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guivercWell done kc2bez in https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH-wCfo8R5c  (Community Office hours 10/June/2021) & way to represent :) (see Lenny t-shirt @ 4:33)02:46
guivercChannel op (teward), I think the topic should include/mention Lubuntu Support ...  it used to be "Topic for #lubuntu is: Lubuntu Support | About: https://lubuntu.me | Docs: https://manual.lubuntu.me | Lubuntu 21.04 released! https://lubuntu.me/hirsute-released/ | Offtopic: #lubuntu-offtopic | Contribute: #lubuntu-devel | EspaƱol: #lubuntu-es | Mailing list: https://lists.ubuntu.com/lubuntu-users | Telegram: https://telegram.lubuntu.me/support"02:48
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Sopitas72hi everyone!22:49
Sopitas72im trying to install lubuntu in an old pc I had that already has windows xp on it. Since its discontinued id like to install this in order to make it usable again22:50
Sopitas72im having trouble figuring out what version of the software I need22:50
Sopitas72and if it is possible to make it work again or not22:51
guivercSopitas72, https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/1/Installing_lubuntu.html is the manual section for installing Lubuntu.   (stable in the URL implies latest release being 21.04.  If you use LTS just change 'stable' to say LTS)22:54
guivercThe choice of which release is up to you.   I prefer the latest (Lubuntu 21.04 or 2021-April release)...  but that also means you need to release-upgrade every 6-9 months which many don't like doing, thus prefer the LTS release; latest LTS is Lubuntu 20.04 (ie. 2020-April release)22:55
Sopitas72oh, remember im talking about a really old pc22:55
guiverc'old' is vague so I don't know what to do with that... I'm on a 2009 dell & don't consider it old personally as it still runs22:55
Sopitas72oh and it supports 64bits?22:56
guivercI used boxes as old as 2003 in QA-testing Lubuntu in the last 18 months... but 'old' means how old?22:56
guivercboxes as old as from 2000 are amd64 (high-end enterprise geared boxes are)...  cheap consumer grade 32-bit were made into 2011; but amd64 exists from 2000 onwards22:57
kc2bezSopitas72: maybe just let us know what your pc has for a processor and RAM and we can go from there. 22:58
Sopitas72its an acer aspire 3690 series model no bl5022:59
Sopitas72it currently has no os since the owner erased it 22:59
kc2bezThat might be an issue, a quick websearch show that to have a 32bit processor.23:01
guivercCeleron is cheap/consumer grade; I don't know your cpu but I see https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/27145/intel-celeron-m-processor-370-1m-cache-1-50-ghz-400-mhz-fsb.html (32-bit only) for one model you mention (there were 3 cpus available)23:01
guivercthe last Lubuntu that runs on x86/i386 (32-bit) is Lubuntu 18.04 which we don't support any longer.. it had 3 years of support ending 2021-April (3 years from release 2018-April).   Some packages are still security-upgraded23:02
guivercOur download page is https://lubuntu.me/downloads/ which has a 'graphic' showing support; 18.04 is off our support you'll note, but you can download it from https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/18.04/release/ but note as we dont' support it, we won't help you with it if you decide to use it.23:04
Sopitas72what about a different OS?23:04
guivercWe support Lubuntu23:05
Sopitas72someone recommended me debian lxqt23:05
Sopitas72oh right23:05
Sopitas72my bad23:05
guivercI'll say that I Lubuntu 18.04 LTS performed better on one 2003 HP I tested with than Debian Buster (10) with LXDE  (I test Debian too regularly)23:06
guivercon most boxes the difference was minor, but on 1 really lower powered device Lubuntu outperformed Debian  (it was a celeron; only celeron I tested with)23:07
guivercDebian has support though, though Debian LTS is only certain packages just like Lubuntu 18.04 LTS now is...  Your choice23:08
Sopitas72ive already tried installing the lubuntu 18.23:10
Sopitas7204 and had some issues23:10
Sopitas72but just now I realised I was installing the alternate version23:10
Sopitas72so im going to give it a try with the desktop version 23:11
guivercthe alternate ISO was for boxes with ~700MB of ram or less; was NOT an ideal installer unless you had to use it23:11
Sopitas72it would regularly state that my cd-room was corrupted even thou i was installing it with an usb bootable23:12
guivercthe installation media is called CD regardless of what you write it to, meaning your ISO was corrupted (did you verify it before writing to media) or your write failed (did you verify it?)23:13
Sopitas72oh I didnt know I had to verify it23:13
Sopitas72how do i do that?23:13
guivercthe Lubuntu manual pages provide some details of how to verify, but links for 18.04 will be https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu#0 and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/CDIntegrityCheck  (the Lubuntu manual is easier but relates to later releases that verify media differently)23:14
guivercthe Lubuntu manual maybe easier for ISO validation though23:14
guiverckey to verify ISO is the download link I provided has two methods, SHA256SUMS file which contains filename & checksum.. You verify the (sha356) checksum of your download ISO matches the one in that file.. other method has a command do it for you (.gpg file in link); refer manual links I provided with instructions (which mention Ubuntu, Windows & OSX)23:19
Sopitas72If I download the torrent of the lubuntu 18.04 desktop i dont have to verify it. right?23:43
kc2bezThe torrent should take care of the verification of the download.23:44
kc2bezI'd probably still look at the CD integrity check to make sure it was written to the USB correctly.23:46
kc2bez(That is the second link guiverc gave above)23:46
guiverchttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/CDIntegrityCheck23:49
kc2bezYup, that one.23:49
* guiverc gave many links.. as he is prone to do..23:49

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