[00:47] Hello!!! [00:47] anyone here? [00:48] i have some questions [00:48] ... [00:49] !ask | LightMan777 [00:49] LightMan777: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [00:51] Okay I'm back [00:51] It didn't fix the problem. [00:52] I'm on the 20.04 Libe USB now. [00:52] Live* [00:56] Boost.Python error in job "unpackfs". Command 'mount' returned non-zero exit status 32. [00:56] JamesJr1: can we get a paste of your log please? [00:56] Sure [00:56] Where is it located at? [00:56] I forgot [00:57] ~/.cache/calamares/ [00:59] that folder doesn't exist for some reason [01:04] What file system format is your USB? [01:04] ntfs [01:04] I think [01:04] Most likely yeah [01:06] fat32 will likely fix the issues. [01:06] So your saying I should just remake the usb rn? [01:06] I can do that pretty quick. [01:06] I was using unetbootin to make it tho [01:06] try fat32 [01:07] And thanks [01:07] np. [01:07] I'll be back if it didn't help :) [01:07] ok [01:21] !ask how can i make more fast lubuntu ? [01:21] LightMan777: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [01:23] how can i make more faster lubuntu? [01:25] LightMan777, it'll depend on your box, use you make of the system... For some boxes using a swapfile/swap-partition improves speed (where RAM is less than demands for it, eg. 4GB boxes) [01:25] you also didn't provide your release; 18.04 LTS for example defaults to swap created automatically I believe [01:26] i have 1gb of ram and i have a swap partition (not a file) of 2gb [01:26] but i thought is not enough for make it faster [01:27] what release of Lubuntu? 1GB is very low, and won't be enough for many web sites (ie. they'll always be slow because they expect 4GB of ram) [01:28] i have lubuntu 20.04 with swap, preload, tlp [01:28] yes, it doesn't enough [01:28] for webs like facebook, youtube, instagram, etc [01:29] you need to increase RAM, I've not used 1GB on any amd64 Lubuntu system, only x86/i386 [01:30] no have any config for the system? [01:31] I suspect your system is slow because of lack of RAM, I'm booting an old thinkpad with 1.5GB of ram to see what swap space I created on that. [01:31] i have 2gb of swap space on a partition maked [01:31] it help [01:31] very much [01:32] but the browsers is my problem [01:32] I created 6GB of swap for my 18.04 system with 1.5GB of dRAM [01:33] I believe lack of RAM is your issue, small swap second (4GB can by utilized by some web pages; you only have 3GB with swap and some of that will be used by other programs, OS and your desktop) [01:34] so i need to make a bigger partition for swap? [01:34] like 4gb or 6gb like you? [01:34] that gonna make more better my system? [01:34] Your fix is getting more RAM, increasing swap will speed it up I believe, but not as much as more RAM would [01:35] so i can increase my ram with a swapfile? [01:35] for make mor swap sapce? [01:35] more* [01:36] * guiverc is giving my opinion only, I'm limited by what I'm told & my own understanding of your issue [01:36] yes you can use swap partition & swap file at the same time. [01:37] I'll provide https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-add-swap-space-on-ubuntu-20-04 for details if helpful [01:37] nice so im gonna make a swapfile then [01:37] for test [01:37] a friend recommended me pale moon browser [01:37] for solve the problem [01:38] don't forget, your OS will use a significant portion of your 1GB of ram, you've not got much at all for the browser to operate it... lack of ram is your problem in my opinion, swap will improve but not fix issue as I see it [01:39] oooh ok, well how a cant get more ram for the device im gonna test with the swap space [01:40] lynx & w3m are better browsers when RAM is really tight... esp. if all you want is to read the detail (not look at pictures; operate the javascript etc of the page) [01:40] my computer use 1,8gb ram how much partition for swap must be used ? [01:42] well i just wanna help this device to be used for everyones [01:42] Palekko-dari-Mks, it'll depend on use case, example I gave before of my 18.04 system with 1.5GB of RAM is I created 6GB swap; programs to be used will influence, also if you hibernate and things too, but mostly programs/apps you'll use [01:43] LightMan777, amd64/64-bit has more overhead than x86/32-bit; difference isn't great, but using 64-bit does require more ram (non-local memory addresses are double the size) [01:44] sorry, 32bit with PAE does sort of mute my last thought sorry, difference is so minimal as to be... [01:44] oh i see,now i used 4GB for swap cause my program standard,is it enough for swap ? [01:45] i understand, but i don't wanna mount again the system [01:47] Palekko-dari-Mks, if you're talking swapfile, I'd just use it and see... swapfiles are easy to re-create (ie. changing size), and if it was swap partition, you can add a small swap file later if necessary (it'll use both, slight overhead I suspect using both, but its easy) [01:53] thank you for the explanation, for the time being I use 4GB swap because I only use the standard program and penetration of the network, my computer specifications are cpu intel celeron 1.5GHZ and 2GB ram [01:56] so while I use lubuntu, I think lubuntu is lighter for my computer specs than when I use linux [01:57] used kali linux i mean [02:03] i thought lubuntu is a great os [02:03] and lighter [02:06] in indonesia,lubuntu no familiar i think :) [02:12] Hey, The install for lubuntu completed, now I have another problem. I get