Hi,
I am a name long since banned from everything. We are tidying our Debian
servers and I found a set of ISO's that a young man found, many years ago
{1}.
This archive of the birth of lubuntu will be deleted in 48 hours. It is for
you to decide to move it to a new home.
None, or abusive an
; > 502 Bad Gateway
> >
> >
> > nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu)
> >
> >
> > I lost the flashing dots altogether!!!
> >
> > Then I tried the ctrl+shift+r and tried again, and I got:
> >
> > 502 Bad Gateway
> >
> >
> > nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu)
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> > nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu)
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> >
> > I lost the flashing dots altogether!!!
> >
> > Then I tried the ctrl+shift+r and tried again, and I got:
> >
> > 502 Bad Gateway
> >
> >
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I lost the flashing dots altogether!!!
Then I tried the ctrl+shift+r and tried again, and I got:
502 Bad Gateway
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> Then I tried the ctrl+shift+r and tried again, and I got:
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Linux install I'm using ipv6.disable=1 .
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to search through the
> ancient history of my emails to see if I could find what he was
> looking for.
>
>
Is Discourse for Lubuntu still down as of today?? For me in FF still
loading the four dots.
Found one of the emails from Mr Ward from '21 or so in which he said:
[QUOTE] I need
27;t show an iPv6 address. But of what kind my IP address is probably
shouldn't matter.
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> > ancient history of my emails to see if I could find what he was
> > looking for.
> >
> >
> Is Discourse for Lubuntu still down as of today?? For me in FF still
> loading the four dots.
>
> Found one of the emails from Mr Ward from '21 or so in w
On Thu, 2024-10-24 at 11:55 -0700, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> Is Discourse for Lubuntu still down as of today?? For me in FF still
> loading the four dots.
Hi,
with Waterfox I get five (four + one) animated dots.
°°oO°
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still broken???
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O
dline
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threadirqs ibt=off ipv6.disable=1
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> threadirqs ibt=off ipv6.disable=1
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> other Discourse forums work without issue, as mentioned before . . . .
> But I also have checked from two different workplace networks . . .
> with same result. So, only way to look at it, the entire Los Angeles
> area networking systems do not provide access to Lubuntu Discour
also have checked from two different workplace networks . . .
with same result. So, only way to look at it, the entire Los Angeles
area networking systems do not provide access to Lubuntu Discourse???
Possibly . . . .
But the "use a VPN, unless you already are, then don't use it" se
, which we are working on. We have gotten several
reports of these, and our sysadmin is working on it. I would like to
use this time to remind everyone that Lubuntu is an open-source
project provided for free, and support is given on a best-effort
basis. Nobody likes the forums being down (especia
the
following steps to wellness will become clear.
Until then, denial is the name of a river in some far away place . . .
"we see nothing, we know nothing." [Quote from Sgt Schultz]
On Mon, Oct 21, 2024 at 5:39 PM Bryan Boy wrote:
>
> I think Launchpad has a space for Lubuntu in it
I think Launchpad has a space for Lubuntu in it somewhere but I don't think
they'd count that as a bug towards Lubuntu itself.. this is infrastructure.
Lubuntu itself (the maintainers) need to publicly (in some form) confirm the
problem and provide status updates. Otherwise all we
from the
> email digest that I still get a few weeks back and that took a few
> days to bounce back, "not delivered" . . . .
>
> I cleared the cache in my Pop_OS FF and tried again . . . not working.
> I wanted to reply to the guy who is running Lubuntu on his MBP '
ad tried to reply by email from the
email digest that I still get a few weeks back and that took a few
days to bounce back, "not delivered" . . . .
I cleared the cache in my Pop_OS FF and tried again . . . not working.
I wanted to reply to the guy who is running Lubuntu on his MBP
ounce back, "not delivered" . . . .
I cleared the cache in my Pop_OS FF and tried again . . . not working.
I wanted to reply to the guy who is running Lubuntu on his MBP '09 . .
. as I still have an '09 running . . . but, nope, not working.
I previously emailed mr Ward about it
Latest update . . . "humpty" replied to my topic on Discourse with
"solution" to the problem being a lack of "sddm-greeter" package in
Lubuntu and a suggested command to "symlink" a command to get the
suspend applet in the display manager . . . and to post o
nf app . .
. .
But then it now seems like Lubuntu has the same issue, "default" theme
with the two options. I copied the "elarun" them from my Debian Sid
install, figuring that would work better than possibly the TW . . .
launched sddm-conf, changed the theme to the newly listed
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i've installed lubuntu, and choose minimal installation. whats irritated me:
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Some of the LXQt desktop you see (eg. wallpaper on your display) is
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Adding another file-manager to the system seems counter-intuitive to
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DITION: connect
error (113): No route to host] [/QUOTE]
Usually the forum will not work when actually running Lubuntu . . .
today I'm in Manjaro and clicking on "Forum" link from the lubuntu.me
web site . . . fails to load the forum.
