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SatanicDolphinHey is that guy who helped me earlier still here?00:09
SatanicDolphinWell if you are here you linked me this: http://xubuntugeek.blogspot.pt/2013/04/how-to-install-xubuntu-on-usb-device.html00:14
SatanicDolphinand i think you misunderstood what i wanted, i wanted the OS running off the usb not just to install off the usb.00:15
SatanicDolphin:(00:25
ochosiSatanicDolphin: in case you're in ubuntu/xubuntu, you can also use usb-creator-gtk00:31
ochosiit has an option to retain your settings and data (you can set how many MB/GB will be used for that)00:32
SatanicDolphinahh00:34
SatanicDolphinis there a linux distro that is best suited to being run off a usb?00:35
SatanicDolphinwait for xubuntu i should just click try xubuntu and it will save the files correct?00:37
Orioayeah00:37
SatanicDolphinbut i don't have a way to bypass that screen so it would automatically try xubuntu?00:38
Orioawhen you shut it down there is an option to save00:38
SatanicDolphinahh00:38
Orioai use usb to install my xubuntu ..but i used the try xubuntu before you install ans when i exited it asked if i want to save session00:40
SatanicDolphini'm going check it out now00:41
SatanicDolphinthanks00:41
Orioanp yw00:41
Orioaglad to help00:41
prbcHi, how can I zoom in terminal?02:11
holsteinprbc: i usually just set the font differently02:17
lnostdalhi guys, i'm looking for something like Ubuntu One, but for use "internally" ..  i.e. only between my own machines and disks; not to the Ubuntu One back-end (Amazon AFAICT) ..  ..any suggestions?02:21
holsteinlnostdal: owncloud02:22
lnostdalis it good? .. i see it depends on PHP which seems strange02:22
lnostdal(i think of Wordpress and similar things instantly; security problems etc.)02:23
holsteinlnostdal: "good" is a matter of opinion.. its one of the bigger projects. and security is not an issue on your lan02:23
holsteinhttp://www.turnkeylinux.org/owncloud is an easy way to try the server02:23
lnostdaltrue, i did say internally .. but also sync via Internet ..     still only on my devices though02:23
holsteinlnostdal: its well supported and developed. *anything* can be left unpatched and insecure02:24
lnostdalok02:24
prbcholstein: what happend with the functionality? I used in ubuntu02:26
holsteinprbc: xubuntu *is* ubuntu.. you can use the gnome-terminal if that is what you are used to, but it has changed as well02:26
holsteinprbc: http://askubuntu.com/questions/197822/what-keyboard-shortcut-changes-the-xfce4-terminal-terminal-text-size is relevant02:28
xubuntu317hello?02:32
holsteinxubuntu317: hello02:32
xubuntu317anyone here02:33
xubuntu317im having trouble booting windows xp from usb. switching from xubuntu back to windows02:33
xubuntu317i get a blinking white line while booting up the laptop02:34
holsteinxubuntu317: you will need to ask microsoft about that.. nothing about xubuntu is preventing your machine from booting usb02:34
holsteinxubuntu317: i dont think microsoft allowed XP installation discs to boot from USB, so, look at however you are making that happen02:34
xubuntu317alright02:35
xubuntu317so i cant use something like gparted install another OS without the usb or cd?02:35
prbcholstein: thank you, I understand now02:35
xubuntu317or unetbootin02:35
xubuntu317?02:36
holsteinxubuntu317: if microsoft, or the OEM allows it, nothing about unetbootin, xubuntu, or linux prevents that02:36
xubuntu317okay.02:37
holsteinxubuntu317: if your machine boots usb successfully, then the problem is likely with the USB.. you cannot just take an ISO you downloaded for xp and use unetbootin...02:37
uBUXUBuhello everyone04:52
xubuntu296morning everyone09:16
cfhowlettxubuntu296, sez you.  It's 5:18 pm in Beijing.  Greetings.09:19
xubuntu29610, 20 in Spain09:19
xubuntu296Any all in one applet for mail, facebook,pidgin etc?09:22
alin_hy12:56
alin_i really love xubuntu12:56
alin_:)12:56
alin_someone online?12:57
livram79hello13:34
livram79just tried xubuntu 14.04 xmir and all I could see was the mouse and black screen. My laptop is IBM thinkpad R31, uses driver i915 for graphics13:35
livram79what should I do?13:35
cfhowlettlivram79, you're booting an alpha release.  expect unforeseen consequences13:36
Sysiyou should go for #ubuntu+113:36
livram79well, I want to try Xmir13:37
* elfy wasn't even aware we're looking at xmir anyway13:37
