[06:43] <XeBlackWater> hy
[06:43] <ianorlin> hi XeBlackWater can I help?
[06:52] <stiv2k> can anybody help me figure out why I keep getting this kernel panic trying to boot up the lubuntu 14.04 live cd? http://imgur.com/ipxk8eg
[11:39] <rabbit_> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/9354139/ < if anyone could give me a hand I'd be delighted
[11:40] <rabbit_> here it is fitting on the screen http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/9354149/
[11:44] <leszek> rabbit why do you provide 3 arguments to mv ?
[11:45] <leszek> sudo mv /bin screenshot.sh /usr/local/bin will try to move/rename /bin -> screenshot.sh and then to -> /usr/local/bin/
[11:45] <leszek> so end result would be /usr/local/bin/bin
[11:46] <rabbit_> i did it 3 times because it wasn't working
[11:46] <rabbit_> or i thought iw asn't
[11:46] <leszek> rabbit_: yeah I think you did something terribly wrong
[11:46] <rabbit_> yeah :(
[11:46] <leszek> why moving /bin to /usr/local/bin/ ?
[11:46] <rabbit_> it was an accident
[11:46] <rabbit_> i was trying to move screenshot.sh
[11:46] <leszek> move it back with mv /usr/local/bin/bin /
[11:46] <rabbit_> now basic commands like ls and mv don't work because they require bin to be in the right place to work
[11:47] <rabbit_> if i try to use mv this is the message i get: bash: /bin/mv: No such file or directory
[11:47] <rabbit_> is there a way to use superuser through the gui and just click and drag it back where it should be?
[11:47] <leszek> rabbit_: yeah don't use spaces in filenames if you don't use quotations otherwise it will be another argument
[11:47] <rabbit_> i used a space in a filename?
[11:48] <rabbit_> i never normally use spaces or capitals
[11:48] <leszek> sudo mv [/home/rabbit/Desktop]<-Argument1 [screenshot.sh]<-Argument2 [/bin]<-Argument3
[11:49] <leszek> mv takes two arguments normally to move one file to another
[11:49] <leszek> so correct way would be
[11:49] <leszek> sudo mv /home/rabbit/Desktop/screenshot.sh /bin
[11:49] <leszek> if screenshot.sh is on the desktop or in the desktop directory
[11:50] <rabbit_> ah ok
[11:50] <leszek> anyways if mv is now in /usr/local/bin/bin/mv than use this to move it back
[11:50] <rabbit_> cool! how?
[11:50] <leszek> sudo /usr/local/bin/bin/mv /usr/local/bin/bin /
[11:50] <leszek> sudo hopefully somehow still works
[11:51] <rabbit_> that's what i type in?
[11:51] <leszek> yeah correct
[11:52] <rabbit_> YES!
[11:52] <rabbit_> it worked! thank you, ls works now, so i guess everything does! :D
[11:52] <leszek> yeah it should
[11:52] <leszek> rabbit_: take a look at a basic command line tutorial for this mistakes not to occur again
[11:53] <leszek> especially when you aren't moving stuff but want to remove something on the terminal you might screw things up beyond repair
[11:53] <rabbit_> k! and i'll double check stuff thank you
[11:53] <rabbit_> i stay away from rm in general o.O
[11:55] <rabbit_> i'll just use scrot to take screenshots i think
[12:02] <testdr> stiv2k: have you already tried different boot-options? Have you the same result with a newer live-version 14.04.1? What happens if you run the memorytest (from boot-iso-system)?