[00:26] <Guest22377> hi
[00:59] <mukhlis> tt
[01:53] <Grobo> Hi. I'm trying to use x11vnc as a service. It starts up but when I check listening ports, there is nothing.
[01:54] <guiverc> what release Grobo
[01:55] <guiverc> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1255647/cant-autostart-x11vnc-when-start-reboot-pc-lubuntu-20-04-lts/1314031#1314031 maybe helpful
[01:55] <Grobo> x11vnc is 0.9.16.lubuntu 20.04
[01:56] <Grobo> Yes. That looks like how I did everything. But even though x11vnc is running, it doesn't seem to listen on any adapter
[02:00] <Grobo> I see the process: /usr/bin/x11vnc -auth guess -forever -loop -noxdamage -repeat -rfbauth /home/grobo/.vnc/passwd -rfbport 5900 -shared
[02:00] <guiverc> the focal package doesn't match what you supplied?  what OS are you using?
[02:01] <Grobo> bullseye/sid is what I see in debian_version
[02:01] <guiverc> you're off-topic here, this is Lubuntu support.
[02:03] <Grobo> It says "Lubuntu" at boot and I think I installed from this Lubuntu ISO. Maybe I'll just nuke it and re-install.
[02:03] <guiverc> `x11vnc | 0.9.16-3         | focal/universe   | source, amd64, arm64, armhf, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x
[02:03] <guiverc> ` is what I got on a package query & what I compared what you provided
[02:04] <Grobo> https://lubuntu.net/downloads/
 wrong site
[02:04] <Grobo> I clicked on the latest download and got 404 :0
 it's https://lubuntu.me/
[02:04] <guiverc> lubuntu.net is not a Lubuntu or Ubuntu site.
[02:04] <Grobo> Ah, thanks
 Grobo: https://lubuntu.me/ is the official site
[02:05] <Grobo> Thank you
 wxl: ^ another reason to prod Mark via CC on that thing.
[02:07] <guiverc> Grobo, don't ask google unless you can evaulate what it offers.. ubuntu.com (ie. https://ubuntu.com/download/flavours) will send you to official sites  (google offers 3 sites; only 1 of the 3 is official(
[02:08] <Grobo> Yeah. It's easy to get complacent. I'll be more observant in the future. Starting at ubuntu.com is a good pointer.
[02:10] <Grobo> Okay, booting the Groovy Gorilla ISO. :)
[03:22] <Grobo> Hmm. Well, I tried it and it doesn't work. I have the same problem. It works when I run it myself as the user but not as a service.
[23:15] <vantech> hi dudes okay so i want to install lubuntu I've already downloaded the iso and I've burned it to the flash should i go direct and boot it or should i check in with something
[23:16] <vantech> no? anyone?
[23:17] <vantech> okay I'm gonna go ahead and install it
[23:29] <hansh> does Lubuntu still make 32bit builds
[23:29] <hansh> ?
[23:31] <kc2bez[m]> hansh: 18.04 was the last release that has a 32 bit version.
[23:32] <kc2bez[m]> It is only supported until April 2021
[23:34] <vantech> yooooo it's failing to install the base system
[23:34] <vantech> what should i do
[23:37] <kc2bez[m]> vantech: what release are you trying to install?
[23:38] <vantech83> what should i do?
[23:38] <kc2bez[m]> vantech83: what release are you trying to install?
[23:39] <kc2bez[m]> vantech83: have you checked the hashes of the download?
[23:39] <kc2bez[m]> vantech83: what error are you getting?
[23:42] <vantech83> after running the option that checks for defects its saying "your CD-ROM or this file mayhave been corrupted"
[23:43] <kc2bez[m]> That sounds like a bad download or burn to USB
[23:44] <kc2bez[m]> Did you check the file before you wrote it to the usb?
[23:44] <vantech83> no
[23:44] <vantech83> how do you check it?
[23:46] <kc2bez[m]> https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.html#downloading-the-image-via-http
[23:46] <kc2bez[m]> That manual page will have instructions ^