[18:56] Hello guys, I did an update from terminal with Lubuntu 12.04. After some time updating I ended up with: http://ctrlv.it/id/1118/4038378819 Everything was good before the update. I did move /usr directory to another partition before the update. [18:56] Now it seems my /usr/lib/udef/ directory is empty. [18:56] update? or distribution upgrade? [18:56] update [18:57] are you now on 14.04? or just normal 12.04? [18:58] it boots ok, well, it gave me a message I forgot, but I had this since I move /usr to another partition, but the boot process from that is ok. That's why I can chat now with you :) [18:58] 12.04 [18:58] lubuntu 12.04 is not supported any longer [18:58] i konw the 12.04 main repos will be up for a long time, so, you may be able to sort out the issue [18:58] if it "boots ok", then, i would just use it [18:59] any volunteer would be more helpful with *exact* messages, and errors.. but, i suggest upgrading to 14.04 [18:59] or, the latest 15.04 [18:59] would it run well on eeepc 901? [19:00] it has 1 GB of ram [19:00] it will be supported [19:01] hmm ok [19:01] i run 15.04 on similar hardware.. but, 14.04 is LTS [19:01] yes I am pretty sure it will run on 1 GB of ram I was running on 512 mb about a year ago but then upgraded to a desktop so I could run virtual machines which is somehting that won't be realistic with 1 GB of ram [19:01] ok thnx [19:02] i have an eeepc 900 [19:02] cool [19:02] 900mhz celeron, with a gig of ram.. runs most anything i put on it.. [19:05] ok guys, thank you all [19:05] cheers.. and good luck [21:13] Hello [21:13] o/ [21:14] I'm trying to install Lubuntu in a non-PAE machine with 256mb of ram and 30gb of hard drive, Will the alternate ISO do???? [21:15] Im talking about a Dell Inspiron 600m Netbook [21:15] pretty slow [21:15] !pae [21:15] To use more than ~3.2GB RAM on a 32bit system you can install the PAE-enabled kernel. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE for more info [21:15] !mini [21:15] The 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/MinimalCD [21:15] i would use the mini iso ^ [21:16] start there, get an install working, and build up as needed [21:17] I was reading i need an Ethernet connection to be able to install the Minimal iso, how does that work? because im connected on a Mobile wifi hotspot, No ethernet available [21:17] i just do the install [21:17] i dont connect to anything.. i install, *then* i connect the machine wired, and install what i need [21:17] if you cant do that, then, you can look at the minimal [21:17] the alternate, i mean [21:19] Yeah, i don't have ethernet so i will just stick to the Alternate, Thanks a lot. [21:22] regardless, i do the install *then* install updates, and other packages