 hello im using lubuntu 19.10, … every i use "apt update" my laptop became laggy. … is it really like that, or is it an issue ?
[11:28] <Guest9013> hello, i want to install libiculx60 for lubuntu 19.10 64 bit. how can i do this
[12:33] <UFO100> how can i fix Rescue Grub. i have search online but i will not work with out boot discg
[13:25] <issslubuntunator> hey. thx for lubuntu 16
[13:28] <issslubuntunator> when you make, minimal linux. cool linux that run on any device, and is without bloat you will win
[13:28] <issslubuntunator> fuck apple enslave people
[13:28] <issslubuntunator> and honestly, yes. Android might enslave people a little bit less
[13:29] <issslubuntunator> but technology was made to set people free. No enslave them
[13:29] <issslubuntunator> goodbye
[13:44] <luuuubuntunator> so what I think I meant to say, is thank you
[13:45] <luuuubuntunator> for those of you with access to yt : 79DijItQXMM
[14:53] <rapidwave> How do I make Alt+Tab offer switch between all open applications?
 @and_cappuccio [Ahaha my field is networking and network security by the way xD], I’d love to hear your opinion on WireGuard
 @heysoundude [I’d love to hear your opinion on WireGuard], Well, as far as I know WireGuard is a young project, tests show that it's faster than openvpn for some aspects but from the point of view of the security I'd prefer openvpn as, being older, it has indeed less potential vulnerabilities that might be exploited
 To be clear I'm not saying WireGuard sucks, Just saying it's young
 I know this is way way off topic mods, so apologies, but it’s germane as it’s included with the kernel in the upcoming release of 20.04 as I understand things.
 @and_cappuccio [To be clear I'm not saying WireGuard sucks, Just saying it's young], Thank you.  … A lot of folks are preaching the “less code, fewer vulnerabilities” mantra, but that’s not been proven in this case as far as I know.
[15:26] <dzho> I think this is a reasonably cautionary take
 @heysoundude [Thank you.  … A lot of folks are preaching the “less code, fewer vulnerabilities” …], There's indeed a Truth in this mantra, but you also have to think to the risk degree of these fewer vulnerabilities.
 I’d like someone trusted to do a full test/audit.  I suspect some of those people may be on lockdown and looking for something to do; why not that?
 I can't do that. I'm quite busy and I'm experienced in web applications penetration testing tbh
[18:38] <milomilo> Hi everyone!
[18:39] <milomilo> I need some help with lubuntu, can somebody help me?
[18:39] <akem> Hi, ask your question.
[18:40] <milomilo> I'm installing lubuntu right now, and at 75% of base system installing i get a popup alert with following message
[18:41] <milomilo> Please insert the disc labeled 'Lubuntu 18.04 LTS _Bionic Beaver_ - Release i386 (20180426) in the drive ' /media/cdrom/' and press ENTER
[18:42] <milomilo> I'm total noob when it comes to ubuntu, maybe solution is simple idk
[18:42] <wxl> did you check the disk for defects at boot?
[18:42] <milomilo> Thank you for the help! :)
[18:43] <milomilo> i did not, i assumed that my disk is okay since i had a windows copy on it
[18:43] <akem> Install from a USB stick instead if you can.
[18:43] <wxl> it's a check for download/copy errors of the installation image/media
[18:44] <wxl> you should do that first
[18:44] <akem> You shouldn't get into that kind of problem.
[18:44] <milomilo> I'm currently installing from a usb
[18:44] <wxl> my guess is that you have such an error, which is why you have such a strange problem
[18:45] <milomilo> So, what you guys suggest i do next?
[18:45] <wxl> run the check
[18:45] <milomilo> Okay, i'm doing it. Hope you stay online :D  You are like blessing to me rn :D
[18:45] <akem> Wait, you're installing from USB already?
[18:46] <milomilo> yep
[18:46] <akem> So there is no CD/DVD involved at all.
[18:46] <milomilo> nope
[18:47] <milomilo> i have it in my laptop but, it has nothing to do with the os installation
[18:47] <wxl> don't get confused, akem. the image is a disk image regardless of the media you put it on
[18:48] <akem> Ha ok wxl.
[18:53] <milomilo> So i run into some kind of MD5 problem, it can not be checked
[18:53] <wxl> then you have something wrong
[18:53] <milomilo> Should i download another copy?
[18:54] <milomilo> Maybe i used wrong method of makeing bootable usb, is a rufus good software for doing that?
[18:54] <akem> Yes Rufus is fine.
[18:54] <wxl> you should check the iso first
[18:54] <akem> It's not the boot since you could start the install.
[18:54] <wxl> !md5
[18:55] <wxl> if the iso checks out then you don't need to re-download and you have a copy problem
[18:55] <wxl> if i'm perfectly honest, the only tool i've seen be 100% reliable with making bootable images is dd, but that's a little advanced for most
[18:56] <akem> dd is console only and it's not an option on Windows. But Rufus works just fine usually.
[18:57] <wxl> btw just in case you wanted to know akem here's the readme for debian-cd, the tooling used to create the images, that says it uses ISO 9660 by default https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/debian-cd/ubuntu/view/head:/README#L275 (and given that it means that we're using https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_9660 which is "a file system for optical disc media"). confusing, i know
[18:57] <wxl> "usually" being the operative word
[18:57] <wxl> and afaik there's a gnu project that allows dd to work in windows
[18:58] <akem> wxl, Ok, yeah, the message is confusing... :)
[18:59] <wxl> most often i boot them in virtual machines, which makes it really confusing XD
[19:04] <milomilo> I think i just got the wrong iso, can somebody send me the download link for 19.04 version since the one on official page is not aviable
[19:04] <wxl> and here's coreutils for windows, which includes dd, through mysys2 https://packages.msys2.org/base/coreutils
[19:04] <wxl> which page are you using?
[19:05] <milomilo> lubuntu.net ?
[19:05] <wxl> did you see the channel topic?
[19:05] <milomilo> nope
[19:05] <wxl> maybe you should look at it. there might be a hint there :)
[19:06] <wxl> actually might be a couple hints
[19:06] <milomilo> Got it :D
[19:06] <wxl> you may want to contact the owner of lubuntu.net and tell them about all the pain and frustration they caused you by masquerading as the lubuntu website and ultimately providing you with misleading and incorrect information (19.04 is no longer supported, e.g.)
[19:08] <milomilo> amazing, i'm fine tho xD
[19:10] <milomilo> i'm still dumb, and i cant find proper link for copy
[19:10] <wxl> i think the more they heard from actual lubuntu users the more they would be likely to actually do something about the problem
[19:11] <wxl> under downloads :)