[02:11] <charliemac> How can I fix a "(initramfs) Can not mount /dev/loop0 (/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs) on //filesystem.squashfs" error message?
[02:41] <charliemac> Just used pendrivelinux.com's UniversalUSBInstaller and it worked better than UNetbootin, apparently...
[02:41] <charliemac> Now how can I verify the installer?
[02:44] <head_victim> charliemac: before you continue further you are going to need to be able to boot of USB, you've mentioned previously you don't have this function?
[02:45] <charliemac> Strangely, when xubuntu installation failed, it still enabled me to boot from usb, but only after attempting to boot xubuntu each time
[02:46] <head_victim> Ok, well if you've installed it all you need to do is boot off it, there is an option to "check for errors" so you can check it from within the liveUSB
[02:47] <charliemac> Scratch that, it's now giving me an  "(initramfs) Can not mount /dev/loop0 (/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs) on //filesystem.squashfs" error message
[02:48] <head_victim> I've not seen that before sorry, you might try the mailing list or see if anyone comes along that knos more than I do
[03:14] <charliemac> Sounds like a plan, thanks.
[05:55] <bioterror> hoh
[05:56] <bioterror> that casper says to look for cdrom, made something wrong :D
[05:56] <bioterror> hard to mount stuff if os boots from usb and it thinks the stuff is in cdrom :D
[11:31] <mmaksimov> Hi. Does any release schedule exist for 11.04? Is it available on lubuntu wiki?
[11:32] <bioterror> yes
[11:32] <stlsaint> bioterror: yo
[11:32] <bioterror> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyReleaseSchedule
[11:34] <charliemac> Does anyone know where to get the Lubuntu 10.10 kernel?  I'm trying the <http://marc.herbert.free.fr/linux/win2linstall.html> method for installing without USB/CD/Floppy.
[11:35] <wolfpack> bioterror: is the same scheduled followed for lubuntu also ?
[11:37] <bioterror> www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/11/lubuntu-11-04-gets-a-release-schedule/
[11:37] <bioterror> im lazy
[12:16] <mmaksimov> bioterror, thanks for your laziness, it is quite helpful ;)
[12:21] <bioterror> np
[15:04] <VAT> Hello. Works the QVWM (win95-lookalike) on lubuntu? the file is a scr.rpm.
[15:05] <VAT> I have install lubuntu, and im very pleased with it. Right now i want to install a win95 desktop theme :) Do you know an win95 desktop theme who is better that QVWM?
[15:08] <stlsaint> no
[15:08] <stlsaint> sorry
[15:09] <VAT> Okej, i just take QVWM then ;)
[15:09] <VAT> QVWM is old, but i hope it works stabel lika a tabel :)
[15:10] <stlsaint> lol
[15:10] <stlsaint> you mean "table"
[15:14] <VAT> The latest update of QVWM is 10 yers old :O
[15:16] <stlsaint> wow
[15:44] <szczur> VAT, try IceWM > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IceWM
[15:44] <szczur> at least it gets more updates
[15:54] <VAT> But QVWM it's more like WIN95, then IceWM :p
[17:00] <Henflin> hi
[17:00] <Henflin> i just burned the lubuntu10.10.iso file
[17:00] <Henflin> but after running the CD
[17:01] <Henflin> there comes up the Ubuntu installation
[17:01] <Henflin> why?
[17:01] <bioterror> ?
[17:01] <bioterror> lubuntu uses the same ubiasdyuiasdoiasd
[17:02] <Henflin> ah I see
[17:03] <Henflin> ok
[17:03] <Henflin> what should I choose as an desktop environment? ubuntu / kubuntu /xubuntu  / mythbuntu?
[17:04] <Henflin> lubuntu is not listed there
[17:04] <bioterror> what?
[17:04] <bioterror> do you have lubuntu desktop?
[17:05] <Henflin> nah I just wanted to run the cd Ive burn on my win7 computer to see the installation menu
[17:05] <Henflin> my laptop where I want to install lubuntu comes next week .. isnt here yet
[17:05] <Henflin> :
[17:05] <Henflin> :)
[17:06] <bioterror> well
[17:06] <bioterror> lubuntu is a livecd just like every other
[17:06] <bioterror> unless you take alternative
[17:07] <Henflin> is this download correct for my purpose? http://lubuntu.net/blog/lubuntu-1010-released
[17:08] <Henflin> (installation on my laptop hdd)
[17:09] <bioterror> yes
[17:09] <Henflin> good
[17:09] <bioterror> that should be, atleast I've used it many times :D
[17:09] <Henflin> ^^
[17:10] <Henflin> well strange that the installation menu which comes up after running the burned CD shows ubuntu desktop environment
[17:10] <bioterror> should not
[17:11] <bioterror> http://gilir.files.wordpress.com/2010/10/lubuntu-10-10-1.png it should look like that
[17:11] <Henflin> thas my screenshot http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/8185/unbenanntxj.jpg
[17:11] <bioterror> http://i1-news.softpedia-static.com/images/extra/LINUX/large/lubuntu1010beta-large_001.jpg more exact
[17:11] <bioterror> what?
[17:11] <Henflin> ah yea but I wont install it now
[17:11] <bioterror> wtf is that?
