[08:06] <zequence> sch
[08:06] <zequence> oops
[08:08] <Unit193> schroot?  Not really all that handy, for me.
[08:16] <zequence> I was going to see if that guy schnitz was still online using autocomplete :)
[08:17] <zequence> A bit dark in here, and backspace is awfully close to return
[08:18] <Unit193> Ctrl+w, I'm lazy.
[08:24] <zequence> Ah, great
[08:24] <zequence> I'm still such an IRC greenie
[08:29] <Unit193> That's actually your terminal.  Careful about getting into the habbit, in Firefox of course it closes the window.
[12:38] <ubuntu-studio> hello! At the moment I'm trying to install ubuntustudio, but it crashed twice with the same error message: "trying to overwrite '/etc/console-setup/compose.ISO-8859-11.inc', which is also in package console-setup 1.123"
[12:39] <ubuntu-studio> Has anybody any hints what may cause this problem?
[12:39] <ubuntu-studio> btw: Afterwards the installation script isn't even able to create an error-report...
[12:55] <zequence> ubuntu-studio: Hi. Which release are you trying to install?
[13:01] <ubuntu-studio> 15.10
[13:03] <zequence> ubuntu-studio: Did you do a checksum to see if the ISO you downloaded is good?
[13:05] <zequence> You know how to do it?
[13:05] <zequence> Here are the md5 checksums for 15.10 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/releases/wily/release/MD5SUMS
[13:06] <zequence> In a terminal: md5sum <isofile>
[13:06] <zequence> The result should match what you see on the page I linked you to
[13:06] <ubuntu-studio> yes, but i downloaded on a windows 10
[13:06] <ubuntu-studio> is there a windows tool?
[13:06] <zequence> No idea :)
[13:07] <zequence> You could boot the installer, mount your HD and check, if it's the same computer
[13:07] <ubuntu-studio> got a small tool, its calculating right now...
[13:07] <zequence> What are you using to create the installer?
[13:08] <ubuntu-studio> unetbootin in the windows version
[13:09] <ubuntu-studio> and I was wrong, its the 14.04.3, but the MD5 is correct
[13:09] <zequence> I usually never have problems with it, so that should work
[13:10] <ubuntu-studio> strange. I'll try to copy it to another USB-Stick, perhaps this might help...
[13:10] <zequence> What language and keyboard layout are you using when installing?
[13:11] <ubuntu-studio> German and German layout
[13:11] <zequence> Ok. I will give that a try. Not sure at all if it is related.
[13:11] <zequence> Also, are you deselecting any packages during install?
[13:12] <ubuntu-studio> no. the only changes I did in the installer are the mounting settings
[13:13] <zequence> Ok. If you have time, and continue to have problems, it would be helpful if you did a bug report. You need a launchpad account - http://launchpad.net
[13:13] <zequence> When you are booted in the live environment, in a terminal, do: ubuntu-bug ubiquity
[13:14] <zequence> ubiquity is the installer. Firefox will open, you login to launchpad, and describe the problem. Some info is included in the bug report
[13:15] <zequence> I wasn't able to find a bug report about it yet anyway
[13:15] <ubuntu-studio> OK, this seems to work.
[13:15] <zequence> Good :)
[13:22] <ubuntu-studio> OK, Bug 1514422 is online. Thanks for help anyway :-)
[13:25] <zequence> ubuntu-studio: Thanks. I will try an installation and see if I get the same problem.
[14:31] <zequence> Installing on virtualbox using German language and keyboard setting worked fine for me
[14:32] <zequence> Maybe the problem is with unetbootin then?
[20:25] <Synthman> hi