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Meerkat14.04 lubuntu is still up for 5 years support?00:15
Unit1933, never has been 5.00:30
Meerkati was told 5 a few weeks ago00:41
Unit193It was never 5: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/14.04/LTS-Proposal00:55
Meerkatthat's rather confusing since Ubuntu defines LTS as 5 years all over.01:00
Unit193Ubuntu does get 5 years, but Xubuntu, Lubuntu, and maybe others went for 3 years only, less devs able to support it.01:00
Unit193Each flavor does it's own release announcement, it'll be in there to clear things up too.01:06
Meerkatshould it really be labeled LTS? Since the only definition of an LTS says 5 years support there would be quite some confusion.01:08
Unit193Yep, it should.  Otherwise it'd only be 9 months of support.01:08
MeerkatYou don't see that as confusing then?01:09
Unit193Not so much, just two LTS options.  I don't know what all flavors are going for, but I get there's a big difference between Lubuntu, Xubuntu, UbuntuStudio, etc and Ubuntu.01:10
phillwMeerkat: desktop is 3 years, server is 5 years.... I do wonder why people do not understand the rules?01:18
phillwUnit193: and if you wish to argue against the tech board... go ahead... they have stated what 14.04 will be01:19
Unit193What?01:20
phillw(02:10:45) Unit193: Not so much, just two LTS options.  I don't know what all flavors are going for, but I get there's a big difference between Lubuntu, Xubuntu, UbuntuStudio, etc and Ubuntu.]01:20
phillwthere is no difference... 3 years for desktop, 5 years forr server01:21
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Unit193phillw: Yes, they did, but seems you didn't read what they wrote: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseNotes#Support_lifespan  Don't blame me for echo'ing the official release notes...01:26
phillwUnit193: can you please tell me where what I have said differs to01:28
phillwSupport lifespanUbuntu 14.04 will be supported for 5 years for Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Core, and Kubuntu. All other flavours will be supported for 3 years.01:28
SonikkuAmericaphillw: Ubuntu and Kubuntu are supported on the *desktop* for 5 years. That's where it differs.02:20
SonikkuAmericaAs are Ubuntu Server (and Core). All the remaining flavors (Edubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu, Mythbuntu, Ubuntu Studio and Ubuntu Kylin) are only supported on the *desktop* for 3 years.02:21
MikaelaI didn't know that Lubuntu has different support times. How long is 12.04 supported?04:56
JohnDoe_71RusMikaela: like non LTS release04:59
SonikkuAmericaMikaela: 12.04 has reached EOL. 3 months ago.04:59
Mikaela:(04:59
SonikkuAmericaMikaela: Stick around for a week and experience our first LTS release, 14.04, which will be supported for 3 years.04:59
phillwUnit193: I have always said lubuntu is 3 years for 14.04 what is the issue here? That I will maintain the non-pae kernel for 5 years is a decision I took to allow any group using the 3.13.0 kernel to have a non-pae variant.10:10
Unit193Dude...10:27
MaxFrameshello10:45
pip__Hi, will 14.04 have a non-PAE version?10:52
JohnDoe_71Ruskernel the same from ubuntu 14.0410:54
phillwpip__: it will have a community non-pae version10:54
phillwit is currently being tested10:54
pip__thanks phil, I need to check the hardware in an old rig,10:55
pip__but I expect to need non-PAE10:55
phillwpip__: pop over to http://phillw.net/isos/non-pae/ to grab an ISO... it does need testing as I only made it last night!10:56
phillwsend test results to the lubuntu mailing list or poke me on #phillw :)10:56
pip__phillw: nice one, that'll give me something of value to do today :)10:57
phillwpip__: it seems the daily I used may be faulty.. if so I'll respin it. I know the kernel is working okay as that is the kernel on the build machine :)11:04
pip__ok, I'll definitely let you know how it goes11:06
pip__phillw: thanks again, I'll be in touch this afternoon :)11:10
MaxFrameshello11:39
MaxFrameserror while attempting to format an sdhc card, the device mounts and it's readable but I get "error synchronizing after initial wipe: timed out waiting for object (udisks-error-quark, 0)11:40
