[01:37] brazilian here? [01:37] !br | joaomiguel32 [01:37] joaomiguel32: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. === tsimpson_ is now known as tsimpson [10:14] hey there [10:14] i need some help [10:15] !ask | yiannis94 [10:15] yiannis94: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [10:15] i made a bootable usb for 13.04 version and whenever i choose to install it hangs at the choose network step [10:16] i made it with unetbooti [10:17] i tried not to get connected to the network and to get connected. every time when i hit the next button it just hangs [10:19] is it wireless or cable connection? [10:20] wireless. but i don't think this is the problem. even if i skip this step (choose not to connect) it still hangs [10:20] try another usb stick? [10:21] u think this is a problem? right now i run lubuntu from usb.. [10:21] everything works fine [10:21] but when you try to install? [10:21] it crashes? [10:22] it freezes when i click "next" to skip network (or if i have been connected" [10:22] plz send me email to cybergiannis@gmail.com [10:22] g2g [17:59] hi [20:37] hi [20:38] I just installed Lubuntu on my netbook. the live CD ran great, but now that its installed it gets stuck "loading" after I enter my password. I put in my password and then it loads endlessly! :-( What do I do? [20:39] Logitech: did you run the self test on the CD before installing? [20:40] no [20:40] what is that exactly? [20:40] I just figured it loaded the live cd trial mode [20:40] and it should work :-\ [20:41] Logitech: when you boot from the CD, one of the choices is to check the CD is okay. one tiny corruption could make it work well in live mode, but may break an install. [20:42] ohh [20:42] well it was a Live USB actually [20:42] but how do I run that self-test? [20:43] you can still check the md5, Logitech [20:43] !md5 [20:43] To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows [20:43] when you booted the usb, did it give the options to try, install etc? If you have the standard screen, it will offer a self test of the 'cd' (in your case a usb) [20:43] i'll check that out [20:44] or I'll just re-download and re-install the os [20:44] you'll still need to check the md5sums [20:44] or else you risk another potential corruption [20:45] Logitech: it's really important that we (and you) know that the ISO is 100% okay. one little byte out of place can cause havoc - It's just the way computer code is :) [20:45] ok I'll start fresh, re-download, then check the MD5 [20:45] then I'll do the self-test from the Live USB [20:45] try installing again [20:45] :-) [20:46] Could rsync it... [20:46] rsync? [20:47] zsync you mean [20:47] Nope, but that'd work too. [20:48] the netbook was able to run Ubuntu [20:48] zsync does have the advantage of doing the md5 checksum check for you. [20:48] but Lubuntu would be faster [20:48] Logitech: indeed it will. But let's ensure you have a good ISO before you try installing from it :) [20:49] !zsync [20:49] Use zsync to update your Ubuntu CD image without needing to download the parts that didn't change. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage [23:22] Can somebody point to me where the brightness settings are? [23:22] *Lubuntu 13.10 [23:25] Anybody?