[12:09] <hasdf> hi
[12:10] <hasdf> I have an old T41 laying around here. Would you recommend Lubuntu LTS or 17.04? Or another distro?
[12:18] <hateball> Well, if you're asking in #lubuntu what do you think
[12:18] <hateball> Also the actual specs would be more helpful than a model
[12:25] <hasdf> Pentium M 1,5Ghz, slow-ass IDE-Drive, 1GB Ram
[12:29] <hateball> Well, Lubuntu should run, but old hardware is old hardware
[12:30] <leszek> needs pae force though
[14:04] <tdmeskimo> Hello, any raspberry pi 3 with Lubuntu
[14:08] <tdmeskimo> my problem with my pi 3 & Lubuntu is no audio, i did the /boot/config.txt to turn on audio still nothing.  In my retro pi I forced audio to the head phone jack and it work.  anything for Lubuntu?
[14:11] <hateball> tdmeskimo: I am assuming you can use pavucontrol to pick output
[14:12] <hateball> in case it defaults to say... hdmi
[14:14] <tdmeskimo> no this is my first attemp at a pi, the only thing I found was to turn on audio in the config.txt and much search shows nothing or for rasbian.  pavucontrol?
[14:15] <hateball> tdmeskimo: it's an app that lets you pick audio outputs (among other things)
[14:15] <hateball> tdmeskimo: sudo apt install pavucontrol && pavucontrol
[14:16] <antis> hateball: lubuntu usually comes without pulseaudio -> thus, no pavucontrol, but alsamixer (in terminal) instead
[14:17] <hateball> antis: hmmm, is that the case these days?
[14:17] <antis> yep, and i don't think it is bad either :P
[14:17] <hateball> to be honest I havent even checked :p
[14:17] <hateball> I only use lubuntu for kiosk setups, use kde plasma on my "real" machines
[14:18] <tdmeskimo> I did in terminal alsamixer but it seems to show only the hardware and the PCM control without selection of out put
[14:19] <antis> tdmeskimo: can you see/choose any sound hardware?
[14:22] <tdmeskimo> antis the alsamixer in F6 only shows bcm2835 alsa and default
 so see yes select no
[14:40] <samtong> am trying out lubuntu on a USB stick 3.0 and running on quad core Intel DELL laptop. am wondering why it seems to take forever to load a webpage? am reading all the good things about lubuntu being fast but i must be doing something wrong.
[14:41] <samtong> where should I start looking for the bottle neck in internet browser speeds?
[14:45] <samtong> quit
[14:46] <antis> tdmeskimo, using hdmi or analog audio?
[14:49] <antis> samtong, prbly due to software rendering in browser/desktop. also it might be good idea installing "driconf" for intel gfx-cards
[14:51] <antis> tdeskimo, check the "pcm, master, headphones, …" levels and if they are muted ("MM" below the control) - probably adjust those
[14:53] <antis> samtong, to do some tests on the rendering you can install the "mesa-utils" package and run glxgears, glxinfo, …
[16:20] <scarletknight> New to the #lubuntu community. Would I be able to install any Linux application, like RStudio, onto a machine running lubuntu?
[19:29] <scarletknight> New to Lubuntu. Can I install RStudio on Lubuntu?
[19:34] <xangua> Well there are Deb files in their download section so I assume yes