[00:37] <BoneTone> grrr, lubuntu for some reason is not recognizing that my HDMI output is a sound device
[03:34] <Pivot> Hi
[03:35] <Pivot> Guys I got an issue with the usb install of Lubuntu
[03:36] <Pivot> Can someone help me deal with it ?
[03:36] <wxl> we're not all guys..........
[03:36] <Pivot> Sorry ahah
[03:37] <BoneTone> Pivot: generally you'll get better support if you say specifically what your issues is
[03:37] <Pivot> I'm trying to install lubuntu on a notebook
[03:38] <BoneTone> and...
[03:38] <Pivot> So I'm creating a usb boot stick with some Windows softs, like Lilinux or Rufus (Even Unetbootin)
[03:39] <Pivot> Everything seems to work fine
[03:39] <Pivot> But when I try to boot on it, It goes directly to my BIOS
[03:39] <wxl> did you check the hashes?
[03:39] <Pivot> I didn't
[03:39] <wxl> then that's where i'd start
[03:41] <Pivot> Ok
[03:43] <bonetone> so, my issue is that I've installed lubuntu onto an Intel NUC, but it's not recognizing that my HDMI has audio output, it's not listed in the pulse audio control as an output device...
[03:44] <bonetone> it works as a display just fine, but won't output audio
[03:44] <bonetone> i installed the OS while connected to a monitor that doesn't have audio, but this is an htpc, so now connected to my tv, i don't have sound
[03:48] <Pivot> @wxl Well, the hashes seems correct..
[03:50] <Pivot> It's strange, it worked with ubuntu LR and LTS and even debian
[03:59] <Pivot> Could it be an incompability with the 32bits version ?
[04:02] <Pivot> The ISO isn't the problem, I've launched it perfectly as a VM