[09:33] <quxgyver> Uhh. I just updated Lubuntu (LTS) as per the recommendation by the popup and suddenly have two Wifi-icons in my system tray with different GUIs. Why is this and how do I fix this?
[10:01] <alkisg> quxgyver: I'm not using lubuntu, I came here to ask :D But does it happen in a new user? If not , it's a user setting then
[10:01] <alkisg> Try "guest login" if lubuntu has that
[10:04] <quxgyver> alkisg: I'm not following, sorry.
[10:04] <quxgyver> What are you suggesting
[10:23] <GuestMe> Hello all. My computer is Pentium 4 2.26ghz, Ram 1gb, Graphic Onboard. Can I setup Lubuntu for this computer?
[10:24] <hateball> GuestMe: Probably. You can always run the live-usb and see
[10:25] <hateball> 1GB is getting a bit low for modern computing with browsing and such, but the OS itself should be fine
[10:26] <GuestMe> I only use it for watch video on youtube
[10:33] <alkisg> quxgyver: the problem is either a user setting, or a system setting. To see if it's a user setting, you try with another user account.
[10:33] <alkisg> GuestMe: pentiume 4 @2.26 can watch youtube, but not hd youtube
[10:33] <alkisg> 1 gb ram is ok for 1-2 tabs in the browser. I.e. don't open many tabs or apps.
[10:34] <alkisg> quxgyver: another user account means, either use the guest account, or create another account. Another username. Like, /home/newuser.
[10:38] <GuestMe> @alkisg: Yes, I need a tab and 480p... That's mummy's need.
[10:39] <quxgyver> alkisg: That doesn't really help.
[10:39] <quxgyver> It could be any number of quirks
[10:39] <quxgyver> what I need is help figuring out what's causing it
[10:39] <alkisg> quxgyver: it restricts searching to /home/username, instead of /usr
[10:39] <alkisg> or /etc
[10:39] <alkisg> It's the best bineary-search step
[10:39] <alkisg> If you don't like my 25 years of troubleshooting experience, sure, ok :)
[10:39] <alkisg> I stop
[10:39] <GuestMe> what's version I need? Lubuntu desktop 32bit or lubuntu alternative 32bit?
[10:40] <quxgyver> Well uh, it doesn't necessarily have to be a user setting. It could easily be any number of quirks within the user space itself
[10:40] <quxgyver> most likely it won't appear in a guest account for that reason
[10:46] <GuestMe> @alkisg: what's version I need? Lubuntu desktop 32bit or lubuntu alternative 32bit?
[11:00] <alkisg> GuestMe: desktop 32 bit
[11:01] <JohnDoe_71Rus> quxgyver: two are better than none :)
[11:02] <alkisg> quxgyver: sorry, I can't help if you refuse to take the troubleshooting steps, wait in case someone else wants to help you the way you prefer
[11:03] <alkisg> Your "likely" there meets 10 panel cases I've seen, and doesn't match another 10, so "likely" doesn't help at all.
[11:29] <GuestMe> Thanks, alkisg
[11:32] <alkisg> np
[11:44] <quxgyver> alkisg: Panel case?
[11:46] <alkisg> quxgyver: yeah, i've seen several panel issues over the years, duplicate icons included
[11:47] <quxgyver> So what causes it?
[11:49] <alkisg> quxgyver: sorry, i'm not interested in helping you without getting proper feedback...
[11:49] <quxgyver> I'm not gonna close down my workspace and log in as guest when we both know that the problem isn't gonna appear in a clean user profile.
[11:50] <quxgyver> Lubuntu LTS doesn't come with duplicate wifi icons by default.
[11:50] <quxgyver> So yeah, okay. Bye.
[11:51] <alkisg> quxgyver: it can be caused by multiple packages
[11:51] <alkisg> anyways, bye, whatever you prefer
[14:56] <quxgyver> I keep getting "Error: Dependency is not satisfiable: libgoocanvas3 (>= 0.15)" when installing a package, and despite trying every solution I've found via Google (including installing a bunch of software), nothing seems to work. Any help?
[15:18] <leszek> libgoocanvas3: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=libgoocanvas3
[15:36] <genii> !info libgoocanvas3
[15:36] <genii> Hm
[15:39] <genii> Looks like the last Ubuntu which had it is 17.10. Whatever you're trying to install that requires it is probably pretty ancient
[16:37] <help_me> Hey guys. I've been trying to get lubuntu to boot from my usb drive without success. Tried etcher and rufus. With rufus I've indicated GPT, the 16.04 iso (currently reflashing it in dd to see if that changes anything). Using fat32 (wasn't sure if I should try udf now instead).
[16:38] <diogenes_> help_me, does bios see the usb stick?
[16:38] <help_me> It's a lenovo idea laptop, of course lenovo support said they won't help with linux related questions due to an agreement with microsoft (supposedly).
[16:38] <help_me> It does see it
[16:38] <diogenes_> and what happens when you choos to boot from it
[16:39] <help_me> It hangs at the lenovo logo
[16:39] <wxl> also, did you check the hashes?
[16:39] <help_me> Haven't checked the hashes...
[16:40] <wxl> one bit of difference could render it unbootable
[16:41] <diogenes_> help_me, hmmm, i'd suggest you to try to boot anything else and see if the stick is even able to boot anything
[16:41] <wxl> ^^ but start with the hashes first
[16:45] <jk^> has been released the latest LTS lubuntu version?
[16:45] <jk^> :\
[16:46] <wxl> !isitout
[16:46] <wxl> also that's kind of a silly question.. there's always at any point in time a "latest LTS" version. is there maybe a particular one you're asking about?
[16:54] <thanks_much> I'll try flashing it as dd since it's a hybrid
[16:55] <thanks_much> And I guess if that still doesn't work I'll check the checksum
[16:55] <thanks_much> Thanks guys