[00:04] lopta: It depends on what you need it for, really. [00:07] dump question: when I see warnings about init scripts, where should I find these files? For example: insserv: warning: script 'K01xfce4-power-manager' missing LSB tags and overrides [00:09] ShellcatZero: First place I'd check is syslog. [00:09] I've checked in /etc/init and /etc/init.d/ and I cannot find anything under the name K01xfce4-power-manager [00:10] I don't see it mentioned in syslog [00:10] Try asking in #xubuntu or #ubuntu for that one. [00:10] ok [00:19] tsimonq2: Browsing the Web and playing Runescape, I'm told. [00:19] ...and the odd light Linux game. [00:19] lopta: What kind of specs are on the syste,? [00:20] *sytem [00:20] argh you get it ;) [00:21] AMD Zacate, (weak dual-core APU), 4G RAM, 64G SSD, I think. [00:23] So, either of them would work. You could even go with flavors like Ubuntu MATE or Kubuntu and be fine. Of course I'd tell you Lubuntu but I'm biased. :P [00:25] Thanks tsimonq2. I might give that a try then. [00:25] I'll be back later. [00:25] o/ [00:36] as someone with a Zacate-based laptop, kubuntu will definitely be too much for it. [00:36] the others should be fine [00:36] parhelia: What version of Kubuntu? [00:37] latest, I suppose [00:37] 16.04 is a beast but 17.10 and 18.04 have gone down in required specs. [00:37] oh, that I didn't know [00:38] in general I think of kubuntu as the one "with extra eye candy" and Zacate in general isn't much faster than an Atom chip. [00:38] It depends on how you look at it. [00:38] GNOME is pretty bloated... heh [17:41] Lightdm and gdm will not work, while lxdm will succeed and then many applications will no longer launch inside of LXDE, like Firefox, Roxterm, and Transmission. Lxterminal and Seamonkey run just fine. Any help is greatly appreciated: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1021244/can-not-get-lightdm-or-gdm-working-on-lts-16-04