[09:07] <xubuntu77w> Hello?
[13:33] <ookook> hello
[13:34] <ookook> during my update my computer got turned off. now i cannot enter in the system
[13:34] <ookook> should i make another ISO and then copy the data
[13:34] <pmjdebruijn> where does it go wrong?
[13:35] <pmjdebruijn> backuping your data (to say an external usb drive), before making any changes, is always a good idea
[13:35] <ookook> it cannot enter the sbin it says
[13:35] <ookook> pmjdebruijn: yes ,I will be careful next time
[13:35] <pmjdebruijn> I meant now, not just updates
[13:35] <pmjdebruijn> if you hold shift during boot, you'll get the GRUB bootloader
[13:36] <pmjdebruijn> there you can select your older kernel+initramfs
[13:36] <ookook> i did select older kernel and recovery mode
[13:36] <pmjdebruijn> presumably you system lost power while generating the initramfsses, so probably just one is broken now
[13:36] <ookook> it it stuck at the same thing it seems
[13:36] <pmjdebruijn> ookook: same issue?
[13:36] <pmjdebruijn> oh
[13:36] <pmjdebruijn> what's the exact error?
[13:36] <ookook> let me type in exact one
[13:36] <ookook> wait a moment pmjdebruijn
[13:37] <ookook> do you recommend a free software that auto back ups pmjdebruijn
[13:38] <pmjdebruijn> not really
[13:38] <pmjdebruijn> I just put my most important stuff in google drive or whatever
[13:39] <ookook> ok
[13:42] <ookook> https://img42.com/UqIqD
[13:42] <ookook> could you check this pmjdebruijn
[13:44] <pmjdebruijn> oh wow
[13:44] <pmjdebruijn> no clue what happened there
[13:45] <ookook> oh ok
[13:45] <ookook> can't open spalsh
[13:45] <pmjdebruijn> i'ms till guessing broken initramfs
[13:45] <ookook> it says
[13:45] <ookook> ok
[13:45] <pmjdebruijn> if you have multiple kernels to select, I would try another one
[13:45] <ookook> i do try some others
[13:46] <ookook> and it still gives the same other
[13:46] <pmjdebruijn> all broken?
[13:46] <pmjdebruijn> hmmmr
[13:46] <pmjdebruijn> then I would probably backup the data using a live cd
[13:46] <pmjdebruijn> and then reinstall
[13:46] <pmjdebruijn> you could mount the filesystems from the live cd
[13:46] <ookook> yes that is what i will have to do it seems
[13:46] <pmjdebruijn> then chroot /mymountpoint
[13:46] <pmjdebruijn> and then 'apt-get install -f'
[13:46] <pmjdebruijn> see if that fixes anything
[13:47] <ookook> ok will do that
[13:47] <ookook> even my .old gives same errors
[13:47] <pmjdebruijn> .old ??
[13:47] <ookook> at the kernel selsction screen i also have a .old option
[13:47] <pmjdebruijn> usually you have more than just that
[13:48] <ookook> it says /sbin/init does not exist
[13:48] <pmjdebruijn> depend on many times the kernel was updated
[13:48] <ookook> yes i have quite some
[13:48] <ookook>   . ..  /sbin/init does not exist it says
[13:48] <pmjdebruijn> the othe rissue from the fileystem corruption, but that's quite uncommon
[13:49] <pmjdebruijn> but you can check from a livecd, using fsck /dev/whateveritis
[13:49] <ookook> ok
[14:11] <xubuntu33d> hi in have yandere simlaotor and when i use wine it messes up
[14:13] <brainwash> #winehq
[14:13] <brainwash> you go there
[14:13] <xubuntu33d> it wont let me but i heard steam has wine for linux as well
[14:14] <brainwash> but none of that is related to xubuntu support
[14:14] <xubuntu33d> diagiri helped me with it
[14:14] <brainwash> and yet you are back
[14:15] <brainwash> if you have a problem with wine (other than actually installing the packages), please ask in the wine support channels
[14:16] <brainwash> https://www.winehq.org/help
[14:32] <xubuntu33d> do you know how to factory reset ubuntu
[14:41] <xubuntu39d> hello
[14:42] <xubuntu39d> would like to reset ubuntu
[14:43] <pmjdebruijn> there is no factory rest
[14:43] <pmjdebruijn> reset*