"Personal problem" or . . . &qu
Greetings.
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outgoing
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On 11/14/22 10:54, Ben Coleman wrote:
On 11/14/2022 11:16 AM, Ben Coleman wrote:
while booting, it halts in the 'Powered by lubuntu' screen where the
penguin medallion should have a rotating light. There is no rotating
light and it seems to have stopped at the Southeast port
On 11/14/2022 11:16 AM, Ben Coleman wrote:
while booting, it halts in the 'Powered by lubuntu' screen where the
penguin medallion should have a rotating light. There is no rotating
light and it seems to have stopped at the Southeast portion of the
medallion.
One additional we
Is it happening with other OSes in your VirtualBox?
(I had similar problem and it turned out that it was general VirtualBox issue)
Nov 14, 2022, 17:16 by olo...@benshome.net:
> I've tried installing a couple of VMs of Lubuntu 22.04 under VirtualBox
> 6.1.40 under Win 10, and both
I've tried installing a couple of VMs of Lubuntu 22.04 under VirtualBox
6.1.40 under Win 10, and both eventually come up with the same problem:
while booting, it halts in the 'Powered by lubuntu' screen where the
penguin medallion should have a rotating light. There is no rota
0:25, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
>
>>> Message: 2
>>> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 11:34:21 +0200
>>> From: Nio Wiklund
>>> To: Mateusz Konieczny ,
>>> lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
>>> Subject: Re: [lubuntu-users] Discourse forum seems broken
>
. . but not in Lubuntu . . . .
On Wed, Oct 26, 2022 at 7:25 AM Fritz Hudnut wrote:
>
> >
> > Message: 2
> > Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 11:34:21 +0200
> > From: Nio Wiklund
> > To: Mateusz Konieczny ,
> > lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
> > Subject:
erent browsers on each device, so I'd say that'd be
reasonably thorough testing. I conclude that it's broken. Yup...
On 10/26/22 10:25, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
Message: 2
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 11:34:21 +0200
From: Nio Wiklund
To: Mateusz Konieczny ,
lubuntu-users@lists.ub
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 11:34:21 +0200
> From: Nio Wiklund
> To: Mateusz Konieczny ,
> lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com
> Subject: Re: [lubuntu-users] Discourse forum seems broken
> Message-ID: <5e2cb8c8-639e-8230-bdf2-b57d16578...@gmail.com&
/ <https://discourse.lubuntu.me/> seems to
have no recent postings
Hi Mateusz,
It seems broken for me too. I cannot scroll down (so I cannot see the
bottom alias end) of a thread (I tested more one thread).
So I hope someone with enough privileges on the website can fix the problem
t-src"). Source: // This script is inlined in
`_discourse_splash.html.erb"
Is it just me or general breakage?
https://discourse.lubuntu.me/ seems to have no recent postings
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@Is:
Yes. I did both, reinstalled grub and then "mkconfig'd" it and on cold
boot, selecting Lubuntu now brings verbose log in/dmesg, or it shows up . .
. in the fairly slow boot process . . . but got there!! And uname -r shows
5.19xxx kernel . . .
It takes a village .
it's
> back to the previous version??
>
> After I got 5.19 to boot I used the GUI mainline kernel app to remove the
> old 5.13 kernel, to try to get the system to default to 5.19, but on trying
> today it said, "5.13 not found, hit any key to continue" and back into
to remove
the old 5.13 kernel, to try to get the system to default to 5.19, but
on trying today it said, "5.13 not found, hit any key to continue" and
back into Grub menu we went.
Arrowed down to Lubuntu, pressed "e" and changed the kernel data to
5.19 and it booted up.
into Grub
menu we went.
Arrowed down to Lubuntu, pressed "e" and changed the kernel data to 5.19
and it booted up.
Question is, why doesn't it hold the data?? I've changed both line items,
the "Lubuntu" and the "advanced options" data and I can boot it, one time
Top posting, with impunity!!
So, I got a hint over on Discourse to "check the grub EFI menu" . . . and
once I figured out how to do that, indeed, Lubuntu was listing itself as
"19.10" and set to be booting 5.13 . . . took some more time to figure out
how to edit that data, to
Nio:
Well, good question . . . based upon which system is the "problematic"
one. The Lubuntu install is one of the first that went on this machine . .
. on the OEM HDD. The grub handler is TW, and that also is fairly "old" .
. . neither one of them is "test" p
I forget the way to fix it . . . .
It's not the end of the world, it's just that kinetic is now stuck in
5.13 . . . instead of 5.19 . . . . The question is, whether the problem
is something in Lubuntu that "messed with itself" OR as "historically,"
something i
earned how to fix it, fixed it . . . but
then time passes and I forget the way to fix it . . . .
