[00:38] <bazhang> !find r8168-dkms
[00:38] <Unit193> !find r8168-dkms
[02:10] <xubuntu18041> Anyone getting the wrong checksum for http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/18.04.1/release/xubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[02:14] <xubuntu18041> I zsync the 2018-07-25 daily with the 18.04.1 release, zsync reports checksum ok!
[02:14] <xubuntu18041> sha256sum ./xubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso 7c24318d3b1de1efd584b5aea034ce1aafd2d0f06c59812d989a5fc95bf947e3  ./xubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[02:15] <xubuntu18041> Google "7c24318d3b1de1efd584b5aea034ce1aafd2d0f06c59812d989a5fc95bf947e3" , says old ISO ??
[02:17] <xubuntu18041> Am I doing something wrong ??
[02:18] <xubuntu18041> Or wrong ISO hosted on cdimage.ubuntu.com
[02:23] <xubuntu18041> OPSS! My mistake
[02:24] <xubuntu18041> OFT at this end please disregard my above posts
[06:16] <Babloyi> 04.1 still not available to upgrade to automatically :(
[06:21] <NerdTheThird> no special dist upgrade thing to do, just update & upgrade and that's it
[06:21] <NerdTheThird> do neofetch after that and you should be on 18.04.1
[06:22] <Babloyi> neofetch? What is that?
[06:22] <NerdTheThird> it shows basic information about your PC. bling bling inxi basically
[06:25] <Babloyi> "Checking for a new Ubuntu release. No new release found."
[06:25] <Babloyi> I've still got some time, I guess
[06:25] <Babloyi> I'm only on LTS upgrades
[06:26] <NerdTheThird> inxi -b
[06:26] <NerdTheThird> type that in terminal
[06:27] <Babloyi> ah
[06:27] <Babloyi> cool info
[06:27]  * Babloyi notes that down
[06:28] <NerdTheThird> well, neofetch is like that but more "eye candy"
[06:28] <Babloyi> oooh
[06:29] <NerdTheThird> https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch
[06:29] <Babloyi> how do I neofetch? "neofetch" is not a command
[06:29] <Babloyi> ah
[06:29] <NerdTheThird> you need to install it
[06:29] <NerdTheThird> sudo apt install neofetch
[06:29] <Babloyi> are you dylanaraps? :P
[06:30] <NerdTheThird> i'm Linus Torvalds
[06:30] <Babloyi> :D
[06:30] <Babloyi> unable to locate package
[06:30] <NerdTheThird> neofetch/bionic,bionic,now 3.4.0-1 all [installed]
[06:30] <NerdTheThird>   Shows Linux System Information with Distribution Logo
[06:30] <NerdTheThird> it's there
[06:31] <Babloyi> oh
[06:31] <Babloyi> I'm not ON bionic
[06:31] <Babloyi> that was kinda the point :D
[06:32] <NerdTheThird> you have screenfetch, kinda meh but it works
[06:33] <Babloyi> don't have that either. Would have to install it :D
[06:33] <NerdTheThird> yes, you do have to install it. it doesn't come with the distro
[06:33] <NerdTheThird> i was saying you have screenfetch in repos
[06:34] <Babloyi> that looks like less info than inxi -b
[06:35] <NerdTheThird> hence the "eye candy"
[12:50] <flocculant> Babloyi: you could see what update-manager -d gives you as you're not on 18.04 (if you were it would give you 18.10) as -d is the devel release flag usually
[12:51] <flocculant> you could also see what dist-upgrade does
[12:52] <flocculant> read what update-manager tells you though - and abort if necessary
[12:53] <flocculant> could actually be because 18.04 isn't listed on the meta-release-lts
[13:36] <Babloyi> flocculant, weird
[13:37] <Babloyi> "The software on this computer is up to date. However, Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is available (you have 16.04)
[13:37] <Babloyi> "
[13:38] <Babloyi> dist-upgrade does nothing
[14:44] <flocculant> ok - didn't know if it would prompt - but update-manager -d does - then go for that
[14:45] <flocculant> bearing in mind things like ppa's, graphics drivers
[16:11] <sadsagfjg> When  i want install virtualbox i faced this error : : Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: Resource temporarily unavailable) E: Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
[16:13] <diogenes_> sadsagfjg: reboot, try again
[16:14] <sadsagfjg> diogenes_:  Are you sure? :|
[16:14] <diogenes_> 90%
[16:14] <sadsagfjg> ok
[16:14] <genii> That message usually just shows that unattended upgrades are going on in the background. If you wait a while until it gets done you can install things again
[16:17] <sadsagfjg> yeah now i can install :)
[16:41] <xubuntu75d> hot hot hot
[19:50] <NerdTheThird> those messages usually show if you a) have 2 terminals open, 1 is updating and in other you want to install something b) you have synaptic installing something but you want to update system with terminal