[01:46] it works [01:47] Congrats! === ochosi_ is now known as ochosi [03:10] Hi. I've seen lxde before but in lubuntu is more simple, can I change it? I don't seem to find an option in the settings. [03:19] :-( bye [07:21] * monkwitdafunk checks his lubuntu disk for defects [07:42] heya === cdoublejj_ is now known as cdoublejj [11:37] hello. could i please get a suggestion for a very easy simple inventory managment software? just to keep track of items coming in and out with basic info... [16:22] hello all [16:24] thank you for this really great distro.. and if there is anything i can do.. unfortunately i am not a programmer, but if there is anything i can i would glad to help :) === SonikkuAmerica2 is now known as SonikkuAmerica [17:27] !contribute [17:27] contribute is To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://community.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu [17:27] parlabane: ^^ [17:28] there are more specific lubuntu sources as well, if you search a bit [18:24] Hi there [18:41] hello shock8 [18:46] ah, some living soul here [18:47] I thought the channel was ... chatty [18:49] shock8: this is an official support channel, and by definition not allowed to be chatty.. try the #lubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-offtopic for chat [18:50] well, I might need some support with the usb-creator package [18:51] !unetbootin [18:51] For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent [18:51] ^^ thats what i use [18:52] okay I should introduce a bit more [18:52] I'm using lubuntu on a netbook Asus 1015BXO [18:53] I used to create live flash drives with usb-creator to have a taste of distros but lately I am having some troubles with it [18:54] I am currently running lubuntu 13.04 [18:54] shock8: i had troubles with it about 4 years ago, so i started using unetbootin, which i linked, and suggested as an alternative [18:54] !info unetbootin [18:54] unetbootin (source: unetbootin): installer of Linux/BSD distributions to a partition or USB drive. In component universe, is optional. Version 575-1ubuntu1 (raring), package size 281 kB, installed size 834 kB [18:55] yeah definitely could use unetbootin, got it actually, I was just browsing to get some kind of an answer [18:56] lots of bugs are being submitted but no fix [18:58] shock8: while you are trying to descibe to me *exactly* what the issue is, take note of all the vaiables, and maybe have an open mind as to how challenging it might be to nail down a "fix" [19:01] I acknowledge the work (being) done by the dev. I would take my hat off to them if we crossed ways. It is basically because of their work that I'm sticking to Lubuntu. [19:05] It's just that I used it often and it might be since the last upgrade to 13.04 that it's broken. First I wanted to create a precise puppy live, using the last one from the official website. I got a 'isoinfo: Unable to find Joliet SVD". Fixed it installing the gir1.2-gudev1.0 package [19:05] well, you are assuming its "broken" [19:05] Now, it just crashes randomly [19:06] could be an issue with the iso's you are trying to use.. could be anything [19:06] what would i do? load up unetbootin and make a USB stick.. otherwise, open from command line and see if there are any helpful error messages [19:06] try different versions [19:06] try as another user [19:07] ran unetbootin with the same iso, worked well. No helpful message from the command line when crashing actually [19:08] It would not bother me to be the only one in that case, there's still unetbootin as a "solution" [19:08] Let's say that I am just asking [19:09] you can always ask the developer or maintainer.. i would go upstream since this has nothing to do with lubuntu or LXDE specifically [19:12] I followed the bug flow but still nothing definite, but anyway thanks for your time and please excuse the offences if some were taken [19:13] shock8: none taken.. you are welcome === FireMed is now known as FireMedic === FireMed is now known as FireMedic === FireMed is now known as FireMedic