cfhowlett!trusty|livram79,13:37
ubottulivram79,: Ubuntu 14.04 (Trusty Tahr) will be the 20th release of Ubuntu.  See the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1295 for more info. support in #ubuntu+113:37
cfhowlettlivram79, can't help you in this channel.  #ubuntu+113:38
cfhowlettelfy, pretty sure you're right.  no mir before 14.10 ...13:38
livram79ok, thanks13:39
Sysithere should be more reliable 13.10 xmir images somewhere13:40
cfhowlettOR we could wait until it's officially released and supported.  just sayin' ...13:40
livram79I think they use the same version of Xmir13:40
Sysibut everything else is more stable13:40
elfycfhowlett: I think that Unit193 has been playing with it still - but as far as I'm concerned as qa lead - there's nothing going on :p13:43
cfhowlettelfy, that suggests that mir is NOT heading our way anytime soon?13:45
elfyif it is it'll come as an enormous surprise to me :p13:46
cfhowlettelfy, methinks I'll stick with LTS Ubuntustudio, thenkyew13:47
elfyI expect we'll look again next cycle, but there's nothing written in stone13:47
elfygiven how 14.04 is looking for me atm - I might even end up with an install that doesn't change every 6 months13:48
elfythat's not happened for a long time13:48
ihavequestionHello people. I need some help!15:12
ihavequestionDoes Xubuntu 13 support installing from inside Windows?  The way it was in Xubuntu 1015:13
cubihavequestion, I don't think so: http://askubuntu.com/questions/384058/wubi-to-install-xubuntu-13-1015:17
starkheys guys is the upcoming lts vers. is coming with the xfce 4.11?15:57
baizonstark: yes and no15:59
baizonstark: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/11/expect-xubuntu-14-04-lts16:00
recon_laphi all, my xubuntu install is getting seriously unstable, it's locked up twice today. anyone have any suggestions how I might workout whats happening?17:32
baizonrecon_lap: check your memory pls17:33
baizonand the dmesg messages17:33
recon_lapthe thing hard locks, don't think it gets to put anything in dmesg17:34
baizonrecon_lap: then its a hardware problem i think17:34
baizoncheck your memory and HDD17:34
recon_lapI'll run a mem check tonight.17:35
recon_lapand these C:\nppdf32Log\debuglog.txt bloody files are appearing everywhere17:35
baizonrecon_lap: this is a windows program?17:38
recon_lapbaizon: no, it some droppings left by .pdf documents17:38
recon_lapit actually shows up in ls of directories as  "C:\nppdf32Log\debuglog.txt"17:39
baizonrecon_lap: adobe reader?17:39
baizonrecon_lap: this might help... https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nspluginwrapper/+bug/116857017:40
ubottuUbuntu bug 986841 in acroread (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1168570 Debug log created by Adobe Reader browser plugin (nppdf.so)" [Low,Triaged]17:40
recon_lapbaizon: thats the one :) only a minor annoyance compared to the system lockups. I just wonder if my crashes are related to cooling.17:42
baizonrecon_lap: check temp then :)17:42
recon_lapI do, but the laptop powers up the fan while booting.17:43
recon_lapand well, cooling is not the best supported in ubuntu dists on laptops.17:44
recon_laplol, damn, it's been so long I've forgotten the few cmd line commands for fault finding that I once knew.17:57
xubuntu026anyone here?18:04
xubuntu026i need help resizing a partition18:04
godfree2ok18:04
xubuntu026its the ext4 partition and i want to shrink it18:05
godfree2do you have a boot disk, something like http://partedmagic.com/  ?18:05
xubuntu026i have gparted if thats the same thing18:06
xubuntu026or do you mean a live cd or usb?18:06
godfree2yip that is good18:06
godfree2either18:06
xubuntu026nope, no live cd or usb with xubuntu on it18:06
godfree2gparted is avail in live cd or you can put it on an USB with unetbootin18:07
xubuntu026i already have gparted installed18:08
godfree2gparted will work on partitions you are not using18:08
xubuntu026so i cant shrink the ext4 partition using gparted then..?18:09
godfree2yip as long you are not using it18:09
godfree2if not you will need to boot to a CD or USB stick18:09
recon_lapis there a command that will turn on your cpu fan manualy?18:10
xubuntu026xubuntu is taking up basically 95% of the laptop. so the only way to shrink is to reinstall xubuntu using a live usb and allocate less space??18:10
godfree2CPU fan= don't know18:11
