[05:28] <sunredsky> Hello, anyone home?
[05:28] <Unit193> Dang, I wanted to sleep...
[05:28] <Unit193> bioterror: Say you're here?
[05:28] <sunredsky> sorry, just a quick question
[05:29] <Unit193> Alright
[05:29] <sunredsky> Wait, are you who I was just talking to?
[05:29] <sunredsky> in xubuntu?
[05:30] <Unit193> Yep :P
[05:31] <sunredsky> Ok, then I guess you already know the question.  Will lubuntu be what I need to play around with the command line and learn about linux and bash?
[05:31] <bioterror> it's upto you
[05:31] <sunredsky> And will it run on 128 mb?
[05:32] <Unit193> 128M and 900MHz cpu
[05:34] <bioterror> what could I say
[05:34] <bioterror> I hope you have few gigs of SWAP ;)
[05:34] <sunredsky> Its a 20GB HD
[05:35] <Unit193> I take it you don't happen to have a stick or two of RAM around? You would have to use the !mini
[05:35] <sunredsky> Maybe I just need to byte the bullet and buy a more modern machine.  I just hate to throw the old one  out
[05:36] <Unit193> Better CPU than I have, but less RAM
[05:36] <sunredsky> No, I don't even think I can get ram for it anymore
[05:37] <bioterror> easily if it's SDRAM 100MHz
[05:37] <bioterror> or 133MHz
[05:38] <bioterror> if you're american, german, british, something else, try ebay for example ;)
[05:38] <sunredsky> That's a good idea.
[05:38] <bioterror> if you dont have friends/irc friends with ram
[05:39] <Unit193> AntiX is also maybe an option :P
[05:39] <sunredsky> I think I'll do just that
[05:39] <sunredsky> What is AntiX
[05:39] <sunredsky> >
[05:39] <sunredsky> ?
[05:39] <Unit193> More ram is much better option though. It's yet another distro :P
[05:40] <bioterror> I used to have 256MB and 512MB SDRAM's
[05:40] <sunredsky> So if I could get 512MB, I could load xubuntu?
[05:40] <bioterror> sunredsky, but why would you do that
[05:40] <bioterror> when you can run lubuntu
[05:41] <sunredsky> I don't know...  I don't know the difference.
[05:41] <bioterror> Unit193, I had real problems to find RDRAM for my Dual Xeon desktop ;)
[05:41] <sunredsky> I know I could google it, but I can't use internet right now
[05:41] <Unit193> Lubuntu has LXDE and Xubuntu has Xfce
[05:41] <sunredsky> Two more terms I don't understand...
[05:41] <Unit193> Just stick with Lubuntu with that CPU
[05:42] <sunredsky> Maybe a little background... I don't know anything about linux.
[05:42] <sunredsky> I am on a windows machine right now
[05:42] <bioterror> lubuntu is for your computer like you would fill your cars tank with higher octane gasoline
[05:42] <sunredsky> Always used windows, just want to learn how to use liinux
[05:42] <Unit193> bioterror: And you think you would find it easy? ;)
[05:43] <bioterror> sunredsky, I hope you're using NT4.0 ;)
[05:43] <sunredsky> Nope, but I've never been a fan of easy
[05:43] <sunredsky> I like interesting
[05:43] <sunredsky> Vista
[05:47] <sunredsky> Ok thanks for the help, people.  Going to bed now.  Maybe I'll order some new(old) RAM tomorrow.
[05:51] <bioterror> you cant run vista on 128MB of RAM?
[05:52] <bioterror> surely you can, but it cant be a pleasure
[05:52] <sunredsky> Oh, no, no, no - I have a much newer quad core running vista
[05:53] <sunredsky> Just trying to repurpose the old desktop
[05:54] <bioterror> okay
[10:17] <nicofs> Hey there! I have a problem... when trying to create a lubuntu rootfs with rootstock for ARM, I get hthe following error: "The following packages have unmet dependencies: lubuntu-desktop : Depends: gecko-mediaplayer but it is not installable"
[10:18] <nicofs> is it possible, that there are no arm binaries for gecko?
[19:21] <amjjawad> Hi there
[19:22] <amjjawad> I'd like to join Lubuntu Team and it says in "Getting involved Page" to create a Wiki Page in Ubuntu Wiki and then I can join. I'm not sure how to create that page?!
[20:27] <lui_> holaa
[20:27] <lui_> alguien me puede ayudar? acabo de instalar Lubuntu
[20:29] <lui_> holaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[20:29] <lui_> ¬¬
[20:29] <lui_> nadie?
[20:30] <suzi> i've got an older machine running ubuntu 9.10 and did an aptitude install lubuntu-desktop, which is cool, can i then do a dist-upgrade lubuntu to make it current (11.04 ?)