[06:48] <za1b1tsu> So after installing waterfox, I could not tab complete in terminal, it said: bash: cannot create temp file for here-document: No space left on device
[06:49] <za1b1tsu> uninstalled waterfox, problem is no more
[06:49] <tsimonq2> That means your hard drive was filled up by waterfox.
[06:50] <za1b1tsu> I have free space: 17.4 gb in home
[06:50] <za1b1tsu> ohh
[06:50] <za1b1tsu> File System, free space: 106.4mb
[06:51] <za1b1tsu> are there some temporary files I can safetly delete?
[06:51] <JohnDoe_71Rus> check file system to error
[06:52] <JohnDoe_71Rus> with err filesystem remount to ro mode
[06:52] <za1b1tsu> umm, yeah, I dont understand :)
[06:53] <JohnDoe_71Rus> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode and then check FS
[06:54] <JohnDoe_71Rus> https://i.stack.imgur.com/73iJi.png
[06:54] <za1b1tsu> ok
[07:15] <za1b1tsu> JohnDoe_71Rus, I did like you said first it stopped at: https://imgur.com/a/5ytba , pressed ENTER, Resume and then stopped at: https://imgur.com/a/n8h99 and from here I had to CTRL+ALT+DEL
[07:15] <za1b1tsu> back in ubuntu, I had to report a system error
[07:15] <za1b1tsu> on File System I still have 104mb left
[07:17] <za1b1tsu> did sudo apt-get clean, got 738,7mb now
[07:20] <hateball> za1b1tsu: you might have lots of old kernels, "sudo apt autoremove" should clean those
[12:25] <Vallu> Hi there! I'm trying to install Lubuntu on a Acer Extensa 5220 with Windows 7...I downloaded the 32bit version and opened it with 7zip, then whatever I try to open from the unzipped folder the pc says it hasn't the proper sw to handle it...what am I supposed to do? thanks! Valentina.
[12:28] <Vallu> sorry, windows vista
[12:34] <JohnDoe_71Rus> Vallu: https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-install-ubuntu-desktop#0
[12:34] <Vallu> Cheers!
[12:35] <JohnDoe_71Rus> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/InstallingLubuntu
[16:42] <Thedarkb> Why was the non-PAE kernel option discontinued for Lubuntu?
[19:56] <draget> I was sad to see that there were no beta builds for 18.04 on http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/. It would be really neat if Lubuntu was included in the *buntu build cycles o.o
[20:00] <krytarik> draget: That's what happens when nobody tests, you could start right there.
[20:01] <draget> Testing would be so much easier if there were beta or daily-build ISOs :)
[20:02] <draget> Already submittet three bug reports for (x/u)buntu 18.04 beta today. =D
[20:02] <draget> As I am evaluating *buntu flavors for some old machines today.
[20:03] <krytarik> 1.) There are dailies, and 2.) there were beta images too.
[20:06] <draget> Oh… these here? http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/current/
[20:13] <draget> I will test these… be prepared! *puts on software-braking-hat*
[20:26] <draget> Aaaaand I made the installer crash! \o/ xD
[20:27] <krytarik> Maybe that's the one that made releasing the Beta impossible then.
[20:33] <draget> two of my earlier three bugs today were ubiquity related. =/
[20:39] <draget> Any idea what the difference would be between an plain ubuntu-server without a desktop + the lubuntu-desktop package and the lubuntu iso?
[20:47] <krytarik> draget: mini.iso + Lubuntu task would be closer to the latter though, or if it's about the installer issues, just use the alternate image.
[20:56] <draget> Jup… the installer is currently broken on the live image.