[02:45] <WEB6BER66> AHHH.
[02:45] <WEB6BER66> Why would I choose Lubuntu over Linux Mint MATE?
[03:21] <utu8o> runs better on lower powered devices like netbooks
[09:31] <bioterror> utu8o, this netbook with atom n270 is only good for ircing
[14:11] <utu8o> bioterror, you can browse the web just use no script addon for firefox. with that addon you can have like 100 tabs on a netbook
[14:11] <utu8o> that addon should probably be installed by default on Lubuntu
[16:45] <bioterror> utu8o, I prefer Midori. it has adblock it's lightweight. I have made Midori to identify as iPhone :D
[16:58] <Dakshah> UNetbootin does not seem to work for me on Ubuntu 14.04, what else should I use to burn the lubuntu image on udb?
[16:58] <Dakshah> **usb
[16:59] <leszek> Dakshah: dd
[16:59] <bioterror> sudo dd if=/path/to/image.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M
[16:59] <leszek> Dakshah: the question is why isn't unetbootin working for you. Normally it should work just fine
[16:59] <Dakshah> leszek, I installed from the Ubuntu Software Center, Idk why it does not
[17:00] <Dakshah> bioterror, I would prefer some gui :\
[17:00] <leszek> Dakshah: can you tell me what is exactly not working ? Doesn't the app start at all or doesn't it boot or what is the exact problem?
[17:01] <Dakshah> leszek, 1. It looks weird, seems outdated gui. 2. I cannot seem to navigate from the browse 3. The Version is not in the list, so for 16.something, I have to choose the daily option
[17:03] <leszek> Dakshah: ah it looks weird as it is compiled against qt4 and you don't have qt4 installed or no theme for it set.
[17:03] <leszek> 2. I do not understand. You can't browse local files or what ?
[17:03] <leszek> 3. Never used the download list on unetbootin but a iso that I already have on my disk
[17:03] <Dakshah> leszek, I also have an iso on the disk
[17:04] <leszek> Dakshah: so why not choosing it then ?
[17:04] <Dakshah> leszek, I dont think that is fine http://pasteboard.co/sFBVTu.png
[17:04] <Dakshah> leszek, I cannot see how to choose it.
[17:06] <leszek> Dakshah: nope that is correct. Though it started as root user (so it can write to your drive properly). So you only need to navigate up then to your /home/username/Downloads folder or where you stored the iso. So its working correctly
[17:07] <Dakshah> leszek, Ohh! THANK YOU :)
[17:07] <leszek> np :)
[17:07] <Dakshah> leszek, Btw, how do I check which drive it is?
[17:07] <Dakshah> leszek, it says only 'dev/sdb1' but I wanna be sure
[17:08] <bioterror> lsblk
[17:08] <leszek> you can use diskmanager or lsblk in a terminal :)
[17:08] <Dakshah> what is that
[17:08] <Dakshah> Thanks again :D
[17:09] <leszek> sudo blkid may also help sometimes to identify the partition as it shows labels and uuids that you can compare with the path when the usb stick is mounted
[17:10] <Dakshah> leszek, I had ubuntu on the pendrive earlier, and in the pop up I said Yes to Replace all files, will that be fine?
[17:13] <leszek> hmm... Dakshah let's wait and see. Normally I would recommend formatting the drive or removing all unnecessary files
[17:13] <Dakshah> leszek, I thought that would be done automatically XP
[17:15] <leszek> Dakshah: nope unetbootin works non destructive
[17:15] <Dakshah> leszek, Hehe Okaie :)
[17:18] <Dakshah> It says (initramfs) Unable to find a medium containing a live file system
[17:22] <leszek> Dakshah: when trying to boot ? Hmm... it can't seem to find the usb stick.
[17:23] <Dakshah> leszek, Yeah when trying to boot :P and it appeared when it was already in the process