[00:01] <infoholico> Hello
[00:02] <infoholico> is anybody here'
[00:02] <infoholico> ?
[00:03] <infoholico> I need some help with Lubuntu
[00:03] <infoholico> Hello I just upgraded Lubuntu to 17.04 but now it can't connect to wifi, conection closes when trying to connect, I've deleted saved password and I've writen it again, but it doesn't connect, any idea of what could I do?
[00:06] <tsimonq2> infoholico: I don't know an answer to your question as it's been a long time since I've diagnosed network issues, but if nobody else answers, try emailing the lubuntu-users list linked in the topic. :)
[00:08] <infoholico> ok, thanks :(
[01:57] <ac2> Hey, anyone here involved with xubuntu development
[01:58] <genii> ac2: Did you try #xubuntu-devel channel first?
[02:00] <ac2> genii: no I didn't, I was actually more interested in deciphering the difference between the two desktop enviornments
[02:08] <tsimonq2> ac2: A lot of that is subjective. The best way to determine that is to install them yourself. :)
[02:14] <ac2> tsimonq2: true, well lubuntu has worked really well while running in VirtualBox, but I have a couple thin clients with 2gb of ram that I would like to create a couple live usbs,
[02:14] <ac2> The two distros were either xubuntu or lubuntu
[02:20] <tsimonq2> ac2: Lubuntu is the most lightweight of the Ubuntu flavors. :)
[07:32] <arjun> hi guys! Totally new guy
[07:33] <Guest12577> Totally new guy
[07:33] <Guest12577> wanted to ask something
[07:33] <Guest12577> don't even know who i am contacting
[07:36] <Guest12577> yo
[09:10] <InfernoGems> hello
[09:11] <InfernoGems> is there anyone here?
[09:20] <antis> your father's here :P
[11:57] <Apu> I've installed lubuntu in a different partition of
[11:59] <Apu> I've installed lubuntu in a different partition of my hard drive. Now I can't access any operating system. What should I do? Can anyone please guide me?
[12:13] <antis> Apu, take a deep breath and don't panic in the first place. Now you said you installed Lubuntu on a second partition. If the system doesn't start and you get a blank screen i assume, it is a good idea to boot from the live-dvd and check your partitions with that system (e.g. "gparted" or the "disk utility").
[14:41] <Straw_> Hello
[14:42] <Straw_> I cannot install Lubuntu After Windows 10 Installation.
[14:42] <Straw_> Help me,please.
[14:45] <Straw_> ?
[18:00] <julsz> hi guys
[18:00] <julsz> someone here?
[18:16] <julsz> someone time to help?