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Oe_edenholstein, where/how can I file a bug ?00:16
Unit193!bug00:19
ubottuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.00:19
Oe_eden500 internal server error00:35
kosaidpohello01:21
kosaidpowhich package i have to install to get disk utility01:22
Unit193gnome-disk-utility ?01:22
kosaidpoUnit193: you sure ??01:23
kosaidpoi think its lx sumthin related i may be wrong ']01:23
kosaidpoUnit193: you're right i mistaken its name01:24
AscavasaionMorning.  My PS/2 mouse refuses to be recognised.  It is getting power as it is glowing, but does not work.  I am currently using a USB one just to get around GUI, but I need the USB port for other things.  Can someone please tell me how to get the PS/2 mouse working.  Thank you.04:26
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Lesh_Hello, I'd like to ask for some help. I have a old IBM T23 and wanted to install Lubuntu 12.10 alternate 32bit. It has a Pentium 3 with 1,13GHz and 384MB Ram. After the installtion the screen looks like this: https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/706097_189241941214630_123880148_o.jpg Is there a problem with the graphic driver and am I able to fix that? Thank you.22:06
AnalogymousHi! I'm currently installing Lubuntu for an older machine running amd athlon 3000+, 512mb ram, 128mb Nvidia 5200 and I decided to erase the already existing Windows XP and Ubuntu-installation when I clicked in the installation guide that I run from a DVD. I can only hear minor activity from the HDD and there is a blackscreen with the pointer feat the loading circle. Has the installation frozen or is it just erasing all the22:43
Analogymous data from previous OSs? :)22:43
Lesh_Hello, I'd like to ask for some help. I have a old IBM T23 and wanted to install Lubuntu 12.10 alternate 32bit. It has a Pentium 3 with 1,13GHz and 384MB Ram. After the installtion the screen looks like this: https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/706097_189241941214630_123880148_o.jpg Is there a problem with the graphic driver and am I able to fix that? Thank you.22:56
AnalogymousLooks like problems with the graphic driver...23:06
Lesh_And now? =/23:09
AnalogymousI have no clue. I am currently trying to install it myself and it feels stuck with the loading...23:18
AnalogymousI think maybe an installation of XP or other OS would make due to recover it!23:19
AnalogymousHope I won't have the same graphical issue, it's feels like a gamble when it comes to driver to support for linux but maybe that's just my beginner prejudices..23:20
Lesh_Same here ;)23:23
AnalogymousDah.23:37
holsteinAnalogymous: i would load the live CD with "nomodeset".. safe graphics mode23:47
holsteinAnalogymous: with tricky hardware, i might use a live CD such as puppy or knoppix to get the desktop configured.. then steal the xorg.conf from that live environment23:47
holsteindriver support can be challenging, but remember.. nothing about linux/*buntu is preventing your hardware manufacturer from providing you a driver for your hardware23:48
holsteinthat being said, there are plenty of options.. the vesa driver is one of those usually fail-safe options23:49
hal14450Lesh_, it would help to know the graphics chip. you can use lspci to glean that info and then google for a solution. i do have to admit that having something like that happen after a fresh install given you probably didn't use a CLI based installer really isn't acceptable.23:57

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