 on my budget lenovo s100 laptop, the internal hd (32 GB) is seen as /dev/mmcblk0. The installation worked (not fine, because I had an issue with full disk encryption), but the system booted. Ik have UEFI 'on'  but secure boot 'off'. This laptop came with windows 10.
 installed the lubuntu 19.04 version.
[09:10] <diogenes_> roheve, that is not HDD that is a sort of SD type storage soldered on the motherboard.
[09:10] <diogenes_> very slow and troublesome.
 yes, it's fixed storage, soldered, and not upgradable, bit working fine now after some fideling, but different from the SD card. (but I am  not the one having this error message)
 just checked and my  lubuntu install does not see the SD at all (if I look in /dev). also dmesg doet not report anything if I remove and insert the SD (but I do not need the  SD card, just an observation). it's just the onboard eMMC it sees, with 3 partitions on it created by the lubuntu 1904 installer for mmcblk0
[15:47] <The_LoudSpeaker> wxl: how do I find if location services are on or off in disco dingo?
[15:50] <wxl[m]> <The_LoudSpeaker "wxl: how do I find if location s"> You mean in the browser?
[15:50] <The_LoudSpeaker> nope. in the terminal
[17:26] <wxl[m]> Well AFAIK when your browser provides information based on your location, it's because it GeoIPs
[18:25] <tomreyn> that'd be some website taking your ip address (from your http request) and running it against a geoip db .
[18:26] <tomreyn> that's different from ubuntu's own location services running those lookups on the client
[18:28] <tomreyn> apt-rdepends -r geoip-database
[18:31] <tomreyn> + apt-rdepends -r libmaxminddb0
 @wxl [<wxl> @ctisme http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Applications], then openbox --restart … voilla it works
[21:32] <doc499> i'm trying to mirror my laptop screen to my tv via hdmi cable, ubuntu forum says, "In display settings, choose mirrored display." How is it done in lubuntu?
[21:34] <wxl> which version?
[21:35] <wxl> you could always use `--same-as` with `xrandr` regardless
[21:35] <doc499> wxl, 18.04 lts
[21:36] <wxl> yeah most likely xrandr is your only option then
[21:36] <doc499> wxl, i'm not familiar with that program...what would the command look like?
[21:37] <doc499> to make sure the resolution matches too, etc
[21:42] <wxl> well that's complicate
[21:43] <wxl> here's how to use it generally https://askubuntu.com/questions/377937/how-to-set-a-custom-resolution#377944
[21:43] <doc499> lxrandr doesn't have many options
[21:43] <wxl> then this discusses mirroring https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/101490/mirror-dual-monitors-with-different-resolutions
[21:43] <wxl> yeah well 18.04 is ancient software :/
[21:44] <doc499> the thing is, i can see it displayed on the tv, it's just like a new instance, i.e. nothing i do on the computer is mirrored. anyway, i'll check out those links, and yeah, 18
[21:44] <doc499> 18.04 is ancient software, but so is this laptop
[21:44] <doc499> i'll upgrade it to the next lts next spring though
[21:45] <wxl> 19.04 would work a lot better
 @wxl [<wxl> 19.04 would work a lot better], +1
[21:52] <wxl> this is super duper easy in 19.04, too
[21:53] <wxl> it would take seconds versus what will likely end up being a good half hour or so