[05:36] <hans__> does lubuntu live come with openssh server?
[05:37] <krytarik> No, but you can install it there.
[05:39] <hans__> k, thanks
[05:52] <hans__> krytarik, can confirm, doesn't come but no problem to install post-boot
[16:06] <prince-charmant> Hello I need a linux specialist to tell me with a command list to on the harddisk using live-usb:
[16:06] <prince-charmant> How to create - a root "/" primary partition of 43 GB - a home "/home" secondary partition of 10 GB - a swap "/swap" secondary partition of 4GB  - and finally format all those in the correct format (mkfs or mkswap I don't know)
[16:07] <prince-charmant> We may go in private
[16:14] <leszek> prince-charmant: only on the command line? So no gparted to do this?
[16:15] <prince-charmant> leszek I did not know If I have gparted on the lubuntu-live-usb
[16:15] <leszek> you can always install it. But it should be there
[16:16] <prince-charmant> If I install it, he take all the disk in one partition and the swap is not a partition, just a file.
[16:17] <prince-charmant> I have tried gparterd now, It says that I cannot reduee the root partition when monunted - SO I unmount it, and after it did not permit me to touch on it
[16:18] <prince-charmant> not If I install it   - but If I install lubuntu on the hd
[16:19] <leszek> if you want to reinstall you can just remove all partitions
[16:19] <leszek> and create as new
[16:20] <prince-charmant> Yes, but how to create a root "/" primary partition of 43 GB - a home "/home" secondary partition of 10 GB - a swap "/swap" secondary partition of 4GB  - and finally format all those in the correct format (mkfs or mkswap I don't know)
[16:21] <prince-charmant> I am lost in all those commands that exist in linux
[16:22] <prince-charmant> gparted is able to create partition and format them in the correct format ?
[16:28] <prince-charmant> leszek, OK, I have gparted with the live-usb
[16:28] <leszek> prince-charmant: exactly
[16:28] <prince-charmant> could you help mu using it ?
[16:28] <leszek> you can choose which filesystem to use and gparted formats it then when clickin on apply
[16:30] <leszek> prince-charmant: if you have questions just ask. If you need a general overview you can try to look for videos on gparted on youtube
[16:34] <prince-charmant> OK, the root must be formatted as ext4 , the home as fat32 and the swap as linux-swap  ? Is that correct ?
[16:41] <prince-charmant> leszek, ok the root is shrinked as ext4 .... now I will create the /home ... must it be an ext4 or a fat32 ?
[16:42] <leszek> ext4
[16:42] <leszek> fat32 won't work
[16:48] <prince-charmant> leszek, thanks, should I label it "home" ?
[16:52] <leszek> prince-charmant: I would recommend it then it is easier to find later on even when booting other live systems and so on
[16:54] <prince-charmant> ok, so the next one I will label it swap and format it as linux-swap
[16:57] <prince-charmant> leszek, now gparted tell me about operations pending .. how to execute them ?
[16:57] <leszek> click the apply button
[17:10] <prince-charmant> leszek, now I have my 3 partitions formatted - I will try an instalaltion of lubuntu
[17:10] <leszek> :)
[17:10] <leszek> don't forget to select manual partitioning and choosing the partitions as / /home and swap
[17:21] <prince-charmant> leszek, too late :-)
[17:21] <leszek> hmm... xD
[17:21] <prince-charmant> should I cancel it ?
[17:22] <leszek> let it run and see if it did everything correctly otherwise you know how to reinstall now :)
[17:22] <prince-charmant> yes, many thanks
[17:22] <leszek> np :)
[17:31] <JohnDoe_71Rus> some times you don't need swap partition. you can use swap file
[17:36] <prince-charmant> yes, but I,prefer a partition in case of hibernation
[17:37] <prince-charmant> leszek, instalaltion finished, I have runned gparted using the live-usb and the two partitions home and swap did not have a mount-point
[17:37] <leszek> so it did not use them :P
[17:40] <prince-charmant> looks like this effectively - so I do it again from the beginning
[17:42] <JohnDoe_71Rus> What is the advantage of a swap partition in front of a file for hibernation?
[17:48] <JohnDoe_71Rus> for some time now the system does not reboot and does not turn off. Hangs after message will now halt.
[17:49] <JohnDoe_71Rus> but suspend or hibernate do correct power off
[17:49] <leszek> JohnDoe_71Rus: in live mode or installed? Might be syncing to disk stuff
[17:49] <JohnDoe_71Rus> installed, 14.04.5
[17:50] <leszek> if it does not shutdown try the magic sysreq keys and see if it was just a coincident or it happens all the time
[17:51] <JohnDoe_71Rus> http://i.imgur.com/b3nOece.jpg before "will now halt" all unmount
[17:55] <leszek> JohnDoe_71Rus: could be also an acpi issue. Hard to tell though.
[17:57] <JohnDoe_71Rus> I do not know exactly when it started. But 12.04 worked correctly
[17:57] <JohnDoe_71Rus> and think 14.04 too
[18:32] <prince-charmant> leszek, many thanks YEAH ALL partitions I created are used "/" "home" and [swap]
[18:34] <leszek> nice :)
[19:20] <prince-charmant> I have another problem I cannot install my wifi-card , the system ask me the name "news.XXXXXX"    could you tell me what must be XXXXX ?
[20:07] <prince-charmant> is it normal that leafpad ask for a news server ?
[21:07] <ruby32> hi, how can I get involved, I want to contribute to Lubuntu
[21:10] <zleap> i guess start by subscribing to the developer list
[21:18] <ruby32> where's that? i found the phabricator
[21:18] <ruby32> by the way: the skippy-xd program install instructions on the main page doesn't work
[21:18] <ruby32> E: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/landronimirc/skippy-xd-daily/ubuntu artful Release' does not have a Release file.
[21:18] <ruby32> looks like it broke in 17.10
[21:22] <wxl> ruby32: lists.ubuntu.com/lubuntu-devel. see also #lubuntu-devel here
[21:23] <wxl> ruby32: re: any ppa, see the ppa developer for support. ppas are, in general, unsupported.
[21:23] <ruby32> i understand that -- just letting you know since the instructions are right on the main page of lubuntu.me and they are not working
[21:24] <ruby32> i'll forward the message to #lubuntu-devel
[21:28] <ruby32> i ended up building it from source