 Is there anyone who has experience with docker and lubuntu?
 I'm trying to run that Ubuntu iso tester but I'm running into gpg key issues with the setup process for docker
 I tried curl -fsSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg | sudo apt-key
 But am getting: If no specific keyring file is given the command applied to all keyring files. (23) Failed writing body
 If I do: Samuel Banya: … I tried curl -fSL https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/gpg
 I just get a gpg key to appear in the terminal screen
 You need `sudo apt-key add -` at the end after the pipe.
 I'm guessing you are following these instructions https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/
 Yep I got called out on that just now
 Thanks Dan
 Via on #docker
 Thanks a ton
 NP. Good luck.
 Thanks. Hope you're doing well
 Haven't spoken to you in a while
 Doing well. Been busy here. Good to see you around.
 I wanted to be useful and not keep giving up on every software task I've been offered on this team to at least try to get the iso tester working ha
 Sounds like a good project.
 Keep us posted and let us know if you need any more help.
 Idk the one packaging task for red shift was a bit too hard and the lugito idea to add more logging was hard too. Can't win in that respect but I think I give up easily these days on things I can't really nail
 For sure
 I think the process should be straight forward
 Thankfully I know what Dockers all about
 Pretty cool stuff to be able to run programs without needing an entire OS
 Yeah very handy.
 Well I guess I got another problem cause it's saying docker ce is obseleted or not available
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/UnopIS0.jpg
 Would it better to just do sudo apt install docker in this case?
 I got it working with the nightly build. Well at least installed that is
 Ok cool. Sorry I missed your messages. Glad you got it working.
 No worries man
 Irc always helps too
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/rAzhk9H.jpg
 Now it's saying that docker instance isn't present.
 I'm past the docker nightly build install
 And I'm on step 3 of this guide "3. Create the testing plan"
 https://github.com/drpaneas/ubuntu_qa
[02:13] <kc2bez> what does docker-machine status whateveryounamedyourcontainer tell you
 If anything what does the developer mean in terms of the $HOST variable in this command:
 Firefox http://$HOSTNAME/admin/{products,machines,test_suites,groups}
 @kc2bez [<kc2bez> what does docker-machine status whateveryounamedyourcontainer tell you], Not sure what you mean
[02:16] <kc2bez> That would tell you if your container is running.
[02:18] <kc2bez> you could do `docker ps` it will show all your running containers
 Ah gotcha
 Yeah I see one of them running
 So that page displays right
 Like the open suse page comes up
 With a page not found error
 So should I not be putting in the curly braces at the end?
 Firefox http://sam-pc/admin/{products,machines,test_suites,groups}
[02:33] <kc2bez> No, I think those are options to choose from.
[02:34] <kc2bez> for example try `http://sam-pc/admin/products
 Ok
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/66huqCZ.jpg
 I should probably load tests somehow
 I'll try tomorrow since I opened up a related issue regarding the step 3 code error anyway
 At least it's running on a docker instance
 How do I stop a docker instance?
 Rather I tried: docker stop
 But its complaining I'm not doing any parameters
[02:53] <kc2bez> Well if you want to stop all your docker containers you could `docker stop $(docker ps -a -q)`
 Ok cool I'll try that
 Thanks that worked
 Thanks so much
 I'll continue trying to use that tester tomorrow Lubuntu fam
 Good luck Sam.
[05:08] <Doctor_Tau> what is the networking on Lubuntu?
[05:09] <Doctor_Tau> systemd-networkd?
[05:11] <tsimonq2> Doctor_Tau: It depends on what you mean by that.
[05:11] <tsimonq2> systemd-networkd is used, yes.
[05:12] <Doctor_Tau> but it isn't configured directly?
[05:12] <Doctor_Tau> it inherits netplan from ubuntu?
[05:16] <tsimonq2> Yes.
[05:19] <tbro92> I don't have another computer to fix my laptop I have a boot problem grub Rescue am on my Android could I use a SD card to fix my laptop using my android device
[05:21] <tbro92> Anyone Available
[12:45] <phil42> hello #lubuntu
 anyone here using hikvision live streaming camera?