It's not the end of the world, it's just that kinetic is now stuck in 5.13
. . . instead of 5.19 . . . . The question is, whether the problem is
something in Lubuntu that "messed with itself&
data from Lubuntu, and that UUID number doesn't show
up anywhere in "sudo blkid" from in the Lu system. But I did write that
number down from some "error" reports showing in the console during the
last apt dist-upgrade that I ran yesterday in Lu. Somehow perhaps apt
did som
Top posting:
This is the current data from Lubuntu, and that UUID number doesn't show up
anywhere in "sudo blkid" from in the Lu system. But I did write that
number down from some "error" reports showing in the console during the
last apt dist-upgrade that I ran yesterda
Sep 10, 2022 at 11:55 AM Nio Wiklund
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Fritz,
>>
>> This is what I think:
>>
>> If the active grub is controlled by some other distro in a dual-boot or
>> multi-boot setup,
>>
>> sudo update-grub
>>
>> of Lubuntu will not up
t;
> This is what I think:
>
> If the active grub is controlled by some other distro in a dual-boot or
> multi-boot setup,
>
> sudo update-grub
>
> of Lubuntu will not upgrade which kernel it points to. You should boot
> into the system that controls the active grub and
Hi Fritz,
This is what I think:
If the active grub is controlled by some other distro in a dual-boot or
multi-boot setup,
sudo update-grub
of Lubuntu will not upgrade which kernel it points to. You should boot
into the system that controls the active grub and run
sudo update-grub
or
really* have to, so I don't know off the top of my head/
>>> >>
>>> >> --
>>> >> 😷
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> Israel:
>>> >>
>>> >> Thanks for the sugg
back
>> >> to Lu in a few days. One of my problems is that since I'm rotating
>> >> OSs each day, I don't know where each system is vis the kernel.
>> >> Possibly kinetic is a "5.13" base system, but I did see "5.15" in the
>
quot;5.15" in the
> >> upgrade list. Yesterday I was in Tumbleweed, which is 5.19 . . . and
> >> then today I'm in Deb Sid, which I thought would be like 5.20??? but,
> >> nope, uname -r shows "5.10" . . . .
> >>
> >> The good news is t
d check to see that everything was unpacked in that last
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Hi Fritz and Israel,
I can confirm that Kinetic is a 5.19 now. Today I installed Lubuntu via
kinetic-preinstalled-server-amd64.img.xz
and lubuntu-desktop,
blew up in the middle or end of the
apt, the kinetic system rebooted into the GUI . . . . It was just a
rare instance of a "hang" in the apt dist-upgrade.
F
It looks like Kinetic has a 5.19 now, so you should try to update again.
You should check to see that everything was unpack
tic is a
"5.13" base system, but I did see "5.15" in the upgrade list. Yesterday I
was in Tumbleweed, which is 5.19 . . . and then today I'm in Deb Sid, which
I thought would be like 5.20??? but, nope, uname -r shows "5.10" . . . .
The good news is that whatever b
all, there may be a way to force it to update
the menus but I don't really like to use either of those unless I
*really* have to, so I don't know off the top of my head/
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the reply . . . the "disappearing Firefox" thing only
was a problem as far as wanting a browser to search for answers to the
problem of apt "hanging" in the process of updating the system . . . . On
cold boot FF came back.
But, the question of what happened with apt was the more important question
. . . was it trying to install a too new kernel and then tried to back out
of it? It was an odd episode . . . .
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y to find a long term support replacement for Ubuntu flavours.
Snaps are an Ubuntu only thingy. Other distros provide the snap
infrastructure, but they are not supporting it. I also dislike
alternatives, such as flatpak, but those at least enjoy a minimum of
acceptance, while there
13.0-16-generic . . . I didn't update grub via
the master grub controller in another OS . . . to see if that would get the
kernel closer to 6.15??? Running a multi-boot grub situation . . . . But
there hasn't been this kind of "hang" in running apt in Lu in quite some
time
The Lubuntu team is excited to announce that Lubuntu 20.04.5 LTS has
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During every release cycle, we hit a milestone titled Feature Freeze,
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order to dedicate the remainder of the cycle to
The Lubuntu team is excited to announce that Lubuntu 22.04.1 LTS (Jammy
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Folks:
Booted up in Lubuntu kinetic today and I once again get an error message
about "update for Firefox snap, close app in the next 13 days"
I have "closed the app" numerous times over the last month or so and still
getting this error message . . . what's up w
On 5/4/22 19:49, Aere Greenway wrote:
In Lubuntu 22.04, is there any way to make it just show the
application icon and name in the taskbar?
