[09:30] <Guest96616> @leokolb
[09:42] <csandoval8> exit
[14:30] <jwidea> Good Morning, has anyone else been receiving an error “Err:5 http://ppa.launchpad.net/lubuntu-desktop/ppa/ubuntu focal InRelease    403  Forbidden [IP: 91.189.95.85 80]”
 jwidea: That PPA is disabled and is not providing packages anymore.  That's why you're getting a 403.
 Remove the PPA from your system, and you'll be fine
[14:38] <jwidea> Ok then.  I quite new at this linux OS thing. Found the settings Thank You.  just curious what happened to it, was this a planned removal?
[14:39] <kc2bez[m]> I don't think that ppa has had any packages in quite some time.
 it didn't
 last I see was for Xenial
 so it was probably removed/disabled because of bitrot (staleness)
 in either case just remove the PPA from your system and you'll be fine :)
[14:42] <jwidea> Great info, didn't understand, But now I am the wiser. Thanks Again
[14:44] <guiverc> jwidea, It hadn't been used in a long time, contained only really old packages no-one should be using (EOL releases) so it was disabled...   It's common for archives to be 'cleaned' when releases go EOL (end-of-life)  Xenial is the codename for 16.04; which reached EOL in 2019-April for Lubuntu (3 years from 2016-April release)
[14:52] <jwidea> Truely appriciate the knowledge conveyed.
[14:54] <teward> jwidea: we're happy to help convey knowledge when we can :)
[14:54] <teward> asking questions is also always helpful so we know what knowledge you need from us :)
[14:56] <jwidea> Great, Helps an Old Dog with NEW Tricks :)
[15:00] <jwidea> have a great day,
[15:10] <joshuaa> hi
[15:11] <joshuaa> lubuntu rocks being so light its fast but its still ubuntu
[16:50] <LINUXUBUNTU-BRAN> Need help. >> I have 2 OS on 2 different drives with GRUB Dual Boot WINDOWS ---- Ubuntu, Linux >>> I want to connect remotely to either/or vise versa doesnt matter thru which OS
[20:20] <freebench> hi chaps, having here a lenovo laptop running lubuntu
[20:21] <freebench> root password is being lost. according to manual I try to follow a root pwd could be reset. For this a GRUB menu needs to be accessed first
[20:22] <freebench> the thing is that GRUB doesn't show up even for a couple of seconds
[20:22] <freebench> as it typically does ...
[20:22] <freebench> how to make GRUB pop up
[20:24] <freebench> I can see there is a boot partition ...  /boot/efi
[20:24] <freebench> any advises?
[20:42] <krytarik> freebench: I'd try with hitting Escape during the boot process.
[20:59] <freebench> didn't help
[21:01] <kc2bez[m]> What about holding shift?
[21:07] <freebench> nope :(
[21:14] <freebench> maybe there is something in BIOS that prevents GRUB to show up
[21:17] <freebench> If I hit F12 during the boot, the Boot Menu  shows up listing ubuntu, debian, both of the disks and PCI LAN option
[21:18] <freebench> similar to this https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fcdn1.expertreviews.co.uk%2Fsites%2Fexpertreviews%2Ffiles%2F2015%2F08%2Fboot_menu.png%3Fitok%3DpuiPdZ7b&f=1&nofb=1
[22:31] <guiverc> freebench, I do a device that is a pain to get grub to show (too quick I think, hit key early & it's ignored by uEFI.BIOS which removes key from buffer of box) & it's just repeated efforts that get SHIFT or ESC to get it to show.  A Lubuntu system won't have a 'root' password though by default (normal for all Ubuntu's to not use root; it's got an invalid password)