[00:02] <Jbmorris289> well it matches the list
[00:03] <Jbmorris289> wel it matches*
[00:03] <wxl> Jbmorris289: now do the check at the beginning of the install
[00:04] <Jbmorris289> in wubi?
[00:04] <wxl> Jbmorris289: if it has a grub menu that has an option like "check disk for defects"
[00:04] <wxl> personally, i'd just avoid wubi but that's me
[00:06] <Jbmorris289> Well, I have a usb with the lubuntu iso written to it
[00:06] <Jbmorris289> and when I try, it automatically selects the default for some reason
[00:06] <Jbmorris289> should i virtualbox it?
[00:07] <wxl> naw, i'd just not use wubi. just boot to the iso.
[00:08] <Jbmorris289> How old is wubi anyway?
[00:08]  * wxl shrugs
[00:08] <teward> ancient as the earth
[00:08] <Jbmorris289> lol?
[00:09] <teward> it's not got support for modern things, so it's already a "Don't use it for recent releases" kind of deal
[00:09] <Jbmorris289> i have rev285, i think, or whatever it is
[00:09] <Jbmorris289> nope, 286
[00:11] <Jbmorris289> I think i should blame unetbootin for the boot bug
[00:11] <Jbmorris289> hm
[00:12] <Jbmorris289> (booting from USB)
[00:12] <wxl> unetbootin ain't my fave, either. i like dd.
[00:13] <Jbmorris289> dd
[00:14] <Jbmorris289> does that format my USB drive?
[00:15] <wxl> nope
[00:15] <wxl> it's just a bit by bit copy tool
[00:17] <Jbmorris289> ok good
[00:17] <Jbmorris289> i've formatted my usb way too many times now
[00:20] <Jbmorris289> also, would it be possible to get the boot screen that shows for Low ram computers
[00:21] <wxl> well the "low ram" option is to use debian-installer, which you'd find on the "alternate" (not the desktop) image
[00:21] <Jbmorris289> ohj
[00:21] <Jbmorris289> oh*
[00:28] <Jbmorris289> Jeez.
[00:28] <Jbmorris289> that latency...
[00:32] <elquesea> wxl: i can't pastebin
[00:33] <wxl> elquesea: well i need to see the complete output. you can screenshot it even.
[00:34] <elquesea> wxl: Yes, how can i send the pics?
[00:34] <wxl> elquesea: e.g. imgur
[00:38] <elquesea> wxl: http://imgur.com/a/U2a1i
[00:39] <elquesea> wxl: synaptic wnats to delete the first list and install the second one
[00:40] <wxl> elquesea: let's do this, so i can get the entire list. let's do it on the command line. you can pastebin right inside there. do: `sudo apt -y install pastebinit && sudo apt install wine | pastebinit` then give me the resultant URL.
[00:42] <elquesea> wxl: but what if the system stops working? is that a posibility?
[00:44] <wxl> elquesea: note the "-y." that tells apt to just install no matter what. note it's not there on the wine bit. if you want to be super safe add -s (for simulate) to the wine command
[00:44] <wxl> elquesea: alternately you could --assume-no in which case it will necessarily say no
[00:44] <wxl> elquesea: tl;dr won't get broken unless you say yes. and even then it might not ;)
[00:45] <elquesea> wxl: ok i'll do it
[00:51] <elquesea> wxl: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=es&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fpaste.ubuntu.com%2F18593636%2F
[00:51] <wxl> elquesea: thanks for the translate ;)
[00:52] <elquesea> wxl: yw
[00:52] <wxl> interesting
[00:52] <wxl> wonder why it can't install 1.6
[00:52] <wxl> try doing `sudo apt --assume-no wine1.6 | pastebinit`
[00:53] <Jbmorris289> wait, are you able to get dd for windows
[00:53] <wxl> Jbmorris289: yeah there's a couple dd options for windows. just not sure which one is best.
[00:54] <wxl> Jbmorris289: if it were me, with a windows machine, i'd just boot a linux live cd and use dd in there. but i'm allergic to windows, so— :)
[00:54] <Jbmorris289> "allergic to windows"
[00:54] <Jbmorris289> you loathe windows?
[00:55] <wxl> it just makes me break out in hives
[00:55] <Jbmorris289> well lol
[00:55] <wxl> it's often, i find, unreasonable
[00:56] <wxl> last version i used at home was 3.11 or whatever it was. i might have had xp. can't remember.
[00:56] <elquesea> wxl: the answer was, "you are trying to send an empty document, exiting"
[00:56] <Jbmorris289> Would parted magic work
[00:56] <wxl> elquesea: curious. try it without the pastebinit and see what you get
[00:56] <wxl> Jbmorris289: any live cd with dd on it should work.
[00:56] <Jbmorris289> ok god
[00:56] <wxl> Jbmorris289: my favorite live cd for stuff like that is finnix, but it's command line only.
[00:57] <Jbmorris289> good* not god
[00:57] <elquesea> wxl: "It makes no sense line option --assume orders combined with the other options"
[00:58] <wxl> elquesea: did you do --assume or --assume-no?
