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laananhello, looking for help.03:33
laananI am running lubuntu on an acer aspire one netbook with a 1.7gh processor (neo II)03:33
laananoh, lubuntu installed under 20GB with wubi03:34
laananI am having problems with crashing03:34
laananespecially when playing flash videos (e.g. on youtube).03:34
laananIt also seems to have crashed when pretty much idle (I had a buffered youtube vid and several tabs open)03:34
laananby crashing, I mean the netbook just completely shuts off, as if I unplugged it without a battery inside03:35
laananthis behavior does not happen under win7 (the main OS installed)03:35
laananI installed TLP...03:36
laananbut no change in behavior03:36
laananAny help would be greatly appreciated03:36
KassadinHi there...can anyone help me with a slave idea hard drive? it is not recognized by the computer even though it powers on, and running fdisk implies that it has no partition at all (something like no value partition table appears)04:55
laanan-anyone active?05:55
AntotoHello, is it ok to ask questions here? It`s my first time on IRC09:32
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TimeVirushell all16:31
TimeVirushello*16:31
TimeVirusI'm getting ready to install Lubuntu on this machine and it has a BCM4311 wifi card. How would I install the firmware for it? apt-get or is there a gui package manager? or...?16:32
phillwTimeVirus: have it plugged into ethernet and after installation select Preferences --> Additional Drivers, it will grab the WiFi driver for you.16:35
TimeVirusgreat16:36
TimeVirusthanks16:36
TimeVirusi'm off to gitter done16:36
Penguination_nick cbathurs19:05
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TimeVirushello20:28
holsteinTimeVirus: o/20:29
TimeVirusI installed Lubuntu to my 500GB HDD and it's not booting from there -- The Bios is set to look at USB first20:29
TimeVirusexternal HDD20:30
holsteinTimeVirus: cool.. just address your bios settings then20:30
TimeVirusBIOS is set to look at USB first already20:30
holsteinTimeVirus: but, "first usb" is not "500gb hdd"20:30
TimeVirushuh ? lol20:31
holsteinunless is is, in which case, you need to explain20:31
holsteinTimeVirus: regardless, i find machines dont like to boot usb sometimes, and i might use plop to make sure the machine will boot the USB device20:31
TimeViruswhen the boot failed I am now on the installation flash20:31
holsteinyou can make a plop iso to boot from cd20:31
TimeVirusno cd drive20:32
TimeVirusbusted20:32
holsteinTimeVirus: sure.. but, the "installation flash" is a USB.. so, whats the difference?20:32
holsteinTimeVirus: tht difference in the "installation flash usb" and "500gb external USB" will be your problem20:32
TimeVirusthe difference is that it doesnt save updates is VERY limited in size and and and20:32
holsteinTimeVirus: thats not what im saying friend20:33
TimeVirusok20:33
holsteinTimeVirus: im saying, the installation USB booted from your bios.. so, why didnt the other USB?20:33
holsteinthats your problem.. whatever that is20:33
TimeViruswell20:33
holsteini would start with troubleshooting grub.. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair making sure that grub is actually installed on the drive20:33
TimeViruswhat IS the difference wheather it be a spinning hdd or flash?20:33
TimeVirusok grub shoot20:34
holsteinTimeVirus: its no difference to me, but, is it to your machine's bios?20:34
TimeViruslol20:34
TimeViruso\20:34
holsteinTimeVirus: another "easy" test would be to take the drive to another machine and test20:34
holsteinif it works there, then, the issue is with the machine not booting the hardware.. so, you can stop trying to "fix" it in lubuntu20:34
TimeViruswould I go to the BIOS maker to post a question about this usb flash boot but not usb hdd boot?20:35
TimeVirusmakes me no sense20:35
holsteinTimeVirus: does the hard drive boot on another machine?20:36
TimeVirusmeh20:36
TimeVirusdidnt try20:36
TimeVirusmakes no sense!20:36
holsteinTimeVirus: it could be the hard drive is bad, or failling. they *all* do20:36
TimeViruslol20:36
holsteinTimeVirus: ?20:36
TimeVirusno way20:36
TimeVirusbran new wd black20:36
holsteinTimeVirus: yes.. they *all* fail20:36
TimeVirusbrand new wd black20:36
TimeVirus:P20:36
holsteinTimeVirus: brand new is a great time for them to fail.. its actually more likely20:36
holsteinTimeVirus: you can google search that fact, or ask wd..20:36
holsteinregardless, its plausible..20:37
