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cameronnemohello world05:15
tsimonq2hi cameronnemo05:24
cameronnemoI am here to try and resolve someon05:25
cameronnemoe's issues with lubuntu05:25
tsimonq2Awesome :)05:25
tsimonq2Just stick around and someone will come by.05:25
cameronnemoIt is someone I found on reddit. Seems his lightdm isn't starting up. Any idea what might cause that?05:26
tsimonq2They'd need to provide logs, which should point towards the issue.05:26
cameronnemoShould they simply take pictures or use some command line utility to upload the logs somewhere?05:28
lubot<tsimonq2> @cameronnemo, pastebinit ideally.05:32
lubot<tsimonq2> It's installed by default in 18.04.05:32
cameronnemoI'm going to point him to this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Pastebinit05:38
cameronnemothank you for your help05:38
mand0rlaHi there. I have lubuntu 18.04 and I'm trying to install Microsoft Office 2010 with playonlinux...I can't make it work. An ELA window (almost totally blank, so I can't agree to terms) pops up and I wait and wait for the installation to finish, with no result. Any ideas??13:39
mand0rlaAny help appreciated ;)13:39
geniiUse the tab key to switch fields in the EULA until the OK or Accept is hightlighted, hit Enter13:41
mand0rlaThanks genii. I tried but no result. Theer are no fields, it's blank except for a pic that looks like a contract (that's why I think its the EULA form13:42
mand0rlaMaybe I need to install some extra stuff? ;.O13:42
mand0rlaI prefer Libreoffice but I need Micrsoft for a job...13:43
geniimand0rla: This is not really a Lubuntu support issue, more of something for the PlayonLinux people to help with. You should try asking in their channel at #playonlinux ... you can also check the WINE appdb for your version of Office to see compatibility13:44
genii!appdb13:44
ubottuThe Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help13:44
genii.. so #playonlinux or #winehq will likely have more specific help than could be had here for your issue13:45
mand0rlathanks genii. I asked in that channel as well (still waiting).13:46
geniiYes, sometimes it may take a while13:47
mand0rlaok thanks! see ya13:49
CalicoFlowsWhen I try opening the task manager I get this error https://i.imgur.com/ZP3NKuX.png17:35
CalicoFlowsAnd then the actual window loads and it's blank https://i.imgur.com/igvFIBj.png17:36
CalicoFlowsHow can I fix it, please17:36
tsimonq2CalicoFlows: Try #kubuntu17:37
CalicoFlowsI am a bit worried that this sort of thing happens. Overall the performance of my system has been getting worse ;/17:37
CalicoFlowsOh lord, I am in Lubuntu hahah, sorry17:40
cameronnemorecommended way to create a bootable usb?20:11
krytarikdd! :P20:12
cameronnemofrom windows20:12
lubot<tsimonq2> @cameronnemo, Rufus20:12
genii!windd20:14
geniiHm20:14
RiceyHey all, I was wondering if anyone could possibly help? I tried installing Lubuntu and for some reason it didn't work exactly and now it's only a terminal and no GUI, I've tried a few commands such as: sudo systemctl status lightdm sudo systemctl enable lightdm sudo systemctl start lightdm and --fix-broken things but no luck20:15
RiceyI also tried remounting the iso with Rufus and booting via USB and it wont boot via bios it just looks like it refreshes on the bios screen20:16
cameronnemomore about the --fix-broken comment: he ran into an "unmet dependencies"  error when trying to install the lubuntu-desktop package20:17
cameronnemoRicey, maybe you can try `sudo dpkg --configure -a`20:23
cameronnemohttps://askubuntu.com/questions/263378/how-to-fix-dependencies-broken-packages#26339020:23
RiceyI'll try that, one second :)20:24
RiceyI did the command and it just went to the next line20:25
cameronnemoYes that is okay. Now try `sudo apt install -f lubuntu-desktop` again.20:27
RiceySure, sec20:27
RiceyI'll send an image as there's too much text20:28
Riceyhttps://i.imgur.com/5fiYNGQ.jpg20:30
cameronnemohttps://askubuntu.com/questions/223237/unable-to-correct-problems-you-have-held-broken-packages#22326720:31