MaxFramesok fixed with gparted apparently11:56
rotesnhello12:11
rotesni hace Lubuntu ver 12.10 when update to 13.10 my PC freeze12:12
rotesnthe same when install directly 13.1012:13
leszekrotesn: it might have todo with the newer kernel. Did you tried booting with the old 12.10 kernel on your updated system ?12:17
rotesnit is the new kernel the problem??12:21
rotesnrecomend no update??12:21
LartzaI installed lubuntu onto an old laptop and the image is not on the full screen12:30
rotesnLartza: I have not idea, I relatively new user12:31
rotesnhow i make an update of version fron 12.10 to 13.10 without install the new kernel?12:35
phillwLartza: first question always... did you run the self test on the CD?12:40
phillwrotesn: why do you not want the new kernel?12:40
Lartzaphillw, I did not12:41
phillwLartza: do so, then we know the cd and cd-drive are happy :)12:41
Lartzaphillw, I already installed, live was fine, it boots fine, it's this bug I think Xorg is not getting settings correctly from the TFT12:41
LartzaTrying manual xorg.conf now12:42
rotesnphillw: i have a pc with lubuntu 12.10 when update to 13.10 go freeze12:42
rotesnwhen restart12:42
rotesnthe same thing when install directly Lubuntu ver 13.1012:42
phillwLartza: yes... build an xorg file... lubuntu uses the central *buntu drivers, so if the display does not work out of the box with lubuntu - it will not work with any :/12:43
rotesnleszek: say "the kernel is the problem"12:43
phillwrotesn: you may have either a non-pae computer, or one that does not advertise it.12:44
phillwrotesn: as soon as I get an answer from the testers I will have a solution for you that should give you 14.04 lubuntu.12:45
leszekrotesn: normally when you upgrade it should not remove the old kernel it just installs a new one and you are able to access the older ones via the bootmenu12:45
phillwleszek: with the new grub, you have to arrow down to select the older kernels... It caught me out a couple of times before I got used to it.12:46
leszekphillw: ah you are right.12:47
LartzaHow about suspend resulting to black screen of death, have to cut the power :S12:47
LartzaShould suspend work out of the box?12:48
LartzaIt's laptop induced not manually started12:48
phillwby the way, leszek Hi!!! long time no chat... Hope to see you at tonight's meeting :)12:48
LartzaActually managed to mess up xorg.conf I think12:48
phillwLartza: make a new one :)12:49
rotesnthanks phillw !!!!12:49
rotesnphillw: I whait to other version12:50
leszekphillw: yeah I will stay online the whole day I guess. When is the meeting exactly ?12:53
phillwrotesn: run cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep pae12:54
phillwand check you have pae12:54
phillwleszek: http://tinyurl.com/LubuMeet12:54
leszekphillw: thx ;)12:59
rotesnphillw: see --->  flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss tm pbe nx lm constant_tsc up arch_perfmon pebs bts aperfmperf pni dtes64 monitor ds_cpl tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm lahf_lm dtherm13:03
rotesnpae on red13:03
phillwyup, you have pae13:03
rotesnand the problem is....????13:04
phillwrotesn: grab the 14.04 build and try it... 13.10 has had some issues which have been resolved in 14.0413:05
rotesnok phillw13:06
phillwrotesn: 13.10 was the stable beta for our 1st LTS... the pre-release 14.04 is in good shape and goes final release candidate this evening :)13:07
rotesnphillw: in Lubuntu site is not  able to download13:08
rotesndo you have a link?13:08
phillwrotesn: to grab any 14.04 head over to http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds :)13:09
rotesnok phillw and then i have to install LXDE? right??13:10
phillwnope.. the lubuntu desktop iso has everything you need :)13:10
rotesnok. i not read whell all site13:12
rotesn:P13:12
rotesnphillw can you suport me again in other problem with ubuntu13:17
phillwrotesn: as with all of volunteers, I will help people where I can... the easiest way is to ask the question and then be patient :)13:18
phillwI, and others, are running around also to have 14.04 be the first LTS for lubuntu... hence my advising people who have problems with 13.10 to switch to it :)13:20
rotesnphillw: i known this, i very thanks to you!!! ;)13:21
