[10:13] <oerheks> RONI not in our repos anymore, too old. lowest is 304 IIRC
[10:13] <oerheks> why do you need such old driver, nouveau covers old cards good ( 2d )
[11:25] <thecrow> Hi I have a question, how do I keep Lubuntu from resetting my desktop configs (brightness and volume) every time I log-out/reboot/shutdown? I'm using Lubuntu 20.04
 @Michaël Van Bogaert [isn't this question rather for the lxqt developers?], assuming that there's no way to save the setting then yes
 Anyone knows how can I disable the update pop up?
 it's really annoying
 In the menu -> Preferences -> LXQt Settings -> Session Settings. then click on autostart and uncheck upgNotifier
[17:18] <oerheks> do a memtest86 run?
 @Michaël Van Bogaert [isn't this question rather for the lxqt developers?], hahaha, lubuntu devs are also lxqt devs:)
 they were also lxde devs but abandoned that
 yeah, i asked so much really and dont remember a turned down question:D
[18:34] <Jeni[m]> Are there any older docs available for 18.04? Looking for verification and installation instructions for the 32 bit images for an older machine. manual.lubuntu.me only sees to show latest info.
 the process for verification shouldn't be much more different, you just have to compare the hash sums against the known good 18.04 ISO hash sums
 You can find the hash sums for bionic here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/bionic/release/
 yep
[19:38] <Jeni[m]> Cool, yeah didn't know what the hashes were. Didn't think yo look there! Cheers.
[19:57] <Jeni[m]> Just needed to know the values to compare, thanks.
[20:04] <SpeakerToMeat> Hello all
[20:04] <SpeakerToMeat> Question, for a pretty old mac (2008), should I test 16.04, or go with 20.04?
[21:51] <guiverc> SpeakerToMeat, Lubuntu 16.04 is EOL, being a flavor it had only 3 years of supported life.  Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Unity 7), Server (no desktop) or Kylin only have full support having 5 years from 2016-April (16.04)
[21:52] <SpeakerToMeat> Yeah but being an old machine, I think I might get better support from 16.04 than 20.04
[21:52] <SpeakerToMeat> Maybe
[21:52] <guiverc> The only supported Lubuntu's are 18.04 supported until 2021-April (3 years from release) & 20.04 (supported) until 2023-April)
[21:53] <SpeakerToMeat> Btw a Mac64 is mentioned but don't see anywhere, if I get the text right, any 2006 or newer mac shoudl just use adm64?
[21:53] <guiverc> I tested Lubuntu 18.04, 18.10 & 19.04 on 2004-2005 thinkpads
[21:53] <SpeakerToMeat> Hmm ok, so, get 18.04 or 20.04 then
[21:53] <guiverc> but I have little-no experience on old macs (intel ones particularly)
[22:02] <guiverc> SpeakerToMeat, FYI:  this is my primary box, and it's a 2009 dell running groovy (what will be 20.10 on release)
 @SpeakerToMeat [<SpeakerToMeat> Btw a Mac64 is mentioned but don't see anywhere, if I get the te …], Yes … All intel powered 64bit macs should be supported by amd64 version
[23:17] <SpeakerToMeat> Thanks