cameronnemodoes `sudo apt autoremove` do anything?20:31
RiceySudo apt autoremove does: Reading package lists... Done, Building dependency tree, Reading state information... Done, 0 to upgrade, 0 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade20:33
cameronnemoCan you try `sudo apt install -f usb-creator-gtk`20:34
Riceyhttps://i.imgur.com/MjkR4oV.jpg20:35
RiceyHere ^^20:35
cameronnemoCan you try to install the dependency mentioned?20:36
cameronnemo`sudo apt install -f gir1.2-unity-5.0`20:36
RiceyAlright, one second20:36
RiceyAlso, sorry for uploading images it's just a heck of a lot faster looking at my laptop then typing it all out and proof checking it on another computer20:38
Riceyhttps://i.imgur.com/xGeFjal.jpg20:38
cameronnemo`apt-cache policy libunity9`?20:40
cameronnemoyou can use the pastebinit tool20:40
RiceyI can't use the pastebinit tool it didn't seem to work when I tried20:40
cameronnemouf20:40
cameronnemodid you try with a different site using the `-b` option? `apt-cache policy libunity9 | pastebinit -b http://paste.ubuntu.com`20:41
Riceyhttps://i.imgur.com/9IfEAaa.jpg20:42
RiceyI'll try that now20:42
RiceyUhh20:43
RiceyHow do I do that line20:43
RiceyBetween libunity9 and pastebinit20:43
cameronnemothe pipe character20:45
cameronnemo|20:45
RiceyYa that20:45
RiceyI don't know how :x20:45
krytarik!repos | Ricey: I suggest you enable some20:45
ubottuRicey: I suggest you enable some: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.20:45
RiceyKrytarik I don't understand anything about linux but I'll try in a second20:46
cameronnemohttps://pastebin.com/AzbVDStR20:47
cameronnemodownload that file and move it to /etc/apt/sources.list20:47
RiceyI did the pastebin thing Cameronnemo and it just said pastebinit: command not found20:47
cameronnemothat's okay20:47
cameronnemothe policy command picture helped a lot20:47
cameronnemodo you have wget or curl installed? try the commands `which curl` and `which wget` to tell.20:48
RiceyNothing happened, just went to the next line20:49
RiceyFor both20:49
cameronnemookay, then just edit the file manually to add the following lines20:52
cameronnemodeb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted20:52
Riceyuhh20:52
cameronnemodeb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted20:52
RiceySo I just type these in like that?20:52
cameronnemoyou need to use an editor like `nano`20:52
cameronnemoor you can use `echo "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted" >> /etc/apt/sources.list`20:53
cameronnemo`echo "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted" >> /etc/apt/sources.list`20:53
cameronnemowith sudo!!20:53
RiceyNone of this is making any sense to me, I'm sorry. I don't understand how I'm supposed to edit if I can't even use my laptop right now only a terminal and I don't even understand 99% of what we're doing :')20:53
RiceySo sudo echo deb http:// etc20:54
RiceyOr? I'm really sorry20:54
cameronnemosorry I understand20:54
cameronnemoyes20:54
cameronnemois the computer connected to a network? like with an ethernet cable?20:55
RiceyWireless20:55
cameronnemookay it may be easier to use ethernet while we are still at the terminal, but can you tell me if `which nmcli` returns anything?20:56
RiceyI don't have a spare ethernet, only one is in my pc right now20:57
Riceyhttps://i.imgur.com/vfmhw6F.jpg20:58
cameronnemomake sure to put "echo" before deb and a "/" before "etc/apt/sources.list"20:59
cameronnemoin fact wrap the bit from deb to restricted in quotes21:00
RiceyPermission denied21:00
krytarikRicey: So it would seem that 1.) you might have the default repos enabled, but 2.) you never got to update your package database from them yet because 3.) you don't actually have any internet connectivity right now?21:01
RiceyI really don't know, I'm sorry I cant answer better krytarik21:02
krytarikPlease try: "ping -c 5 8.8.8.8"21:03
Riceyhttps://i.imgur.com/VxjFSdG.jpg21:04
krytarikNow just: "sudo apt update"21:05
