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misterkatHi guys. I have been a Linux user for years. Over the years I decided Lubuntu is the best flavor for me due to the low system requirements. I don't like flashy desktops, etc... The issue I have is the system keeps changing very often and not being very stable. Can someone recommend a version that is the most stable that I can use for years to come? Is it the LTS version or something?01:55
lubot<HMollerCl> Last Lts is 18.04, with lxde. From 18.10 onwards it will be lxqt. But first lts with lxqt will be 20.0401:57
misterkatbetween 18.04 and 18.10 did they get rid of one the terminal program?02:00
misterkatIn .10 I started getting issues executing stuff in terminal02:00
misterkatI'd get an error that xterm is not installed02:02
misterkatI thought the Linux updates were mostly stable, but I guess anything other than LTS is basically pre-alpha testing?02:02
guiverc_dmisterkat, 18.10 being LXQt  (and Qt base) uses Qterminal by default.   xterm as I recall is GTK+ based (like LXDE was) & thus wouldn't be as memory-efficient on a Qt system02:03
misterkatAh I see. Better stick with 18.04 from now!02:03
misterkatthanks02:04
krytarikHave fun looking forward..02:04
lubot<kc2bez> We did have an issue with the default terminal in 18.10 but that should be resolved in 19.04.02:05
lubot<kc2bez> https://phab.lubuntu.me/T17002:07
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Spaghett1_CoderHi, is there a way to get glibconfig.h for arm on a x86 Lubuntu host?09:32
lubot<aptghetto> isn't glibconfig.h the same for all architectures?09:33
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Spaghett1_Coderlubot: it seems not. Include folder is: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/09:41
lubot<aptghetto> If you compile for another architecture, you need a cross compiler09:42
Spaghett1_CoderI have one, I can successfully build an hello_world for arm09:43
Spaghett1_Coderbut it fails with some special errors when glib included09:43
Spaghett1_CoderStatic assertion: array size is negative inside /usr/lib/x86_64.../glibconfig.h09:44
Spaghett1_Coderand also some warnings about int sizes.09:45
guivercSpaghett1_Coder, are you using the same versions of glibc  (I would expect different versions of .h for specific vers of libs more than different architectures, but I'm no expert)09:46
guiverc(note my use of glibc was by example, could be anywhere in the software stack)09:47
lubot<aptghetto> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24541180/glib-h-negative-array-size-error-in-64-bit-but-not-32-bit-build09:48
lubot<aptghetto> I am not a C/C++ dev, so maybe you should ask in a channel which knows platform specific details better09:48
Spaghett1_CoderOk, which channel?09:49
Spaghett1_CoderIt seems that there is a package libglib2.0-dev with the required header.  So more precise question:  Is there a way to get this package for a different architecture?09:57
lubot<aptghetto> As far as I know the cross compiler takes the resources from the host architecture and creates an executable for the target architecture10:06
lubot<aptghetto> If I had to guess, I would say, that the assertion error you have, because your building environment is not set up correctly. Maybe it is only a missing flag.10:09
lubot<aptghetto> But you should ask these kind of questions in a channel with C devs or Gnome devs10:10
Spaghett1_Coderok, got it, downoaded it manually from debian ftp10:24
renzocorreahi!11:28
renzocorreai had a problem with lubuntu installation11:28
renzocorreawhen i press to start lubuntu, my PC doesn't respond. when I start start lubuntu is a script under orange blinking11:29
lubot<The_LoudSpeaker> @renzocorrea [<renzocorrea> when i press to start lubuntu, my PC doesn't respond. when I start …], Your pc model and specs ?11:33
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lubuntuciao19:35
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Guest95708where am i ?19:35
geniiI guess more than 61 seconds to wait and find out was too long19:45
Doctor9Good afternoon!  I'm considering moving some older laptops to Lubuntu, and the primary issue I have to resolve before doing so - will I be able to implement an ssl-vpn to the corporate servers?  I had looked at another Linux variant, and it doesn't support it without a *lot* of manual tweaking20:52
lubotZorgCoLtd was added by: ZorgCoLtd21:49
lubot<HMollerCl> I have only use pptp and lptp vpn23:11

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