[00:17] Hello [00:17] anyone know where to download a proper ISO? [00:19] meway: For Lubuntu, http://lubuntu.net/ [00:19] !iso | meway [00:19] meway: To mount an ISO disc image, type « sudo mount -o loop » - There is a list of useful cd image conversion tools at http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/CD_Image_Conversion - Always verify the ISO using !MD5 before !burning. [00:19] oh darn [00:19] i thought i had it right :) [00:19] won't infrared recorder work? [00:19] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/ for live, http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily/current/ for alternate [00:19] meway: You wanna DOWNLOAD or BURN the ISO? [00:20] I want to download and than burn an ISO [00:20] to a cd [00:20] meway said download, i screwed up [00:20] oh darn i gave you the dailies [00:20] man i should just shut up [00:20] here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/ [00:21] I want a minimal install like nothing but being able to connect to the internet the machine its going to go on is intended to be a server [00:21] so you don't even want a gui, right? [00:21] no I do want gui as it has to run a client with a gui [00:22] or I'd use ubuntu-server-edition [00:22] then https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall [00:22] you probably just want lubuntu-core [00:27] wxl: whats core> [00:32] wxl: I can't find any usable .iso files [00:33] wxl: system is 32bit [00:33] if that narrows things down [01:47] !minimal | meway [01:47] meway: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD [04:15] /join #ubuntu [06:44] the problem with lubuntu is the ubuntu packages have some nonsense dependencies, for example, if you want to install cheese (webcam app) you are recommended to install pretty much the entire ubuntu. why the hell cheese depends on things like brasero? [06:44] lumpunto: you are mistaken. that is an ubuntu problem. [06:45] if you did that in xubuntu or kubuntu, same thing. [06:45] wxl: yeah :D. I wanted to install the sound recorder also (gnome-media something like this) and ended giving up and using the command line, because I would need to install tons of packages. [06:46] the ubuntu repos have a serious problem of dependencies. everything depends on everything :) [06:46] #sadbuttrue [06:46] nonsense [06:46] yeah [06:47] I wish some packages would "just work" like ubuntu is supposed to. [06:47] yeah :) same here [06:48] Little by little I guess, some things are getting better I'm happy to report [06:50] i hope so. another annoyance is that a lot of packages depends on pulseaudio, but I wouldn't like to use pulseaudio on lubuntu. [06:51] maybe you need to find better alternatives [06:51] of course if you force them to install without pulseaudio they works perfectly as well [06:51] Ya depends, sometimes things freak out on ya [06:52] personally, i've experienced more problem by using pulseaudio than not using it at all === psutton_ is now known as zleap === psutton is now known as zleap [11:47] hello [12:16] Is http://lubuntublog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/box-theme-reaches-038.html theme in the Ubuntu Archive? [13:31] I upgraded from 12.04 to 12.10 and I get an error stating I have unmet dependencies {linux-image-3.5.0-27-generic} I try to install and get error "Errors were encountered while processing: [13:31] /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-image-3.5.0-27-generic_3.5.0-27.46_i386.deb [13:31] E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)" [13:44] hey there. What do I have to install to have on screen feedback when I enable the touchpad or change the volume? [13:45] what's the ubuntu package that shows popup indicators? [14:02] hello [14:03] hi [14:04] how is the testing going ? [14:05] fine so far. no bugs to report for me anyway [14:07] cool [14:07] i have just re-installed 12.10 [14:07] so a few issues solved there === rajesh is now known as Guest16595 [18:32] xnox: That is default for Lubuntu now, and since "lubuntu-artwork" is at version 0.38, I'm going to say yes. === G4MBY is now known as PaulW2U === 77CAAVMF2 is now known as TheDrums [20:51] (Should I ask this somewhere else?) I'm having trouble with IO APIC when the Lubuntu 13.04 Beta 2 (32-bit) live image boots up. [20:51] *in VBox [20:53] !13.04 | SonikkuAmerica [20:53] SonikkuAmerica: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) will be the 18th release of Ubuntu, Discussion and support until final release in #ubuntu+1 [20:53] thats where i would go [20:55] OK... [20:56] (But it's scheduled to go out in 2-3 weeks! :( ) [20:56] SonikkuAmerica: i would test it on metal.. [20:58] I only have one of those, I'm too lazy to pull out gparted, and I need a (somewhat) production environment. Running Ubuntu 12.10 obviously doesn't help that last bullet point much... [20:59] SonikkuAmerica: i wouldnt lose sleep over it then [21:03] Nvm, got it working. [21:03] (without APIC. This is weird due to the fact that I thought I'd disabled it last time) === SonikkuAmerica2 is now known as SonikkuAmerica === G4MBY is now known as PaulW2U