rotesnInstalling Lubuntu-desktop on a pc whith unity-desktop, console shows this ---> "/var/lib/dpkg/lock - open (11: source not able temporaly"13:25
rotesnand the instalation stops :(13:26
phillwrotesn: use the alternate ISO13:28
phillwI know... I hate desktop installer with a passion! But, if that is throwing up errors... just use the alternate... at least lubuntu stlll offers it :)13:29
rotesnphillw: you say i have to install Lubuntu??13:32
rotesnUbuntu with Unity is very slow on my pc13:32
phillwrotesn: that is why lubuntu exists :)13:32
rotesnok :)13:33
phillwrotesn: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu13:33
rotesngenius!! ;)13:34
pip__phillw: what are the symptoms of the faulty daily?13:39
pip__The machine I'm testing on is failing to find the cd, which is odd as I'm using a flash drive13:40
pip__non-pae lubuntu 14.04 iso13:40
phillwbbl... dog walking duties13:43
pip__lol, kk13:49
pip__well okay.  It turns out the machine will run a 64 bit OS & it has PAE support13:58
pip__That's a surprise...13:59
phillwpip__: most of the recent machines (post 199814:17
pip__h'mmm, lost half of that phill14:17
phillwwill have pae. for non-pae, we are going back to that era as the 1st couple of celeron 'M's did not have pae at all.14:18
phillwpip__:  ^^14:18
pip__yeah I had a laptop that didn't do pae14:18
pip__this is an athlon64 4000+14:18
pip__I'm still surprised14:18
pip__:)14:18
pip__anyway, the non-pae image stalled pretty early on14:19
phillwit is a small area, but the machines were sturdy and I thought it would not be too hard to offer a non-pae version.14:19
phillwpip__: where did it stall?14:19
pip__I think I got past keyboard detection & then it told me it couldn't mount the cd-rom14:20
pip__which was odd cos I'm using a usb stick14:20
pip__I thought it may have been a jumper issue - old hard drives14:21
phillwalternate install may not work with usb stick... I've never tried it.14:21
pip__erm, I think I've done a mini install from usb14:21
pip__if that's any help14:21
pip__that'd be a non-pae mini-iso14:22
phillwpip__: yes, you can.. but the alternate ISO expects to be on a CD. This is why lubuntu keep one.14:22
pip__aha, I see14:22
pip__that actually all makes logical sense14:23
phillwpip__: where did you get a mini 3.13 kernel for lubuntu that is non-pae ? As they do not provide one14:23
pip__oh sorry that was a 12.04, shudda mentioned that14:24
phillwpip__: invest in a CD-RW disc ... they save you a fortune over time :)14:24
pip__just found a dvd-rw14:24
pip__I'll give that a go14:25
phillwpip__: if the computer can handle dvd-rw it will most likely not be a non-pae machine!14:25
pip__it's not. as I've found out14:26
pip__it can handle pae & a 64 bit os14:26
pip__although it's a single core cpu with 3 gb of ddr 1 ram14:26
pip__it's surprised me to be honest14:26
pip__I was expecting it to be harder work as xp was a dog on it14:27
phillwBurning to USB sticks has been an issue for a while14:27
phillwuse a cd to make the image and then when it boots run the self test to check it is 'happy'.14:28
pip__will do14:28
phillwburn at the lowest speed possible.14:28
pip__lol, hasn't usb made things like that sooo much easier?14:29
pip__I recall going thru cds like they were paper14:30
phillwpip__: except that usb installs do not work.... and support has been dropped.14:30
pip__really? when did that happen?14:31
phillwgo buy a cd-rw disc for about $2 and it will take ~100 burns.14:31
pip__I should have stayed on the mailing list......14:31
phillwpip__: about 13.04 is when things started to unravell. The release team have said that you need to use dd to make an usb stick. for anything else, you're on your own. I had a good laugh when swearing at a machine that was Win 98 that could not boot from CD when I was using a 3.5" disc to get it to..... then I realised I was using a DVD-RW :) made a CD-RW and all was well :)14:33
pip__alrighty then.......dd......:(14:36
phillwpip__: have a read of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OBI14:37
phillwnio has even got a trial of lubuntu trusty available.14:38
pip__ok, thanks14:38
phillwI host his ISO's, he will be making an OBI for the non-pae community versiion.14:39
