[00:04] i guess you should compare the hash of the downloaded file with the original, makes more sense [00:05] I did and it's equal [00:05] but I just fixed it [00:06] it bootet now into initramfs, there I mounted the local drive, changerooted into it [00:06] and did lilo -r / [00:06] now the machine boot [00:07] somehow the installer cannot install the boot manager properly [03:34] I'm trying to run lubuntu in a kvm virtual machine. I get the bootloader screen and can select things there as normal but when I try to actually boot I get a kernel panic. The message says to try passing init=, I have no clue what to put there though. Help? [03:36] ok, error says "Starting init: /bin/sh exists but couldn't execute it" [03:56] LogicalDash: i would treat it just like normal.. test my downloaded iso [03:56] !md5 [03:56] 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_Windows [03:57] test my installation media, if any.. then, test other isos, and make sure the KVM virtuam machine can start a "known good" live media [03:57] then, i would look at things like, is my host setup for what my VM needs.. etc [03:59] holstein: ok, well, I think my issue is with kvm. thanks for your help [04:00] you can always try the iso you downloaded in something like virtualbox, to help rule out the host.. [04:07] LogicalDash: and the simplest init will be init=/bin/bash - really, it works [04:08] something we all have learned from the initwars :) [04:09] It does work in virtualbox. init=/bin/bash seems not to make any difference. [04:10] well, if it works in vbox, id say, its just something with your kvm setup.. i dont know enought about kvm to be helpful, but, you can ask in #ubuntu or in whatever support kvm specifically has, or another channel, depending on the host OS [08:11] Hi [08:11] Anybody there ? [08:12] Does anyone know a LXLE irc channel ? [08:14] Likely #lxle. [08:14] !alis [08:14] alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" . For more help or questions relating to alis, please join #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http* [08:19] thanks [08:19] !alis [08:19] alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" . For more help or questions relating to alis, please join #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http* [08:23] #ubuntu-ro [09:27] Lubuntu newbie here. When I install a program in Lubuntu like xchat or others it does not show up in the menu afterwards. What am I doing wrong? [09:39] xchatter: are you sure it was actually installed? [09:39] Yes, I can start the programs with the run command. But I am on a live stick, maybe I should mention that. [09:42] live stick? so you have no intention of an install? [09:58] no [10:38] i installed jdownloader and it worked fine... but now i dont know how to start it again :/ [11:00] ah got it running by starting "sh ./jd.sh" [11:01] can i make a desktop icon? [12:30] Thunder3: sure, those are just text files written in a certain way. more info: http://standards.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ [12:31] thx will look at this later === zz_Bl4ckSh4d0w is now known as XeBlackWater === XeBlackWater is now known as Guest60483 === Guest60483 is now known as XeBlackWater === XeBlackWater is now known as zz_XeBlackWater === spicypixel_ is now known as spicypixel [23:17] i can never get an audible bell to happen in lubuntu + any sort of terminal + remote tmux and irssi session [23:18] or even in a local terminal and local irssi session ( no tmux or screen )