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 anyone have this error
[04:59] <cdbcpu> Hi, I am new to Linux and am confused on installing Lubuntu via USB, the only option I have is for 'manual partitioning'
[05:00] <cdbcpu> I am afraid if I remove the windows partitions I will mess up the boot process
[05:00] <cdbcpu> however I would like to replace windows entirely with lubuntu
[05:08] <joey123> hello
[09:00] <TheRockPenguin> I have a problem with USB ports on my laptop. The laptop does not identify any USB storage devices though a USB mouse works without any issue.
[09:00] <TheRockPenguin> I have a Dell Inspiron 11 3520
[09:01] <TheRockPenguin> 4gb ram, 500gb HDD, i3
[09:03] <TheRockPenguin> The same USB storage devices work on my windows laptop and another Linux machine IBM Thinkpad with 1gb ram and 80gb HDD
[09:03] <TheRockPenguin> Do I need to reinstall lubuntu??
[09:04] <TheRockPenguin> I am using lubuntu 16.04.3 LTS
[09:04] <TheRockPenguin> This happened probably after dist upgrade from 16.02 LTS
[09:05] <TheRockPenguin> The logs do not show anything
[11:13] <The_LoudSpeaker> TheRockPenguin: 16.04.3 is a bt outdated.
[11:13] <The_LoudSpeaker> I suggest using 19.04
[11:13] <guiverc> TheRockPenguin, there was no 2016-February release of Lubuntu; and Lubuntu 16.04 is EOL (Ubuntu 16.04 with Unity has 5 years, flavors all have 3 years of support)
[11:14] <The_LoudSpeaker> guiverc: I think the user got it from .net website
[11:14] <The_LoudSpeaker> TheRockPenguin: where did you download the iso from?
[11:36] <TheRockPenguin> AFAIK it was the official website redirected from Ubuntu download website
[11:37] <TheRockPenguin> I will try latest version of lubuntu
[14:44] <suncokret_> hello, will Lubuntu back to LXDE in future? :)
[15:05] <kc2bez> suncokret_: No. LXDE development is nearly non-existent upstream. Some of the bugs are not even being addressed.
[15:11] <suncokret_> so we can use Lubuntu 18.04 in next years, and after that we can go to some distro with LXDE or to Xubuntum because XFCE is lighter than LXQt? :)
[15:16] <The_LoudSpeaker> OR you could shift to next version of lubuntu with LXQT. suncokret_
[15:17] <kc2bez> LXQt is still very light. I think the latest version is pretty much on par with XFCE. Especially if you disable some of the autostart things like qlipper.
[15:21] <The_LoudSpeaker> but xfce uses gtk apps and that is not at all light when compared to qt5 apps which lxqt uses.
[15:21] <suncokret_> then i plan to use Lubuntu 18.04 in future... i still  use Lubuntu 14.04 on this computer and it work great
[15:22] <The_LoudSpeaker> 18.04 also uses lxde. plus it's not supported now.
[15:23] <The_LoudSpeaker> 19.04 should be your choice.
[15:23] <The_LoudSpeaker> what are the specs of your system btw?
[15:23] <suncokret_> 18.04 is LTS and have support till 2021
[15:24] <The_LoudSpeaker> oops! 18.04 IS supported. will be unsupported soon
[15:24] <suncokret_> 18.04 will have longer support than 19.04 :)
[15:25] <The_LoudSpeaker> 19.04 is LXQT
[15:25] <suncokret_> i don't like LXQt, i want LXDE :)
[15:25] <The_LoudSpeaker> sooner or later you will have to leave lxde. so.. ;)
[15:27] <The_LoudSpeaker> also you get new features and various improvements if you don't stick to LTS branches.
[15:27] <The_LoudSpeaker> but it's totally upto you. your choice.
[15:28] <suncokret_> if i use 14.04 today, then i can use 18.04 in next five years, i don't need support :)
[15:28] <The_LoudSpeaker> hahahahaha
[15:28] <suncokret_> even 14.04 have all what i need
[15:28] <The_LoudSpeaker> ggwp!
[15:30] <suncokret_> The_LoudSpeaker, and you use 19.04?
[15:30] <The_LoudSpeaker> 19.10
[15:30] <The_LoudSpeaker> yet to release.
[15:30] <The_LoudSpeaker> beta coming out tomorrow
[15:34] <suncokret_> it is not important to me to have every new version, it is important to have stable OS which have all what i need :)
[15:35] <The_LoudSpeaker> each one to it's own. :)
[15:35] <TheRockPenguin> I agree. I am looking for a stable OS for my daily use
[15:35] <suncokret_> i planed to install 16.04, but 14.04 works great so i dint change it, now i hope i will install 18.04 :)
[15:36] <suncokret_> i am lazy to install new version, i hope i will install 18.04 this days
[15:37] <suncokret_> and if i install 18.04 i will also keep saved images from 14.04, it is really great
[15:38] <The_LoudSpeaker> I do have a stable system also which i gets updated every 6 months for new release. LTS versions are veerrryyyy stable but don't have nice improvements. updating every 6 months is not a very big deal for me so.
[15:39] <The_LoudSpeaker> TheRockPenguin: nonLTS versions are also pretty stable only you can use them if you like.
[15:40] <The_LoudSpeaker> ^ insert a full stop after "only"
[15:46] <suncokret_> when i install 18.04, i will keep norton ghost images of installed and configured Lubuntu 14.04, until i see that 1804 works great as 14.04 :)
[15:50] <suncokret_> TheRockPenguin, and which version of Lubuntu you use?
[15:55] <TheRockPenguin> Lubuntu 16.04 LTS
[15:56] <TheRockPenguin> It is EOL. So looking for alternative.
[15:57] <TheRockPenguin> I have a Dell Inspiron 11 3520 laptop. i3, 4gb ram, 500gb HDD, 2 USB 2.0 ports, 1 USB 3.0 port
[16:02] <suncokret_> i go now, thank you for info's, advices and kind chat, have nice day :)
[17:32] <The_LoudSpeaker> TheRockPenguin: you can try 19.04
[17:33] <The_LoudSpeaker> or 18.04 if you are okay with a bit outdated but more stable system
[17:33] <The_LoudSpeaker> edit: wait for a few days, try 19.10
[19:02] <TheRockPenguin> Correction: lubuntu 18.04.3 LTS