[00:19] Hello? Anyone about? [00:21] uniquecrash5 was added by: uniquecrash5 [00:22] (trying via telegram instead) [00:28] Well, if anyone pops in - I'm trying to install lubuntu on an old computer with a hard drive that is slightly smaller than the required, technically speaking (3.8 GB). Is there a workaround for this or am I just plain out of luck? [00:29] yikes that might be pushing it [00:30] you're trying 19.04 i'm assuming? [00:31] Yeah. I found some stuff that gave instructions for fooling an older version of the installer, but Calmar works different [00:31] oh it's even easier with cala [00:31] I'm somewhat surprised I'm not seeing other distros that use less space too [00:32] if i remember correctly it's /etc/Calamares/modules/welcome.conf .. just edit the storage key or remove it from the required section [00:33] requiredStorage [00:33] ? [00:33] yep [00:34] Already had that file open, so that was a quick change! Now lemme try this... [00:36] Well, at some point I seem to have messed up my partition. Hrm. If I Create a partition, does it need a mount point? Any flags to set? [00:37] yeah mount it to / and give it boot [00:37] i presume you don't have uefi [00:39] Er, I'm gonna presume that too :D [00:39] let's see if you remember this [00:39] at the GRUB boot screen, did you have a memtest option? [00:39] or oooh better yet.. was it black, or stylized blue with the lubuntu logo? [00:39] Stylized blue [00:39] no uefi then, carry on [00:40] I'm at 21% - unsquash filesystem. Looks promising. [00:42] (it's a Asus eee pc 701 - the first one they made! It's tiny and kind of adorable. Good speakers too) [00:42] if it dies, it will be at the very end [00:43] Still at 21%. Much blinky light on the USB drive, so something is happening... [00:48] 22%. So it's doing something. Slowly. Ooh 23%! Okay I'll quit spamming the channel and let you know when something concrete happens. :P [00:51] Installation Failed. … Failed to unpack image /cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs … rsync failed with error code 11. [00:52] Just plain not enough room? [00:52] how far did you get? [00:52] Not much further than that 23% I think [00:55] that sounds like not enough room but i'd expect it to have gotten farther assuming you used the full 3.8gib [00:55] did you check the iso hashes and check the disc for defects at the boot screen? [00:55] No, lemme give that a shot [00:59] Forgot I had to forcepae, checking drive for errors with that flag now [01:01] No errors found [01:01] yeah i've never tried to see whta it's like without the right amount of space, but it seems to give an unpackfs error [01:01] mine's a little more vague it seems [01:02] Drat [01:02] sorry [01:02] external hard drive? :) [01:03] anyways i'm out for the night. good luck! [01:03] That would be kinda weird. Eh, I'll poke around at other alternatives. It previously had Windows XP, heh [01:04] Cheers! [01:15] @teward [ i think wxl saw the message :P], You never know :) [01:43] Anyone have a moment to spare? [01:45] command !ask [01:46] (First time in IRC bare with me please. ._.) [01:46] np, just ask your question. [01:47] I'm trying to figure out if the packages that's trying to auto-DL are an error of me not updating the lists or if they just never existed in the first place. [01:47] more info please. [01:48] what is trying to delete? [01:48] I'm trying to install Japanese as a language, and it throws me this link with error 404 [01:48] http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/m/mysql-5.7/libmysqlclient20_5.7.25-0ubuntu0.18.04.2_amd64.deb [01:48] which update list do you mean? [01:48] Under the languages, the GUI languages interface. [01:48] thats for mysql [01:49] That file doesn't exist in the repo but the one for 18.04.1 does. [01:50] have you google your problem [01:50] ? [01:50] or ddg? [01:50] In my viewpoint either it just didn't get added to the server under that name or somehow it got added under that name when Lubuntu 18.04.2 was packaged together which I highlt doubt. [01:50] I know I can manually retrieve the 18.04.1 version and it'll work fine, but I'm trying to figure out why the link is broken by default. [01:51] sorry, I really don't know [01:51] If it was an oversight on cannonicals end or whomever overlooked it, it needs to be corrected. [01:51] maybe some other can give you an answer [01:52] It's allright, since it's cannonical's server I'll probably shoot them an email asking about it. [01:52] Just wanted to see if it was an issue specific to Lubuntu before I went to them. [01:52] not specific of lubuntu [01:53] specific of lubuntu are DE related issues [01:53] (desktop environment) [01:54] Ye and I have had major issues there but that's besides the point rn. In case they ask if I checked for a specific Lubuntu issue, I can say it's not now. So you've still helped! (: [01:55] (Also, by DL I meant Download, in case you were wondering... haha...) Good day to thee. (: [02:21] @The_Loudspeaker Well, I tend to know because I nag wxl about things frequentlyheh [03:59] Have a question if anyone can answer. But is there a way to install ubuntu onto an ASUS Transformer pad/laptop? It does use the Android OS. [06:12] hi [06:12] all [06:25] hello! I'm looking for a bit of help with upgrading from Lubuntu 17.10 to 19.04, and with updating my repositories in general. as of now, I'm getting errors when trying to run apt update: https://pastebin.com/D7Q8Nut2 === domenico is now known as Lacunoide === Lacunoide is now known as Lacuna === Lacuna is now known as def-unibs === def-unibs is now known as unibs [14:26] wxl: i don't understand what you mean "anything up the hierarchy from $HOME" -- do you mean to use nano to edit a configuration file, sudo is required? [14:27] if it's not within ~/home? [14:31] sappheiros: Anything contained in your home directory ($HOME, ~, /home/YOURUSERNAME) is owned by your user therefore you don't need elevated access to modify. [14:31] right, that's what i thought. thanks [14:32] YW [15:07] \ === shan_ is now known as cet === lubuntu is now known as Guest13336