[00:58] <wxl> OHG
[00:58] <wxl> hahahah
[00:58] <wxl> i didn't include install
[00:58] <wxl> elquesea: my bad. try `sudo apt --assume-no install wine1.6 | pastebinit`
[00:58] <elquesea> wxl: --assume-no
[00:59] <elquesea> wxl: ok
[01:00] <elquesea> wxl: Failed to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
[01:01] <wxl> elquesea: do `sudo apt -f --assume-no install | pastebinit`
[01:03] <elquesea> wxl: https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=es&sl=es&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fpaste.ubuntu.com%2F18594342%2F
[01:03] <wxl> uhhh weird!
[01:04] <wxl> try the wine1.6 again?
[01:06] <elquesea> wxl: ok
[01:07] <elquesea> wxl: no, synaptic tries to delete the same apps
[01:07] <wxl> elquesea: oh, i meant the `sudo apt --assume-no install wine1.6 | pastebinit`. i'm trying to get the full list.
[01:07] <wxl> the broken packages was a little strange..
[01:09] <elquesea> wxl: ok let me try that
[01:10] <elquesea> wxl: http://paste.ubuntu.com/18594726/
[01:11] <wxl> elquesea: well, that's very strange indeed. are you running an amd64 or an i386 kernel?
[01:12] <elquesea> wxl: amd64
[01:12] <wxl> elquesea: do you have any i386 packages installed that you know of? like exclusively i386?
[01:13] <wxl> elquesea: if not, i'd say try to do that command again but with wine1.6:amd64
[01:14] <elquesea> wxl: no, if i remember well, no i dont. ok i'll try wine1.6:amd64
[01:16] <wxl> i guess it's also possible the xenial wine package is broken
[01:16] <wxl> i gotta run home. i'll check back in later on. perhaps someone else is around that could help, too.
[01:16] <wxl> you also might check with #ubuntu. i'm convinced this is NOT a lubuntu-specific problem.
[01:17] <elquesea> wxl: ok thanks for your help
[01:28] <Jbmorris289> wait
[01:28] <Jbmorris289> wxl, are you able to remove the unetbootin bootloader
[03:35] <Kamilion> Jbmorris289: http://rufus.akeo.ie/ is probably a better pick than unetbootin if you're looking for a dd-image compatible tool.
[03:37] <Kamilion> checkmark 'create bootable disk using' and in the pulldown menu next to it, should be "DD image"
[03:37] <Kamilion> http://puu.sh/pRQEQ/3d13197071.png
[03:37] <Kamilion> selecting 'iso image' and picking a lubuntu iso will also work too.
[04:25] <Jbmorris289> well, that formats my USB Kamilion
[04:25] <Jbmorris289> and i've formatted it waayyy to many times
[04:25] <Kamilion> heh
[04:25] <Kamilion> well, then just install grub2 on it from ubuntu
[04:25] <Kamilion> and loopback mount ISOs from fat32.
[04:26] <Jbmorris289> how do i even replace
[04:26] <Jbmorris289> the unetbootin
[04:26] <Kamilion> mount from ubuntu, find the device ID, grub-install /dev/sdTHEDEVICE
[04:26] <Jbmorris289> Bootloader, and why am i spacing out every few words
[04:27] <Jbmorris289> Ah
[04:27] <Jbmorris289> well then ill need my
[04:27] <Kamilion> https://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core/blob/master/resources/buildscripts/xengrub.cfg  <--- here's a grub2 config that kinda shows what I mean.
[04:27] <Jbmorris289> .... Crap. I'm doing it again
[04:27] <Jbmorris289> would parted magic work?
[04:28] <Jbmorris289> cus i have hiren's bootcd and apparently it  has Parted magic packed in it
[04:28] <Jbmorris289> ...i can now see why some people say its warez
[04:29] <Kamilion> heh.
[04:29] <Kamilion> I have parted magic packed inside too
[04:29] <Kamilion> https://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core/blob/master/resources/buildscripts/xengrub.cfg#L88
[04:30] <Jbmorris289> menuentry "PartedMagic.com 2012 12 25 ISO (32Bit)" {
[04:30] <Jbmorris289> hmm
[04:30] <Kamilion> back when parted magic was free
[04:31] <Kamilion> but yeah, I just copy new ISOs on the stick and figure out how to add them to the grub menu myself
[04:31] <Kamilion> unetbooting is just a set of scripts to do something similar
[04:32] <Kamilion> easy enough to edit grub.cfg with notepad++
[04:32] <Jbmorris289> well it bugs out wit my BIOS...
[04:32] <Kamilion> grub does?
[04:32] <Jbmorris289> no unetbootin
[04:32] <Kamilion> oh, I think that uses syslinux
[04:32] <Kamilion> not sure, actually
[04:32] <Jbmorris289> well, *sort of* bugs out
[04:32] <Kamilion> I think it chainloads grub from syslinux?
[04:33] <Jbmorris289> IT skips haveing me select option
[04:33] <Jbmorris289> the options*
[04:33] <Kamilion> could probably just open the config file and comment out the 'default 0' line
[04:34] <Jbmorris289> Well
[04:34] <Jbmorris289> let me get my USB drive
[04:34] <Jbmorris289> one second
[04:36] <Jbmorris289> It's not on the drive
[05:01] <Jbmorris289> Well i guess i'll just have to go with it..
[08:51] <orveld> hello, is there a way to disable text shadows for desktop icons? I use LXDE 0.5.0.
[15:26] <xpkill22> sreach lubunut german