cameronnemoricey, notice how you got an error with the echo commands? "permission denied"21:05
cameronnemoyou need to use sudo to elevate priveleges, so put sudo before the echo command21:05
RiceyI do notice that yeah and I just did that krytarik21:05
cameronnemothen run `sudo apt update`21:05
cameronnemoAnd can you show us what happens after the `sudo apt update` command?21:06
Riceyhttps://i.imgur.com/M7fSiB4.jpg21:07
RiceySorry for the quality on this one21:07
RiceyIt was a lot of text to fit21:08
cameronnemomy bad, the echo command failed again21:09
RiceyNo worries21:09
cameronnemocan you try the following21:09
cameronnemosudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted' >>/etc/apt/sources.list"21:11
cameronnemocareful with the quotes on that one21:11
cameronnemosudo sh -c "echo 'deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted' >>/etc/apt/sources.list"21:11
cameronnemothat one too21:12
cameronnemothen run `sudo apt update; sudo apt dist-upgrade; sudo apt install -f lubuntu-desktop`21:12
RiceyAll seemed to work except the last, the last one said21:15
Ricey-bash: sudo apt update: sudo apt dist-upgrade; sudo apt install -f lubuntu-desktop: command not found21:15
cameronnemookay then just start with21:16
cameronnemosudo apt update21:16
cameronnemoand then continue with:21:16
cameronnemosudo apt dist-upgrade21:16
RiceyProgress 50%21:18
cameronnemogotcha21:19
cameronnemothis is good haha!21:19
RiceyYeah? Great!21:19
RiceyAlright all done21:21
cameronnemowith both?21:21
cameronnemothen run this21:21
RiceyYeah21:21
cameronnemosudo apt install -f lubuntu-desktop21:21
cameronnemoalso hopefully neither of them had any errors?21:21
RiceyNot yet at least21:22
RiceyRunning install deskto21:22
RiceyWait21:22
RiceyIt saiys uh21:22
RiceyMedia change please insert the disc labeled21:22
Riceylubuntu 18.04 LTS _bionic beaver_ - Release amd64 20180426 in the drive /media/cdrom/ and press enter21:23
cameronnemohttps://askubuntu.com/questions/386265/media-change-please-insert-the-disc-labeled-when-trying-to-install-ruby-on-ra#38626821:24
cameronnemorun21:24
cameronnemosudo sed -i '/cdrom/d' /etc/apt/sources.list21:24
cameronnemothen you will need to run21:25
RiceyRunning21:25
cameronnemosudo apt update21:25
cameronnemobefore trying the lubuntu desktop command again21:25
RiceyWill when it's done, it's on 25%21:26
RiceyI did that and looked away and now back and it's uh failed to fetch a lot of things21:29
RiceyIt says maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing21:30
cameronnemodidn't you just run apt update though? hmm21:30
cameronnemotry with the fix missing option21:30
RiceyI didn't doo run apt update til the sudo sed -i cdrom was done21:31
RiceyBut I'll try the update?21:31
cameronnemosudo apt install --fix-broken --fix-missing lubuntu-desktop21:31
cameronnemocould work21:31
RiceyAgain, please insert the disc labeled Lubuntu21:32
cameronnemodang21:32
cameronnemosudo sed -i '/cdrom/d' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*21:32
RiceyWould it be easier you helping me DL/Install via USB again instead of this?21:32
RiceyO21:32
RiceyI'll try that too21:32
cameronnemoI feel like we are actually almost there21:33
cameronnemoyou just need to get rid of all the references to cdrom in the apt sources21:33
RiceyFailed to fetch cdrom and loads of stuff21:33
cameronnemodid you try the sed comman?21:33
krytarikRicey: egrep -vh '^(#|$)' /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*.list}21:34
RiceyYes that's where the fail comes from21:34
cameronnemo+1 on the egrep command21:34
Ricey_Hi21:37
Ricey_So21:37
Ricey_It didn't work21:37
Ricey_I'll post a photo shortly21:37
Riceyhttps://i.imgur.com/57dxuJ8.jpg21:42
cameronnemosudo sed -i 's/deb cdrom/#deb cdrom/g' /etc/apt/sources.list21:47
cameronnemothen go through21:49
cameronnemosudo apt update21:49
cameronnemosudo apt dist-upgrade21:49
cameronnemosudo apt install -f lubuntu-desktop21:49
Ricey_Unable to locate package lubuntu deskto21:51
Ricey_p21:51
Ricey_Everything else worked21:52
