[00:08] Is there anything I can do about my VM? When I boot up, before it can get to the login screen, it just says "started bpfilter". This is lubuntu [00:25] are you sure the iso is valid margaritamike ? [00:25] Yep used it yesterday [00:26] then that suggests you did something to create the problem [00:26] it's certainly not something i've seen before [00:38] At the top of the messages I see Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to internal scanning [00:40] to be clear does the system boot successfully or not? [00:43] When you say boot successfully, what do you mean? I decrypt the drive, see the lubuntu loading screen, and a black screen after with the messages I've mentioned [00:43] so it never gets to the login? [00:48] wxl: correct [00:52] maybe helpful https://askubuntu.com/questions/745218/ubuntu-wont-boot-because-of-lvmetad [00:54] I was thinking of trying https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/148041 [00:54] I see ls (proc) [00:54] Says [00:54] (proc): Filesystem is procfs. [00:55] Nothing shows up for ls (proc)/boot though [00:56] I can't run any of those commands in your thread [00:56] I can only go to grub rescue. IDK how to get a recovery boot [00:58] there's also this https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/199164/error-run-lvm-lvmetad-socket-connect-failed-no-such-file-or-directory-but [00:58] i've never had that issue so i really have no clue what to tell you [00:59] one thing to know is this is not a lubuntu-specific issue [00:59] any debian-based systemd/grub2-driven system should be roughly identical [00:59] not to mention the other ubuntu flavors [01:00] you might try #ubuntu and see if they've had more experience with it [01:56] i can run set [01:56] from the grub [01:56] and see a prefix and root [02:18] i noticed that lubuntu allows logging into the system without askign for password [02:19] but if you put computer into sleep mode, after waking up it asks for password [02:19] I believe you can configure that [02:19] is there a way to make it not ask for password after waking up? unfortunately i don't have ubuntu laptop anymore just asking out of curiosity [02:20] I think you can [02:20] kk [02:21] in the interest of consistency i would think that once you set the option to not be asked for password at login it would also not ask for password at wakeup from sleep [02:21] at least when installing OS [02:22] in any case, you cannot have account without password aka blank one right? [02:22] I believe you cannot [02:22] alright [02:24] the thing is that this sleep you mention involves a lock screen [02:24] and a locks screen ask for password [02:25] you can change that in energy settings [02:27] @HMollerCl in 18.10 I think the screensaver controls the locking. [02:28] I have screensaver w/o locking [02:29] you could make the screensaver lock, but you can also make the energy manager lock [02:29] Right, you have to turn it off in the screensaver settings I think. [02:34] mmm, could be, I don't remember the default [04:18] @HMollerCl alright thx [16:21] * libri http://176.31.123.212:8192 [16:21] oups ! [17:58] HELLO THERE LUBUNTU! [17:58] =D [17:59] i would like to report that i just got a bootable usb using rufus.exe of UBUNTU x64 to work [17:59] however i tried LUBUNTU x86 on multiple computers and for the life of me could not get any computer to boot this ISO [17:59] (which i created using Rufus) [17:59] it was the latest x86 ISO from the Lubuntu website [17:59] which Lubuntu site [17:59] the one with all the documentation [17:59] it's an important question :P [17:59] np you guys rock [18:00] you rock the house [18:00] https://lubuntu.net/ [18:00] wrong site [18:00] wow really? [18:00] lubuntu.me is the official site [18:00] wot tha hel [18:00] @tsimonq2 I'mma CC you and wxl on a message to Mark about prodding Legal [18:00] just wanted to FYI you on that [18:01] ok ty for that was always a big fan [18:02] peace be with you [19:17] @teward001 [@tsimonq2 I'mma CC you and wxl on a message to Mark about prodding Legal], Ack [20:23] so I set my recent lubuntu isntall to go to sleep after x minutes of inactivity. BUT it doesn't sleep, when I do interact to get the screen to turn on, it THEN decides to go to sleep. THEN when it wakes up, there are two network icons in the lower right hand corner and the wired interface won't get a DHCP lease. [20:43] Hi [20:44] lubuntu 18.04.1 ubiquity installer crashes on my celeron acer laptop [20:44] I installed it manually, but I don't think normal users would know how to do such things [20:44] use the alternate iso [20:45] ahh, okay [20:45] I just installed it with debootstrap [20:45] installed lubuntu-desktop with apt-get after i used debootstrap [21:25] I hope it will be easy to automatically upgrade from Lubuntu 1810 to Lubuntu 1904 without breaking the entire system and requiring a fresh install ... 😊 [21:25] it will [21:27] (Sticker, 512x512) https://telegram.lubuntu.me/vSStOHgD/file_5960.png