[05:09] is there a guide for decyphering how ubuntu names network inferfaces? [10:01] Gian Luca was added by: Gian Luca [10:10] Mead: This article explains it the best I think - https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ [10:30] kc2bez: I saw that, but I was wanting more about how the physical/geographical location names are generated. [10:30] also... if you have an USB network adapter... how is it named? [10:35] The way I understand it the location on the bus is how they get named, I think the same holds true for USB. [10:36] kc2bez, sounds not predictable between different systems [10:39] I can see instances where that could hold true. The new scheme does allow you to use the old classic style but you have to do it manually. === happy is now known as Guest56957 === lubuntu is now known as Stumbly [16:41] Hey guys, is anyone around right now? I could really do with some help. [16:41] Running a LiveUSB right now, with the hopes of making an install USB for Win7. [16:41] To do this, I usually use a utility called Unetbootin. [16:42] But for some reason, I can't seem to get the .bin file to install. [18:28] Hi, can someone help me with an installation problem? [18:30] Who knows? [18:30] lol [18:31] I'm stucked in the installation process [18:31] without details about where you're stuck, what you're seeing, etc. nobody can help you :P [18:33] So I have a Lenovo Ideapad 320 but with W10 is incredible slow (CPU is 2 cores 1.10Ghz), so I decide to look for a more convenient OS Lubuntu looks ideal, nice and fast. I already disable secure boot, fast boot, and put it in legacy support, and I boot it from an USB, but in the installation it just got stucked at 80%, it just says (Starts procedure and passes 'fw_type' to other routine. I dont have a clue what´s wrong. Can please [18:40] S2art was added by: S2art [18:46] Have you checked the integrity of the iso and installation media? [18:48] Well it’s the second time I try, so I redownloaded the iso this morning and burned it again … I haven’t quite checked the USB, but I would hope that is there’s any trouble with it, the system could tell me when I burn it in the first place [20:30] Greetings. I have a brand new sd card and adaptor. They are surely not faulty as I have tried this on 3 other adaptors with 2 different cards as well. I can't seem to get my Lubuntu to read my sd card, or detect it in any way. I do know though that port is fine since I can see it after running lsusb. How can I access it though? [20:46] does anyone have success setting keyboard layout in tty? (lubuntu 16). any setting I make, seems ignored. tried editing /etc/default/keyboard, dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration, editing /etc/vconsole.conf, nothing does any change.