phillwhe has a passion for OBI that I find refreshing :)14:41
pip__brb - shopping's just arrived.  Like youmneed to know that14:45
phillwpizza tonight here :P14:52
phillwjono how's the bacon? :P15:01
jonohey phillw15:02
jonogood thanks :-)15:02
pip__mmmmmmmmmmm pizza15:03
phillwthe bacon and cheese roll was really pushing things :P15:04
phillwI like smoked bacon on mature cheddar cheese between to slices of well buttered toast :D15:05
pip__sounds great15:06
pip__I've just discovered blue cheeses15:06
pip__but I really should lay of them to keep the arteries clear15:06
pip__on a serious note:15:07
pip__dvd-rw also fails.  Definitely needs to be a cd15:07
pip__no errors reported from the disc check either15:07
phillwpip__: is it a dvd drive or just cd ?15:10
phillwI got caught out with that one.15:11
pip__lol, good point, hold on15:11
pip__dvd writer15:11
pip__-i386.iso15:12
pip__oops15:12
phillwunless and untill the cd/dvd self checks okay... don't try to install.15:12
pip__ok15:13
pip__gonna pick up some cd RWs later or tomorrow15:13
pip__I'll have another crack at it then15:14
pip__or.....it could still be a jumper/cable thing.  I'll have to investigate that in more depth15:15
phillwuntil the install media reports back as happy... you are never going to have a good install.... even if you over-ride things, you will still be in the land of the 'funnies' and have un-expected glitches15:15
pip__ok15:16
pip__biab, got to start dinner15:16
pip__okay, the optical drive is good on the machine16:04
pip__so it's got to be not using a cd, or something else being peculiar16:04
pip__I'll stick with the get some CD-RWs plan16:05
pip__& I'll let you know how I get on16:05
pip__bye for now16:05
zookoHi folks! I feel like beta-testing Lubuntu 14.04.16:27
SonikkuAmericazooko: Lubuntu?16:28
zookoYes, Lubuntu16:28
SonikkuAmericahttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/trusty/beta-2/16:28
zookoI'm downloading a daily iso already...16:28
SonikkuAmericaGrab an image from there using traditional download, torrent, or zsync.16:28
SonikkuAmericaOh. Daily images are definitely more current than the beta images, but updates are also pushed to you via the Update Manager.16:29
zookoOk.16:30
SonikkuAmericazooko: But yeah, you can definitely start with a daily ISO.16:30
zookoNow, could you tell me, once I get this iso downloaded onto my linux system here, how I can install lubuntu root on a certain partition, and then get my grub to boot to that?16:30
zookoOkay I think I cna do the latter -- grub --16:30
zookobut I'm not sure what the lubuntu installation process is.16:31
SonikkuAmericazooko: Have you used any other flavor of Ubuntu?16:31
zookoYes, lots of times!16:31
zookoI16:31
zooko'm running an Ubuntu derivative on my main partition on this laptop.16:31
SonikkuAmericaMint?16:32
zookoNormally what I do is make an install media like a USB key16:32
zookobut16:32
zookoYeah, Mint.16:32
zookoBut, I'd rather just launch the installer from this ISO and point it at the new partition if possibloe,m instead of making a USB key and booting from it.16:32
SonikkuAmericaThe Mint installer is just a fork of the regular Ubuntu installer, so the process is more or less the same.16:32
zookoBut I could do the latter if you recommend.16:32
zookoMy new partition that I want to install Lubuntu 14.04 on is already mkfs'ed with btrfs. :-)16:33
SonikkuAmericazooko: OK. So you want to keep the BTRFS then.16:34
SonikkuAmericaAlso, are you dealing with UEFI?16:34
SonikkuAmericaAnd you also want to boot the ISO from your hard disk. Do you have grml-rescueboot installed on Mint?16:37
SonikkuAmericazooko: Did you fall off the face of the earth?16:40
zookoback17:00
zookoSonikkuAmerica: yeah, UEFI17:00
zookoHm, I can apt-get install grml-rescueboot.17:00
zookoBut what will it do...17:00
zookoI see.17:01
SonikkuAmericaWhen the ISO is finished, [ mv ] it into /boot/grml (with sudo) and then [ sudo update-grub ]17:01
zookoI see.17:03
zookoThen reboot, boot to that ISO, then install it into the right partition.17:03
SonikkuAmericaYou'll have to manually install it, of course. You'll also need to choose between Lubuntu's version of GRUB and Mint's.17:04
