[01:06] <n-iCe> Hello
[16:48] <apt-ghetto> Here you find, how you can check the sha256 hash sum of the downloaded iso file: https://manual.lubuntu.me/1/1.1/retrieving_the_image.html
[16:53] <apt-ghetto> You try to install Lubuntu 18.04 or 18.10?
[16:56] <apt-ghetto> Here you find the needed sums for the different hashes: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/bionic/release/
[16:57] <apt-ghetto> The sum for the SHA256 hash e.g. is in the file SHA256SUMS
[17:00] <apt-ghetto> Have you downloaded the iso file with Windows?
[17:01] <teward> there is no file inside the ISO of the hash sums.  You have to calculate the hash sums of the .iso itself.  There's tools that can do that
[17:01] <teward> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToSHA256SUM#Check_the_iso_file
[17:01] <teward> ^ this is actually pretty helpful though it's on the Ubuntu wiki
[17:02] <apt-ghetto> have a look also at https://superuser.com/questions/699014/how-to-make-sure-a-downloaded-iso-matches-a-hash-value
[17:02] <teward> (the steps remain the same, but you have to get the file from the link that apt-ghetto gave you to get the right hash sums file.
[17:02] <teward> also what apt-ghetto linked :p
[17:53] <apt-ghetto> That's good
[17:53] <apt-ghetto> When you boot the live system, do you have a voice like "Check disc for defects"?
[17:56] <apt-ghetto> Try to create the bootable USB stick with Rufus on Windows => https://rufus.ie/
[17:56] <apt-ghetto> and then try to boot it
[17:57] <apt-ghetto> Ahh, you are using a DVD?
[17:57] <lynorian> There is such a thing as plop boot manager
[17:58] <lynorian> https://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/download.html I used this to boot off usb for stuff that didn't boot of usb natively
[17:58] <lynorian> I think it even works off cds
 @John Keyno [Let me do a crash courae on that jajaja], Hi John, I saw your post in Lubuntu Development. ... Do you know how much RAM your machine has?
 That screenshot is perfect. ... Now this is just my opinion, but I am going to say you don't have enough ram to boot the default live desktop in Lubuntu. ... I usually see at least 225-275mb needed on fresh live boot.
 Looks like you have 192mb
 Well, the one of my favorites (besides Lubuntu ;), is Tinycore Linux.
 @John Keyno [Puppylinux?], I have used Puppy, it would possibly work. I don't recall how much ram it needs, But I would bet Tinycore needs fewer resources.
 A functional desktop Tinycore is ~18Mb total .iso size
 Admin just let me know if this is too off topic. ;)
 Question regarding themes. I get this error when I boot up terminal after running tmux:
 (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/fmfemId.jpg
 Anything I can do to add that breeze dark theme?
 Thats a warning
 Right so do I just ignore it?
 Yes
 In some of the config files there still appear breeze-dark instead of palirus-dark.
 I see
 Thanks for the heads up Hans
 Actually, it would be really nice if you could check where it is
 In .config run ... Grep -lir "breeze-dark"