=== BrAsS_mOnKeY is now known as g2 === g2 is now known as g2` [00:50] back with partitioning questions... [00:51] I first installed trisquel and it set a /home partition in xfs file structure. Now, I want to split that in two and give half of it to /home in Lubuntu. seems simple enough? [00:52] of course, I want lubuntu /home in ext4, i think, or 2 or 3?, no probably 4 [01:07] i/m going to go eat some more pie now. cheers === xangua_ is now known as xangua [12:05] Hello, I am doing some tests with Ubuntu 12.04 (EOL version), I am trying to install the newest kernel (3.4), this is, the newest kernel for that version. I've downloaded the kernel .deb on http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and I've installed them (amd64), but when I reboot it freezes, so I have to restart and pick start Ubuntu with the current kernel, 3.13.0-32. :-( Any idea please? [18:10] lxqt is worse than lxde :) [18:10] That's your opinion. ;) [18:10] ok...but lxqt crash a lot [18:11] Not really. [18:11] for daily use lxqt just crash a lot here [18:11] !offtopic [18:11] #lubuntu is the Lubuntu support channel, #lubuntu-devel for discussion regarding development of Lubuntu, and #lubuntu-offtopic is for random chatter. Welcome! [18:12] I've used it for the past year with little to no crashes. [18:12] wow [18:13] will lubuntu keep use lxde for default? [18:13] For the LTS. [18:14] future? [18:14] LXQt, eventually. [18:14] damn [18:14] :( [18:14] You aren't on 16.04 trying to use LXQt, are you? [18:14] 17.10 [18:14] Ah. [18:15] Still, I don't know what you're talking about, because I've used 17.10 LXQt on all of my production machines with little to no issue. [18:15] I certainly haven't had a crash on any of my machines caused by LXQt in at least 6 months if not more. [18:15] oh ,you are lucky [21:21] Hi all, total noob about Linux. Despite the fact, after some research I decided to use Lubuntu on the $5 VPS from Vultr https://www.vultr.com/pricing/ . My goal only is to surf the net, about 10 tabs opened. Will I be fine ? [21:21] also, I am wondering if Lubuntu comes with a RDP / VNC server pre-installed natively ? [21:49] hi? [21:50] how do i connect to wifi? [23:17] Jordan_: what chip do you have? [23:19] Watch it be a Broadcom [23:20] you know it [23:20] one thing that can be said about them: they're good at sales [23:21] Or their users just really hate Windows XD