[04:48] <ball> Downloading lubuntu-19.10
 @ball [<ball> Downloading lubuntu-19.10], Get 20.04 beta instead
 19.10 won't be updating to 20.04 automatically afaik
[05:06] <guiverc> 19.10 users will get the option to release-upgrade to 20.04 post-release (not the first day though; it's turned on/enabled usually later)
 20.04 hasn't been released and should only be used in testing, not production use.
[05:15] <ball> I can nuke and pave when 20.04 is released.
[05:25] <ball> Might have a spare SSD by then.
[05:31] <ball> That's the first gigabyte downloaded...
[06:23] <ball> ...installing, if it can find the first disk.
[06:35] <ball> Nope.  It's not seeing disks (tried two disks, two SATA cables)
[06:35] <Guest94709> google
[06:37] <Guest94709> http://google.com
[06:37] <ball> Oh well.
[06:46] <ball> Hey look, it's snowing on my computer.
[06:55] <ball> Can Lubuntu install onto a mirrored pair of SATA disks?
[06:56] <guiverc> there are many ways to mirror disks, with hardware mirroring the mirror'd disks (sata/sas/scsi/..) appear as single disks so lubuntu isn't even aware it's mirrored
[07:00] <ball> Can Lubuntu create a software mirror?
[07:00] <ball> (and install onto that)/
[07:01] <guiverc> sorry I have no experience with that and can't answer ball
[07:02] <ball> Understood.  Thanks anyway.
[07:02] <ball> I'll try a single disk for now.
[07:03] <guiverc> it may require you to manually setup your disks, then using 'Manual Partitioning" to use the prepared setup you want...
[07:20]  * ball nods
[11:50] <ren_> sd
[13:57] <mattabile> hello
[16:08] <nmzm> Hello everyone. How can I create a live usb with lubuntu? I do know how to do this using a CD
[16:11] <akem> I think you can use woeusb/woeusbgui and the LUbuntu ISO.
[16:11] <akem> You may have to install it first.
[16:12] <nmzm> Hmm, so there isn't a way to create a live usb from live cd? :( Sadly, but thanks for the info! :)
[16:13] <akem> It will work the same way from a live CD.
[16:14] <nmzm> hmm, thank you, akem. Gonna try that :)
[16:15] <akem> In fact i think i was wrong; try to run 'usb-creator-gtk' instead.
[16:15] <akem> woeusb is for Windows ISOs. :P
[16:20] <nmzm> hmm, usb-creator-gtk is preinstalled?
[16:27] <akem> No, but "usb-creator-kde" should be :P
[16:28] <akem> Otherwise install one on them with apt, they are tiny tools. But "sudo usb-creator-kde" should work.
[16:28] <nmzm> thank you, akem, will try that! :)
[16:29] <akem> Yeah, let us know. I run regular Ubuntu on this machine, and i have LUbuntu in a virtual machine...They are a bit different on some aspects OFC.
[17:12] <nmzm> Thanks for help, akem :p
[17:13] <akem> nmzm, Np, good you got it working, cause i was a bit messy with the different usb creators available... :P
[18:07] <yk901> is the current dailybuild of lubuntu (03.21) usable, or does it have any showstopping bugs / dev issues to be resolved?
[18:07] <yk901> lubunt 20.04 dailybuild I mean
[18:08] <genii> yk901: Better channel to enquire in would be  #ubuntu+1
[19:15] <tebogo> hi