recon_lapxubuntu026: your gparted disk should be bootable, have you tried it?18:11
elfyrecon_lap: I read that as being installed in Xubuntu18:12
xubuntu026what gparted disk...? gparted is installed as an application.18:12
godfree2gp is also a bootable mini-linux18:12
elfyxubuntu026: one way or the other you'll need to boot with a live medium so that xubuntu is not booted18:12
godfree2agreed18:12
recon_lapxubuntu026: you need a bootable disk if you want to resize a system partition.18:12
elfyxubuntu026: try changing piston rings while you're engine is running - similar thing :)18:13
xubuntu026what is a live medium?18:13
elfyusb/dvd18:13
xubuntu026oh. i already said that then18:13
recon_lapxubuntu026: it's this http://gparted.org/livecd.php18:13
godfree2if your machine is older than say 2005 you may not be able to boot an USB stick18:13
xubuntu026So.. booting gparted with a live cd/dvd will allow me to shrink the ext4 partition??18:14
xubuntu026rather than using the application18:14
godfree2y18:14
godfree2sounds like you need to expand more space for XU is that correct?18:15
godfree2my installs of XU are mostly above 6G in size18:16
xubuntu026no i want to shrink xubuntu not expand it.. i only have 1GB of unallocated space...18:16
elfyxubuntu026: yep - that's what you need to boot with - then you'll be able to deal with the partitions - you'll probably need to turn swap off, you can do that in the gparted too18:16
recon_lapxubuntu026: yes, it will allow you to resize the partition, you cannot use the installed g-parted as it's on the disk you want to resize( well, more like the OS that g-parted is on is using the disk you want to resize).18:16
xubuntu026alright that makes sense18:17
elfyxubuntu026: before you start - did you set it up as encrypted home?18:17
xubuntu026I was having trouble trying to boot another OS using my live USB and i figured the installation wouldnt work because I only had 1 GB of space remaining..18:18
xubuntu026I got a black screen with a white blinking underscore18:18
recon_lapxubuntu026: thats not the case, you should be able to boot from a cd/dvd/usb stick even if your computer has no hard drive.18:19
godfree2i bet your machine can not boot an USB stick, I have a few older computers that do the "blink"18:19
xubuntu026i guess youre right. i was trying to boot windows vista and xp and i got the blinking underscore18:20
godfree2my acer laptop wont boot USB on the side USB port but will on the back18:20
godfree2sounds like you need to shrink down a windows partition by about 2G and then expand XU partition by 2G so you get enough space on XU to do upgrades etc.18:22
xubuntu026me?18:22
godfree2y18:22
elfygodfree2: earlier in the conversation "[18:10] <xubuntu026> xubuntu is taking up basically 95% of the laptop."18:22
elfyso I'm not sure where you're getting this stuff from :)18:23
xubuntu026lol thanks18:23
godfree295% of A partition18:23
godfree2not the entire drive18:23
elfyxubuntu026: when you installed xubuntu - how did you do it18:23
xubuntu026i installed xubuntu from a usb18:23
elfygodfree2: even so - without real data from the OP we're all guessing :)18:23
godfree2true18:23
elfyok - so you can boot with a usb - boot with it again :)18:24
elfygparted is installed on the live image18:24
xubuntu026i erased xubuntu from the usb and put windows vista on it..18:24
elfyyou will need to turn of swap - you can do it in gparted - right click on it - swap off18:24
recon_lapxubuntu026: on a side note, have you backed up all your important files?18:24
xubuntu026because i was hoping to return to vista18:24
xubuntu026theres nothing important on this laptop18:25
elfyxubuntu026: one way or the other you will need to use a linux type live system to deal with the linux filesystems18:25
recon_lapxubuntu026: you could just do a fresh install18:25
xubuntu026i dont see swap off. ext4 is the only partition i have18:25
xubuntu026alright how will i fresh install? i can do that with a live cd/usb right?18:26
elfyyes18:27
xubuntu026sorry i meant without****18:27
xubuntu026Sort of like System Restore on windows?18:27
elfyno idea - last windows I used was win2k18:27
elfyyears ago18:27
xubuntu026lol you must be good with linux then. windows is good for people who arent too into programming.18:28
recon_lapxubuntu026: no, like reformatting everything from a live USB or DVD , basically erasing everything and repartition the HDD.18:28