a black screen after the lubuntu logo when I boot from my HDD. [02:13] On the live usb again [02:13] I'm using a Ryzen 3 3200G CPU with Radeon Vega 8 graphics. [02:24] try to edit grub in file system [02:30] what do you think about sparkylinux LXQT? === lubuntu is now known as Guest23324 === Powder is now known as p0wder [03:11] LightMan777, asking about other non-Lubuntu doesn't belong here, this is Lubuntu support (#lubuntu-offtopic would likely apply for your last question) [04:28] can i make a boot usb with a sdcard and an adapter? [05:04] hi...what is the latest Lubuntu 32 bit version [06:48] belated, but Lubuntu 18.04 LTS is the last supported x86/32-bit === nikita is now known as Guest39873 [11:44] i'm trying to troubleshoot a loss of internet connection after an system update for 19.04. my friend is using an older netgear wna1100 wireless adapter, running the latest kernel for 19.04. how do i know if the adapter is still supported? i think the kernel module needed is ath9k_htc [11:45] i'm planning on updating my friend to 20.04 lts soon, so maybe there's more older hardware support in that version, even if it's "newer" [11:46] strobe2020, newer often remove support for really old hardware but what i'd do, i'd run a live session off a USB drive, pug in the wireless adaptor and see it it's detected and works. [11:47] diogenes_, yeah, i was planning on doing that, but i was hoping to maybe troubleshoot over the phone, to avoid needing to do that [11:48] diogenes_, do you happen to know if lts kernel generally supports older hardware? [11:48] strobe2020, i'm not aware of what they include and what they exclude from the kernel. [11:49] 19.10 is EOL, dead [11:50] diogenes_, can you recommend an inexpensive wireless usb adapter that will work with 20.04? [11:50] we might need to get one today [11:51] strobe2020, https://www.wirelesshack.org/top-linux-compatible-usb-wireless-adapters.html [11:51] i found a tenda w311m lying around i could try [11:51] but i think that's a bit old too [11:52] diogenes_, ok thanks for the link [11:52] if i was to buy and adaptor i'd get at least a 1 year old TP-Link. [11:59] diogenes_, ok i'll look into that. btw, as a short term fix, how can i roll back to the previous kernel? [12:00] strobe2020, keep "shift" pressed down when PC boots up and choose advanced, there you gonna have older kernels to select from. [12:00] ok thx [12:00] you're welcome. [12:45] lkjlljl' [12:45] lllll [12:45] lllll [12:45] llll [12:45] lll [12:45] l [12:45] l [12:45] l [12:45] l [12:45] l [13:56] Hey guys, I finally got lubuntu working. [13:59] That is great JamesJr1 ! [14:01] Wow it runs SUPER fast on my PC. [14:01] I'm using a Ryzen 3 3200G with Radeon Vega 8 graphics. [14:02] And lubuntu [14:02] I like how fast it does stuff. [14:02] Sounds like a good combo. [14:18] diogenes_, for what it's worth, 5.3.0-64-generic was causing the connection issue, booting into 5.3.0-62-generic solved the problem [14:19] this is for 19.10 eoan [14:19] strobe2020, ok good to know. [14:22] i just don't know if it's because support was dropped for that older wifi adapter or some other kind of bug [14:28] diogenes_, ok, so now i have a new question. i need to tweak /etc/default/grub to boot the "good" kernel, but it's buried in the "advanced" submenu, so how does that work with the numerical scheme of grub_default? [14:29] strobe2020, run this: cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999 [14:29] share the url. [14:33] diogenes_, zygu [14:34] strobe2020, cat /etc/grub.d/40_custom | nc termbin.com 9999 [14:35] Hey guys, is there a Radeon Vega 8 driver for lubuntu? [14:35] Or does the default setting work fine for me. [14:36] diogenes_, umfp [14:36] strobe2020, sudo nano /etc/grub.d/40_custom [14:37] and it should look like this: https://dpaste.com/6PZX46MLT [14:37] after that run: sudo update-grub [14:37] and you gonna have this new menu entry in grub: Ubuntu, with Linux 5.3.0-62-generic [14:38] but that's not all, if you want it to boot automatically then you have to do this: [14:38] sudo nano /etc/default/grub and add the following: [14:39] GRUB_DEFAULT=(number of the entry, 0 is the first entry so it might be 3) [14:39] after that run: sudo update-grub [14:40] diogenes_, great...thanks so much for your help. you saved me a trip across town [14:41] you're welcome. [17:03] strobe2020: you should update to 20.04 19.10 is EOL. [17:15] can i do do-release-upgrade from 19.10 to 20.04 or is a fresh install necessary? [17:16] you should see it, when you try to update. === me is now known as Guest68068 === lubuntu is now known as LightMan777 [21:57] Hello [21:57] !ask can i revive an android phone with linux? [21:57] LightMan777: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [21:58] Can i revive an android phone with linux? [21:58] using lubuntu [22:00] LightMan777: it is not possible to install Lubuntu on an Android phone. [22:01] sorry, i'm talking about use lubuntu for revive an android phone with the terminal or something [22:18] (Photo, 782x152) https://i.imgur.com/uJsG1Ez.jpg hi, i have two questions: 1. why is there this last partition? [22:21] well i thought there is something wrong [22:21] but idk [22:21] 2. How can I put the telegram into the internet tools on the left side? I downloaded it from discover, but it was not put into it automatically. [22:23] @LightMan777 [ well i thought there is something wrong], I think it was an error. Can I add it to the biggest partition? [22:24] try it