[00:20] <abdelhay> hi
[10:48] <My> Hello
[10:51] <M_> Hello
[10:53] <M_> Hello
[10:54] <M_> User
[10:56] <M_> I need help
[11:13] <jagansls> help
[11:13] <jagansls> how to share the folders in lubuntu systems to lubuntu systems
[11:14] <jagansls> ??
[11:26] <My> Hello
[11:43] <My> Hello
[11:47] <My> Hello
[11:55] <My> Hello
[13:42] <Newtolinux> Hi, i havé à fair-play new computerand tried ont a lot ouf district.  They all Word  fine  but witz m'y computer  il should Beverly fait but i fond  that ils slow comparée tomwindows 7 on thé samedi pic.  Yesterday i installée  lubuntu and it's wormiens fine but stil slow.  I looked around for Andy cloués and tries diferrent thons .  A. CAN Antoine
[13:42] <Newtolinux>  Hell me troubleshootmmy issues?
[13:43] <Newtolinux> god, aut correct did mess m'y sentences
[13:45] <Newtolinux> Hop do i Knowles il someone si online
[13:46] <Newtolinux> thanks ill vous on m'y pc
[14:00] <Nitin_> Hello there i have install lubuntu and i have tplink wireless usb But wifi not connecting
[14:01] <Nitin_> can anybody help me please??????
[14:01] <Nitin_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/24823476/
[14:55] <M_> Hello
[15:02] <M_> Hello
[15:06] <redwolf> hello M_
[15:06] <M_> I need help
[15:07] <redwolf> about what?
[15:08] <M_> I just installed lubuntu and when I start this shows http://imgur.com/a/qlDE4
[15:10] <redwolf> I guess your disk is fine
[15:10] <M_> Yes
[15:10] <redwolf> or maybe needs a little repair: https://askubuntu.com/questions/781315/ubuntu16-04-boots-into-initramfs
[15:11] <redwolf> or it could be a misconfigured grub. did you install grub on /dev/sda or /dev/sda1? (assuming A is your target disk)
[15:13] <redwolf> if that was the case you would need to repeat the installation and ensure you install grub on the primary disk
[15:14] <M_> I already looked at that post it did not work. Grub is on /dev/sda1
[15:15] <redwolf> have you tried to install grub on /dev/sda?
[15:15] <redwolf> not sda1
[15:17] <M_> I just let it create the partitions for me. Don't know how to do that
[15:17] <redwolf> partitioning?
[15:18] <redwolf> this is a nice visual guide: https://askubuntu.com/questions/343268/how-to-use-manual-partitioning-during-installation
[15:19] <redwolf> I highly recommend having a partition alone for the system mounted as "/" and another one "for you" mounted as "/home"
[15:20] <redwolf> but automatic mode usually works fine. that must've been a disk reading/writing error
[15:27] <M_> I use encryption mode so it goes auto. Should I setup partitions before I install or just let auto
[15:28] <redwolf> I did encryption once and it failed too (LVM). the second time it worked
[15:29] <redwolf> but yes, you can manually partition using LVM volumes and/or encryption
[15:33] <M_> I had errors in first install and did workaround's. Now I'm getting
[15:34] <M_> Them again so I will tell you them unsafe swap space detected
[15:35] <redwolf> that's very very weird
[15:35] <redwolf> why don't you erase everything with the partitioning tool and start over in automatic mode?
[15:36] <redwolf> also ensure you have legacy / safe boot / efi things fixed
[15:36] <redwolf> is it a recent computer?
[15:37] <redwolf> and sorry to insist, but be sure you install grub on /dev/sda not /dev/sda1
[15:37] <M_> I deleted all partitions it says unallocated. Bios stuff is fine. Not a recent computer laptop I got in 2013
[15:39] <redwolf> it should work
[15:42] <M_> I only get the error's when trying to install with encryption. Normal insall works so far
[15:43] <redwolf> I never saw that :D
[15:43] <redwolf> I'm not sure what to say, sorry
[15:43] <redwolf> have you reported / asked in askubuntu.com?
