[00:01] <litledot_> i'll try
[00:01] <litledot_> tnks
[00:02] <bazhang> xangua, it's for computers that don't support usb boot
[00:02] <xangua> bazhang: I've used plop before with Ubuntu
[00:03] <xangua> Well Xubunti actually
[09:15] <xubuntu37d> hello there
[09:17] <xubuntu37d> from trusty tahr to xenial and beyond
[10:19] <xubuntu64d> hello
[10:19] <xubuntu64d> i am havin sound issues can anyone help
[10:20] <knome> ask the question and find out
[11:08] <xubuntu37d> want to boot from a dvd
[11:08] <xubuntu37d> but the compute keeps on skipping it, to usb
[11:08] <xubuntu37d> and then nada
[11:09] <xubuntu37d> so now i am under 14.04 xubu
[11:09] <xubuntu37d> with the files of 16.04 on DVD
[11:09] <xubuntu37d> working the command line
[11:09] <knome> check your bios settings
[11:09] <xubuntu37d> 'k
[11:10] <xubuntu37d> thx
[11:29] <xubuntu37d>  so now
[11:29] <xubuntu37d> 686 arch and xubu
[15:48] <xubuntu19w> will xubuntu find and use the drivers necessary for my hardware
[16:09] <digbychicken> xubuntu19w - Many drivers are built in to Ubuntu, but I have seen more exotic stuff get missed.  What are you trying to load?
[16:53] <xubuntu29w> hello, can somebody please tell me what the default image viewer in the latest xubuntu is, please?
[16:56] <digbychicken> xubuntu29w - Ristretto for image viewing.
[16:59] <xubuntu29w> digbychicken: thanks
[17:26] <olatX200> hello guys. I'm having installation problems with xubuntu, can someone help me?
[17:27] <olatX200> anyone?
[17:28] <flocculant> olatX200: first - yes someone can probably help you - but you need to give more information
[17:28] <flocculant> and second - have some patience ;)
[17:29] <olatX200> Ok, thanks. I'm kinda going at it for hours. I'm a linux newb so I'll explain everything in detail, ok? O:)
[17:31] <flocculant> won't necessarily be me - but more information will help whoever does
[17:31] <olatX200> I have an old Dell laptop so I wanted to install XUbuntu on it. I downloaded the 12.04 LTS version because it fits my laptop's requirements. I made a bootable USB disc with Unetbootin since my laptop has no CD drive. I used PLOP to get the installation going. Everything started nice, I set all the parameters and the installation was going nicely. But then, I got the following error in a window called "Software selection": please i
[17:32] <olatX200> Xubuntu 12.04.4 LTS _precise pangolin_ - Release i386 (20140205.0)' in the drive '/media/cdrom/' and press enter. Media change.
[17:33] <flocculant> olatX200: I'll stop you there
[17:33] <flocculant> 12.04 has been out of support for nearly 2 years for xubuntu
[17:35] <olatX200> I think that this has nothing to do with the version, but with Linux in general. I found some tutorials that describe the same problem on 16.04, but they all say something about "sudo something something" and when I type "sudo xxxx" in the console it says sudo not found (ALT+f2)
[17:39] <flocculant> alt+f2 isn't what you want probably - you want a terminal super+t
[17:40] <flocculant> and if it STILL says sudo not found - something wrong with download
[17:41] <olatX200> Super+T does nothing :( Just stays the same. :$
[17:41] <flocculant> ctrl+alt+t
[17:41] <flocculant> anyway - all that aside 12.04 is EOL for us
[17:42] <flocculant> and 14.04 only has a few months left too
[17:42] <olatX200> Still nothing... Well, thanks for trying. Maybe someone comes across who had similar problems. Thanks again.
[17:48] <flocculant> olatX200: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[17:53] <olatX200> nope nothing
[18:50] <marcc> I just did a fresh install, any important files I should grab from backups? Got my cron jobs and /etc/hosts so far.
[18:51] <marcc> (I preserved /home entirely)
[21:13] <xubuntu26d> slm
[21:24] <Ste> Please, help me to install a game in xubuntu