=== Dino is now known as Guest42646 [01:23] gage: where did you get the kernel? [01:24] I'd try something like dpkg-reconfigure on the name of the kernel package [01:27] From the 14.04 repos [01:30] so I should try 'dpkg-reconfigure linux-image 3.19.etc.'? [01:48] yeah [01:50] Cool I'll try that thanks [07:15] Hi [07:17] I am trying to use Lubuntu 16.04 as live linux [07:17] However, I am not able to do it [07:18] why not? [07:18] I do not know [07:19] do you use live CD? [07:19] I used disk image creator and wrote the 16.04.3 Lubuntu onto an USB drive and booted it [07:19] I do not have a seperate live CD [07:20] I download the Lubuntu from the standard website http://lubuntu.me/downloads/ [07:21] ok. i don't know about 16.04, but i take microSD card + card reader. remove all other storage device and install lubuntu 14.04 to this card. and use it [07:21] I am using a laptop [07:22] yes. i remove laptop hdd to time install to card [07:22] Can I do the same thing with HDD present in the system [07:23] Good idea I will try that, may be I will disable the HDD in the BIOS [07:23] Because i do not know how to open the Laptop [07:23] think you can. but you must more attention then install grub [07:23] Ok I will do that [07:24] Do you mean I have to install grub on the USB drive? [07:24] if you disable hdd at bios, first test, linux can find hdd exept bios [07:25] yes. install to flash [07:25] Ok [07:26] and you better use x86 [07:26] Thank you John for your inputs [07:26] I guess you meant x86_64? [07:26] 35 [07:26] eh, sorry, wrong buttonm [07:27] Priyadarshan: think so. to use usb with more hardwares [07:27] not only x64 [07:27] ok I got it [14:28] hi, upgrade dialog is open.. the dialog window is larger than my screen height.... i can't see the buttons [14:28] how do i progress? [14:48] zap0: Hold ALT+Key on the keyboard and use left mouse button to move the window [14:49] ok [15:30] the 5 dots lubuntu startup splash screen has taken about 10 mins... is that normal? [15:35] still going :( [15:38] try Ctrl+Alt+F1 [15:41] didn't do anything [15:41] it's still on that screen [15:51] try Ctrl+Alt+F2 [15:54] screen just went blank [15:59] no login prompt on the left top ? [16:00] nope [16:01] Ctrl+Alt+Del will let u reboot.. [16:01] and then it might star over whatever it's doing [16:01] start/ [16:01] i just want to know what it is doing [16:28] after 1hr, i reboot it [16:28] and now it's doing the same thing again [16:28] What [16:30] is there some type of safe mode i can boot to? [16:39] at Grub starting u may choose 'safe mode recover... [16:41] ? [16:47] hey guys [16:47] Sup [16:48] just about to create a lubuntu 17.10 usb [16:48] wondering what software i should use to create the bootable usb? [16:48] i'm on linux [16:51] zvan92: unetbootin? [16:51] zvan92: creating from what OS? [16:51] ok, sure [16:51] lubuntu [16:51] from lubuntu to lubuntu? [16:52] i installed 14.0 LTS a while back and updated it all the way but i got it all messy. just want to start fresh from the latest distro if i an [16:52] zvan92: that's ridiculous, but if you insist, I would use unetbootin to make the bootable USB. [16:52] There are plenty of guides online to walk you through it if you're unfamiliar. [16:53] haha alright [16:53] i dunno. i'm still new to linux, i don't mind just starting fresh [16:53] I understand. I've done it before. [16:53] hello - can anyone tell me why I occasionally get two sets of up/down arrows for a network connection on boot? [16:53] thx though [16:53] Because I thought I broke something, lol. [16:54] well it's easy to create clutter [16:54] and i'm neurotic :) [16:54] It happens :P [16:54] GuyFawkes: wat? [16:55] zvan92: have you ever used Unetbootin? [16:55] i get two network connection icons in the toolbar on bootup...is this a problem, a known issue, something weird I should dig deeper into...? [16:55] no. only various windows tools [16:56] zvan92: if you need help using it, just scream at me very loudly. [16:56] ok i just might thanks bmatt [16:56] i ran the recovery mode, now it's just sitting there after Setting up accountsservice [16:56] GuyFawkes: check your autostart list. [16:56] it's been there for over 5 mins [16:56] GuyFawkes: did you recently update/upgrade? [16:57] zap0: what are you trying to do? [16:57] yes, a fresh install of 17.04, and the first software update that was triggered indicated I could upgrade to 17.10 [16:58] just boot this laptop [16:58] it was running fine before this stupid install process failed [16:58] now the thing wont even boot [16:59] bmatt: how do I check autostart? [17:05] GuyFawkes: what is the output of ls /etc/xdg/autostart/ | grep nm-applet [17:06] bmatt: standby please while I consult terminal [17:07] bmatt: nm-applet.desktop [17:08] GuyFawkes: try sudo kill -9 nm-applet || sudo nm-applet [17:08] bmatt: the mn-applet is in red if that matters [17:11] GuyFawkes: can I PM? [17:11] bmatt: please [17:12] if that's possible with webui [17:16] But please no more advising to handle user-space apps as root, let alone GUI ones with 'sudo' [17:18] krytarik: it wouldn't be significant in this particular scenario === hggdh is now known as auslaender [17:27] bmatt: I'm back, and it seems snappier. Thank you. Is there anything else we need to look at? [17:30] GuyFawkes: are there still two icons? [17:30] bmatt: no icons at all pertaining to network connection [17:31] bmatt: but I'm obviously connected and page loads seem quicker somehow [17:31] Hmm [17:31] I PM'd. [17:32] when I tried running lubuntu off a usb before installing, I had a weird loopback issue that prevented me from connecting me at all === auslaender is now known as itaorna === itaorna is now known as hggdh