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Curious_Penguinhello, I have a copy of Xubuntu 16.04.2. Do I need to download the iso of 16.04.3 again or can I just upgrade?12:49
Curious_Penguincould upgrades create any instability?12:50
Curious_Penguinhello13:03
newbie|4i think i got a bad hibernate/suspend image and i can not log into my system. is there a way to disable resume from kernel parameters?13:13
Curious_Penguincan I use the copy of xubuntu 16.04.2 or should I download a new iso of 16.04.3?13:20
dsfahello guys i need urgent help13:26
dsfai deleted all my partitions by mistake13:27
dsfaim still on the os at the moment13:27
dsfai have no idea how it is still running13:27
newbie|4dsfa: what program did you use to delete the partitions?13:31
dsfagnome-disks probably13:32
dsfadisks app13:32
dsfait was an extended partition with 3 partitions. 1. linux mint 2. Ubuntu 3. Swap.13:32
dsfaI unmounted and deleted the linux mint partition, which was very small.13:33
dsfabut then all of them disappeared. now it shows only free space13:33
Curious_Penguinhow much disk space should be allocated to Xubuntu 16.04.3 root partition? maximum size?13:33
newbie|4dsfa: generally, you can try to recreate the old partitions. but you have to have EXACT start/end positions13:34
newbie|4like... down to the exact byte.13:34
dsfaabout 180 gb, there was only one partition for Lubuntu (it was not xubuntu actually, i cudnt find help there)13:34
dsfaoh shit13:34
newbie|4i do not know if gnome-disks creates log files13:35
newbie|4i.e. "delted partition /dev/sdb1 at pos 74834783 to 2093029302"13:35
newbie|4if it does... you can recreate teh partitions.13:35
newbie|4if you do not have this information and pressed "Save" in the disk app.... well, then they are gone13:36
dsfaerr i ll check if there are logs13:36
Curious_PenguinI intend to install xubuntu. How much space would root and home partitions need?13:36
dsfathere are no options for log in the gui13:37
dsfa:013:37
dsfashit man13:37
dsfapengguin how much space do u have13:38
dsfaoshit man what have i done13:38
Curious_Penguinabout 150 GBs.13:38
dsfai have no specific idea but 50 gigs is enough to run xubuntu13:39
dsfai installed linux mint 18.2 which is much heavier on 11.2 gb13:39
dsfanewbie i shud just cut my losses and fresh install right13:40
Curious_Penguinok.13:40
Curious_Penguinshould I download 16.04.3 or just install 16.04.2 and then upgrade?13:40
dsfaid recommend installing 16.04.3 directly. some guys developed issues on his pc by upgrading from 16.04.2 to 16.04.313:42
Curious_Penguinok.13:42
Curious_Penguinthen I need to download it now.13:43
Curious_Penguinwhat kind of issues occured btw?13:43
dsfai read in a forum that his graphics drivers weren't working properly and were giving random error messages. It got fixed after he installed v16.04.3 directly.13:47
Curious_Penguinok13:49
Curious_Penguinwere there issues such as random freezing of the os?13:49
Curious_PenguinOS not responding?13:49
dsfasorry i didnt notice the details13:50
Curious_Penguinok13:51
Curious_Penguinbtw, is there a gui package for youtube-dl?13:52
dsfaprobably not. i remember i used that to download some videos on linux mint 15 back in 2013 haha. good times13:53
dsfayou should google to see if there's an ui for that13:53
Curious_Penguinok13:54
Curious_Penguinhow is mint as compared to xubuntu?13:54
dsfai actually havent used xubuntu :P i have used xfce but my distro experiences are limited to linux mint, lubuntu, ubuntu and some others.13:55
dsfamint feels very feature rich13:55
dsfaand polished13:55
dsfabut a bit heavy for my old laptop13:56
dsfai currently use lubuntu13:56
dsfaits a lot lighter13:56
dsfanot as polished, but it can do everything linux mint can13:56
Curious_Penguinok13:56
dsfathat's why i prefer lubuntu to linux mint13:56
