[00:06] does anyone here know the minimum space requirement for lubuntu to install? [00:07] depends on how you do it, but should be less than 8g [00:13] cool thanks === Jorge is now known as Guest39025 [13:10] hey guys [13:11] I have messed shit up. i need some help [13:11] hello [13:11] !ask [13:11] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [13:11] ok [13:13] I am on Lubuntu at the moment. I deleted my entire lubuntu partition by mistake. It was an extended partition, which included the swap, home, everything and another linux mint partition. I intended to only delete the linux mint partition using gnome disks. but as i did that, the entire extended partition family just dissolved into free space. The system is still running. Is there a way to stop everything from just crashing to debris? [13:14] I fear the os might not boot up again if i restart [13:16] my heart rate is probably nearing the 200 mark at the moment [13:16] You shouldnt be able to kill any mounted partitions [13:17] i unmounted it first :P [13:17] uh... [13:17] but i can still view my home folder with pcman [13:17] I think there is an mbr restore function in gparted? [13:17] but I am not sure [13:18] i messed up this time [13:18] how is the system still running [13:18] Well you probably just killed the partition table, in the MBR [13:18] so the actual data is still there [13:18] that explains it. how can i fix it [13:19] if theres a way [13:19] I *think* you can also live-boot and run boot-repair, but uh... I am not sure [13:19] i ll try to look up some tutorials [13:20] Yeah sorry I can't really help more, and I need to go :| [13:20] ok thx [14:50] how do i upgrade lubuntu from 16.04 to 17.04 [21:30] In Lubuntu 16.04, how do I change the resolution via a configuration item where rebooting will change said resolution (trying to automate this) [21:34] found it [21:34] lxrandr-autostart.desktop