[01:39] hey guys, I'm trying to install lubuntu 16.10 with a usb stick but I always get grub-pc package failed to install into /target/ and then the PC becomes unresponsive. I tried with universal usb installer and rufus, tried as iso and DD, same stuff [01:44] i just installed lubuntu on this pc [01:44] https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/Compaq-Presario-SR5600-Desktop-PC-series/3793883/model/3793940 [01:44] & i can't to the internet [08:07] Hello [08:08] Help me! [08:09] ? [08:09] I want help with lubunto. [08:10] Operating system. [08:11] ask pls [08:11] Linu [08:11] Lubunto 17.04 [08:11] I use a hp compaq computer. [08:11] The computer is powered on. [08:12] I put ethernet wire from, modem to computer. [08:16] Connection information of Wired connection is Interface: Ethernet, Driver tg3, Speed 1000 Mb/s, Security none, IPv4, IP Address; Broadcast Address; Subnet Mask ,Unknown, IPv6 ; no seen settings. [08:17] File: /etc/network/interfaces, shows ; # interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8) auto lo iface lo inet loopback. [08:19] I use mozilla fire fox , and screen shows, Server not found. [08:19] Can you help me, enable the internet? [08:23] Can sombody help me make the internet on my computer function, correctly? [08:26] Help. [08:26] Help. [08:27] Hello. [08:27] Can s [08:28] Can you help me, fix the internet settings in my computer? [08:35] Hello. [08:36] Hello. === User15 is now known as User10 === User10 is now known as User100 [08:38] Hello. [08:38] Help me. [08:39] What do I modifty in lununto for use of full function internet? [08:44] What do I modifty in lununto for use of full function internet? [08:44] I posted as Art . [08:44] I'll wait for a reply. [10:14] Hey guys [10:15] Need some help with installing Lubuntu with bootable drive. Getting error messages while trying to install https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DD9o-Y9XoAAPmFt.jpg:large [10:31] i left a question yesterday am still waiting [10:35] I fixed my problem somehow :) [12:06] hi all [12:07] how to check the checksum of file downloaded by http://lubuntu.me/downloads/ [12:09] jk^: It's linked at the top of the page. ;) [12:09] jk^: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes [12:12] tsimonq2 [12:12] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.04.2/release/ [12:12] jk^: What about it? [12:12] i downloaded 16.04.02 [12:12] where's the checksum? [12:13] which of those? [12:13] [TXT] FOOTER.html 2017-02-16 23:56 27 [12:13] [TXT] HEADER.html 2017-02-16 23:56 4.9K [12:13] [ ] MD5SUMS 2017-02-16 23:56 813 [12:13] [ ] MD5SUMS-metalink 2017-02-16 23:56 873 [12:13] [ ] MD5SUMS-metalink.gpg 2017-02-16 23:56 933 [12:13] [ ] MD5SUMS.gpg 2017-02-16 23:56 933 [12:13] [ ] SHA1SUMS 2017-02-16 23:56 909 [12:13] jk^: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.04.2/release/SHA256SUMS [12:14] Oh, bot automatically muted you, sorry jk^ [12:15] ok [12:15] how have i to use? excuse, i'm not good on pc [12:15] if you have a linux box open a terminal and type in sha256 /path/to/downloaded/lubuntu.iso [12:15] of course adjust the path :) [12:16] this will give you the checksum for the downloaded iso. You can compare it with the one from the file linked above. [12:16] i'm on win yet [12:17] but i want to farewell it and i hope i'll good on lubuntu [12:17] jk^: this might help you. Seems to be a tool for windows https://bhoover.com/how-to-verify-checksum-windows/ [12:18] jk^: I'm going to be honest with you here, verifying the checksum of the ISO is absolutely best practice. It's the best way to make sure you don't have a faulty ISO. But it's not mandatory. ;) [12:18] jk^: We highly recommend it because it helps solve a lot of problems, but it's not absolutely 100% necessary. [12:18] i just want to know: are MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 three different ways to check the downloaded file? Or have i to use all of them? [12:18] :\ [12:19] those are 3 different ways [12:19] you can combine them though as md5 and sha1 are not collision free anymore [12:20] Meaning, they're more succeptable to vulnerabilities. [12:21] i downloaded lubuntu from here http://lubuntu.me/downloads/ [12:21] 16.04.02 - 32 bit version [12:22] leszek: Though arguably since sha1 needs 100 computer years, and if the attacker has 100 computers, 16.04.2 is still below one year. ;) [12:23] is SHA256 the best way than SHA1 and MD5? [12:23] Unit193: true :) [12:24] ? [12:25] Unit193: though even apt deprecated sha1 signed repos. And it took years for them now to finally integrate apt-transport-https [12:25] jk^: its the most secure of the bunch. [12:26] leszek: Correct, though since everything is gpg verified, https is actually less secure than the default. [12:27] how is that ? [12:36] [ ] MD5SUMS 2017-02-16 23:56 813 [12:36] [ ] MD5SUMS-metalink 2017-02-16 23:56 873 [12:36] [ ] MD5SUMS-metalink.gpg 2017-02-16 23:56 933 [12:36] [ ] MD5SUMS.gpg 2017-02-16 23:56 933 [12:36] [ ] SHA1SUMS 2017-02-16 23:56 909 [12:36] [ ] SHA1SUMS.gpg 2017-02-16 23:56 933 [12:36] [ ] SHA256SUMS 2017-02-16 23:56 1.2K [12:36] [ ] SHA256SUMS.gpg 2017-02-16 23:56 933 [12:37] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.04.2/release/ [12:37] at this link [12:37] which of the listed have to click? :| [12:37] so bad on pc [12:38] i even don't know the differences between the link with .gpg and without the "gpg" :\ [12:46] leszek [12:46] tsimonq2 [12:46] Unit193 [12:47] the one I linked already before the SHA256SUMS file [12:49] [14:36] [ ] SHA256SUMS 2017-02-16 23:56 1.2K [12:49] [14:36] [ ] SHA256SUMS.gpg 2017-02-16 23:56 933 [12:49] the first? the one without .gpg? [12:49] :\ [12:49] y [12:49] a51cc6e9bc2ccc8ff681e8d26ef62135bbd7ae2d77aa49e5f5866860f3e1f2bd *lubuntu-16.04.2-desktop-i386.iso [12:49] and now? [12:49] what have i to do? [12:49] :\ [12:50] jk^: read what I wrote before please. I am not going to repeat myself a dozen times. And I am eating currently [12:51] ok :\ [12:51] i'm so bad on pc :\ [15:12] hey, I'm trying to install the latest version of Lubuntu and keep getting held up shortly after starting the install. I run into Kernl Offset: 0x2 from 0xc1, end kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs, random: crng init done. It doesn't proceed after this stage, is it an easy fix or should I just bin this ancient laptop; I figured it'd be funny to revive it but so far it's more hassle than it's worth [16:31] Hello. [16:33] User100: yes? [16:35] Can you help me , put the internet to fuction, correctly. [16:35] ethernet or wireless? [16:35] Ethernet. [16:36] My computer uses ethernet wire for internet. [16:37] dumb question but how do you know it's not working? have you checked to see if you have a valid ip address? can you ping any site? [16:37] My hp compaq, computer uses lubuntu 17.04. [16:38] My computer is connected to a ethernet wire. [16:39] My computer's wired connection 1 , settings ; show , normal network settings [16:40] I clicked Mozilla fire fox and screen shows , No server found. [16:40] Probably bug 1650877 [16:40] bug 1650877 in systemd (Ubuntu) "systemd-resolved: resolve call failed: DNSSEC validation failed: failed-auxiliary" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1650877 [16:41] I clicked system updates and my computer screen shows , no server found. [16:43] User100: I recommend to set DNSSEC=no in the file /etc/systemd/resolv.conf file and then sudo systemd-resolved restart, then try again [16:44] Okay. [16:44] I looked at network conf file, and shows loopback. [16:53] How do I open a file? [16:57] Hello. [16:58] How can I use my computer to open a conf file? [16:59] What "conf file"? [17:00] The simplest way no matter what desktop is to use the commandline, with either sudo vi /path/to/file or sudo nano /path/to/file [17:00] nano is easier for new users [17:00] Okay [17:03] How can I use my computer to edit a conf file? I used my computer to open a conf file and screen show permssion denied. [17:06] User110: In command line, do: sudo nano /etc/systemd/resolv.conf ...then, add to the bottom of the file: DNSSEC=no ...then: ctrl and x keys together. Then just hit Enter key when asked about filename [17:06] Meh [17:06] Hello. [17:06] User110: In command line, do: sudo nano /etc/systemd/resolv.conf ...then, add to the bottom of the file: DNSSEC=no ...then: ctrl and x keys together. Then just hit Enter key when asked about filename [17:06] User110How can I use my computer to edit a conf file? I used my computer to open a conf file and screen show permssion denied. [17:07] Ok [17:09] How can i [17:09] i [17:10] How can I used my computer to enact a sudo service? [17:11] Please clarify the question [17:12] systemd-resolved restart [17:13] How can I use my computer to enact a sudo service systemd-resolved restart ? [17:16] Can sombody help me use firefox and system update with Lubuntu , 17.04? [17:17] My computer is connected and my computer is on. [17:19] Hello. [17:53] If User110 returns, please give him directions of: sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved ...if he hasn't rebooted already [17:53] * genii goes back to work again [18:53] Hello. [20:17] Hello.