[03:04] <dartz> h
[05:44] <strywgr> using lubuntu but whenever i plug in my headphones the pulseaudio speaker icons turns grey. It was fine till yesterday.
[07:41] <matt__> people alive in here?
 @strywgr [<strywgr> using lubuntu but whenever i plug in my headphones the pulseaudio spea …], Speakers and headphones volume are independant from each other. Maybe your speakers volume is up, but your headphones are muted. Did you try to turn the headphones up, when they are connected?
[14:47] <anto> hi
[14:48] <anto> i need support
 you have to start by stating what your problem is
 not just saying "i need help"
[14:53] <Maik> @teward001 already left
 bleh
 @teward001 [bleh], you are to slow
 1 minute is to much.
 *drops @HMollerCl into /dev/urandom*
 Hi
 Am i the only one who's having problem with lubuntu 20.10 installation disk? … I used startup disk creator, etcher electron, balena etcher, rufus and uui … And i still have a blinking little line after selecting to boot lubuntu (in safe graphic mode too)
 did you verify the ISO sums first?
 I downloaded the iso from lubuntu.me which redirects to cdimage.ubuntu.com ofc
 @teward001 [did you verify the ISO sums first?], How can i do that?
 Btw i downloaded it more times
 @namesurname1 [How can i do that?], https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes
 Oh thanks
 sorry i got pulled off to work stuff
 but yes that link will give you instructions on how to verify the hash
 if the hash doesn't match then you're getting a bad copy of the ISO on your system.  then you should write with etcher or rufus.  if it has a 'blinking line' you may need to wait while data loads off the disk/USBstick
 since that isn't going to be blazing fast
 how long after it gave a 'blinking line' did you wait for?
 Now everything is ok … I waited like 20 minutes and now it's booting
 But the fact is that my pc isn't that bad
 doesn't matter if your computer is 'bad' or not
 the USB stick has a lot to do with it, USB 2.x vs. USB 3, USB 2 port instead of USB 3 port, etc.
 USBs are inherently slow to load
 not as slow as a CD/DVD mind you, but still slow to load
 (they don't have the I/O throughput to make it faster)
 Oh well i plugged a 3.1 stick in a 2.0 port
 @namesurname1 [Oh well i plugged a 3.1 stick in a 2.0 port], It should be that
 yep that is probably one of your problems there
 2.0 is slowww
 compared to 3.x
 Yeah