[03:16] <pablo_> there was a link I somehow migrated away from that allowed me to do a system test to verify it would handle lubuntu...can anyone help with that?
[07:04] <Guest17015> Hello
[07:05] <Guest17015> I'm having issues with wifi on Lubuntu 17.04, could someone give some aid?
[07:39] <Zanfeth> I need help with a wifi issue in Lubuntu17.04.  Worked fine in 16.04 but won't connect in 17.04
[11:08] <M0r3um> hello guys I've got a question anybody knows how I can get an iso lubuntu on the usb 2.0 stick with chromebook custom bios from johnlewis.ie 2014-2015 version I think model chromebook acer c720P please respond :)
[16:06] <Guest21935> anyone here- quick question
[16:10] <mmarconm> Ok, fast answer go go go go
[16:19] <Guest21935> ufff wana remove app from menu list
[16:19] <Guest21935> printers exactly
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[16:22] <SeuMadruga> Guest21935: you can use alacart to edit your apps from menu list
[16:24] <SeuMadruga> alacarte*
[16:34] <Guest21935> thnx for alacarte
[16:34] <Guest21935> one more thing
[16:34] <Guest21935> urged transmission-successfully
[16:34] <Guest21935> but it still shows in the menu and runs
[16:35] <Guest21935> doin sudo apt install transmission - offeres installation
[16:35] <Guest21935> ????
[16:35] <Guest21935> ?
[18:46] <jpitts> I have a new install of 17.04 that does not seem to be able to perform DNS lookups. How can i fix this?
[18:58] <jpitts> I can ping by ip address within and without my network
[19:00] <jpitts> i have tried ensuring that the ipv4 page for the nm applet does include 8.8.8.8 as a dns server
[19:35] <leszek> jpitts: hmm... have you tried setting the nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf . I am not 100% sure but I guess it uses the systemd dns resolver in 17.04 and that bugs out sometimes or does not work as expected. (if its active nameserver is set to some local address in /etc/resolv.conf)
[19:39] <jpitts> that file, /etc/resolv.conf, seems to be generated on boot
[19:39] <jpitts> my changes to it dissappear
[19:40] <jpitts> that file has a header warning against editing
[19:40] <jpitts> and two nameserver lines
[19:40] <jpitts> 127.0.0.53
[19:40] <jpitts> and 8.8.8.8
[19:40] <jpitts> 127 is the stub resolver
[19:41] <leszek> here are some discussions about this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/130452/how-do-i-add-a-dns-server-via-resolv-conf
[19:43] <jpitts> I've already tried the recommendation in the accepted answer, https://askubuntu.com/a/130459, by editing the connection information in the network manager dialog by setting the ipv4 dhcp mode to address-only and manually adding 8.8.8.8 as my name server. this has not helped yet.
[19:43] <jpitts> I have a suspicion that the behavior of the stub server is preventing 8.8.8.8 from being tried at all
[19:44] <jpitts> but, thats just like my opinion and stuff.
[19:53] <jpitts> at this point it seems like my best option is to wipe and reinstall 16.04