 16.04," it said that I could install it to another partition. Would it work and install correctly if I did?
[04:05] <xenial> Hi
[04:05] <xenial> Can I help me?
[05:46] <morten> good morning. Is it currently possible to do a LVM full disk encryption with a fresh 17.04 install? With LVM installed inside the live-CD and swappoff -a the installer still crashes.
[11:37] <wishe> I tried to install LXDE on my Ubuntu 16.04 and i also installed lubuntu-core and lubuntu-essentials.
[11:38] <wishe> It was using the lubuntu greeter so i tried to edit the lightdm conf file to change back to the ubuntu greeter and now I can no longer login to my system because it will no longer load the greeter
[11:38] <wishe> Is there anyone here that has experienced a similiar issue?
[11:38] <wishe> Or is able to help me fix it
[11:52] <leszek> wishe: undo the change you did won't help ?
[11:54] <wishe> I cant get to the file
[11:54] <wishe> When i try to start the computer i get "The system is running in low graphics mode"
[11:54] <wishe> And it wont get any further
[11:55] <wishe> There is an option there that says Exit to console login
[11:55] <wishe> I tried that
[11:55] <leszek> wishe: you can reach a terminal (called tty) input by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 to F8 there you might login
[11:55] <leszek> or that basically
[11:55] <leszek> this will give you terminal access to your system and allows you to undo the change
[11:56] <leszek> bbl
[11:56] <wishe> and it just says /dev/sda1: clean, 291072/6111232 files, 2760788/24413696 blocks
[12:37] <wishe> Ok, so I managed to fix the problem. I had to boot in recovery mode, but change the boot option flag to rw instead of ro. This let me edit the file in the root shell and delete it. My system will now boot like normal again.
[12:37] <wishe> had to delete lightdm.conf in /etc/lightdm
[19:30] <Anon> hello
[22:33] <ander_> hey