[15:43] <M_> No
[15:44] <redwolf> please, try. you'll find a user that had the same problem for sure
[15:44] <M_> OK thanks for helping
[15:44] <redwolf> I'm sorry I couldn't be helpful
[15:45] <redwolf> oh, bye :|
[16:01] <n-iCe> hello, how do I determinate if a laptops needs a 64 or 32bits disk
[16:03] <redwolf> what year is it from?
[16:04] <redwolf> also, n-iCe, has it an existing Linux installation?
[16:05] <redwolf> in that case the command "uname -i" will tell you
[16:05] <n-iCe> no windows, is my mothers laptop
[16:05] <n-iCe> is old
[16:05] <n-iCe> no idea how much, but old
[16:05] <n-iCe> D620 latitude
[16:05] <redwolf> what windows version?
[16:06] <n-iCe> xp
[16:06] <n-iCe> Intel Core Duo T2400 1.83GHz
[16:06] <redwolf> so please, click on Start and Run. then type "sysdm.cpl"
[16:06] <n-iCe> im there
[16:07] <redwolf> Click the General tab
[16:07] <n-iCe> done
[16:08] <redwolf> you can either read "Windows XP Professional Version" or "Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Version"
[16:08] <n-iCe> so 32
[16:08] <redwolf> alternatively, you can run "winmsd.exe". that gives you a system summary
[16:08] <n-iCe> don't see any 64bits
[16:08] <n-iCe> but the processor is 32 or 64bits?
[16:08] <n-iCe> don't care about the os
[16:08] <redwolf> you're right
[16:08] <redwolf> the system is 32 thoufh
[16:08] <redwolf> *tough
[16:09] <n-iCe> 1GB ram
[16:09] <n-iCe> should lubuntu run well?
[16:09] <redwolf> yes
[16:09] <n-iCe> or should I go with something like puppylinux
[16:09] <redwolf> here's the info from Intel itself: https://ark.intel.com/products/27235/Intel-Core-Duo-Processor-T2400-2M-Cache-1_83-GHz-667-MHz-FSB
[16:09] <redwolf> 32 bits
[16:10] <redwolf> we ran Lubuntu on systems shipped with 128Mb of RAM :)
[16:11] <redwolf> so go to http://lubuntu.me and use the "Desktop 32-bit" option
[16:11] <n-iCe> thanks
[16:12] <redwolf> you're welcome :)
[16:12] <n-iCe> with 1gb ram
[16:12] <n-iCe> chrome should not work well right
[16:12] <redwolf> not really. chrome is a bit hungry
[16:12] <n-iCe> yeah
[16:13] <n-iCe> sadly I need it because of my chromecast lol
[16:13] <redwolf> ah I see
[16:13] <n-iCe> I sold my laptop, and bought this old laptop :D
[16:13] <n-iCe> Mine was too much for me
[16:13] <n-iCe> i7 12ram ssd you know
[16:13] <redwolf> not many tabs open at once, then
[16:13] <n-iCe> was not using it at all
[16:13] <n-iCe> redwolf: ok
[16:13] <redwolf> that's a nice machine
[16:13] <n-iCe> how about swap, does it actually work well?
[16:13] <redwolf> yes for limited systems
[16:13] <n-iCe> heard ubuntu changed mind and moved to swap file?
[16:14] <redwolf> my laptop is a recent one and I don't use. (tried but I don't see any difference)
[16:14] <redwolf> they changed systemd
[16:14] <n-iCe> yeah, I actually was thinking to use puppy, but community seems dead
[16:14] <n-iCe> ll
[16:14] <n-iCe> lol
[16:14] <redwolf> puppy seems pretty inactive, yes
[16:15] <redwolf> I liked the GrafPup version. abandoned now
[16:15] <redwolf> anyway, if you don't install huge apps and don't use shadows and effects, your laptop will run fine
[16:17] <n-iCe> ok
[16:17] <n-iCe> let me find the torrent iso
[16:18] <n-iCe> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/17.04/release/lubuntu-17.04-desktop-i386.iso.torrent
[16:18] <n-iCe> that's the one, right
[16:18] <redwolf> it's in the same button, right side ;)
[16:18] <redwolf> http://lubuntu.me
[16:19] <n-iCe> yeah
[16:19] <n-iCe> same link
[16:19] <n-iCe> right
[16:19] <redwolf> :)
[16:19] <n-iCe> ok ok
[16:19] <n-iCe> so let's try lubuntu
[16:19] <n-iCe> :D
[16:19] <redwolf> yayy!