[17:12] <szczur> it's wubi
[17:12] <Henflin> this is just the installation auto run menu
[17:12] <szczur> reboot your pc and boot from cd
[17:12] <bioterror> windows adn what
[17:12] <bioterror> yeah
[17:12] <Henflin> yep
[17:12] <Henflin> ah I see
[17:12] <Henflin> so My mistake
[17:12] <Henflin> thanks
[17:12] <bioterror> :D
[17:12] <szczur> don't know if wubi works with lubuntu
[17:12] <bioterror> seems no
[17:13] <bioterror> there's some more important things to do than support non-working installation method
[17:13] <szczur> actuallly that method works too, but i don't like it :)
[17:13] <szczur> however you can uninstall ubuntu from Add/Remove Programs
[17:14] <szczur> which is kinda funny
[17:14] <bioterror> szczur, wubi doesnt work :D
[17:14] <szczur> LIES!
[17:14] <bioterror> szczur, when comes first grub2 upgrade after installation, it's laters :D
[17:14] <szczur> ohhh
[17:15] <szczur> i used it once just for giggles
[17:15] <bioterror> I use real installations
[17:15] <bioterror> but I've heard people uses vm's for giggles :D
[17:15] <szczur> wanted to see what's that, boot up ubuntu, looked around and installed it normal way
[17:16] <szczur> is that true that lu8buntu will look like this in natty?
[17:16] <szczur> http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_Hht7VZ29XgM/TTbMgV34pNI/AAAAAAAAY1k/BNJIZ0DC7gs/s1600/ozone.png
[17:17] <szczur> one and only thing that is out of place is the CPU meter :)
[17:18] <szczur> that looks*
[17:18] <bioterror> cpu meter is horrible
[17:18] <szczur> but it works :)
[17:18] <bioterror> I'm not sure if that looks cool or not
[17:19] <bioterror> hard to decide
[17:19] <bioterror> let's say that it's good looking desktop :D
[17:19] <szczur> :)
[17:19] <szczur> yeah, that's true
[17:19] <szczur> that's why i'm asking
[17:19]  * bioterror pets wmaker <3
[17:20] <szczur> i read about it on polish l;inux blog about ubuntu
[17:20] <szczur> and wanted to confront it with reality :)
[17:20] <szczur> wmmaker looks like from 1980's :>
[17:20] <bioterror> !
[17:21] <szczur> j/k
[17:23] <bioterror> I think if I look that new theme for like 2 hours, it will look good in my eyes after all
[17:23] <bioterror> it's just that we are used to that 10.10 sleek looks
[17:28] <Henflin> thx :)
[17:40] <szh> There's no link to the FAQ in the Wiki.
[17:41] <szh> What's the URL?
[17:42] <bioterror> that's becouse it is still under work
[17:42] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ
[17:42] <bioterror> it's just my raw version
[17:43] <szh> Thanks!
[17:44] <bioterror> that was fast :D
[17:52] <gnewb> I got the Marvel working, but it is weak.
[17:53] <bioterror> that's marvelous! ;)
[17:54] <gnewb> I will post the outputs on the Forums for others. /note to self: register or re-register on LXDE forums....
[17:55] <gnewb> I did purchase a Star Tech card, it works with Debian, Ubuntu, LXDE, $17.80 at Office Depot.
[17:57] <gnewb> It was just a challenge that I wanted to solve, so I did.
[17:57] <bioterror> that's a rewarding feeling, I know ;)
[17:57] <gnewb> Is what computer geeks live for!
[17:59] <gnewb> Now I have to give these three other boxes to some kid that wants to learn about Hardware, they will all be loaded with a fresh Lubuntu install.
[17:59] <bioterror> nice
[17:59] <bioterror> there's always someone needing a pc
[18:00] <gnewb> Yes, and learning is better than just here is your system, now buy $1000 in software so it might work.
[18:03] <gnewb> back to hacking, have fun!
[22:05] <MrChrisDruif> I'll ask it again, the only way to get a 64-bit Lubuntu is with the mini-iso? And what steps should I go about to install it?
[22:06] <MrChrisDruif> Do I have to add an PPA before I can install Lubuntu with the mini-iso?
[22:07] <MrChrisDruif> nm....found it on a website
[23:12] <phillw> MrChrisDruif: it IS covered on the support page, it's why we write them :\
[23:13] <MrChrisDruif> Yeah, I found it on some wiki.ubuntu page...
[23:51] <szh> I installed Lubuntu on a new partition and I have Windows 7 on the other one. I like Lubuntu a lot and I want to use it 98% of the time. Therefore, I would like to remove space from the Windows partition and add it to the Lubuntu partition. What tool is good for this? Thanks!
[23:51] <MrChrisDruif> szh: you've got multiple options here :)
[23:52] <szh> OK. What are some of them?
[23:53] <MrChrisDruif> You can reduce the size of the W7 partition from within W7 (more safe, but Windows likes to keep more space to himself) or from within Lubuntu (at least with gparted)/maybe better to use liveCD
[23:53] <szh> Does the live cd have gparted on it or do I need to install it?
[23:55] <MrChrisDruif> LiveCD comes with a partition tool. I don't know if it's Gparted by default...
[23:55] <szh> OK
[23:55] <szh> Thanks
[23:55] <MrChrisDruif> Anyone else how knows it?
[23:58] <szczur> livcd have gparted already installed
[23:58] <szczur> don't know if gparted is able to resize ntfs partitions
[23:59] <szczur> yes, it can do it