=== lubuntu is now known as Guest73343 === pieq_ is now known as pieq [02:59] hello. how do i disable the update notifier popup ? [03:01] i tried commenting out the lines in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99update-notifier ,but it doesnt help. [03:15] nuxil, you haven't said which release, but https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/4/4.4/Update-Notifier.html?highlight=update%20notifier provides clues as to program, I'd try unclicking the autostart checkbox in the "Application.Autostart" box [03:16] sorry. using 20.04 [03:17] have a look and see if you can see what I mean (LXQt->Session.Settings) [03:19] thanks === no is now known as Guest50636 [18:31] I have installes Ubuntu 19.04 disco and wanted to add some more software or upgrade the system but it tells me that there is no Release file found at the URL [18:32] 19.04 is end of life Michael38 https://lubuntu.me/lubuntu-19-10-end-of-life-and-current-support-statuses/ [18:34] I also tried "sudo do-release-upgrade" but the system answered that an upgrade from disco to focal is not supported [18:34] Right, that is two versions out of support actually. [18:34] !eol [18:34] End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [18:35] So shall I download the new system and install Lubuntu again? [18:35] That is probably the fastest solution. [18:35] You should definitely backup your data first. [18:36] Thank you! Do I need a CD oder DVD for the latest release? [18:36] It is a virgin system [18:37] why do you need to 'order' a disk [18:37] It will fit on a DVD but a USB is likely faster [18:37] download the ISO write it to the USB stick [18:37] OK, thank you! That is all! === tijara_ is now known as tijara === BrianG61UK_ is now known as BrianG61UK [22:41] Is anyone here that can help me with an installation error? [22:41] JamesJr1: don't ask to ask, just ask [22:42] https://pastebin.com/B6PBSHY5 Here's a pastebin log of what I discovered using the terminal. [22:42] I'm on a Ryzen 3 Desktop that I built myself. [22:44] and yes I did try "umount /dev/loop0" [22:44] why aren't you just clicking on the install button? [22:44] Because it had the error. [22:44] I wanted to see if it outputted an error on the terminal. [22:45] there are logsā€¦ [22:45] It's cool, any help tho. [22:46] https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/debugging/ [22:47] That doesn't really answer my question though... [22:48] I'm trying to install a clean copy of Lubuntu, and it's saying it's failing to mount filesystem.squashfs due to loop0 being mounted already or busy or whatever... [22:49] It's really irritating me, because I currently have no other install media to try something else, plus my HDD is well.... Blank. [22:50] Currently chatting on the LiveUSB I have. [22:50] what i'm suggesting is you provide the logs [22:51] question before you do tho [22:51] what media are you trying to install to? [22:51] Hard Disk [22:51] what kind? [22:51] It's a cheaper 1TB HDD. [22:51] just a normal old spinning sata drive? [22:51] I forget the brand name. [22:51] And yes [22:51] it is [22:52] what is mounted (pastebin the results of `mount`)? [22:53] https://pastebin.com/iL0i2L3r [22:53] I gotta brb I need to take my meds [22:54] what version of lubuntu is this btw? [22:57] Latest version from the website [22:58] wxl [22:58] what version is that, to be clear? [22:58] lsb_release -a [22:58] 19.10 [22:59] whta website did you download that from? [22:59] lubuntu.net [22:59] that's not our website [22:59] see the topic [22:59] also that's not the latest version [22:59] so go get 20.04 https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ [23:00] make sure you let the thing run it's disk check at the beginning and make sure it succeeds before proceeding [23:00] How am I supposed to flash a new USB while I'm booted from it? [23:00] (furthermore 19.10 is no longer supported) [23:00] how did you do it in the first place? [23:00] I was on windows. [23:01] And my partitions are gone. [23:01] kind of unfortunate [23:01] i cannot even gurantee you have a valid version of lubuntu given the source you got it from, so it's hard to make much in the way of suggestions [23:04] wxl: This seems... possibly related https://github.com/calamares/calamares/issues/1044 [23:05] JamesJr1, I've used a 'live' image to `wget` an ISO which was written to space (created partition, another time used network storage), then `dd` to a thumb-drive (not the drive the live was running on though; that is possible to with local space & more effort) [23:05] yeah that's a possibility if you have a partitioned drive [23:06] on 19.10 - https://lubuntu.me/lubuntu-19-10-end-of-life-and-current-support-statuses/ (what wxl said anyway) [23:06] a virtual machine could be a solution but i doubt the live system has enough storage for that [23:07] I'll just download a new copy on my friend's laptop and flash to the the usb [23:07] I don't have an extra thumb drive. [23:07] Anyway Thanks. [23:07] I created a partition (since it was where I wanted to install to using 'live', it didn't matter to me); I can't recall what ISO & may have opted for netboot or something.. [23:08] Anyway the site is lubuntu.me [23:08] ? [23:08] genii: last published version in eoan was 3.2.14 which is greater than the 3.2.3 that fixed it [23:08] JamesJr1: yep [23:09] you'll see that listed EVERYWHERE [23:09] including ubuntu.com, wikipedia, distrowatch, etc. [23:09] Ah alright cool, I'll be back in a bit in case it doesn't work still ;) [23:09] Thanks for your awesome help :) [23:09] yep! be well!