 Lutinmalin: you might have a middle mouse button enabled. Are you on a laptop with a trackpad? I ask because I also run into this same issue at times too.
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/QbpqZsH.jpg Foto da Siliano Magni
 Somebody can help to resolve this problem in the photo above.thank you.
 yes, there is a problem with a system program
[10:35] <siculo> ciao!!
[10:35] <siculo> !list
 How does one check if one is running 18.04.3?  A terminal command?  Uname -r returns 4.15.0-64-generic  … Shouldn’t that be 5- something?
 Or is my machine too old?
[16:29] <tomreyn> lsb_release -ds
[16:30] <tomreyn> LSB stands for "Linux Standards Base" (an attempt to create a standard which kind of failed)
 Many thanks!  18.04.3 it is...
[16:30] <tomreyn> an alternative is to just look at /etc/os-release
 Lsb is probably what I’ll remember.
[16:33] <tomreyn> about your kernel version question, 4.15 can be fine. it is the default (general availability, GA) kernel of 18.04 LTS. 18.04.3 installations (but not upgrades) would have introduced a newer kernel version via LTS Enablement (LTSE, previously called Hardeware Enablement, HWE), which you can also choose to switch to.
[16:35] <tomreyn> LTSE would give you a 5.0 kernel currently.
[16:35] <tomreyn> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Support?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=18.04.x+Ubuntu+Kernel+Support+Schedule.svg
[16:35] <tomreyn> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[16:35] <tomreyn> heysoundude: ^
[16:36] <tomreyn> Lubuntu 18.04 LTS is supported until april 2021 according to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL
[21:29] <ph88> hey guys, i filed a bug but nobody has looked at it yet. How can i get some attention on my bug report ?
[21:29] <wxl> patience XD
[21:29] <wxl> what is it?
[21:35] <ph88> wxl, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxde-metapackages/+bug/1842346
[21:35] <ph88> maybe i put it in the wrong place ?
[21:35] <wxl> yep
[21:35] <ph88> what's the right place then ?
[21:36] <wxl> lxde is <18.10
[21:36] <wxl> you're dealing with lxqt
[21:36] <wxl> but this is most likely not a bug
[21:36] <ph88> what is it ?
[21:37] <wxl> something else for sure
[21:37] <wxl> for one, did you check the hashes on the isos?
[21:37] <ph88> don't remember if i check them then ... but i can check now again
[21:37] <wxl> that's always step 1
[21:39] <ph88> what's step 2 ?
[21:40] <ph88> wxl, hash checks out
[21:41] <wxl> on both of them?
[21:42] <ph88> on 19.04 the one that is not booting
[21:43] <wxl> you said they both fail but ok, we'll just focus on 19.04
[21:43] <wxl> so you've gone through the entire install process
[21:43] <ph88> Ubuntu 19.04 and Lubuntu 18.04 both boot fine to the live CD desktop
[21:43] <wxl> wait hold on
[21:43] <wxl> so you're saying you can't boot lubuntu 19.04 to live?
[21:44] <ph88> yes
[21:44] <wxl> you get a blank screen?
[21:45] <ph88^> i get to the boot menu when you pop in the Live CD, then when i select "start live desktop" .. it shows some stuff and then hangs
[21:46] <ph88^> wxl, i got d/c there for a second .. last thing you said that i read was: you get a blank screen?
[21:47] <wxl> ok when it hangs, can you get a virtual terminal?
[21:47] <wxl> "hangs" i should say?
[21:47] <ph88^> what's a virtual terminal ?
[21:48] <wxl> :)
[21:48] <wxl> normally you could hit ctrl-alt-some_f_key to get to a terminal
[21:48] <ph88^> i can't send commands from the host to the client if that's what you mean
[21:48] <wxl> one of those f keys (usually 7) would be the gui
[21:48] <ph88^> ah ok ill try those keys ..
[21:49] <wxl> how would you been sending commands and how would you know it would be receiving them? what vm are we talking about?
[21:49] <wxl> on virtualbox they use the host key plus the f key
[21:50] <wxl> if you *CAN* get a terminal, it's likely just some graphics issue. you cuold probably add the nomodeset kernel parameter at boot and everything would work fine
[21:50] <wxl> !nomodeset
[21:50] <ph88^> ok i will try with nomodeset just a moment
[21:51] <wxl> if you *CAN'T* get a terminal, well, that's weird.
[21:51] <wxl> perhaps it's limited resources or something at that point
[21:52] <ph88^> by the way .. the 19.04 version shows a 18.xx splashscreen ... but i'm positive i put in 19.04
[21:52] <wxl> you can run the iso through strings and it should tell you the version
[21:53] <ph88^> i don't have the strings program on my system
[21:53] <wxl> this is a linux host?????
[21:54] <ph88^> yes
[21:54] <ph88^> Linux atomi3 4.4.59+ #24922 SMP PREEMPT Mon Aug 19 12:13:37 CST 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux synology_apollolake_918+
[21:54] <wxl> well i don't know anything about synology but that's part of binutils in ubuntu so it's standard
[21:54] <ph88^> this is what i currently see in the VM  https://imgur.com/a/VPcDRal
[21:55] <ph88^> so now i could try that ctrl + alt + F something key ??