dsfaxubuntu would probably a bit more polished and a bit heavier than lubuntu13:56
Curious_Penguinsuppose I install lubuntu can I turn it into xubuntu by installing xfce?13:57
dsfanah if u like xfce, go for the real thing. it'll feel better that way. lots of guys install xfce over mint but i personally dont prefer to13:57
dsfaxfce is more feature rich than lxde. its good13:58
Curious_Penguinok13:58
Curious_Penguinhow about lxqt?13:59
dsfais that out yet? i dont have updated info on that13:59
dsfaprobably wouldn't be as stable yet13:59
dsfamy favorite is puppy linux. so much power in such a small package. truly amazing.14:00
dsfai still use tahr puppy that i downloaded back in 201514:00
dsfait was only a 100 mb iso !14:00
dsfatoday i messed up my partitions. i ll have to fresh install the operating systems14:01
newbie|4dsfa: if you have no important documents on the lost partition, just go ahead & reinstall14:02
newbie|4if you really really need the stuff on there, there are ways to figure out the partition layout from what is left... but that gets really hack'ish14:03
dsfayeah. I would already be having a major panic attack if i wouldnt have backed up everything to my external hdd just a few days back. Worth every cent.14:03
dsfaikr, i have done my fair share of fiddiling with my dumb laptop for the week, i have other work to do haha14:04
newbie|4yea... a couple of years ago, i did not do any backups & messed up my partition as well. lots of sweat lol14:04
dsfaomg same. I tried to install peppermint os and clean wiped out my entire hdd full of years of precious photos and documents14:05
dsfait was back in 2015 :'(14:05
dsfai never got the files back, i have no idea why i didnt try to recover them, but i shed a single tear every now and then about the accident14:06
Curious_Penguindsfa, please suggest a distro that consumes minimal battery power on laptops.14:06
dsfalubuntu would be best for that? what do u think newbie?14:07
Curious_PenguinI am relatively a newbie.14:07
dsfai was talking about the other guy (his name's newbie|4). im an absolute noob too14:08
knomei understand the rationale why you'd want minimal battery power consumption, but that can't be the real thing you want to achieve (because then the solution is not to use the laptop...)14:08
knomeso what is it you want to *do* with your laptop?14:08
Curious_PenguinI use it for office work14:09
knomei'm not an expert on lubuntu by any means, but i believe it is mostly user-friendly... but there can be wrinkles here and there14:09
Curious_Penguinmainly using the packages like libre office, pdf readers, browsers etc14:10
knomeso if you are uncertain about it, i'd probably just go for xubuntu14:10
Curious_Penguinok14:10
knomeyou can try the live desktops of course14:10
Curious_PenguinI use my laptop for long hours.14:10
knomeand ultimately - running, say, libreoffice, will take the same resources/power on both systems14:10
Curious_Penguinand want the OS to consume the battery power as less as possible.14:10
dsfaid recommend lubuntu. ive found it very light,yet gets all my work done14:11
knomehave you tried the live desktop environments?14:11
dsfaxubuntu would be more user friendly probably14:11
knomei'd also say xubuntu is more (easily) customizable in many parts14:11
knomeif you don't need that, then it doesn't make a difference for you14:12
Curious_Penguinhow is ubuntu mate?14:13
knomein resource usage i'd say at least as much as xubuntu14:13
knomebut i haven't got any numbers14:14
Curious_Penguinuserfriendliness and stability?14:14
knomedon't know much about that either14:14
dsfaive heard mate is very stable. but i personally dont like pure ubuntu that much14:14
knomeprobably at least more user-friendly than lubuntu14:14
knomedsfa, mate isn't "pure" ubuntu, it's a flavor like xubuntu and lubuntu14:15
