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minthi04:11
lubot<SamuelBanya> Hi mint how can we help you04:28
mintim new to xubuntu and ubuntu.04:35
mintand also new to linux Mint and new to GEntoo04:35
lubot<SamuelBanya> This channel is for Lubuntu support04:35
lubot<SamuelBanya> Just as an fyi04:35
lubot<SamuelBanya> But please continue04:35
mintbut some of my probs are linux-specific, and not lubuntu specific04:36
mintmaybe this isnt the place for it then, but...04:36
mintim using an older version of xubuntu and older version of Gentoo as well.04:36
mintand I CANNOT get the APT package mangaer on xubuntu to get and install anything04:37
mintalso the Ubuntu Center wont work either04:37
mintbut im using version 11.10 of xubuntu, burned onto a Live CD back in 2018...04:37
lubot<SamuelBanya> Hmm are you on Freenode?04:38
lubot<SamuelBanya> The best thing you could do since this involves multiple Linux distros is to try #linux on Freenode04:38
lubot<SamuelBanya> Right but to be fair this is Lubuntu support not necessarily Xubuntu support04:39
lubot<SamuelBanya> Are you strictly limited to just a burned cd copy?04:41
lubot<SamuelBanya> Or do you have access to a flash drive to attempt to run another distro just to rule out any issues with the burned cd?04:41
minti can only use DVD right now04:53
mintlive DVD04:53
minti was just wondering: could the fact that I ahve no hard drive mounted on my PC prevent package managers and repositories from working?04:54
wxl##linux he means05:08
wxlalso there's #xubuntu05:09
wxland it looks like #gentoo05:09
wxl11.10 is end of life a looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong time ago and is unsupported, so you will likely get no help for that05:10
wxlthe problem you're facing is that there are no repositories of software for a version that old05:10
guivercmint, you can add packages on a 'live' system, but the repos for EOL releases aren't there anymore (they get moved to old-releases; so won't be found by default)05:11
wxland the install path to 19.04 (current version; a whole **SEVEN YEARS NEWER**) is unsupported as well and could cause all sorts of breakage05:11
wxlknow that both mint and xubuntu are ubuntu based so that's going to apply to all the above (yes, lubuntu, too)05:12
wxland gentoo.. why??? X'''''D05:12
mintmint is based upon ubuntu? did not know that...05:13
mintits a thousand times better, from what ive experienced so far...05:14
wxlyeah. mint is mostly just ubuntu.05:14
wxlthey have a couple tweaks of their own.05:14
mintlike a streamlined, rock-solid, reskin?05:15
wxlrealizing that "ubuntu" REALLY means a collection of software05:15
mintyeah.... like every OS is05:15
wxlnot exactly05:15
wxlwindows is always window05:15
wxls05:15
wxlos x, too05:15
guivercmint concentrate on visual tweaks; and are happy to have a reduced security model to achieve it... nothing is without costs..  (you can tweak mint up to ubuntu standards but it's not hte default)05:15
mintdamn seriously, guiverc? Cuz I ve heard that ubuntu is already borderline NSA spyware to begi with... and you're telling me Mint is even LESS secure?05:16
mintlike it's got backdoors and stuff?05:17
mintdeliberately made probe-able, etc.?05:17
wxlkubuntu, lubuntu, xubuntu, ubuntu mate, ubuntu budgie, ubuntu studio, and ubuntu kylin are all selections of software from the ubuntu repositories05:17
wxlwhere have you heard this?05:18
guivercI think privacy != security myself; no not backdoors... just decisions made ..  you can use same model of security but lose many of the 'mint' tweaks...   Mint allow use of unsupported software (from EOL ubuntu releases) etc - neither mint nor *ubuntu have backdoors05:18
mintSo while we are on this topic...: what would be the MOST secure in the world? ARchlinux? Slackware? Linux-From-Scrach?05:18
mintopenBSD?05:19
wxlroll your own05:19
mintwxl: WIlder's Security Forums05:19
wxl........ but also know what you're doing05:19
wxlmint: link to the post discussing the topic specifically, please05:19
mintman that was WAYYYY back!05:19
mintback in the days when i was a winblows user...05:20
mintnot a linux user05:20
mintyet05:20
wxlparanoia is great, but so is skepticism.05:21
minti ve heard DEbian, REdhat, Fedora, Ubuntu, and every Ubuntu derivative has been deliberately weakened/backdoored/etc. for mass-surveillance purposes.05:21
mintive never done anything illegal in my entire life so im not worried/scared...05:21
wxland given that the code is entirely open source so this would be obvious, where's the mechanism?05:22
minti dunno. im the newbie here...05:22
mintlol05:22
guivercbackdoors are easier to hide in closed-source..05:22
mintof course05:22
mintbut open source that zillions of lines long...05:22
mintand cannont be "vetted" 100%05:23
wxlsure it can05:23
mintbut dont worry im not paranoid05:23
wxluhh huh05:23
wxland on that note, o/05:24
guiverccatherdral and the bazaar issue - which isn't Lubuntu support.05:24
mintand have nothing to hide anyway...05:24
mintok i didnt mean to change the subject, guiverc. i was just addressing you guys' statemens... im outtie... *lurks*05:24
mint*away from keyboard bout to go to bed*05:25
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nmzmHello everyone :) I have a strange question. Just noticed that support for lubuntu 16.04 ended, but there's something like community support until 2021. What exactly is a community support?20:59
wxlnormal ubuntu support21:00
wxli.e. not specific to ubuntu21:00
wxllubuntu i mean21:00
wxlwhich is to say that may not be as familiar with its idiosyncracies and might not be as helpful21:00
wxltl;dr upgrade :)21:00
nmzmwxl: thanks! Seems like it's time to upgrade my system to 18.0421:01
wxlyup21:01
wxlor just start in at 19.0421:01
wxlto be frank, that would be my personal recommendation21:01
wxl18.04 is the last lxde version and the upgrade path to lxqt is not supported21:02
wxli.e. going from 18.04 to 20.04 will be messy21:02
nmzmI'm not sure about lxqt desktop, because my noteboot is way too old, but it runs great with lxde. I'll check requirements for lxqt21:03
nmzmBut thanks again, wxl :)21:03
wxlthe requirements are basically the same21:03
nmzmI hope lxqt isn't much heavy :D21:04
nmzmwow, not bad21:04
wxlit isn't21:04
wxll still stands for lightweight21:04
wxlit was a project started by (among others) pcman, the guy being pcmanfm21:04
lubot<SamuelBanya> nmzm: what are your computer's specs?21:05
nmzmThere's like amd athlon 2 CPU, 4 GB of RAM, 64 VRam21:06
nmzmNot much, but he's old :D21:06
wxljeez 4gb of ram, you've got a super computer21:06
nmzmdesktop PC is a way better, but I'm working mostly on my notebook :D21:07
* wxl has run lubuntu on 512m and 256m if i don't expect the web to work very well XD21:07
nmzmWell, the fun fact is -> HDD with 50GB only :D21:07
wxlyou've got more than enough to do the trick21:07
wxlyou'll really like lxqt21:08
lubot<SamuelBanya> 4 gigs of ram is fine21:08
wxlmaybe wait until next month when 19.10 comes out21:08
lubot<SamuelBanya> Lubuntus good on that alone in a vm21:08
wxlwe've definitely been working hard on improvements21:08
nmzmHmm, then I'll stick with 16.04 until 19.10 comes out, I think it's a better idea21:09
lubot<SamuelBanya> Ok feel free to try it in a vm in case though21:11
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