SonikkuAmericaIf you still want to use Mint's GRUB, you'll have to reboot into Mint, run [ sudo update-grub ] again, and then reboot another time to see the Lubuntu entry.17:07
phillwhi folks... the meeting for the final push of 14.04 is starting soon https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/IRC%20Meetings/Agenda17:24
zookoWhat's the md5sum for today's build of trust-desktop-amd64.iso ?17:25
SonikkuAmerica1:30?17:25
SonikkuAmerica(ET)17:25
zooko2014040917:26
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SonikkuAmericaOh, 2:0017:26
SonikkuAmericaphillw:  I'll be there for it, is it in the -offtopic?17:27
phillwSonikkuAmerica:  yup :)17:27
SonikkuAmericaYep17:27
SonikkuAmericaI'll be there :)17:27
Parlabanecan i lurk on the meeting ? see what it is all about?17:28
Meerkatphillw, are everyone welcome to that meeting?17:33
phillwMeerkat: that is the idea of meetings :)17:35
zookohttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/20140409/MD5SUMS17:51
zookoWell, not off to a great start. I get a black screen as soon as I choose "install lubuntu".17:54
zookoProbably due to my unsupport Nvidia graphics card, or the two-graphics-cards thing in my Macbook Pro (a discrete Nvidia and an on-chip(?) Intel).17:55
zookoI have a similar problem when I boot Mint,17:55
zookobut I work around it by choosing "Recovery mode" from grub.17:55
zookoHow can I choose "Recovery mode" for Lubuntu  ...17:55
Parlabanei have an on chip intel graphic. not problems here17:55
Parlabaneatom D510 thingie17:56
zookoParlabane: yeah, if I could figure out how to switch off the discrete entirely, maybe I would be able to boot...17:56
Parlabaneoh no wait.. i have not tried the daily live17:56
Parlabanei am on 13.1017:56
ianorlinjockey-text is something I have heard of17:57
Parlabanezooko,: nothing i need to disable... (for 13.10)17:57
zookoThe problem isn't the builtin Intel, it is the discrete Nvidia.17:57
ianorlinthat will get nvidia drivers or how old an nvidia card though17:57
zookoLinux tries to start using that when I boot, and it immediately messes up the display.17:57
zookoI don't know if it locks the computer entirely, or just prevents display.17:57
zookoAh, adding "nomodeset" to the boot line fixes that.17:59
SonikkuAmericazooko: I guess I didn't ask about that when I helped you18:00
sarinhello. is there a way to make lxterm gain focus upon opening? I made "focus new windows bleh..." openbox but lxterm just flashes the border a few times and doesn't gain focus.18:07
sarineven mousing over the window doesn't get focus18:08
ianorlinopen openbox configuration manager and make sure you have focus new windows when they appear18:12
ianorlinyou could set focus under mouse if you wanted to from there as well18:12
sarinas above, I have used openbox ^^^18:15
Ahmuckhi hi.  is there a pae kernel for lubuntu18:21
SonikkuAmericaAhmuck: The PAE kernel is the only available kernel. A non-PAE community respin is being tested.18:22
Ahmucki was just reading about a fake pae18:22
Ahmuckso your saying that i cannot use a fake pae kernel18:23
Ahmuckhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu-fake-PAE18:23
SonikkuAmericaThat's the one we're testing.18:24
SonikkuAmerica#phillw would be more useful actually18:24
ianorlinthere is a patch in 14.04 which releases soon which will eliminate the need for fake pae for some processors18:25
ianorlinthat is in the kernel for 14.0418:26
Ahmucki read that as well.  will 14.04 have fake pae in it automagically18:26
Ahmuckok18:26
Ahmuckso, is there a way to use fake pae, download the iso for fake pae?18:26
SonikkuAmericaAhmuck: The link is on that wiki page you ref'ed earlier18:26
Ahmuckhttp://phillw.net/isos/lubuntu-fake-pae/raring/grub-n-iso/18:27
Ahmucki assume this link?18:27
Ahmuckok, so i'm going to wait a week18:30
Ahmuckfor 14.04 release18:30
zookoHm, now it has said "Detecting file systems..." for more than an hour.18:56
zookoCould it be that because I don't have a network set up on this box the installation is hanging?18:56
zookoThe text window says "host name not found: ntp.ubuntu.com"19:08
zookoCould that be blocking progress on the install?19:08