krytarikRicey: Run all these to get the default repos added -21:52
krytarikecho "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted universe multiverse" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list21:52
krytarikecho "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-security main restricted universe multiverse" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list21:52
krytarikecho "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted universe multiverse" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list21:52
krytarikRicey: Is this instance of yours even here still? >_>21:55
cameronnemono he is using Ricey_21:56
cameronnemokrytarik said to use the following commands21:57
cameronnemoecho "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted universe multiverse" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list21:57
cameronnemoecho "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-security main restricted universe multiverse" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list21:57
cameronnemoecho "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-updates main restricted universe multiverse" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list21:57
krytarikcameronnemo: Well, it's definitely in the channel still, but..21:57
cameronnemoRicey_: see above21:57
RiceyI'm here just talking to family a sec21:57
cameronnemooh okay21:57
RiceySorry, I don't mean to seem rude :x21:58
cameronnemono problem21:59
RiceyDid all of those commands :D22:01
cameronnemocool, then go through:22:01
cameronnemosudo apt update22:01
cameronnemosudo apt dist-upgrade22:01
cameronnemosudo apt install -f lubuntu-desktop22:01
cameronnemoreport back if there are any mentions of cdrom or media or missing packages or similar22:02
RiceySeems to be working22:09
RiceyThe install lubuntu is doing its thing22:09
Ricey8%22:09
RiceySo brb a second also22:09
RiceyBack, it's at 27%22:14
cameronnemoGreat. I actually have to leave right now, but feel free to shoot me a PM on reddit or maybe try this chat later.22:16
CalicoFlowsSo I followed  this guide but it didn't work https://ivan.reallusiondesign.com/thinkpad-t430-ubuntu-fan-control/22:24
CalicoFlowsCouldn't I just manually set the fan speed?22:24
CalicoFlowsThe fan is quite quiet and the laptop tends to get warm, I just want to run it at high at all times22:25
CalicoFlowsor at the highest inaudible level :)22:25
RiceyHey krytarik22:39
RiceyI did the things stated above about bionic and such and then did the install lubuntu desktop and now it's done, I'm here : https://i.imgur.com/sMmyQZq.jpg22:39
krytarikLooks good.  So just: "sudo reboot"22:40
RiceyOh my god, I'm finally at a actual UI not a terminal22:42
RiceyThank you so much22:42
krytarikYay! \o/22:43
RiceySo fucking happy22:43
RiceyI don't know if I am connected to the internet though, I went to add a connection and I don't quite understand this would you mind to help? I'm really only setting this up for Plex22:45
krytarikWell, just ask away - but probably better in the main #ubuntu channel on this one.22:46
RiceyDoes it come under ubuntu or here as it's lubuntu?22:47
krytarik#ubuntu is for Ubuntu and all of its official flavors - and with generic stuff like that I'd rather go where more users are in the channel, in this case way more.22:50
RiceyAlright I'll try that, thank you :)22:51
RiceyNo one over there is saying anything tbh22:57
krytarik!details | Ricey: This is probably one reason23:03
ubottuRicey: This is probably one reason: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.23:03
RiceyThe only information i could give is Lubuntu 18.04 and I need to add a wifi network, but I've sorted it already but it says Wi-Fi networks device not ready23:04
RiceyI'll google how to enable it23:04
RiceyMight aswell post here too? Can anyone give me a hand in enabling my Wifi Device? I'm running Lubuntu 18.04 and it sayd Wi-Fi Networks device not ready.23:18

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