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shikhar_Does Lubuntu 14.04 offer better battery life than Ubuntu 14.04 in everyday use? This article (http://mostad.eu/why-i-switched-to-ubuntu-from-lubuntu-on-my-netbook/ ) says otherwise.13:47
counterhi16:19
counterI noticed something I did not understand, at my lubuntu 14.04 I receive with dist-upgrade the 3.13.0-30-generic kernel, and at my virtualbox lubuntu 14.04 I receive only the "linux-image-3.13.0-29-generic", why the difference?16:20
countersources are updated on both systems16:24
counterok, sry trusty-proposed was the difference ...16:32
fufkvI have just installed lubuntu in vmware , but the screen resolution is little is not full screen , i m not sure how to fix this , please help20:02
fufkv??20:03
fufkvhelp me out please !!!20:04
fufkv #ubuntu20:06
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SilverLiongood evening jono ;)21:39
zerothisI need a newer version of Mesa than 10.1.3 but I would rather not have the experimental 10.3 compiled 5 hours ago. Can I get a 10.2 from a ppa or do I need to compile it from source?22:00
ricks99Trying to install. At "install along side" screen. Continue button is disabled22:05
ricks99Anyone around to help a n00b22:06
ricks99_anyone around to help a new user?22:09
ricks99_trying to install lubuntu. Got to the "Install Alongside Them" page22:09
zerothisi might can helpish22:10
ricks99_have allocated drive space (existing XP install on PC). But the CONTINUE button is not enbled22:10
ricks99_Did I break something already? ;)22:10
zerothishmm, you selected along side and not 'something else'?22:11
ricks99_correct. wanted to install without erasing my xp22:11
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zerothisI'm not sure then. Myself, I use a second harddrive for my customers who insist on keeping their proprietary OS. Windows 'fixed' Linux partitions too many times to risk it anymore. In the old days I resized partitions, lost a few windows installations that way22:15
zerothisIf you have an old drive that is 'not working' (aka: not working for windows), it will probably work for linux after formatting it from the lubuntu installer CD22:16
ricks99any way to repartition without loosing my xp installation, then install ubuntu on the new partitin?22:17
zerothisyes, I used gparted to do so many times. works best if you can errorcheck, clean, delete unneeded files, and defrack the windows partition inside windows first. Then gparted will let you shrink the partition (takes a scary long time) and create Linux partitions in the space left22:20
zerothisafk22:20
ricks99k. i'll try that.22:21
ricks99thx for the help22:21

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