=== lubuntu is now known as Guest14802 === lubuntu is now known as Guest74294 [13:17] Check the integrity of the ISO [13:17] I use DISKS for LiveUSB [13:17] Try to run the installation from the terminal [13:17] and when installation 80% look at the terminal [13:17] In Windows I prefer to use Lili-USB [13:17] Sorry for my English but my language is Spanish [14:07] do you lose anything with this more lightweight desktop? [14:07] in functionally [14:07] i mean [14:07] nvm [14:08] i was thinking security but then iptables is same i guess [14:08] nvm bad thought [14:08] functionality wise no you don't lose anything over other desktop environments unless you depend on something specifically in the other environments. [14:09] security-wise it's still the same for the most part [14:09] `iptables`/`ufw` can still be used under the hood regardless of DE [14:11] is it active without 'turning it on ' [14:11] im noob btw [14:11] so basically it's just a lightweight enviroment ? [14:12] it's just same as normal ubuntu? [14:12] i really like this enviroment [14:12] desktop [14:12] enviro [14:14] it's a different desktop environment with a different default packages/applications set, but otherwise it's still Ubuntu under the hood [14:14] and no, none of the Ubuntus enable the firewall by default last I checked [14:14] you'd still have to `ufw enable` to enable a basic firewall [14:14] (or configure `iptables` yourself and load it automatically with `iptables-persistent` or something, which is not default-installed) [14:15] ufw is in menu somewhere? [14:16] are the security updates as good as normal ubuntu? [14:16] oh so persisent command makes it always on [14:16] everytime? [14:19] it's a lot harder to explain than that [14:19] `ufw` is not a GUI program :P [14:19] nor is `iptables` [14:19] great [14:19] whats my simplist option to have it on [14:19] and if you configure `iptables` manually yourself with the rules you want, then install `iptables-persistent` it will load those [14:19] however if you use `ufw` it always autoloads at boot [14:19] so i download ufw from software manager? [14:19] an turn it on an im set [14:20] ctr: I'd suggest you go into the terminal and do `ufw enable` - if it says ufw isn't installed the I'll have to talk to @tsimonq2 as a security guy and you'll have to `sudo apt install ufw` on the command line, then do `ufw enable` [14:21] ok thanks for help [14:21] im gonna take break [14:21] later === lubuntu is now known as Guest63762 [17:27] trying to install whisker menu === communicate[m] is now known as communicate === lubuntu is now known as Guest34756 === lubuntu is now known as Guest7901 === DalekSec_ is now known as DalekSec === cyphase_eviltwin is now known as cyphase === lubuntu is now known as Guest96441