godfree2gparted is the quickest option, get it , burn it to cd, be sure to resize a XU partition of at least 6Gigs18:28
recon_lapxubuntu026: can you burn a DVD or CD using that ISO file?18:29
xubuntu026I think my laptop is just having trouble booting Windows OS's from a USB..18:30
xubuntu026So i dont I have any option but to stick with a form of Ubuntu18:31
xubuntu026thats what it seems like18:31
recon_lapxubuntu026: you could call MS support and hand over your CC details to be told you need to order a new install dist from you computer supplier :)18:32
recon_lapdisc*18:32
godfree2Windows often wpnt give error messages18:32
godfree2if u shrunk a windows partition it may fail to boot, best to defrag it 1st then have it shrunk18:34
xubuntu026alright so ill try burning the iso to a disc instead18:34
godfree2y18:34
xubuntu026i cant shrink a windows partition because I only have Xubuntu installed18:34
godfree2oh18:35
godfree2how big drive18:35
xubuntu02628GB drive18:35
xubuntu026and xubuntu is taking 26.7GB18:36
godfree2wow that will do18:36
recon_lapxubuntu026: thats a small HDD18:36
xubuntu026lmao18:36
godfree2i put xu on 10g18:36
recon_lapwill windows fit on only 30GB drive?18:37
xubuntu026I didnt mess with anything during istallation of Xubuntu. 26.7GB was the default I guess. They f*ked me over18:37
recon_lapxubuntu026: when did you get this computer, and how old is it? the 30gb might just have been the unused space.18:38
godfree2reboot in rescue mode and select remove unused programs / updated . windows vista will install on 6Gigs but will balloon to >25Gigs on updates18:38
godfree2command line : df -h18:39
godfree2that will give disk usage18:39
xubuntu026In gparted it tells me that ext4 takes up 26.7GB out of 28GB and 1GB is unallocated.18:39
recon_lapxubuntu026: does it list any other drives ?18:40
xubuntu026Im assuming ext4 is Xubuntu because when I installed it via USB, i erased the other Windows OS i had installed.18:40
godfree2ok that is the partition size not what is used18:40
godfree2run the terminal and type in: df -h18:41
xubuntu026df -h shows me exactly what gparted shows me18:41
godfree295% used18:41
xubuntu026..18:41
godfree2that is a lot18:41
recon_lapxubuntu026: can you tell us what computer this is, is it an iPad or somthing like that?18:42
elfyit's perfectly normal if you let the installer use the whole drive18:42
xubuntu026Its a netbook18:43
xubuntu026IBM18:43
xubuntu026why would it be an ipad lol?18:43
godfree2:)18:44
recon_lapwell, because 32gb would be the size of a flash type drive.18:44
godfree2sudo apt-get autoremove18:45
elfyxubuntu026: really - all you can do at moment is sort out a live boot of some description - all that's happening at the moment is going in cricles18:45
godfree2try that command in a terminal18:45
godfree2that should clean up unused old programs etc..18:45
godfree2how porn did you download under XU anyways? ;-)18:46
xubuntu026im currently using unetbootin to put Ubuntu on my USB. Im going to see if Ubuntu can boot from my USB18:47
xubuntu026if it works then I know the Windows ISO is the problem, or rather the laptops inability18:47
godfree2recap: the hard drive has XU on it and windows ISO is on the USB stick? the USB stick was made with unetbootin18:48
godfree2?18:48
recon_lapxubuntu026: anyways, your mad to try use windows. :P18:49
xubuntu026Yes18:49
xubuntu026I actually enjoy Xubuntu, my younger sister just wanted to use Microsoft Powerpoint and Office to do some stuff but I couldnt get them to install..18:50
godfree2so the boot process is first try USB stick then select an OS?18:50
xubuntu026So i figured, Windows is more convenient for her.18:50
godfree2the bootloader installed by XU should be on the hard drive18:50
recon_lapxubuntu026: with a 28gb hdd I douth they will install in windows.18:50
godfree2libreoffice under XU is very good18:50
xubuntu026It already had Windows installed so.. it will work.18:51
xubuntu026It was running Windows Vista.18:51
recon_lapI'd guess the school is brainwashing the young with there free educational licenses.18:51
recon_laptheir*18:51
xubuntu026lol wtf are you talking about good sir?18:52
godfree2Vista has a lot kill switches and booting from an USB is risky,18:52
recon_lapyour younger sister, being brainwashed into using sub-standard MS propriety software :)18:53