[15:06] <superbit> Hello, I have lubuntu 17.04 installed and I'd liked to upgrade it, but I've read that this is an end of life version, could someone help me in the upgrade process ? I'm not very nimble with the command line. That'd be much appreciated thanks
[15:09] <diogenes_> !upgrade
[15:12] <superbit> thanks
[15:23] <tomreyn> superbit: if you need any help beyond this, just ask. note that 17.04 is actually 2 versions behind a non-EOL release, though (17.10 is also EOL, just 18.04 LTS is not)
[18:38] <garwan50> Hi, so I had to reinstall lubuntu because my version was too old. But i'm having a hard time, I want two partition, one for the OS, and one for the data, i read the documentation and it kinda helps but once the install is finished, when I reboot the computer there's just the cursor and a black screen, I used this doc https://manual.lubuntu.me/1/1.3
[18:38] <garwan50> /installation.html
[18:40] <tomreyn> garwan50: welcome back, superbit. reinstalling was a good choice. :)
[18:42] <tomreyn> garwan50: so the installation ended without any errors?
[18:42] <tomreyn> which lubuntu version did you actually install?
[18:42] <garwan50> the first time there was an error about filesquash or something, I tried again and it worked fine
[18:42] <garwan50> I have lubuntu 18.10
[18:43] <tomreyn> :/ that's also end of life
[18:43] <tomreyn> but you can upgrade
[18:43] <garwan50> damn, what's the last version of lubuntu?
[18:43] <tomreyn> https://lubuntu.me/downloads/
[18:44] <tomreyn> 19.04 is the latest release.
[18:44] <tomreyn> there is also 18.04.2 with long term support
[18:44] <garwan50> Thanks, i downloaded the one on https://lubuntu.net/ and it happened to be 18.10. I'll download the 19.04
[18:45] <tomreyn> lubuntu.ME is the official website (see channel topic)
 @garwan50 [<garwan50> Thanks, i downloaded the one on https://lubuntu.net/ and it happened …], lubuntu.me is the one where you should go.
[18:46] <tomreyn> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL lists how long those are supported
[18:47] <tomreyn> well, it really only says for 18.04, this is supported until april 2021.
[18:47] <tomreyn> 19.04 is supported until 2019-04 (april 2019) plus 9 months, so January 2020
[18:49] <garwan50> thanks, in 15mins I should have the last version (19.04), I'll try to make two partition but it really seems harder than with windows
[18:50] <garwan50> like you have to manually select flags and mounts for each partition, it's new to me
[18:51] <tomreyn> you can just use the "LVM" option then you can rearrange thinhgs later on.
[18:52] <tomreyn> lubuntu supports installing in a lot of different ways. to cover all of those the manual partitioner effectively has to be more complex
[18:53] <garwan50> good to know
[18:53] <tomreyn> in terms of partitioning and file system choices, there are a lot more supported combinations than windows installers offer.
[18:53] <tomreyn> and probably in other aspects, too
[18:58] <tomreyn> in case you'd like more complexity ;-) , here's what an ubuntu server installers' manual partitioning screen could look like https://landoflinux.com/images/ubuntu_server_1604_88.png
[19:01] <garwan50> I think i'll stick with only two partition :o
[19:03] <tomreyn> :) don't worry, for the lubuntu installation the partitioning is really the hardest part, the rest is pretty easy. and it's fast, so if it doesn't work out as needed, just do it again.
[19:07] <garwan50> that's what I like about lubuntu, it's fast, it gave my laptop a new life, even tho it was sold with windows 7 installed it couldn't handle it, lubuntu really helped me, I use it mainly to program and learn, it's pretty fast I love it
[19:18] <tomreyn> yes it's definitely a good alternative to windows, and also to rather bulky gnome-shell (default desktop on ubuntu now), especially for systems which aren't the very latest.
[20:18] <garwan50> I finally downloaded lubuntu 19.04 \o/. Just have to make this partition thing working '=(