=== genii is now known as genii-core [04:21] I have a really old laptop I wanna install lubuntu, but I couldn't find the system requirements anywhere. Can someone enlighten me? [04:26] lucas70, Lubuntu no longer provides minimum specs (https://lubuntu.me/taking-a-new-direction/) .... [09:35] [telegram] You can just install it and try. İ think, a 64 bit processor and 768MB ram should boot lubuntu (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) I have a really old laptop I wanna install lubuntu, but I couldn't find the system requirements anywhere. Can someone enlighten me?) [11:48] @Halis, lucas70 left just as I was typing out my response... why i stopped and just put "...." [14:53] [telegram] Oh, İ see. Since that question is asked every now and then, İ will write it here, so İ can later just copy & paste it: [15:00] [telegram] There is no official mininum requirements anymore (https://lubuntu.me/taking-a-new-direction/) [15:00] [telegram] It will boot with 768MB of RAM and a 64-bit processor. A internet browser with many open websites can require considerable more RAM, so you need to test, if it is usable in your case. === FatPhil_ is now known as FatPhil [15:22] I'm having trouble hibernating a persistent live-USB onto itself. [15:22] I created the USB stick using the mkusb tutorials that are out there, everything boots fine. [15:23] Used gparted to shrink the (unwanted) NTFS partition, and stick a RAM-sized swap partition there. [15:23] Everything still boots fine. [15:25] I added a line to /etc/fstab for that partition, swapon is fine with that. [15:25] live iso is not recommended in a hibernate situation [15:25] Hibernate *appears* to work. It thinks for a while, then powers down. [15:25] However, it powers up into the normal grub boot and I can go into a new session as before. [15:26] I haven't used live-USBs since the days of knoppix about a decade back, so don't know what level of tech or complexity they cope with. [15:27] the "persistent" nature is a feature I really do like though. [15:31] Ah, I didn't do anything with /etc/initramfs-tool/conf.d/resume - not sure what I need to do there. === genii-core is now known as genii