godfree2if you had the space you could install Vista as a virtual machine inside XU, but not enough space nor power18:53
godfree2flashing cursor is the bootup going mental.18:53
godfree2sudo apt-get autoremove18:53
godfree2try that first to free up space18:53
xubuntu026Well its not easy to find a Powerpoint equivalent for Linux18:54
xubuntu026And .exe files are fairly easier to use.18:54
elfyxubuntu026: have you got this usb loaded with xubuntu yet?18:54
elfyand can we take the offtopic stuff to #xubuntu-ooftopic18:54
elfygodfree2: how much space do you think that apt-get autoremove is going to clear?18:55
godfree2several hundred megs18:55
elfyright - and what we're trying to achieve here is shrinking a partition by Gb's18:56
godfree2there must be some hell of a lot of updates unused18:56
godfree2very odd to have XU using 26Gigs, we don't have the full story18:56
elfygodfree2: what makes you say that?18:56
xubuntu026_Alright same problem with Windows ISO on usb...18:57
godfree2so I'm bowing out since I see where this is going. bye18:57
elfygodfree2: it is perfectly normal if the partition option was erase and use whole disk18:57
xubuntu026_Blinking underscore while trying to boot the Ubuntu ISO from usb18:57
recon_lapxubuntu026_: make a CD/DVD if you can, does the netbook have a dvd drive?18:58
xubuntu026_yes18:59
elfyxubuntu026_: I thought you said earlier that you used usb to install xubuntu18:59
xubuntu026_But I had no problem booting Xubuntu from this USB...18:59
xubuntu026_i did..18:59
elfythen there is no reason why the ubuntu usb wouldn't work either19:00
xubuntu026_i put the ISO's on the USB with unetbootin then i rebooted19:00
recon_lapxubuntu026_: do you have more that one usb slot?19:00
xubuntu026_yup and I tried them all. i guess ill have to try to reinstall xubuntu19:01
xubuntu026_fat32 is the correct format right??19:02
recon_lapxubuntu026_: don't matter, to reinstall xubuntu you'll have to boot from a usb or cd anyway.19:03
recon_lapxubuntu026_: fat32 is for windows, not linux19:03
xubuntu026_i know. instead of trying Windows and Ubuntu, ill use a Xubuntu ISO on the usb19:03
recon_lapxubuntu026_: actually fat32 is really just for dos19:03
xubuntu026_So before i use unetbootin, what do i format the USB to?19:04
recon_lapI would expect that unetbootin will do it's own formatting19:05
recon_lapxubuntu026_: been years since I used unetbootin19:06
recon_lapxubuntu026_: just looked at unetbootin , it's burning a ISO to the USB, the ISO is a disk image, so it'll already have the format type of the disk.19:10
xubuntu026_i think the problem with unetbootin is that is "Installs Bootloader" too. isnt it supposed to use grub from xubuntu rather than whatever bootloader is with the ISO i put on the usb?19:11
recon_lapxubuntu026_: circles. just burn a CD.19:12
xubuntu026_alright19:13
elfythere is no problem with using unetbootin and grub, and it will work fine with fat32 - I do it half a dozen times a week ;)19:13
recon_lapxubuntu026_: and it should use the bootloader from the USB, it defeats the purpose of a boot disk of it does not use the disks bootloader.19:14
xubuntu026_lol yea youre right. i used boot repair after unetbootin and i got an error. i thought i was making progress. ill burn the cd once booted up.19:17
recon_lapold ways are best :P19:19
xubuntu026_does it matter if the iso is read only?19:23
recon_lapxubuntu026_: no19:23
recon_lap13rd hard lockup today :( this is getting bad.19:27
xubuntu026_Xfburn won't even open19:30
xubuntu026_nvm19:30
recon_lap1dont think it's hdd or temp related, it only crashes when I'm clicking on something19:32
elfyodd19:32
elfy/hate hardware issues19:32
recon_lap1elfy: I'm not convinced it's hardware.19:32
recon_lap1maybe memory, I'll have to setup a live USB and run a test tonight19:36
xubuntu026_can i just use unetbootin to istall the ISO over the hard drive rather than a usb or dvd? im having trouble burning it...19:36
recon_lap1xubuntu026_: no.19:37
xubuntu026_god19:37
recon_lap1xubuntu026_: not you day computer wise. but you said you dont want to install windows anymore?19:38
xubuntu026_i do want to install Windows but i was tried to install Ubuntu to see if it was a problem with the windows bootloader. and neither works19:39
xubuntu026_I'll just retry Xubuntu and if that doesn't work then something's extremely wrong19:40