[16:20] <n-iCe> where are you from?
[16:20] <redwolf> enjoy it! and thank you for choosing us
[16:20] <n-iCe> thanks to you guys
[16:20] <redwolf> that's hard to answer, but let's say I'm British
[16:20] <n-iCe> ok!
[16:20] <n-iCe> I'm Mexican
[16:20] <n-iCe> Mexico City, here, by the way, site says you guys are leaving lxde?
[16:20] <redwolf> pues gracias por elegir Lubuntu! :)
[16:20] <redwolf> yes, we're moving to LXQt
[16:21] <n-iCe> will it be lighter?
[16:21] <n-iCe> more lightwieght?
[16:21] <n-iCe> weight
[16:21] <n-iCe> or heavier
[16:21] <n-iCe> or no idea, lol
[16:21] <redwolf> that's what we hope. the core guys are working hard on that. for now it's as light as LXDE version
[16:21] <n-iCe> awesome
[16:22] <redwolf> but not so stable though
[16:22] <n-iCe> iso is huge, 900MB
[16:22] <n-iCe> puppy is 250MB
[16:22] <redwolf> yes, I'm sorry about that. ISOs are ovesized lately. we can't do much about it.
[16:22] <n-iCe> but puppy seems to be old, not sure they keep updating it
[16:22] <n-iCe> is ok, I have a good internet bandwith
[16:23] <redwolf> no. it's not maintained anymore
[16:23] <n-iCe> width
[16:23] <n-iCe> 70% already
[16:23] <redwolf> yeah, the problem is it no longer fits on a CD
[16:23] <n-iCe> let me grab a usb flash drive
[16:23] <redwolf> 70%? O.O
[16:24] <n-iCe> got a 32gb usb
[16:24] <redwolf> plenty enough :)
[16:24] <n-iCe> let's format it, read aout rufus to make it bootable
[16:24] <n-iCe> about
[16:24] <n-iCe> hope I can get to life this old laptop
[16:25] <n-iCe> was really, really cheap
[16:25] <n-iCe> and in a very good shape for the year
[16:25] <n-iCe> the only thing, is battery is not working for some reason
[16:25] <n-iCe> needs to be connected to home power to work
[16:25] <n-iCe> not sure I can get a new battery
[16:25] <n-iCe> no idea if they still exist lol
[16:25] <redwolf> you can use https://etcher.io too
[16:25] <n-iCe> ok done
[16:25] <n-iCe> iso is downloaded
[16:29] <n-iCe> done
[16:30] <redwolf> nice! enjoy it
[16:30] <n-iCe> uploading to usb
[16:30] <n-iCe> formatting
[16:30] <n-iCe> and how old are you?
[16:31] <redwolf> 42
[16:31] <n-iCe> im 29, today turned 29
[16:31] <n-iCe> :D
[16:31] <redwolf> congratulations! :)
[16:31] <redwolf> okies, gotta go. enjoy your laptop
[16:32] <redwolf> o/
[16:32] <n-iCe> thank you! good night for you!
[16:57] <n-iCe> Hi
[17:02] <n-iCe> Hi xangua
[17:03] <xangua> Hi n-iCe
[17:04] <n-iCe> How arw you
[17:04] <n-iCe> Im back in lubuntu
[17:04] <n-iCe> Actually moving files to my usb
[17:10] <xangua> I just sent a machine to repair, maybe put Lubuntu or xubuntu if still works
[17:13] <n-iCe> What happened to it
[18:12] <n-iCe> Dammit
[18:12] <n-iCe> Rufus is taking so long
[18:12] <n-iCe> In this machine
[18:12] <n-iCe> 1:25hrs to make a usb bootable
[18:13] <n-iCe> Wtf
[18:55] <xangua> n-iCe: the wind made a glass of water drop next to it