TimeViruswell I've been using it as a logical ntfs volume for a while ... but this is my first atempt at using it as a boot divice20:38
TimeVirusdevice*20:38
holsteinTimeVirus: im just saying, its not constrictive to assume its not broken, or failing.. since they *all* fail20:38
TimeVirusI partitioned it to allow lubuntu install and run VMs from it20:38
holsteinTimeVirus: sounds like you did a custom install, then.. i would assume that is the issue, and try grub repair20:39
TimeVirusok20:39
TimeViruswhen asked if I wanted to make it a primary partition or? I left it at 'no' -- Linux doesnt need a primary partition -- could that be it?20:41
holsteinTimeVirus: *anything* in your custom partitioning can be broken20:41
holsteinTimeVirus: i would try booting the drive on another machine.. if it doenst boot, then, you can safely assume its something in your build20:41
holsteinTimeVirus: you can then, try the boot repair i linked a while back.. or, you can just remove the lubuntu partitions, and clear out empty space, and let the installer automatically install on the empty space20:42
holsteinby default, grub will be installed on the first hard drive, and not on the USB20:42
holsteinso, i would use the mini iso to make sure i get the operating system and grub exactly where i want20:42
holstein!mini20:43
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/MinimalCD20:43
TimeVirusthe first drive would be my internal then20:43
holsteinTimeVirus: correct.. so, if you didnt specify, thats where you installed grub.. *not* on the USB drive20:43
TimeVirusunacceptable --- too small20:43
TimeVirusGrub isnt on the internal20:43
holsteinTimeVirus: its not about "acceptable".. its about where you are expecting it to be20:43
holsteinTimeVirus: expecting it to be on the USB when you actually installed on the internal drive is the issue..20:43
TimeViruslol no20:43
holsteinTimeVirus: yes20:44
TimeVirusgrub isnt on the internal20:44
holsteinTimeVirus: if you followed the defaults, you get grub on the internal20:44
TimeViruswanna see?20:44
holsteinTimeVirus: no20:44
TimeVirusno help here20:44
TimeVirusthanks anyway20:44
holsteinTimeVirus: if you set that to manually install on the USB, then great.. but, the drigve is *not* booting.. and i think we should explore why that can be20:44
holsteinTimeVirus: an easy way is because the installer installs grub where you are not expecting20:44
TimeVirushuh?20:45
holsteinbut, you can use the boot repair link i gave to double check20:45
holsteinTimeVirus: what do i need to repeat for you?20:45
TimeVirusk20:45
holsteinTimeVirus: the installer installs on the internal drive.. puts grub there by default20:45
TimeVirusrepeat again that grub is on my internal20:45
holsteinTimeVirus: did you specify a different location?20:45
TimeViruslol20:45
TimeVirusof course i did20:46
holsteinTimeVirus: then, you *cant* boot the extneral USB that is selected by the bios20:46
TimeVirusgah20:46
holsteinTimeVirus: if grub is on the internal drive, then thats where grub is20:46
TimeVirusmakes no sense20:46
holstein16:45 < TimeVirus> repeat again that grub is on my internal20:46
TimeViruswhy would that be?20:46
TimeViruswhy would a flash boot and not hdd20:46
holstein^that means that grub is on the internal drive.. which is what i asked, and you stated happened20:46
TimeVirususb is usb20:46
holsteinTimeVirus: the flash installer *has* a boot loader20:46
holsteinTimeVirus: the usb hard drive yuo install lubuntu on has grub installed to your internal hard drive20:47
TimeVirusholstein20:47
holsteinyou stated above grub is on the internal drive. so, you set that to boot firt in the bios20:47
holsteinthe usb 500gb hard drrive has no boot loader on it20:47
TimeVirusif grub were where I didnt tell it to go (Internal) then wouldnt the internal boot grub ?20:47
holsteinthats why its not booting20:47
TimeViruswindows boots as it always has20:48
TimeViruslet me tell you one last time20:48
holsteinTimeVirus: no need20:48
TimeVirusGRUB is not on the internal20:48
holstein16:45 < TimeVirus> repeat again that grub is on my internal20:48
holstein^ thats you saying is *is* on the internal20:48
TimeVirusyou asked20:48
TimeVirus'what do I need to repeat'20:48
holsteinTimeVirus: so, i appologize for suggesting you confirm20:48
TimeVirus sarcastically i said ...20:49
holstein16:45 < TimeVirus> repeat again that grub is on my internal20:49
TimeVirusyou blowhard!20:49
TimeViruslol20:49
holsteinTimeVirus: regardless, its easy to use boot repair20:49

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