[17:15] <taiebot1> Hi i am having a little  issue with the desktop of my parents and i would like to fix it. Can  someone knowledgeable with X server config or ligthdm shed a light on  this problem. Thanks https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightdm/+bug/1801589
[17:16] <diogenes_> taiebot1, nvidia proprietary?
[17:20] <taiebot1> nope
[17:20] <taiebot1> not in front of the computer but i am trying to get some info..
[17:39] <taiebot1> I have tried to generate the .config/monitors.xml  but impossible on lubuntu i tried to edit the lightdm to add a specific script to switch to the correct resolution but it fails
[18:49] <mchasard> hi
[18:49] <apt-ghetto> bonsoir
[18:49] <mchasard> on peut parler francais ici ?
[18:50] <apt-ghetto> no, seulement anglais
[18:50] <wxl> !fr
[18:50] <mchasard> ah ok so i have some troubles to appear a jbl go speaker with bluetooth
[18:52] <mchasard> i just woluld  like to know the commande line to appear
[18:52] <mchasard> i could see the device with hcitool scan
[18:53] <mchasard> but sudo bluez-simple-agent hci0 number doesnt work
[18:53] <mchasard> with assistant the device never appears
[18:53] <mchasard> and is not available
[19:00] <mchasard> its not really time to ask ?
 patience is a virtue, someone who is more familiar with bluetooth probably needs to be around to provide better assistance
 (if nobody knows, chances are you'll get no replies though)
[19:01] <mchasard> ok
[19:02] <apt-ghetto> i don't use bluetooth
[19:04] <mchasard> so i have to buy a jack to make it work without bluetooth
[19:04] <mchasard> strange
[19:04] <mchasard> at the begining i remember that it workrd
[19:07] <mchasard> bluez-smple-agent unfoud command
 Hey, I'm trying to boot lubuntu frim a usb stick
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/54fk8Fq.jpg The files look like this
 And then when I select it in the boot menu, I end up in a terminal, I don't know what that is exactly, I typ in the password and then I don't know how I should go on
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/g7cFZlP.jpg
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/0xT2EQi.jpg
[20:16] <wxl> hit enter
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/1Z7uyVf.jpg
[20:18] <wxl> yes, it's booting
[20:18] <wxl> patience, grasshopper
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/tD5XOgk.jpg
[20:19] <wxl> ok now that's a bit strange
[20:19] <wxl> so did you check the hashes of the iso you downloaded?
[20:19] <wxl> and then once you've done that run the check disc for defects thing at the boot menu (see https://i.imgur.com/0xT2EQi.jpg)
 @wxl [<wxl> so did you check the hashes of the iso you downloaded?], Do you mean the name of the .iso?
[20:20] <wxl> if those two succeed, then i'd ask you how you made this usb given all the isos on it. i have seen nothing but problems from the likes of easybcd, yumi, all those multiboot things and i wouldn't recommend them
[20:20] <wxl> !hashes
[20:20] <wxl> ^ that
[20:20] <wxl> it guards against the possibility of download errors
[20:20] <wxl> the second check guards against the possibility of copy errors
[20:20] <wxl> these are both possibilities no matter what you tell me about whatever set up you have
 Okay right now I don't understand anything what dt do, sorry. This is the first time I'm using Ubuntu. I need to run this .iso for a school project😅
[20:26] <wxl> why not just run it in a virtual machine?
 How difficult is this?
[20:30] <teward> running in a VM?
[20:30] <teward> fairly trivial
[20:30] <wxl> it's cake
[20:30] <wxl> you install the virtual machine software
[20:30] <teward> depending on some factors, it's pretty trivial normally
[20:31] <wxl> you create a virtual machine, which is stupid simple.. you follow a wizard
[20:31] <wxl> you include the iso in that virtual machine definition
[20:31] <wxl> and you boot it
[20:31] <wxl> done
[20:31] <wxl> this all requires your cpu supporting virtualization (modern ones do) and having enough resources to essentially run a machine in a machine
 @wxl [<wxl> you install the virtual machine software], Hoe do I find that? Just google?😅
[20:38] <wxl> virtualbox.org
[20:38] <wxl> but given this is for school, i would expect a bit of initiative on your part :)
 @wxl [<wxl> virtualbox.org], Thanks
 @wxl [<wxl> but given this is for school, i would expect a bit of initiative on your p …], I'm sitting on this installation now for 2 hours but I'll try to solve the problems myself ;-)
[20:43] <wxl> so read what i sent you
[20:43] <wxl> the hashes page has plenty of information
 Thanks for your effort, I've found a way now to use it via a website