[01:23] <dzho> gage: where did you get the kernel?
[01:24] <dzho> I'd try something like dpkg-reconfigure on the name of the kernel package
[01:27] <gage> From the 14.04 repos
[01:30] <gage> so I should try 'dpkg-reconfigure linux-image 3.19.etc.'?
[01:48] <dzho> yeah
[01:50] <gage> Cool I'll try that thanks
[07:15] <Priyadarshan> Hi
[07:17] <Priyadarshan> I am trying to use Lubuntu 16.04 as live linux
[07:17] <Priyadarshan> However, I am not able to do it
[07:18] <JohnDoe_71Rus> why not?
[07:18] <Priyadarshan> I do not know
[07:19] <JohnDoe_71Rus> do you use live CD?
[07:19] <Priyadarshan> I used disk image creator and wrote the 16.04.3 Lubuntu onto an USB drive and booted it
[07:19] <Priyadarshan> I do not have a seperate live CD
[07:20] <Priyadarshan> I download the Lubuntu from the standard website http://lubuntu.me/downloads/
[07:21] <JohnDoe_71Rus> 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] <Priyadarshan> I am using a laptop
[07:22] <JohnDoe_71Rus> yes. i remove laptop hdd to time install to card
[07:22] <Priyadarshan> Can I do the same thing with HDD present in the system
[07:23] <Priyadarshan> Good idea I will try that, may be I will disable the HDD in the BIOS
[07:23] <Priyadarshan> Because i do not know how to open the Laptop
[07:23] <JohnDoe_71Rus> think you can. but you must more attention then install grub
[07:23] <Priyadarshan> Ok I will do that
[07:24] <Priyadarshan> Do you mean I have to install grub on the USB drive?
[07:24] <JohnDoe_71Rus> if you disable hdd at bios, first test, linux can find hdd exept bios
[07:25] <JohnDoe_71Rus> yes. install to flash
[07:25] <Priyadarshan> Ok
[07:26] <JohnDoe_71Rus> and you better use x86
[07:26] <Priyadarshan> Thank you John  for your inputs
[07:26] <Priyadarshan> I guess you meant x86_64?
[07:26] <TheSchaf> 35
[07:26] <TheSchaf> eh, sorry, wrong buttonm
[07:27] <JohnDoe_71Rus> Priyadarshan: think so. to use usb with more hardwares
[07:27] <JohnDoe_71Rus> not only x64
[07:27] <Priyadarshan> ok I got it
[14:28] <zap0> hi,  upgrade dialog is open..    the dialog window is larger than my screen height.... i can't see the buttons
[14:28] <zap0> how do i progress?
[14:48] <leszek> zap0: Hold ALT+Key on the keyboard and use left mouse button to move the window
[14:49] <zap0> ok
[15:30] <zap0> the 5 dots lubuntu startup splash screen has taken about 10 mins... is that normal?
[15:35] <zap0> still going :(
[15:38] <LioneLL> try Ctrl+Alt+F1
[15:41] <zap0> didn't do anything
[15:41] <zap0> it's still on that screen
[15:51] <LioneLL> try Ctrl+Alt+F2
[15:54] <zap0> screen just went blank
[15:59] <LioneLL> no login prompt on the left top ?
[16:00] <zap0> nope
[16:01] <LioneLL> Ctrl+Alt+Del  will let u reboot..
[16:01] <zap0> and then it might star over whatever it's doing
[16:01] <zap0> start/
[16:01] <zap0> i just want to know what it is doing
[16:28] <zap0> after 1hr, i reboot it
[16:28] <zap0> and now it's doing the same thing again
[16:28] <bmatt> What
[16:30] <zap0> is there some type of safe mode i can boot to?
[16:39] <LioneLL> at Grub starting u may choose 'safe mode recover...
[16:41] <bmatt> ?
[16:47] <zvan92> hey guys
[16:47] <bmatt> Sup
[16:48] <zvan92> just about to create a lubuntu 17.10 usb
[16:48] <zvan92> wondering what software i should use to create the bootable usb?
[16:48] <zvan92> i'm on linux
[16:51] <bmatt> zvan92: unetbootin?
[16:51] <dzho> zvan92: creating from what OS?
[16:51] <zvan92> ok, sure
[16:51] <zvan92> lubuntu
[16:51] <dzho> from lubuntu to lubuntu?
[16:52] <zvan92> 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] <bmatt> zvan92: that's ridiculous, but if you insist, I would use unetbootin to make the bootable USB.
[16:52] <bmatt> There are plenty of guides online to walk you through it if you're unfamiliar.
[16:53] <zvan92> haha alright
[16:53] <zvan92> i dunno. i'm still new to linux, i don't mind just starting fresh
[16:53] <bmatt> I understand. I've done it before.
[16:53] <GuyFawkes> hello - can anyone tell me why I occasionally get two sets of up/down arrows for a network connection on boot?
[16:53] <zvan92> thx though
[16:53] <bmatt> Because I thought I broke something, lol.
[16:54] <zvan92> well it's easy to create clutter
[16:54] <zvan92> and i'm neurotic :)
[16:54] <bmatt> It happens :P
[16:54] <bmatt> GuyFawkes: wat?
[16:55] <bmatt> zvan92: have you ever used Unetbootin?
[16:55] <GuyFawkes> 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] <zvan92> no. only various windows tools
[16:56] <bmatt> zvan92: if you need help using it, just scream at me very loudly.
[16:56] <zvan92> ok i just might thanks bmatt
[16:56] <zap0> i ran the recovery mode,  now it's just sitting there after  Setting up accountsservice
[16:56] <bmatt> GuyFawkes: check your autostart list.
[16:56] <zap0> it's been there for over 5 mins
[16:56] <bmatt> GuyFawkes: did you recently update/upgrade?
[16:57] <bmatt> zap0: what are you trying to do?
[16:57] <GuyFawkes> yes, a fresh install of 17.04, and the first software update that was triggered indicated I could upgrade to 17.10
[16:58] <zap0> just boot this laptop
[16:58] <zap0> it was running fine before this stupid install process failed
[16:58] <zap0> now the thing wont even boot
[16:59] <GuyFawkes> bmatt:  how do I check autostart?
[17:05] <bmatt> GuyFawkes: what is the output of ls /etc/xdg/autostart/ | grep nm-applet
[17:06] <GuyFawkes> bmatt:  standby please while I consult terminal
[17:07] <GuyFawkes> bmatt: nm-applet.desktop
[17:08] <bmatt> GuyFawkes: try sudo kill -9 nm-applet || sudo nm-applet
[17:08] <GuyFawkes> bmatt: the mn-applet is in red if that matters
[17:11] <bmatt> GuyFawkes: can I PM?
[17:11] <GuyFawkes> bmatt:  please
[17:12] <GuyFawkes> if that's possible with webui
[17:16] <krytarik> But please no more advising to handle user-space apps as root, let alone GUI ones with 'sudo'
[17:18] <bmatt> krytarik: it wouldn't be significant in this particular scenario
[17:27] <GuyFawkes> bmatt:  I'm back, and it seems snappier.  Thank you.  Is there anything else we need to look at?
[17:30] <bmatt> GuyFawkes: are there still two icons?
[17:30] <GuyFawkes> bmatt: no icons at all pertaining to network connection
[17:31] <GuyFawkes> bmatt:  but I'm obviously connected and page loads seem quicker somehow
[17:31] <bmatt> Hmm
[17:31] <bmatt> I PM'd.
[17:32] <GuyFawkes> when I tried running lubuntu off a usb before installing, I had a weird loopback issue that prevented me from connecting me at all