[11:53] hi [11:53] i am new in lubuntu [11:54] any greek here? [11:54] i want to ask if i can see ip tv in Lubuntu [11:54] sports channels and cinema [12:05] there's a web browser ;) [12:21] ? === rikmills is now known as RikMills [17:03] Hi [18:18] o/ [18:29] Fwd from Lubuntu Announcements: Donate to Lubuntu! … The Lubuntu Team is happy to announce that we now have ways that you can directly donate to the project and purchase apparel. … More info here: https://lubuntu.me/donate-to-lubuntu/ … Donate/purchase apparel here: https://lubuntu.me/donate/ [20:50] hello im on lubuntu 14.10 [20:51] very good distro for my eee pc [20:51] 14.10 is way past End of Life by the way and not supported anymore ;) [20:51] yes teward [20:52] but it pleases me that way [20:52] it is stable [20:52] and i don't like complications [20:52] difficulties [21:37] catching ransomware or other malware due to running outdated software with well-known wide-open security holes could potentially mean complications [21:37] g2r2: ^ [21:38] (and, yes, such is not just theoretical) [21:40] yeps, tomeryn is right, using unsopported versions is a bad idea. Example, spectre and metldown apparently are not corrected in 14.10 according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown [21:41] g2r2^ [21:44] yes [21:44] but what would u do ? i don't know how to make evolve my config [21:45] i'm not used with linux more than that [21:46] so i should reinstall a new distro [21:48] is your pc 32 o 64bit? how much ram do you have? [21:50] 32 bits [21:50] atom [21:51] n270 [21:51] 1gb ram [21:51] it only uses 100mb on boot [21:51] that's why i like lubuntu [21:52] i can use my pc on bed [21:52] to browse web [22:10] sorry, was on a meeting [22:10] grg2: you could go as far as 18.04 w/o problems [22:11] g2r2: I think you should do a full installation of lubuntu 18.04 32 bit. [22:37] g2r2: i agree. also heading to bed now.