elfyxubuntu026_: it's entirely possible that using a usb to install windows is not as simple as it is for us ;)19:43
xubuntu026_Well i also tried Ubuntu..19:44
xubuntu026_what's the .exe equivalent for linux??19:47
recon_lap1the executable flag (x) when you do ls -l19:48
glenrockany file on linux can be made executable19:49
glenrocksometimes those executable files are shell scripts.   extension doesn't matter19:49
xubuntu026_so will i be able to run a microsoft app such as powerpoint on linux?19:51
Sysisome versions work on wine19:51
Sysior you could just use skydrive.com versions with webbrowser19:52
glenrockusually you'll use an equivalent that you will install from the software repositories.  for example, LibreOffice Impress is an alternative to PowerPoint19:52
glenrocklike Sysi said, sometimes you can run windows apps directly using WINE19:53
glenrockwhat i do is install windows in a "virtual machine" on my linux box.  i install VirtualBox and then set up a windows installation that runs as if it's a program19:53
glenrockand then i always have access to a windows environment from within linux19:53
xubuntu026_I'll check those out19:53
recon_lap1this is a IBM netbook we are talking about here19:53
recon_lap1with a 30GB hdd19:54
xubuntu026_actually i used wine and powerpoint didnt work but powerpoint viewer worked -_-19:54
glenrockya, wine can be hit or miss.  in the past there have been some efforts wrapped around wine specifically for installing Office.  i haven't looked into them lately though19:55
glenrockxubuntu026_: http://www.howtogeek.com/171565/how-to-install-microsoft-office-on-linux/19:56
xubuntu940how do i get USB devices to show up in file manager?19:56
Sysihttp://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=3119:56
glenrockwhen i plug in a usb drive, i automatically get an icon on my desktop19:57
xubuntu026_your USB is in the media folder19:58
xubuntu940i have looked there and only floppy shows up. It is an old computer with floppy drive, a 60GB HD and two USB ports. I know that the USB works since it did work on an earlier version of Ubuntu.20:00
xubuntu940Does anyone know how to view a USB from the console?20:00
lderanis it mounted?20:01
xubuntu940Can you please provide a layman's definition of mounted20:02
xubuntu026_try going to Settings > Settings Manager > Removeable Drives > and check Mount removeable drives20:02
xubuntu026_Both of them20:02
xubuntu940that has already been done20:02
xubuntu026_lol20:02
koegsxubuntu940: lsusb will list your usb-devices and dmesg will show if it is recognized as a usb-drive20:03
xubuntu026_Libre is perfect thanks20:12
xubuntu026_whats the method to remove junk that was posted here?20:52
elfyxubuntu026_: in this channel?20:56
radiomarkHi, I'm looking to install xubuntu to a machine with no CD drive21:22
radiomarkAre there USB installation instructions? And specifically, is there a USB image that doesn't require me to have a Mac, Windows or Ubuntu to use it?21:22
knome!usb | radiomark21:24
ubotturadiomark: 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/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent21:24
knomethe same instructions are valid for xubuntu as well21:25
knome(and you don't need any existing OS to do that)21:25
knome(except to create the USB stick, but that can be done with virtually any system)21:25
knomethat should work as long as you can boot from USB with your PC, which you probably can if you don't have a CD drive21:26
radiomarkThanks knome ... I've actually already seen that docs for Ubuntu; thanks for letting me know they can be used for xubuntu21:26
knomeno problem21:27
radiomarkBut I'm finding this a little awkward; is there not a USB image that I can 'dd' to a USB stick?21:27
knomethe regular ISO should do with that21:28
radiomarkAh, I see there is a paragraph on it; this mustn't be the doc I was reading before21:28
knomethat's possible as well21:29
radiomark"The method and the script for dd image of iso file to USB device safely are described in the Ubuntu Forums tutorial "Howto make USB boot drives"."21:30
radiomark... the link seems to suggest I need to use some special script given21:31
radiomarkJust reading now21:31
radiomarkIs all this shell script going to do is a simple dd? I think I trust you much more than this incredibly wordy documentation :)21:34
radiomarkknome: Thanks! Booting now21:36