zookoIf I switch to a console can I figure out how far along the install is?19:09
zookoIs there a log file somewhere?19:09
zookoOh, the log file says "BTRFS: couldn't mount because of unsupported optional features".19:09
zookoThat could be related.19:09
zookoCan I boot my own kernel and then run the lubuntu installer from the iso?19:12
zooko(My kernel supports the new BTRFS features.)19:12
* ianorlin is not sure how to do it19:13
Unit193Replace the kernel in the squashfs system and sure.19:14
holsteinzooko: nothing about lubuntu is preventing you from running your own kernel19:16
holstein!mini19:16
ubottuThe Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD19:16
holsteinzooko: you can try starting with that ^ since its smaller19:17
holsteinyou can get *buntu installed with whatever kernel you want to make happen, and do what you like19:17
zookoholstein: sorry, I don't understand how to launch the installer after booting my own kernel.19:19
zookoDo I need to build a iso with my own kernel in it? Or can I just, like "python installer.py" after boot?19:19
holsteinzooko: not sure, friend.. the lubuntu installer doesnt really do anything to prevent you from doint this, but its also not able to necessarily facilitate it either19:25
holsteinzooko: if it were me, i would try the default installer, which, AFAIK, supports btrfs.. or, elaboarate about what features you are specificallly looking for19:26
zookoWhen I boot the default installer, it boots a kernel that doesn't handle the new BTRFS features.19:27
zookoI'd like to run a new kernel -- which I have here -- and then run the installer in that new kernel.19:28
zookoOne way to do that would probably be to rebuild the installer iso, replacing the kernel it came with, with my new kernel.19:28
zookoI don't know how to do that, though, do you?19:28
holsteinzooko: sure.. what "new" features. maybe there is an easier way19:28
holsteinor, maybe you can add those features after (easily) installing the os, then changing kernels..19:28
zookoAnother would be to boot my new kernel then execute whatever program it is that the iso executes when booted.19:28
zookoNo, the features are in the layout of the btrfs filesystem, and can't be changed after the fs is created.19:29
zookoIt is the "no-holes" feature.19:29
zookoIn btrfs.19:29
holsteinzooko: have you checked 14.04 to see if its just there?19:29
zookoholstein: yes.19:30
holsteinzooko: i suggest going to the main ubuntu community for this.. you can use the mini iso i gave, and get a bare minimal ubuntu installation on the kernel you want with the btrfs features, and add lubuntu-desktop to that19:30
zookoWhy do you say that using the mini iso will allow me to use the kernel I want. How is it any different from the lubuntu iso?19:31
holsteinzooko: i didnt19:31
holsteinzooko: i said it was different because its smaller, and easier to download and test with19:32
holsteinzooko: its also not lubuntu specifically, so, you'll be able to take advantage of a *much* larger ubuntu support team19:32
zookoOkay, I've already downloaded the lubuntu iso, so that's not a problem for me.19:33
holsteinzooko: the mini iso's are small..19:34
* zooko laughs.19:38
SonikkuAmericaholstein: Doesn't the Live image work with BTRFS?19:57
zookoSonikkuAmerica: I believe it does, but I have used some fresh-from-the-oven hot new BTRFS features that are backwards-incompatible.19:58
zookoSo only Linux ≥ 3.14.0 can mount it.19:58
zookoSonikkuAmerica: so I can think of two ways to get what I want:20:00
zooko1. build my own installer .iso with my own kernel and otherwise keep everything from the lubuntu installer20:00
zooko2. boot my own kernel, mount the .iso, and execute whatever program it is that runs the installer.20:00
zookoAny advice?20:00
holsteinzooko: use the mini iso installer.. no reason to pack the bulk of lubuntu onto it20:01
holsteinzooko: you dont need it.. just get an insatll with your kernel and btrfs *then* install whatever desktop after that20:01
holsteinzooko: it will make testing and playing with this (trial and error) faster20:02
zookoholstein: okay, that's a useful tip: get an install of any Ubuntu and my kernel and then add lubuntu-desktop.20:03
