[10:02] <Quantos> This is something that I'd expect from Winblows
[10:02] <Quantos> I just had a popup on my desktop it says 'System program problem detected'
[10:03] <Quantos> And asks if I want to report it
[10:03] <Quantos> But that's all the information it gives me
[10:03] <hateball> There should be an arrow or some such to show additional info
[10:06] <Quantos> Just the arrow on the menu bar and the other one that rolls it up
[10:06] <Quantos> Hi there hateball, thanks again for that help before
[10:07] <Quantos> It just dawned on me I could disrupt the internet and click continue just to see what happens
[10:07] <Quantos> I'd rather find out what it is though
[10:08] <Quantos> Everything in System Manager looks good
[10:08] <Quantos> Doesn't indicate any software that's not working
[10:10] <Quantos> Would a screen shot help?
[10:11] <hateball> not really, no
[10:11] <hateball> usually not something to concerned with
[10:11] <hateball> if it's a system service it tends to restart on crash
[10:12] <hateball> you just get notified it shouldnt be crashing
[10:12] <Quantos> It would be nice if they could possibly identify what it is
[10:13] <Quantos> It's almost windows like
[10:13] <hateball> the crash is dumped somewhere, I cant remember where tho
[10:13] <Quantos> Somehing happened, we don't know what, but it's likely bad for you
[10:14] <Quantos> So a reboot wouldn't be necessary for it then
[10:14] <Quantos> The service will start again when called?
[10:15] <Quantos> Apparently if you click to report the problem it tells you what it is
[10:15] <Quantos> It was VBox
[10:16] <Quantos> Which is odd, it didn't even hickup on me
[12:00] <cosec_> guys
[12:01] <cosec_> i want to install lubuntu
[12:01] <cosec_> along side my existing kubuntu
[12:01] <cosec_> does the installer provide me options to do so ?
[12:02] <damascene> cosec_, do you know how to partition Linux drives correctly?
[12:03] <hateball> cosec_: why do you want to dualboot instead of simply installing lubuntu-desktop and choosing at login?
[12:03] <cosec_> i am not so good at making linux partitions
[12:03] <cosec_> problem is
[12:04] <cosec_> i am using the fglrx drivers
[12:04] <cosec_> its eating my battery
[12:04] <cosec_> and i have to set my lappy on discrete
[12:04] <cosec_> to use my current os
[12:04] <cosec_> :(
[12:05] <cosec_> so i was thinking
[12:05] <cosec_> install lubuntu, set graphics to switchable
[12:05] <cosec_> enjoy happy hours travelling
[12:06] <cosec_> and switch to kubuntu, switch to discrete
[12:06] <cosec_> and enjoy graphics
[12:07] <cosec_> its complicated
[12:07] <cosec_> :(
[12:09] <damascene> I see
[12:10] <cosec_> right now i am on kubuntu
[12:10] <cosec_> i have allotted the entire hdd to kubuntu
[12:10] <cosec_> :/
[12:11] <damascene> what I suggest is to backup all your important data to a backup medium then shrink one of your partition and install lubuntu there.
[12:11] <cosec_> so just, using a lubuntu-desktop doesn;t change anything except the interface
[12:12] <damascene> it's not too hard, you just have to set the the empty partion mount point to /
[12:13] <cosec_>  /dev/sda ?
[12:13] <cosec_> i see
[12:14] <cosec_> i have to go for now
[12:14] <cosec_> i will comeback
[12:14] <cosec_> ty for you help
[12:14] <damascene> not /dev/sda but it should be something with number at the end like /dev/sda10
[12:15] <damascene> if you can login to this channel through the installation we can support you
[12:15] <damascene> hopefully
[12:50] <cosec_> ok ty
[12:50] <cosec_> :)