[01:03] <x5ives> I'm following this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto to burn a lubuntu desktop image to a CD-R. I've tried it once but when I went to check the disc for defects it it just hung on the lubuntu loading splash screen. I'm attempting to try again with a new disc at the slowest speed possible. There are 9 burning speed options, the first one is 'Maximum speed', the other 8 are all '423.4x (CD)', from what I've been 
[01:06] <x5ives> Ooops, accidentally closed by chat.
[01:06] <x5ives> My message again:
[01:07] <x5ives> I'm following this guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto to burn a lubuntu desktop image to a CD-R. I've tried it once but when I went to check the disc for defects it it just hung on the lubuntu loading splash screen. I'm attempting to try again with a new disc at the slowest speed possible. There are 9 burning speed options, the first one is 'Maximum speed', the other 8 are all '423.4x (CD)', from what I've been 
[01:56] <holstein> x5ives: where did you get the lubuntu iso? the 13.04 iso?
[01:56] <holstein> x5ives: did you confirm the md5?
[01:56] <holstein> !md5
[01:57] <holstein> x5ives: i typically verify discs by trying them. and test them if there is an issue
[01:57] <holstein> x5ives: i would try just booting the lubuntu dixk
[01:57] <holstein> disk*
[01:58] <holstein> x5ives: that "verify" step takes a while
[02:01] <x5ives> I have checked the md5 of the iso, it is 13.04 and I got it from Best Buy.
[02:01] <x5ives> Just kidding, I got it here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu
[02:01] <x5ives> The md5 matched.
[02:01] <holstein> x5ives: if the sum is good, then just try booting the live desktop
[02:01] <x5ives> I did, it booted.
[02:02] <holstein> x5ives: then, you can decide if you want to alert the lubuntu team about the issue and/or file a bug, after you get someone to confirm that
[02:02] <x5ives> Confirm what?
[02:03] <holstein> x5ives: that the "verify" step in the installer doesnt work.. or didnt work for you
[02:03] <x5ives> Well, how do I get someone else to confirm it?
[02:04] <holstein> x5ives: ?
[02:05] <x5ives> Yes?
[02:05] <x5ives> You said after I get someone to confirm, how do I go about doing that?
[02:05] <holstein> x5ives: you would say to someone "hey, do you have the latest lubntu iso? if not, would you mind downloading it from *insertlink* and test the verify step and see if it works for you?"
[02:06] <holstein> x5ives: otherwise, you can look for a bug about it.. or just use the CD.. its obviously fine
[02:07] <x5ives> I'm pretty sure if it didn't work for anyone they would know about it and have fixed it by now.
[02:07] <holstein> x5ives: why?
[02:07] <x5ives> It would have been reported by now.
[02:07] <x5ives> Ages ago.
[02:07] <holstein> x5ives: i have installed lubuntu plenty.. at least a few times each release since 10.04 or before. and i have *never* tried that step
[02:08] <holstein> x5ives: thats why i suggested searching for a bug relating to it
[02:08] <x5ives> I did a Google search.
[02:08] <holstein> otherwise.. i would get someone to confirm, so you know its not just somehting about your machine
[02:09] <x5ives> People at #lubuntu told my if the integrity check won't work the disk is corrupted and I shouldn't try to install with it.
[02:10] <holstein> x5ives: as stated.. this is what i do.. since i know my internet
[02:10] <holstein> i download. i burn, i use.. *if* i have an issue, i check the md5 sum.. then i might run that integrity check
[02:10] <holstein> otherwise, if the cd is booting, i would try using it
[02:11] <holstein> you obviously have a working disk.. and you arent getting an error message about the disk.. the test is either not working, or soething about your system is throwing it off
[02:11] <holstein> what would i do? try the disk..
[02:14] <x5ives> Alright then.
[05:14] <x5ives> Worked, thanks.
[12:55] <rostam> HI I have installed a Ubuntu 12.04 system on one of my PCs. Over last a few months I have installed many different packages on that system. Now I would like to install a second system with exact image and packages that I installed on the first one. Is there a utility or a way I can automate this process? thx
[14:46] <holstein> rostam: there is a menu item in synaptic
[17:18] <DingDong> Hello. I am first time Ubuntu user. I just want to know if I can enable arp spoofing in Ubuntu?
[17:20] <ikonia> please don't cross-post
[18:44] <yolandre> hi
[18:44] <yolandre> hoping i'm at the rightchannel....
[18:45] <yolandre> having problems installing 13.04 x64 to dual boot with win 8 pro.
[18:49] <phillw> yolandre: have a read of http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2088425 if that does not answer the question, then feel free to create a new question on the ubuntu-forum area.
[18:49] <phillw> 12.10 and 13.04 are both uefi compliant :)
[18:51] <Unit193> !uefi
[19:03] <phillw> i love it when they leave just as you propose a place to go look :D
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