radiomarkReally it would be easier if the documentation just said "you can also dd the image to a USB stick"21:37
radiomarkIt seems to think that having a script do that for me is easier :)21:37
radiomarkAnyway, looking forward to trying this out... thanks again21:37
knomeradiomark, np, good luck.21:47
attraperevesHi, I am having trouble with my USB key. I am able to boot, but nothing ever comes up on the screen after the Xubuntu splash screen. I am able to access a terminal.21:54
holsteinattrapereves: the usb key is a normal installation that boots from the key? or a live USB with persistence? or a USB installer? or just storage on another installation that is on another hard drive?22:08
attraperevesholstein, did you receive my previous msgs?22:12
TheSheepattrapereves: no messages appeared from you apart from the first one22:13
holsteinattrapereves: 16:54 < attrapereves> Hi, I am having trouble with my USB key. I am able to boot, but nothing ever comes up on the screen  after the Xubuntu splash screen. I am able to access a terminal.22:13
attraperevesI downloaded the .ISO and ran usb-creator to create a bootable disk.22:13
attraperevesI am able to boot the disk, but I only get a black screen after the Xubuntu splash screen.22:14
attraperevesI am thinking it's a video driver issue22:14
holstein!nomodeset | attrapereves22:14
ubottuattrapereves: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter22:14
holsteinattrapereves: i think it could be the drivers not supporting linux as well22:14
recon_lap1that(nomodeset) was what I was trying to remember :)22:15
attraperevesWhere do I type nomodeset?22:16
attraperevesnm, just saw the link22:16
attraperevesNo go with nomodeset22:27
attraperevesAny other options?22:27
holsteinattrapereves: sure.. test the iso, and the stick. an easy wat to do both is to take the stick to another machine. if it doenst work there, then, its like something with the creation of it, or the iso22:28
holstein!md5 | attrapereves also can help troubleshoot installation media22:28
ubottuattrapereves also can help troubleshoot installation media: 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_Windows22:28
attraperevesholstein, already done. The stick works fine on my other laptop.22:29
holsteinattrapereves: you can just install, and specify an xorg.conf that forces the vesa driver, assuming the grahpics are the issue22:30
chance_hello people22:36
peyamHi22:36
chance_ive deleted some crucial things from xubuntu now i cant boot22:37
peyamhehe22:37
chance_but i can get into recovery and terminal22:37
chance_do you know a code to install the defaults or restore system?22:37
peyamxfwm4 --replace with alt+f222:38
chance_write that in terminal??22:39
peyam sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop  maybe?22:40
peyamI dont know if it works22:40
holsteinthats the meta-package that pulls everything in, or should. assuming PPA's are not breaking things.. reinstallation usually takes about 8 mintes22:41
chance_nope just tried it22:42
holsteinxubuntu-desktop is the metapackage.. i agree that that should work22:42
holsteinchance_: tried what? and how?22:42
holsteinand what are the errors?22:42
chance_i wrote sudo aptitude update && ..... so on22:42
holsteinchance_: try this.. sudo apt-get update ..press return and see that you have no errors..22:43
holsteinchance_: then, assuming that completed, run.. sudo apt-get install xubuntu-destop22:43
holsteinreport errors22:43
chance_no errors22:43
chance_okay22:44
chance_this looks like it will work; its reinstalling the things i deleted22:45
peyamyeah should work I think.. just a guess22:45
chance_thanks ahead of time, both of you22:46
attraperevesholstein, any other tips for getting the liveUSB to show anything past the splash screen? I'd really like to test it out before installing fully.22:46
peyamare you sure u make usb of right version? 64 or 86?22:47
peyamWell i gotta go sleep now. gnight22:47
attraperevesIt's an AMD cpu, so I downloaded the 64 bit version.22:47
chance_didnt work after reboot.. the error i get is: "mountall: Plymouth command failed"22:48
chance_and under that it says "mountall: Disconnected from Plymouth"22:49
chance_can't find a fix for this Plymouth mess.22:56
juan__hi all, i dont know why but my system started w/out sound. how can i revert it and turn my sound on again?23:15

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