ianorlin | there is also iotop which will show current input and ouput not just for io but for any disk | 01:59 |
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Guest58074 | Hey guys. I have an old 2006 white MacBook. What version should I install? 32 bit PC version? | 11:57 |
bioterror | do you have how much RAM? | 11:58 |
Guest58074 | I think 4gb at the most. Prob 2 | 11:59 |
Guest58074 | But for Mac I only see 64 bit and power pc. I don't have either. | 12:00 |
bioterror | if you have less than 4GB, go with the 32bit, as the 64bit environment uses RAM more than 32bit | 12:00 |
Guest58074 | So I download the pc install though? | 12:00 |
bioterror | yes, You have intel based machine | 12:01 |
Guest58074 | Cool, making sure. Thanks! | 12:01 |
bioterror | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages | 12:02 |
bioterror | that page is probably outdated :D | 12:02 |
Guest58074 | That's really helpful! Thanks for the link. I missed it somehow. | 12:05 |
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suncokret | hello, i use lubuntu 14.04... is there any important advantage in 15.10, or it is better to stay on 14.04?? | 17:14 |
wangerin | Hi! Where do I find LTS-version of lubuntu? The files at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04.3/release/lubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-i386.iso gives me a 12.04 version - that's a little to old ;-) | 18:00 |
bioterror | that's the latest LTS | 18:02 |
bioterror | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS | 18:02 |
wangerin | Yes, but it should giv me a 14.04 image. Not a 12.04 image | 18:06 |
bioterror | you installed it and it showed up as a 12.04? | 18:09 |
wangerin | Yes. We installed 5 mashines today at our install-party, ending with 5 12.04 mashines that needed to be release-upgraded afwards :-( Not a good thing foor new users. | 18:12 |
krytarik | !md5sum | wangerin | 18:12 |
ubottu | wangerin: 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 | 18:12 |
wangerin | Both th 14.04 and 14.04.3 images have this problem | 18:12 |
Scaniatrucker | wangerin: here correct link. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04.3/release/ | 18:13 |
bioterror | Scaniatrucker, leads to same image | 18:13 |
wangerin | b0d1c58c8515ab40382d01f59655ba85 lubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso | 18:15 |
Scaniatrucker | bioterror: I check this link. After downloading with firefox, file is 14.04.3 (sorry for my bad English) | 18:15 |
wangerin | Try to start the image. The file-name startes 14.04 but the result is a 12.04 installation. The md5 matches the hash in MD5SUMS in the server | 18:17 |
wangerin | I don't have a 64bit mashine, so I can't test them to se if they also have the problem | 18:19 |
krytarik | wangerin: I have a 'lubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-i386.iso' here, whose MD5 checksum matches the one listed in http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04.3/release/MD5SUMS that is definitely 14.04.3 | 18:35 |
wangerin | Yes the md5sum matches, but try starting as live. It states "install 12.04" and ls_release -a also says 12.04. | 18:39 |
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wangerin | krytarik: Have you tested it that t's actually the correct content? I don't think that it is | 19:07 |
Unit193 | He's gone, mate. | 19:08 |
Unit193 | Are you sure you're selecting the correct ISO? | 19:09 |
Unit193 | Manifest looks fine, let me download and check. | 19:10 |
wangerin | I just started it a live. I states 12.04, and after a apt-get update I can do-release-upgrade to 14.04, so something is uterly wrong in the image | 19:12 |
krytarik | wangerin: Just bootet into it and made a screenshot for you: http://en.zimagez.com/zimage/2015-11-14-1854041280x1024scrot.php , anything else needed for proof while I'm here? :D | 19:13 |
Unit193 | I don't see the problem with 1152f2b9eb1342e8c47421e58a6fda6a | 19:14 |
krytarik | Yep, that's the one I'm using. | 19:15 |
Unit193 | I didn't boot from it, but checking isolinux/grub/initrd/squashfs all indicates 14.04. | 19:15 |
krytarik | Yeah, did that before too. | 19:15 |
wangerin | why the f*** do I get a 12.04 when creating a usb-stick from that image? can it be usb-creator-gtk the is make the problem? | 19:15 |
Unit193 | Try dd? | 19:16 |
wangerin | But I'm making the stick on a 14.04 ( ugraded from 12.04 and 10.04 before that ) | 19:16 |
bioterror | yeah, if you're using *nix, no reason to use anything else than dd | 19:16 |
wangerin | Unit193: For creating a bootable usb-stick? How? | 19:31 |
Unit193 | dd if=lubuntu.iso of=/dev/sdb (presuming sdb is your device!), unless bioterror would like to correct me. | 19:31 |
bioterror | Unit193, some people likes to add bs=4M, I've heard it writes faster | 19:40 |
Unit193 | Ah, I've seen people use it, but easier to remember this way. :P | 19:41 |
wangerin | I just trid it, but my laptop won't start on that stick. | 19:42 |
wangerin | Hmm. Found the problem. usb-creator took the wrong image when passing it on the command-line, so 'sudo usb-creator-gtk --iso=lubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-i386.iso --not_persistent' did not install that image on the stick. Selecting the image manually solved the problem, but is a pain in the ass as I have to flash many sticks. Sorry for the trouble guys :-) | 20:00 |
Clandestine | Hey guys. Has anyone here successfully installed Lubuntu on an old MacBook 1.1? I don't want to dual boot. I want to wipe OS-X and have Linux alone on the Mac. | 22:58 |
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