[01:09] hi Synaptic keeps freezing [01:09] on 13.04 === wxl_ is now known as wxl [02:21] is there a 64bit iso available for the lenovo thinkpad t60? [02:22] I can see an AMD64 image, but no intel x86_64 image [02:23] hi hpuser4466 [02:23] 32bits you mean? [02:23] ps: T60 has intel core2duo [02:23] i need 64bit iso [02:23] AMD64 is what you want. [02:24] ok thanks. [02:24] No problem, got the .iso link? [08:58] Problem with WiFi not working in lubuntu. Chipset: Intel 3945ABG [08:59] harware switch is ON. "rfkill list" says nothing is blocked. [09:02] Sorry. Problem solved. I had to enable WiFi on my router first. [09:02] Lubuntu working fine :- ) [09:50] :D [12:51] hi [12:51] is 1.3GHz + 3 GB ok for lubuntu? [12:54] is that a p3, p4 or what [13:00] linuxdumb, if you use my nick I will see your messages [13:01] it is an intel penryn if that helps [13:01] penryn su4100 [13:01] to be precise [13:01] pentium what though, there are tons of version, p3, p4 etc.... [13:01] http://valid.canardpc.com/2816690 [13:02] can you tell from that? [13:02] ok, that's some strange linux designation [13:02] no it's windows :) [13:02] see the sentence under "Intel Pentium su4100" [13:03] http://ark.intel.com/products/43568/ [13:03] I don't know what it means by 2 cores to be honest [13:04] hmm. maybe it really does have 2 cores? [13:04] ok, sorry never heard of this type of pentium, assume it must be newer than p4 in which case you should be fine, especially as it looks like it is dual core [13:06] I am running lubuntu right now on old laptop, p4 1.8Ghz, 1Gb ram, runs very well [13:06] linuxdumb, it's old! [13:07] 2009 I think [13:07] but I don't know when the p4 was [13:07] mine is 2005 [13:07] ah ok :) [13:07] thanks [13:07] so you will do it easy [13:08] there will be a more common name for your cpu than su4100 [13:09] penryn? [13:09] Intel Pentium Dual Core ? [13:10] the full name seems to be Intel Pentium Dual Core SU4100 [13:25] I have a computer with sempron 3200+ and 256MB ram Should I use lubuntu or xubuntu? Which has less system requirements and will respond better? [13:34] with only that much ram you should go with lubuntu [13:35] i am behind the times these days on cpu's [13:35] lesshaste [13:35] thanks [13:35] JuJuBee, 256 is tough [13:35] JuJuBee, can you get any more in there? [13:36] JuJuBee, that's really a small amount for even a vaguely modern setup [13:42] yeah you will not be able to do much with that little ram, you will be lucky if you can view 1 webpage before running out of ram [13:47] with just this chat program open and 1 other program that uses 35Mb I can open universe today website in chrome and hit total memory used of exactly 256Mb [13:47] I can probably find more ram [13:48] 166Mb when i close chrome [13:48] i see the lubuntu installer is having a tough time.... from live cd [13:49] hdd swap file thrashing? [13:50] Not sure at the moment... [13:50] apart from the memory it should run good on the computer, speed wise [13:51] I think I need to find more ram [13:51] definitely [13:51] web browsing really chews it up [14:04] found 512 pc2100 and 2x256 pc2100 installed it and retrying the installer [14:11] Hangs on the screen with enoguh space and connecte to internet etc.... Gonna re-download the installer [14:17] what is a good gui tool to write iso to usb stick? [14:33] JuJuBee: "good" is a matter of opinion.. but i use unetbootin [15:30] holstein: thanks, I will look into that. [16:20] Jujubee, you can always have a cd or dvd installation disk to keep handy. I would burn using the current operating system you are using [16:33] hello [17:19] Are there any install CDs with only lubuntu-core and very minimal other packages but not lubuntu-desktop? [17:22] Rarrikins: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall#Full_install_or_core_install.3F [17:24] Oh, thanks :) [17:25] Yer welcome [22:27] hi [22:27] ho n-iCe :) [22:28] :*