zookoBut, I have the same problem getting an install of any Ubuntu and my kernel as getting Lubuntu and my kernel.20:04
zookoAlso I don't see how the miniiso is relevant. How is it different from the lubuntu installer iso that I already downloaded?20:04
holsteinzooko: its because they are all the same20:04
ianorlinthat will get a mini system with just kernel and then put desktop on later20:04
holsteinzooko: the mini is relevant because its *small*20:05
zookoBut why would I care if it is small?20:05
holsteinzooko: building a custom one of those with your kernel should be much faster.. like 20 times faster20:05
holsteinzooko: you would care due to time, and trial and error20:05
zookoOh, it takes a long time to build the full ubuntu iso and less time to build the mini one?20:05
zookoOkay, I care about that. Thanks. ☺20:05
zookoHow do I build the mini iso?20:05
holsteinzooko: it takes *significantly* less time20:05
holsteinzooko: the mini, xubuntu, lubuntu.. ubuntustudio, kubuntu.. they are *all* ubuntu20:06
holsteinzooko: you make them the same20:06
zookoCould you point me to a document about how to do that?20:06
holsteinzooko: how to make your own live CD?20:07
zookoYeah.20:07
holsteinzooko: there are many.. and none of which have i tried with changing a kernel successfully20:07
holsteinhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization20:07
zookoThanks!20:07
holsteinhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomizationFromScratch20:07
holsteinzooko: its just not the focus of *buntu20:07
holsteinzooko: its not the "tinker with it all top to bottom and hack in all the bleeding edge stuff you like" distro20:08
holsteinnothing is preventing that, and im quite sure, since eveyrthing is open, anything is possible.. but, it may not be "easy", and it may be much easier to start some other way20:09
holsteinzooko: i would think, proper backporting of stable btrfs into 14.04 might be easier, if its features that folks are interested in20:09
zookoUm, isn't 14.04 stable and LTS and imminent?20:10
holsteinzooko: 14.04 is long term support20:13
phillwzooko: yup20:13
holsteinzooko: backporting is a way of getting features backported, that others may want as well... want/need20:13
zookoholstein: oh, I see. You meant the backports thing, not getting the new features into 14.04 itself.20:14
phillwholstein: I think that btrfs may arrive as default in 17.04. it has not had a long enough track run as /boot for it to replace the temporary ext420:15
zookoSo, the new features I'm thinking of require a kernel 3.14 or newer and the btrfs-progs 3.14.20:15
zookoor newer20:15
holsteinzooko: should be in debian testing20:16
holsteinzooko: so is lxde..20:16
holsteinmight be "better" or more stable up there, rather than bolting on quite a few key underlying backbone features to *buntu and expecting this to be solid20:17
zookoDoes anybody want to walk me through how to remaster an installer .iso using uck to replace the kernel with my own custom kernel?22:12
holsteinzooko: i couldnt get it to work with UCK, and when i asked, i was told to do the chroot method22:28
holsteinzooko: i was trying to add an in repo kernel22:28
zookoHm.22:31
zookoAha! http://wiki.backbox.org/index.php/Customize_the_Live_DVD22:51
zookoThis sounds perfect.22:51
xnoxphillw: 17.04 - haha =)23:24
phillwxnox: 17.04 is the next planned LTS ?23:49
xnoxphillw: no.23:50
xnoxphillw: 8.04, 12.04, 14.04, 16.04 -> are LTS releases.....23:50
xnox(10.04)23:50
xnoxphillw: basically april of any year that has olympics.23:51
Unit193I was thinking even years. :P23:51
phillwxnox: I was close... more than 9 months :P23:51
phillwxnox: but i still have to support the kernel until 2019 :)23:53
xnoxphillw: anyway, i daubt we will switch by 17.04.23:56
phillwxnox: you'd be shocked to hear that this n00b (with a lot of help) has got a non-pae version of 3.13 kernel for any teams along with a full lubuntu-14.04-non-pae ISO....23:57
xnoxphillw: imho, xfs is more lickely.23:57
phillwi've only hear good things about btrfs23:57
xnoxphillw: haha23:58
xnoxphillw: last week it was discovered that btrfs send/receive is not host/target endian-safe =)23:59
phillwxnox: I still like ext4 :)23:59

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