[14:24] <PolanSpace> hey
[19:09] <dancingmonkey> There is a link issue on the website, http://lubuntu.me/downloads/. Look at the normal HTTP links for Alternate, x86 and amd64 are reversed.
[19:09] <dancingmonkey> The magnet links are correct.
[19:11] <krytarik> redwolf: ↑
[19:11] <krytarik> dancingmonkey: Thanks. :D
[19:40] <dancingmonkey> That was quick.
[19:41] <krytarik> Oh cool, fixed.
[19:43] <dancingmonkey> I am trying to find a "distro" that is light and easily works with VNC without needing to actually invest time in configuration. I've had great luck in Mint that ran out last upgrade, Debian was as disappointing as CentOS, and now I'm looking at lighter distros in hopes one might just work and use less RAM.\
[19:50] <zleap> dancingmonkey: what has run out ?
[19:52] <dancingmonkey> Mint was working with Tight/Tiger/Whatever VNC, but after the new install the resolution went goofy
[19:53] <zleap> ah
[19:53] <zleap> i think the pixel desktop for the Pi has vnc built in,  you can now download the same deb based distro for pc's / laptops
[19:55] <zleap> https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspberry-pi-desktop/
[19:55] <zleap> I would ask on #raspberrypi for specific info / help
[19:56] <dancingmonkey> I looked at pixel on distrowatch, I'll give it a try. I have a crap-tastic ESXi node and installing everything is super fun and generally I think everyone should get one.
[19:56] <dancingmonkey> Have you seen pi-hole.net? I am running that with great success.
[20:44] <zleap> dancingmonkey: pi hole looks interesting