[00:13] @HMollerCl [Someone knows why constantly I get big syslog and kern.log files? 30gb each one …], have you looked at the content of the logs? === pieq_ is now known as pieq [15:20] (Photo, 1280x960) https://i.imgur.com/fcEWj8Z.jpg Whoop whoop fase 1 [15:46] @aptghetto [The initramfs unpacking failed error should not be problematic, you can ignore i …], I purged keepassxc … but still my system crashed … so I'm installing it again … I did a memtest for over 8 hours … but no errors [15:47] @aptghetto [The initramfs unpacking failed error should not be problematic, you can ignore i …], I red the S.M.A.R.T. from sda but no errors [15:48] On one hand, it is good, that your hardware is working [15:48] on the other hand, you still don't know the reason [15:48] @Michaël Van Bogaert [I red the S.M.A.R.T. from sda but no errors], I have to to that for nvme1n1 & nvme0n1 [15:49] Lubuntu is installed on a ssd nvme [15:49] but also there no errors [15:50] there's one disk that gave errors [15:50] but Lubuntu isn't installed on that [15:50] sudo smartctl --quietmode=errorsonly --all /dev/sdc … Warning: ATA error count 2 inconsistent with error log pointer 1 … ATA Error Count: 2 … Error 2 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 6903 hours (287 days + 15 hours) … Error 1 occurred at disk power-on lifetime: 6903 hours (287 days + 15 hours) [15:50] I have to Google that [15:51] but that's for some other time … I have to go and see a friend [15:52] @Michaël Van Bogaert [sudo smartctl --quietmode=errorsonly --all /dev/sdc … Warning: ATA error count 2 i …], that disk I only use to store pictures, movies, books ... [15:56] I'll try now with an other Nvidia driver [15:58] Try it with the opensource driver instead of the proprietary [15:59] nouvea drivers … that's all new to me … If that's okay with you I'll try first an older one from Nvidia … If that doesn't work (in may case it doesn't take that long to find out 😒 I'm trying the nouvea drivers) [16:00] It is your system 😁 [16:02] @aptghetto [It is your system 😁], okay … but it's just that I have to learn how to install the openscource one … I can't do this tonight [19:00] anyone from indonesia ? [19:02] bonjour [19:02] bonsoir [19:03] j'ai besoins d'aide si c'est possible? merci [19:03] !fr | btarik [19:03] btarik: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. [19:04] ok merci [19:04] bonne chance [19:04] /join #ubuntu-fr [19:31] is this lubuntu support channel ? [19:31] yes [19:32] I am using lubuntu 16.04.6. When i connected a usb mobile modem, a message told me i am connected. I accidentally clicked "don't show this message again".How can I reactivate this message? [19:33] 16.04 is out of support [19:33] I forgot that. [19:33] but i still receiving updates. [19:34] Yes, part of the system is supported, but all the desktop related stuff not. [19:35] Hans54, look in notification settings. [19:35] But also with 18.04, you won't see any updates, because LXDE is more or less a dead project [19:35] I use 16.04 becaus i have a old netbook. the other was a bit slow for me. [19:36] 18.04? [19:38] I dont remember. it was after LXDE was fading out. [19:41] i'd probably suggest at least moving on to 18.04 if not moving on to 20.04. technically, 18.04 support ends in early 2021, so it's time to choose to move over to lxqt or to go somewhere else (debian, maybe). to answer your question https://askubuntu.com/questions/106004/accidentally-clicked-dont-show-this-message-again-how-to-reactivate [21:41] Hello