[00:04] <dekaband> @wxl I was able to complete the install process by opening a terminal and typing ubiquity --automatic, I thought I had filed a bug report but I was mistaken. Ubiquity seems to be the culprit
[00:04] <meetingology> dekaband: Error: "wxl" is not a valid command.
[00:04] <wxl> dekaband: you can re-target it against ubiquity
[00:04] <wxl> dekaband: did you already check the md5 of both the image and the media you used to install?
[00:06] <dekaband> yes, I just did that right now and it appears the .iso I have is corrupted. I'll need to find a way to burn it a little slower
[00:06] <wxl> yeah that's probably the cause of the error
[00:07] <dekaband> Next time I'll torrent it. Thanks though, I appreciate your time
[00:07] <phillw> dekaband: when the machine does not want to play I find using a -RW (either cd-rw or dvd-rw) makes the little horror burn slowly :)
[00:07] <wxl> hehe  yeah that helps, dekaband, though that doesn't help burning
[00:08] <dekaband> I've been using a usb, I'll grab some cd-rw's tommorow and give it another shot =)
[00:09] <phillw> dekaband: if you use cd-rw, you can only use the alternate images. The desktop ones are dvd sized.
[00:10] <dekaband> ok good to know. I'll use the dvd-rw's then =)
[17:44] <phillw> wxl: the alternates appear to have failed again :/
[17:47] <redwolf> -__-
[23:14] <ianorlin> hmm after repsin alternates seem back up :)