On mine, it shows just a portion of the text of the title-bar,
extracted from the middle of that text, and no icon.
However, if an application (such as
In Lubuntu 22.04, is there any way to make it just show the application
icon and name in the taskbar?
On mine, it shows just a portion of the text of the title-bar, extracted
from the middle of that text, and no icon.
However, if an application (such as now with Thunderbird Mail), as I
Bottom posting . . .
I think it's all the little ads, permeating almost every web-page you visit
nowadays, that saps away the power of our machines. Slower
> machines are more affected.
>
>
>
>
> Last time I experienced almost-no-ADs was in socialism in Yugoslavia.
> I
hink it is in the ~/.config/pcmanfm-qt/default/settings.conf
perhaps the 'FolderViewCellMargins=@Size(3 3)' line, though I am not
entirely sure
I am currently using 1.1.0 version, and some of those earlier bugs are
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spect Snaps are the
problem. Firefox is now distributed as a Snap package in Lubuntu 22.04, and
the Snap package system has quite a bit of extra overhead compared to the
old way of doing things (where Firefox was just installed straight into the
system via the apt package system). Having Firefox d
re correct about mainstream commercial websites.
> I wish the ads would go away. I don't put them on websites I maintain.
> It's gotten to where if I visit a web-page and see a plethora of ads, I
> just hit the 'back' button, and don't bother with that page.
&
preferences, I've set it to save the settings for this folder,
but every time I open the file browser, the same widths (that don't work
for me) reappear.
Is there any way to customize the heading item widths in pcmanfm, for
detailed-list view?
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just hit the 'back' button, and don't bother with that page.
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Anyone have a good insight of the increase in resource use
or is using it on older hardware that borderline struggles
with common contemporary desktop+browser needs?
*(me on Thinkpad X220 thinking if I should upgrade)
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On 4/21/22 16:48, Dan Simmons wrote:
The Lubuntu team is excited to announce that Lubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy
Jellyfish) has been released! Many thanks to all the contributors. You
can find out more at our official blog post[1]
[1] https://lubuntu.me/jammy-released
On behalf of the Lubuntu
Has there been any advancement in following this up?
The .net site still appears at the top of the search results, and
remains wildly out of date.
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Title
> >
> Thank you for your hard work on this release.
>
> I've been testing it, and got some pleasant surprises.
>
> The color-customization I so enjoyed on LXDE, now works on LXQT too.
> And it now supports the SD-card reader in my Mac Mini.
>
> It appears to
On 4/21/22 16:48, Dan Simmons wrote:
The Lubuntu team is excited to announce that Lubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy
Jellyfish) has been released! Many thanks to all the contributors. You
can find out more at our official blog post[1]
[1] https://lubuntu.me/jammy-released
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? the
days of PPC linux??? : - ))
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On 4/21/22 17:48, Dan Simmons wrote:
The Lubuntu team is excited to announce that Lubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy
Jellyfish) has been released! Many thanks to all the contributors. You
can find out more at our official blog post[1]
[1] https://lubuntu.me/jammy-released
On behalf of the Lubuntu
The Lubuntu team is excited to announce that Lubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy
Jellyfish) has been released! Many thanks to all the contributors. You
can find out more at our official blog post[1]
[1] https://lubuntu.me/jammy-released
On behalf of the Lubuntu release team,
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The results [1] for the 2022 Lubuntu Council election are in.
Congratulations to the winners and many thanks to everyone that ran for
a position on the council. I look forward to working with all of you in
the upcoming year. For those that have served on the council and are
outgoing, thank you for
The Lubuntu team is excited to announce that Lubuntu 21.10 (Impish
Indri) has been released! You can find out more at our official [blog
post][1]
[1]:
https://lubuntu.me/impish-released/
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Thanks to all the hard work from our contributors, Lubuntu 20.04.3 has
been released! You can find out more at our official [blog post][1].
[1]:
https://lubuntu.me/focal-3-released/
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o wit . . .
nada . . . .
Problem remains. Possibly I can directly access the web site, but linking
through the digests doesn't work . . . . I checked after I moved up to
Impish.
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> Date: Tue, 18 May 2021 10:20:03 +1000
> From: Chris Guiver
> To: Juan Manuel Carrillo
ow an alternative to rich
> the forums.
> Thanks in advance for your support.
> Best regards.
> Juan Manuel
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ur support.
Best regards.
Juan Manuel
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ut hey, if you did, share your experiences!)
Maybe in the future it could be a default install option for Lubuntu?
The names fit so well together! lol
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The EOL date is in April not May.
On 4/29/21 6:46 PM, Dan Simmons wrote:
> Lubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) will reach End of Life on Friday, April 30,
> 2021. Please read our official [Blog][1] post for more information.
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> [1]:
> https://lubuntu.me/bionic-eol/
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> On behal
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