=== Thedarkb-X40 is now known as Thedarkb-AFK === lynn_ is now known as gryphon === bungholio is now known as BionicMac [12:38] Hi. Lubuntu typical RAM usage is ~500MB? [12:39] No. You can run Lubuntu with 256mb but don't expect whistles. [12:40] lubot2: I was looking for a low RAM usage setup with Lubuntu. I do not want the (pardon me) bloatware of a default video / audio player and text editor and such (nano is fine; but it should default to Notepad++). [12:40] Video/Audio should default to VLC. [12:41] Same for the other bloatware ("email" and "online accounts" nonsense). Is there a way to remove the default 'accessibility' nonsense that ships with Lubuntu? Preferably a pre-written bash-script? :) [12:43] Startup finished in 4.242s (firmware) + 4.585s (loader) + 5.829s (kernel) + 3.317s (userspace) = 17.974s; I'm impressed. [12:43] ssd ? [12:44] JohnDoe_71Rus: Yes. Low end quality. 64GB size at that. [12:44] my laptop 2007 year with 14.04 boot about 1 minute [12:44] vbox-web/drive are taking ~5s. [12:44] This is sadly Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit running LXDE. [12:45] I was not impressed by Unity. In fact: It left a sour taste in my mouth faster than KDE Plasma. [12:46] I'd prefer the power-off to fully powered-on and booted (idling) state to be at 10s or less. [12:46] Preferred RAM usage to be at 256MB or less (I am not a fan of bells and whistles). CPU usage at idle should be at 1% (although the current 10% is acceptable). [12:47] Is there an easy method (init.d?) to cause typical daemons / services that start-up upon logon to be delayed by a few seconds (EG: network access / audio)? [12:48] Also: Is booting in blind mode vs. another mode affecting the actual boot time (there is only an on-board graphics 'card' with this laptop)? [13:00] It appears under Ubuntu 16.04 LTS running LXDE: All *.sh files default with a dialog asking permissions to execute a script or execute a script file under a terminal; How would you cause it to simply execute as a terminal (holding the window open /after/ execution terminates)? === mpmc_znc is now known as mpmc [14:34] Is there a reason I am experiencing (minor) screen tearing while using Google Chrome browser? === saliorMoonLT is now known as Irritiable [16:19] Hi! How [16:20] how to backup an iphone on Lubuntu [16:29] sorry, I meant: is there a app/way to backup an Iphone to Lubuntu? [16:35] iTunes? [16:38] Vallu: Are you trying to copy all the userland data off from the iPhone and store it on the storage medium of Lubuntu (hdd/sdd)? [16:39] i use android [16:39] JohnDoe_71Rus: Same. [16:39] Android 6.0.1 sadly on my phone. [16:40] Should I manage to backup the Iphone, I would then move files to a external HD [16:40] userland data? [16:46] I had been using Imac for more than 10 years, so I just had to connect the phone through Itunes. After my Imac passed over, I decided to try Lubuntu on my very old pc; I'm quite happy, but I really do need to backup my phone. I'm aware there should be a way to save photos and music, but I would first exclude the chance to backup contacts, chats, sms and so on... [16:57] https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-use-itunes-on-linux-1999251 [16:58] https://askubuntu.com/questions/414737/how-do-i-install-itunes-on-ubuntu [18:47] Is there a config file that holds all default application associations with extensions? === db`` is now known as db` [18:48] EG: Open *.sh files with GEdit? [21:00] Hey guys. I decided to install Lubuntu on a macbook air (2013), but I can't detect wifi, and there's no ethernet port. Would downloading the broadcom drivers on my windows PC and putting them on a USB stick work? [21:20] tamperino, ---> https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2092695 [22:02] Does anyone know what the qt5 dev meta package is? [22:02] TacoGS: I'll look, sec. [22:02] TacoGS: You're probably looking for qtbase5-dev or qtbase5-dev-tools. [22:03] lets find out [22:03] when I search qt5 meta... google shit the bed [22:03] every distro gave me a list of 5000 packages [22:05] you were very close, you did solve it for me [22:05] qtbase5-dev [22:05] qtbase5-dev-tools [22:05] Ahhh. [22:05] Same source package. ;) [22:05] I appreciate your assistance :D [22:05] No problem :D