[00:06] <theguydudemanboy> does anyone here know the minimum space requirement for lubuntu to install?
[00:07] <wxl> depends on how you do it, but should be less than 8g
[00:13] <theguydudemanboy> cool thanks
[13:10] <sadkjl> hey guys
[13:11] <sadkjl> I have messed shit up. i need some help
[13:11] <hateball> hello
[13:11] <hateball> !ask
[13:11] <sadkjl> ok
[13:13] <sadkjl> 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] <sadkjl> I fear the os might not boot up again if i restart
[13:16] <sadkjl> my heart rate is probably nearing the 200 mark at the moment
[13:16] <hateball> You shouldnt be able to kill any mounted partitions
[13:17] <sadkjl> i unmounted it first :P
[13:17] <hateball> uh...
[13:17] <sadkjl> but i can still view my home folder with pcman
[13:17] <hateball> I think there is an mbr restore function in gparted?
[13:17] <hateball> but I am not sure
[13:18] <sadkjl> i messed up this time
[13:18] <sadkjl> how is the system still running
[13:18] <hateball> Well you probably just killed the partition table, in the MBR
[13:18] <hateball> so the actual data is still there
[13:18] <sadkjl> that explains it. how can i fix it
[13:19] <sadkjl> if theres a way
[13:19] <hateball> I *think* you can also live-boot and run boot-repair, but uh... I am not sure
[13:19] <sadkjl> i ll  try to look up some tutorials
[13:20] <hateball> Yeah sorry I can't really help more, and I need to go :|
[13:20] <sadkjl> ok thx
[14:50] <yash_> how do i upgrade lubuntu from 16.04 to 17.04
[21:30] <theacolyte> 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] <theacolyte> found it
[21:34] <theacolyte> lxrandr-autostart.desktop