[16:49] <dek> hello i was wondering if there is a way to disable the program keyring
[16:50] <Guest64651> hello i was wondering if there is a way to disable the program keyring
[18:53] <derk> hello i am trying to install ubuntu budgie on a pc with no os and it keeps saying fatal error grub failed to install i was wondering if you could help me
[18:54] <fossfreedom> derk - have you completed the install?  This issue occurs after  the reboot ?
[18:55] <derk> no i am trying to install it
[18:55] <fossfreedom> have you checked the md5sum value of the ISO?
[18:56] <derk> i haven't done that but i have reinstalled it from the website
[18:56] <fossfreedom> yeah - worth double checking that there isn't corruption due to the download
[18:57] <derk> how would i go about checking it?
[18:57] <fossfreedom> you need another PC
[18:57] <derk> ok i have another one, but it runs windows
[18:57] <derk> i also have rufus on that pc
[18:58] <fossfreedom> quick google - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/889768/how-to-compute-the-md5-or-sha-1-cryptographic-hash-values-for-a-file
[19:01] <derk> ok, sorry i foregot i didn't reinstall it from the website, i just reinstalled the same file to the usb should i try reinstalling it from the website again instead
[19:02] <fossfreedom> download the ISO to your windows Download folder.  Run the md5 check on the downloaded ISO.  check the value against the published value.  Then write the ISO via rufus or etcher
[19:03] <derk> ok, thank you if will try that, but i will have to leave the chat because my internet is really slow so it might take over an hour to download, thank you very much for your help
[19:09] <fossfreedom> tsimonq2, noticed you have put your name down for MOTU - best wishes on the application.
[19:10] <tsimonq2> fossfreedom: Thanks a bunch :D
[19:11] <tsimonq2> fossfreedom: If I get MOTU, I'll be more than happy to work with you guys to upload whatever you need, it seems you guys wait a good chunk of time (from what I can see) to get stuff uploaded
[19:11] <tsimonq2> fossfreedom: That's not good, and that's one of the reasons I want to get MOTU (to be a sponsor)
[19:12] <fossfreedom> thanks - yeah - sometimes its a little frustrating waiting for a review, pinging etc.  All necessary evils I am sure.
[19:12] <tsimonq2> Yeah
[19:13] <fossfreedom> I've just put my name down for packageset upload rights.
[19:13] <fossfreedom> second time lucky .... maybe/hopefully
[19:13] <tsimonq2> \o/
[19:14] <tsimonq2> fossfreedom: Regardless, if something is not in your packageset but you need patches in, you'll need a MOTU ;)
[19:14] <fossfreedom> absolutely!
[19:49] <derk> hello I just installed ubuntu budgie an i set it up with lvm and i was wondering how to create a snapshop
[19:50] <fossfreedom> derk - snapshot? not sure I understand
[19:50] <fossfreedom> *snapshop
[19:51] <derk> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lvm
[19:51] <derk> this is the link to talk about snapshots on ubuntu's website
[19:52] <derk> It is like a restore point so if you mess something up you can revert your system back to a previous state
[19:52] <fossfreedom> at the bottom of that link is an example of how to-do a snapshot
[19:55] <derk> ok, sorry, i'm really new to linux and i don't know much code, thank you
[19:57] <fossfreedom> derk - I havent tried this myself but apparently installing this package gives you a GUI to-do snapshots etc  system-config-lvm
[19:58] <fossfreedom> derk here is a good article that describes this https://www.howtogeek.com/211937/how-to-use-lvm-on-ubuntu-for-easy-partition-resizing-and-snapshots/