dsfa:P probably. lubuntu is like mr skeltal (only bones)14:15
Curious_Penguincompared to xubuntu?14:15
Curious_Penguinubuntu mate vis a vis xubuntu?14:15
knomealso remember that "user-friendliness" is subjective... something might be intuitive in X, but not Y or Z for you, but not for somebody else...14:15
dsfayeah i guess knome14:15
knomeno guesses needed ;)14:15
knomeCurious_Penguin, tbh i'd probably try a live desktop or two as i've suggested a few times14:16
Curious_Penguinok14:16
dsfayes that's a better way. what's your download speed curious penguin?14:16
knomesince you value low power consumption highly, start with the one that likely uses least, eg. lubuntu14:16
Curious_Penguinright now it is very slow.14:17
knomelubuntu even has a smaller ISO14:17
dsfahow many kilobytes per second?14:17
Curious_Penguin100 kbps14:17
dsfayeah id recommend trying lubuntu first. i love it. light but gets all the work done14:17
Curious_Penguinor even less than that.14:17
dsfa100 kilobytes per second or kilobits?14:18
Curious_Penguinkilobytes/sec14:18
dsfa100 kilobits would be like 8 kBps lol14:18
dsfaoh good .14:18
dsfalets do the math14:18
dsfaif we assume 90 kBps average speed, it's 5.4 megabytes per minute14:19
knome(or just download ;))14:19
dsfahaha14:19
akxwi-daveI've tried Lubuntu, Xubuntu and Ubuntu Mate on laptops, for me the best one was Xubuntu14:19
knome^ he's subjective! ;)14:19
Curious_Penguinwhich one is more dynamically developed?14:19
Curious_PenguinI mean the pace of development.14:20
Curious_Penguinand support.14:20
dsfait ll take around 4-6 hours14:20
dsfa3 if ur lucky14:20
knomemate probably is most developed right now because it's new14:20
Curious_Penguinok14:20
knomexubuntu has been around the longest, so it's more stable in development but also the system14:21
Curious_Penguinok14:21
knomejust to make it clear; this is the xubuntu channel, people here now xubuntu best and are prone to recommend it over other flavors14:21
akxwi-davewhat laptop do you have?14:21
akxwi-davethat could also affect whats best14:22
knomealso, both akxwi-dave and myself are part of the xubuntu team so we are *definitely* subjective...14:22
Curious_Penguinmy laptop runs on intel i3 2 Ghz cpu, 4 gbs of ram.14:23
Curious_Penguinintel integrated graphics14:23
akxwi-daveall 3 would be good for that then...14:24
Curious_Penguinok14:24
akxwi-davei think it will come down, to your personal feelings.. all three can run the same same programs.. so really will be down to the aesthectics..14:25
Curious_PenguinI am a linux newbie.14:25
Curious_Penguinwant something that is intuitive to operate and easy to maintain.14:26
newbie|4i think i got a bad hibernate/suspend image and i can not log into my system (except rescue mode). is there a way to disable resume from kernel parameters?14:28
akxwi-davethen I would try either Lubuntu or Xubuntu. In my humble opinion they are probably the easiest to get to grips with14:28
Curious_Penguin ok14:28
Curious_PenguinI will go for xubuntu LTS.14:28
Curious_Penguinthanks a lot for this info.14:29
akxwi-daveanytime14:29
Curious_Penguinbye and have a great day, guys.14:30
akxwi-daveyou too..14:30
dsfaalright im going in boys, wish me luck. thanks newbie for support14:36
FinKsuI have a problem. When the sound of my headphones is 20% or less, it is the same as 0%15:09
FinKsuUmm... Any help?16:02
GridCube!details FinKsu16:08
GridCube!anyone FinKsu16:10
nooodlesnodeshow the heck do I remove login and laptop lid close login18:00
nooodlesnodesits just a junk netbook that many need to use18:03
nooodlesnodesso no password needed at all18:03
vrlc96hello18:34
rosesim recovering data from a hdd, which was luks encrypted, but fdisk -l doesnt show any partition anymore. I know the passphrase19:59
roseshelp appreciated19:59
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