[05:35] (Photo, 524x673) https://i.imgur.com/YlyMCXr.jpg === tim is now known as Guest63547 === Guest63547 is now known as timmit === timmit is now known as timmmmeh === WrathOfA1hilles is now known as WrathOfAchilles === lubuntu is now known as Guest45857 === Guest45857 is now known as Airessius [16:33] https://bugs.launchpad.net/fedora/+source/pcmanfm/+bug/1878625 [16:33] Launchpad bug 1878625 in pcmanfm (Ubuntu) "PCManFM 1.3.1 in Ubuntu 20.04 hangs for 90 seconds on reboot/shutdown" [Undecided,Confirmed] [16:33] not sure how that bug slipped past 20.04 and 20.04.1 release reviews [16:33] that should have been critical since it impacts 100% of LXDE users [16:36] Kow: Lubuntu switched to LXQt in 18.10 [16:41] can i install a new distro on the same partition in which i ve installed lubuntu? [16:42] @A ¥ [can i install a new distro on the same partition in which i ve installed lubuntu …], AFAIK no. [16:42] But you can resize partition and create a new one. [16:43] @A ¥ [can i install a new distro on the same partition in which i ve installed lubuntu …], It you wish to override it, yes [16:43] lubot: Thanks. That pretty much puts the nail in the coffin for me with Ubuntu. Back to debian i go. [16:43] @Kow [ lubot: Thanks. That pretty much puts the nail in the coffin for me with Ub …], Farewell [16:43] How should I proceed after supposedly succesfull installing Lubuntu along Windows, computer boots to Windows without ever showing GRUB. [16:44] @Mateusz Konieczny [How should I proceed after supposedly succesfull installing Lubuntu along Window …], EFI? [16:44] @Mateusz Konieczny [But you can resize partition and create a new one.], i ve 4 partitions including swap. i have mbr hardisk [16:44] *goes to google what EFI means* [16:45] @Mateusz Konieczny [*goes to google what EFI means*], Did you install any other distro previously on this machine? [16:45] @emergencyrussia [Did you install any other distro previously on this machine?], No, it is a Dell laptop that I just bought. [16:48] Is advice to kill fast startup in WIN10 stilll applicable? https://askubuntu.com/questions/683108/grub-menu-not-showing-at-boot-after-upgrading-to-windows-10-in-dual-boot#683131 [16:48] @Mateusz Konieczny [No, it is a Dell laptop that I just bought.], Then you hsould at least try turning secure boot off [16:49] @Mateusz Konieczny [Is advice to kill fast startup in WIN10 stilll applicable? https://askubuntu.com …], Yes [16:49] @emergencyrussia [Then you should at least try turning secure boot off], "Secure boot enable" in BIOS is disabled. [16:49] @Mateusz Konieczny ["Secure boot enable" in BIOS is disabled.], Good [17:02] I killed fast startup. Now I will reinstall Lubuntu (I prefer to avoid starting new system from running code from random ppa) [17:04] Why there was notification during install? [17:15] WAT [17:16] I can either boot straight to Windows, with no option for Linux if I switch to Legasy/BIOS in BIOS [17:16] Wait, no [17:16] I can either boot straight to Windows, with no option for Linux if I switch to UEFI. Or straight to Linux, with no option for Windows if I select legacy/BIOS in BIOS. [17:17] Is it normal? [17:17] Or is it indicating some issue that will cause problems for me? [17:17] Well, it is normal, if you have a Windows installation in UEFI mode and a Linux installation in BIOS mode [17:17] If you like to have a working dual boot, then you have to install both systems in the same mode [17:18] How can I install Lubuntu in UEFI mode? [17:19] Start the installer in UEFI mode [17:19] Do you use an USB stick? Or DVD? How did you create it? [17:20] USB stick, created by startup disk creater from image downloaded from https://lubuntu.me/ [17:20] creator [17:21] guys i uninstalled flatpak, do i need to uninstall the repository seperately [17:21] if so how is it done [17:24] @Mateusz Koniecny How do you boot from the USB stick? Do you select it from a boot menu of your firmware? Or have you set the USB drive at the first position in the boot order? [17:27] apt-ghetto: I pressed F12 during boot and selected USB device as an option [17:27] Is your device listed only once or are there two entries for your USB stick? [17:30] @A ¥ [if so how is it done], pls reply [17:30] apt-ghetto: it was listed once [17:31] Please check, that your USB stick contains a folder named "EFI", and check also in your firmware settings, that you have disabled "CSM" or "BIOS Legacy". [17:33] apt-ghetto: I have EFI folder on USB stick with subfolder BOOT containing 3 executables [17:33] I will change BIOS again to disable legacy (it is confusing as hell, Dell call it BIOS and has option to disable BIOS inside...) [17:48] OK, now I install from USB listed in UEFI BOOT [17:49] When you are at the partitioning step, you should see "EFI" on the top left side [17:50] I went through it already, I will check it if 6th installation will be needed [17:51] You can open also a terminal and test it with: [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS [17:51] The output should be "UEFI" [17:51] oooo, GRUB appeared! Now lets see whatever both Lubuntu and dos work. === dejoebad is now known as badsinner