[04:43] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> does this page have any LTS release downloads? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.04/release/
[04:44] <tsimonq2> Shawn|i7-Q720M: Yes.
[04:44] <tsimonq2> Shawn|i7-Q720M: All of them.
[04:44] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> lubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso ?
[04:44] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> whats the difference between 1 and 2?
[04:46] <tsimonq2> Shawn|i7-Q720M: If you ran a simple update on 1, it makes 2.
[04:46] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> okay
[04:46] <tsimonq2> Shawn|i7-Q720M: It's a snapshot of sorts.
[04:46] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> I noticed the 2 is newer in its date
[04:46] <tsimonq2> Yep :)
[04:46] <tsimonq2> It's a compilation of updates
[04:48] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> ah
[04:48] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> does rufus break these or something?
[04:54] <tsimonq2> Shawn|i7-Q720M: I'm not sure.
[04:55] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> I think it defaulting to gpt may be contributing to my problem
[04:55] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> I changed it to mbr
[05:50] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> meh, I installed 16.04 LTS, the new ssd wont boot
[05:50] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> it was booting 17.04 when I was running that on it
[06:29] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> the 16.04.2 image rufus'd to usb is not wanting to work after installing to ssd
[06:39] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> md5 matches
[06:52] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> am I supposed to be getting a grub install request window at the end of installation?
[06:52] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> because I haven't
[06:56] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> and it still doesn't boot
[06:57] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> oh wait, it worked
[07:43] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> it seems anbox is dead in the watter
[07:43] <Shawn|i7-Q720M> not even working on lubuntu 16.04
[08:15] <blisscs> Hello I am having some difficulty using lubuntu.
[08:15] <blisscs> Some of my app doesn't show menu on the top
[08:16] <blisscs> Previously it was showing. I don't know what i did. It does not show now
[21:08] <zuiss1> anyone know if lubuntu is switching to lxqt anytime soon?
[21:09] <wxl> zuiss1: not yet, but we're working on it. we got some very very very very very very very early prototype images going
[21:09] <zuiss1> since lxqt is being released with debian stable this summer, hopefully a lot of bugs will be fixed if they consider it stable enough to ship
[21:09] <wxl> the issue has not been that lxqt is not ready for prime time
[21:09] <zuiss1> wxl: ok thanks just curious
[21:09] <wxl> in fact, it's been pretty darn fantastic for most people that have been using it
[21:09]  * tsimonq2 agrees
[21:09] <tsimonq2> I'm running LXQt right now ;)
[21:10] <wxl> the issue is how do we retain our goal of a lightweight, low resource, but fully functional distro
[21:10] <tsimonq2> zuiss1: Status update in my blog post: https://www.tsimonq2.net/blog/2017/05/31/
[21:10] <zuiss1> tsimonq2: how are you running it, in ubuntu?
[21:10] <wxl> the simple question of, for example, what browser to use, is confounding
[21:10] <zuiss1> thanks for link
[21:10] <tsimonq2> zuiss1: This machine is literally a frankenstein that takes about an hour to reconfigure :P
[21:10] <zuiss1> wxl: yea makes sense
[21:10] <tsimonq2> +1 wxl