[21:56] <wxl> also if the hashes match to 19.04 hashes, you can pretty much guarantee you've got 19.04
[21:56] <wxl> but yes now you can try at that point
[21:56] <ph88^> if i press ctrl + alt + F2  i get a login prompt
[21:56] <wxl> so login
[21:57] <wxl> or don't actually
[21:57] <wxl> that answers the question
[21:57] <wxl> the system boots fine; it's just a graphics issue
[21:57] <ph88^> well still i would like the graphics to work ... maybe collect some diagnostics and send it to the developers
[21:57] <ph88^> i don't know the password for the Live CD
[21:58] <wxl> *nomodeset*
[21:58] <ph88^> ah i got the password .. just blank
[21:58] <wxl> it's remarkable that it doesn't just work as ubuntu should be the same core
[21:59] <ph88^> yes
[21:59] <ph88^> is this https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues the right place to file a bug report ?
[21:59] <wxl> no way
[21:59] <wxl> do not under any circumstances go file anything upstream
[22:00] <ph88^> ok what can i do then ?
[22:01] <wxl> first, figure out how to fix it
[22:01] <wxl> so go try nomodeset
[22:01] <ph88^> i just booted with nomodeset ..
[22:02] <ph88^> this image i showed you is with nomodeset turned on  https://imgur.com/a/VPcDRal
[22:02] <wxl> and it worked or not?
[22:03] <ph88^> it just hangs there
[22:03] <wxl> ok so that's not the fix
 ph88^: Have you been able to run different Linux isos within Synology before this attempt?
[22:03] <ph88^> i can try again and put a stopwatch next to it ... see if it eventually boots ... but i vaguely remember that last time i waited over 30 minutes
[22:03] <wxl> there's a bunch of other options in the boot screen for different video-related switches
[22:03] <wxl> you can try going through all those
[22:04] <ph88^> lubot, Ubuntu 19.04 and Lubuntu 18.04 both boot fine to the live CD desktop
[22:04] <ph88^> wxl, what makes you say it's a video problem ?
[22:04] <wxl> if they fail, then log into the virtual terminal and look through /var/log/Xorg.0.log for errors (they're marked with EE) and that ought to give some hints as to what the problem is
[22:06] <wxl> ph88^: because you have a perfectly booting system that otherwise doesn't show graphics. go log into the virtual terminal and run `top` and see if the CPU is pegging or the memory is exhausted. look at your load averages. if they're close to 0, then you're doing pretty good. barring any problems there, you're not hung
[22:07] <ph88^> CPU & MEM usage is low
[22:09] <ph88^> wxl, i don't see a Xorg log file
[22:11] <ph88^> maybe the log file is not there because i booted with nomodeset .. maybe i should attempt a normal boot again
[22:13] <ph88^> 19.04 has 18.10 bootscreen
 The boot screen doesn't show the version number.
[22:17] <ph88^> kc2bez, it's the live cd bootscreen
[22:24] <ph88^> what about that error EDAC pnd2: Failed to register device with error -19  ??
[22:31] <kc2bez> Here is a link to a video of the live boot on KVM https://share.riseup.net/#i5jqK1EQdPJnCoYjuO2irQ
[22:33] <kc2bez> The EDAC error is a filesystem error.
[22:50] <ph88^> kc2bez, what makes you say it's a filesystem error ??
 Hey guys, I've posted it in the forum, but someone might help me here, a few questions: … 1) I’m using two languages on my keyboard. How do I change the keyboard to toggle between them? I’ve tried to change it in the setting, and it didn’t seem to change anything. How can I configure left Shift + left Alt to change input? … 2)How do I a
[22:54] <kc2bez> ph88^: i saw a forum post that suggested that but I also found another that indicates it could be a BIOS issue.
[22:54] <ph88^> kc2bez, do you have links to those pages ?
[22:55] <kc2bez> let me switch to my laptop. I still have one open.
[22:55] <ph88^> oki
[22:55] <ph88^> btw where is the lubot chat coming from ?
[22:56] <kc2bez> lubot is our bridge to the Telegram channel.
[22:57] <kc2bez> Here is the post that indicates it may be a BIOS issue: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1168611/issues-with-edac-filesystem-remounts-as-read-only
[22:59] <ph88^> kc2bez, that error has error code -22   i have  -19
[22:59] <kc2bez> Yeah, I am not sure what the difference is.
[23:03] <wxl> ph88^: could you pastebin /var/log/syslog and /var/log/dmesg?
[23:04] <ph88^> i remember there was a command to do that ... paste to pastebin directly from the terminal
[23:04] <ph88^> i forgot it though
[23:04] <wxl> !info pastebinit
[23:04] <kc2bez> `pastebinit`
[23:04] <kc2bez> jinx:)
[23:05] <ph88^> i think i used this one before .. just a moment https://termbin.com/
[23:06] <wxl> that's a thing too
[23:06] <wxl> btw edac is memory related. you might want to run a memtest.