[06:51] <erred> fwiptables is a script to configure a firewall
[17:11] <sergebenhamoue> hello
[21:35] <Kimmie11> Hi guys, i need help.. im using the new interl nuc kit i3 and it keeps freezing on lubuntu 16.04 and even 20.04.. can someone help me?
[22:42] <tomreyn> Kimmie11: try a bios upgrade
[22:42] <guiverc> Kimmie11, Lubuntu 16.04 reached EOL in 2019, so we won't help you there (3 years from release in 2016-April for flavors)
[22:43] <tomreyn> if that doesn't help, run a memtest. one which works with uefi is available at memtest86.com for free.
[22:43] <Kimmie11> @tomreyn: i tried the update still nothing works
[22:44] <tomreyn> which update?
[22:44] <Kimmie11> @tom bios update, it didn’t help still freeze.
[22:44] <tomreyn> with which lubuntu release?
[22:45] <Kimmie11> @tomreyn: 16.04
[22:45] <tomreyn> well, try with a supported release
[22:45] <Kimmie11> And when i tried 20.04 still same it crash
[22:45] <tomreyn> how do you mean "crash"?
[22:46] <tomreyn> what does it look like?
[22:46] <Kimmie11> Freeze at first then there’s logs i couldn’t take a picture of it. Im sorry..
[22:47] <Kimmie11> And when i used 20.04 i cant actually used it because of lag.
[22:49] <Kimmie11> @tomreyn: will try later to edit the grub if will work.
[22:49] <tomreyn> so if you are saying you first upgraded the bios to the latest version, then tried with a supported Lubuntu release, such as a fully updated installation of 20.04 LTS, or the latest installer image of 20.04 LTS, then run a memtest (as described above). if it succeeds without any errors after at least 2 full passes (run it overnight), then try booting again and try to capture logs.
[22:50] <tomreyn> "lag" may be due to insufficient hardware resources. there are many intel nuc models.
[22:55] <Kimmie11> Will do thank you tomreyn