[02:56] hi ppl:-) [02:59] how to unrar multiple files f.g part1.rar, part2.rar. I've tried to install rar unrar on my lubuntu but I've got the message "unrar has no installation candidate" [03:16] Sudo apt update && sudo apt install rar unrar p7zip-full [03:25] thanks but it does not work...maybe it's because I run lubuntu on my odroid xu4... [03:27] Ooh... [03:37] it doesn't matter === TheMaster is now known as Unit193 [13:43] i have a problem installing lubuntu [13:44] failed to install bootloader how can i fix this? [13:44] hello, I am using lubuntu with LXDE and entire UI is super tiny on my 4K screen. how can I scale ALL UI elements? [13:45] i dont know im new on installing lubuntu [13:45] well, we won't be much help to each other then. [13:45] yeah i guess [13:45] do you know how to fix bootloader? [13:46] nope [13:46] danggg [13:46] im new to linux [13:47] i tried linux and now my laptop is fcked up [13:49] youtube may help fix your problem [13:52] !fixgrub | jomar [13:52] jomar: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [13:52] ignore that it says windows, just follow the steps to reinstall grub [13:54] it always says bootloader failed to install [13:55] i have 320 GB HDD can you tell me how to create partision? [13:58] i dont know how to fix grub [13:58] please help me [13:58] how to reinstall grub? [14:02] i use old sony vaios laptop hoping to use it again using lununtu [14:06] what kind of mount point should i use [14:08] hey? [14:08] anyone? [14:08] i need help [14:09] how to create a right partition [14:12] jomar: If you follow the documentation on the wiki it should be quite clear [14:12] jomar: And if this is a fresh install, the install wizard will create partitions for you. No need to do it manually unless you have specific requirements [14:12] where? [14:13] !fixgrub | In case you have less than 10 lines scrollback jomar [14:13] In case you have less than 10 lines scrollback jomar: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [14:13] i use old laptop [14:13] liveboot, install&run boot-repair, be happy [14:14] and i dont know how to setup [14:14] What do you need to know? Just let the installer choose for you [14:14] i always stock at bootloader [14:15] i tried erase disk and install lubuntu but same problem bootloader failed [14:15] i tried lvm too [14:17] jomar: are you using UEFI or BIOS? [14:17] im using bios [14:18] im using old laptop sony vaios [14:19] jomar: Do you get any error message? [14:19] failed to install bootloader [14:19] im stock on it [14:20] its says choose another partition (idk) it's asking me to change partion or something else [14:21] choose another partition to save bootloader something like that [14:21] well the bootloader goes into the MBR of your disk, but /boot resides in the filesystem [14:21] jomar: Where do you choose to install the bootloader then? [14:21] If your laptop drive is /dev/sda, you should install grub to that [14:22] yes i do and i put / in mount point [14:22] i create swap linux too [14:23] jomar: So you are doing manual partitions? Why not let the installer wizard just do it for you? [14:24] yes i tried that method too [14:24] same problem bootloader failed to install [14:25] if you have some time we can both use team viewer so you can see what the problem is ( if you just have time ) [14:25] jomar: is it 17.04 ? [14:25] 16.10 [14:25] jomar: I am at work so I dont really have time [14:25] its okay no problem [14:25] jomar: 16.10 will be unsupported soon, so use 16.04 or 17.04 [14:26] awww [14:26] seriously? [14:26] !lts [14:26] LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions are supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Xenial (Xenial Xerus 16.04.1). Ubuntu !flavors may have different support durations, check their release notes for information. [14:26] jomar: LTS is supported for 5 years, and the other versions are only supported for 9 months, then you need to upgrade to the next release [14:27] jomar: So it would be better for you to install 17.04 if you want the latest supported. Maybe that magically works also [14:28] any direct download link? [14:32] okay okay thank you for helping [14:33] is there any way to contact you if there's a problem installing the new release version? [14:33] jomar: Well this channel is always around [14:33] email , gamail or facebook [14:33] Heh, no. [14:34] jomar: Also you can ask in #ubuntu too, there are more people there... even some that use Lubuntu [14:34] oh i see [14:34] Grub installation failed again [14:36] the "grub-pc" package failed to install to /target/. without the grub boot loade, the installed s ystem will not boot [14:37] i think the "Grub" is the problem here because it says "the installed system will not boot [14:37] well yes, you need grub installed to be able to boot your system [14:38] how to install it? [14:38] I dont quite understand why it would fail to install tho, unless using some exotic UEFI setup [14:38] jomar: well the installer should "just work" [14:38] i use bios [14:39] how to fix Grub? === mpmc is now known as `` === `` is now known as mpmc === sahumada_ is now known as sahumada [19:14] Hello! I need help [19:15] Is there anyone who can help me with a wireless connection problem? [19:19] Anyone there? [19:20] I need help [19:20] Anyone there? [19:20] Hello? [19:21] bye === wxl_ is now known as wxl