[01:47] any links to lubuntu next? lxqt [01:48] Not particularly, because Lubuntu Next is no longer a thing. [01:48] We're switching for 18.10. [01:48] So Lubuntu Next is now Lubuntu. :P [01:48] oh, cool [01:48] thanks [01:48] No problem. [01:48] yukip: There's some rough edges, but http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/ [04:48] "This image is oversized (which is a bug) and will not fit onto a standard 703MiB CD. However, you may still test it using a DVD, a USB drive, or a virtual machine." [04:49] holywater: Yeah, I need to talk to someone about fixing that. [04:49] Thanks though. [04:49] oh, there are plans to make lubuntu fit back into a CD? [04:49] Nope. [04:49] Well, *maybe*. I have an idea along those lines for down the road....... [04:50] also, is there anyone i should talk to, regarding tweaking configuration files? [04:51] mostly things like setting default font to ubuntu' [04:51] s font and the like [04:51] You've come to the right place :) [04:53] holywater: Can I PM you? (You have +g set.) [04:55] unset [04:57] Thanks [05:08] Side note: You can just /accept tsimonq2 to recieve PMs from him, or you can simply message him first. [08:53] hi [08:53] who here uses linuxium ? [08:53] Hey, how ya doin'? [08:54] i am fine [08:54] thinking how to install lubuntu 18.04 on lenovo 100s [08:54] Hm, what's Linuxium? [08:54] Oh nice. :) [08:55] it is a giant script sh :) to respin iso and add 32 bit uefi boot etc [08:55] Oh, that's interesting. [08:55] Got a link? [08:55] (I'm Lubuntu's Release Manager and for 18.10 we're going to use Calamares; maybe we can incorporate some stuff in there.) [08:56] http://www.linuxium.com.au/how-tos/creatingpersonalizedubuntumintanddebianisosforintelminipcs [08:56] would be awesome [08:57] hehehe: So, how common are these devices? [08:57] lenovo 100s very common [08:58] Can you buy one off the shelf today? How old are we talking? [08:58] yes you can [08:58] Interesting. [08:58] I have bought one 5 months ago [08:58] I will admit; this is not my area of expertise. But I'll look into it. [08:58] for argos for 85 GBP :) [08:58] :D [08:58] from [08:59] 4 cores 64 bit atom processor :D [08:59] runs pretty fast on lubuntu [08:59] ooh [09:00] there is ready made ISO for ubuntu http://linuxminipcs.com/isos [09:00] but not for lubuntu :D [09:00] Do you know this guy/gal? [09:00] (The person who wrote this.) [09:00] plus with his script you can install lubuntu on intel sticks I think and all kind of mini pcs :) [09:01] not personally [09:01] however he seems to be active [09:01] These seem like some hacks :P but if they work, more power to ya. [09:02] they do work :D [09:02] and what it does - lenovo changes bios by default so it will only boot windows :D [09:02] however now you can boot and install linux on them [09:03] Right. [09:03] yes would be fun to chat with Ian on irc - the guy behind isorespin [09:04] I can ask him if he is on freenode sometimes :) [09:04] I'm on freenode, OFTC, and GeekShed; PMs are open, if he could shoot me a message. :) [09:05] https://plus.google.com/+IanMORRISON :) [09:05] some wild stuff [09:06] For sure. [09:07] tsimonq2: whereabouts are you based? [09:07] hehehe: Wisconsin, USA. [09:08] nice [09:08] Doing some late night hacking :D [09:08] haha [09:08] I fell asleep on a sofa last night doing it [09:08] hehe [09:10] tsimonq2: also back to my lubuntu issue :) I did respin 18.04 with 32 boot loader and atom support - however stick is yet to be detected - it seems I am missing something obvious [09:10] what could it be... :) [09:10] I'm not sure. [09:10] I've never personally worked with that hardware; your best bet would probably be to try #ubuntu (those guys and gals have tested all sorts of hardware) or talk to Ian. [09:11] tsimonq2: or lets say ubuntu iso will work? is there an easy way to make it lubuntu? [09:12] hehehe: There's more than one way :) [09:12] for example? :) [09:12] sudo apt -y remove ubuntu-desktop^ && sudo apt -y install lubuntu-desktop^ [09:13] yes lightweight desktop [09:13] I have read that lubuntu also uses more lightweight libraries? [09:13] for many things [09:13] If you're willing to do something much more hacky to just strip the install way down: http://askubuntu.com/questions/240346/how-to-keep-only-ubuntu-minimal [09:13] Right, well, 18.04 and previous releases focus on being much more lightweight. [09:14] We use LXDE and many lightweight applications. [09:14] However, with 18.10 and on we're focusing on UX much more. [09:14] cool [09:14] Sure, LXQt is still a very light desktop, and by default we'll keep it minimal, but our goal is to then enable people to Use Their Computer. :) [09:14] haha [09:14] you should look into atom devices [09:15] they are cheap and if there is a ready made iso :) [09:15] more people will be getting into lubuntu [09:15] How cheap are we talking? [09:16] under 200 usd new! :D [09:16] and lightweight [09:16] ooh [09:16] I'll look into it, thanks. [09:16] lightweight netbook + lightweight distro [09:17] hehe [09:53] tsimonq2: https://blog.laurens.xyz/post/Ubuntu-on-Intel-Atom-Device.html Note however that the respinning is done on an Ubuntu distribution itself, as I found that spinning the ISO on an Lubuntu distro results in unbootable ISO's as well. [09:53] hmm [09:53] last time I recall I did respin on ubuntu and it did boot [09:54] now I will get into ubuntu server and re spin there and then I think it will work [10:30] hehehe: if it helps, cubic is a good alternative for creating your own lubuntu flavor [10:31] https://launchpad.net/cubic [10:31] https://askubuntu.com/questions/741753/how-to-use-cubic-to-create-a-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-image [11:59] holywater: cool [13:13] neat [13:46] re spinned on ubuntu might work now :D [13:46] downloading iso from ubuntu server [14:23] gosh [14:23] black screen [14:23] at least boots [14:23] :D [14:23] guys how come no one here uses linuxium? :D [14:24] I feel its 5 min question [14:24] and I spent 10 hrs on it [14:24] :D [14:24] o well I will simply pay someone will be quicker [14:56] ok works [14:56] nomodeset :D [15:39] how come by default encryption option is greyed out [15:39] on lubuntu when live usb is booted [16:17] These are input fields in Empathy and Gajim. How may I fix it? Tried purging and upgrading. https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/WZnfOLaA/empathy-gajim.png [16:19] maybe it's because I've install ibus recently, because I wanted ctrl+u to be working [16:20] which input method was the default? [16:20] s/ctrl+shift+u [16:25] setting input method to None solved the problem, but ctrl+shift+u doesn't work === lynn_ is now known as gryphon [17:32] try to ask in ##linux