[14:44] <pmjdebruijn> people just reinstall
[14:45] <pmjdebruijn> given that's a 5 minute affair
[14:46] <xubuntu39d> oh ok
[14:47] <xubuntu39d> i have a question my cousin the previos owner i think it was windows on it b4 linux
[14:47] <xubuntu39d> how dom i get windows back on
[14:48] <xubuntu39d> is diagirri up here
[14:48] <pmjdebruijn> just install windows
[14:48] <pmjdebruijn> but this isn't a windows support channel
[14:52] <xubuntu39d> may i have the other channel
[14:52] <pmjdebruijn> what other channel
[14:52] <xubuntu39d> windows  support
[14:52] <pmjdebruijn> I don't know
[14:53] <pmjdebruijn> Presumably you can find a computer in your neighbors that might be able to help you
[14:53] <pmjdebruijn> computer-shop*
[14:53] <pmjdebruijn> neighborhood
[14:53] <pmjdebruijn> sorry for the typos
[14:54] <xubuntu39d> its okay you dont know about wine do you D helped me with most of it yesterday the game is very buggy and someone said steam can help
[15:02] <pleia2> if the game is available on steam, it's better to install it from there than run the windows version in wine
[15:03] <xubuntu39d> nope i wish yandere simulator was on steam so i am wrong
[15:04] <xubuntu39d> my game will play but it like it is missing texts and stuff
[15:04] <pleia2> yeah, not much you can do about that
[15:05] <xubuntu39d> i want to try downloading more microsoft fonts but idk how
[15:08] <xubuntu39d> can someonehelp
[15:55] <xubuntu37d> hello diaguri on
[15:55] <ookook> hey
[15:56] <xubuntu37d> he helps with my wine
[15:56] <xubuntu37d> hello
[15:56] <xubuntu37d> ookook you know about wine
[15:59] <ookook> no xubuntu37d i don't
[16:06] <xubuntu91d> hello is diogenes on
[16:17] <noob22FR> Good day everyone. I'm using Rufus to create a bootable usb of Xubuntu LTS. Should I partition the drive in MBR or GPT? Anything else I need to know? Thank you in advance!
[16:22] <pmjdebruijn> noob22FR: depends on your computer, MBR -> BIOS/CSM, GPT -> EFI
[16:22] <xubuntu00d> diogenes u on here
[16:27] <xubuntu00d> i need help with yandere simulator
[16:30] <xubuntu00d> hello
[16:31] <xubuntu28d> hello
[16:31] <xubuntu28d> i need ann expert
[16:32] <pmjdebruijn> please be patient
[16:33] <pmjdebruijn> not everybody has time all the time
[16:33] <pmjdebruijn> some people may be away
[16:33] <pmjdebruijn> and your question is rather specific
[16:33] <pmjdebruijn> generally speaking, running windows software on linux is flakey at best, so most people simply don't
[16:34] <xubuntu28d> ok i have virtual box i have the windows 10 isso it wont work
[16:34] <pmjdebruijn> it wont work is not a problem description
[16:34] <pmjdebruijn> what exactly doesn't work in what particular situation
[16:35] <xubuntu28d> it wont let me use the iso for windows 10
[16:35] <pmjdebruijn> what exactly is the error message
[16:35] <xubuntu28d> hold on opening it
[16:36] <xubuntu28d> Failed to open the disk image file /home/hey/Win10_1803_English_x64.iso.  Could not get the storage format of the medium '/home/hey/Win10_1803_English_x64.iso' (VERR_NOT_SUPPORTED).  Result Code: VBOX_E_IPRT_ERROR (0x80BB0005) Component: MediumWrap Interface: IMedium {4afe423b-43e0-e9d0-82e8-ceb307940dda} Callee: IVirtualBox {9570b9d5-f1a1-448a-10c5-e12f5285adad} Callee RC: VBOX_E_OBJECT_NOT_FOUND (0x80BB0001)
[16:38] <pmjdebruijn> are you sure the iso is valid
[16:38] <pmjdebruijn> did you md5sum check it?
[16:38] <pmjdebruijn> https://askubuntu.com/questions/144780/virtual-box-wont-accept-iso-to-install-os
[16:39] <xubuntu28d> it came from microsoft itself
[16:39] <xubuntu28d> cant get windows 7 no key thing
[16:43] <xubuntu28d> what do i do
[16:43] <pmjdebruijn> this isn't a windows support channel
[16:43] <pmjdebruijn> but the download may just have had an error
[16:43] <pmjdebruijn> try re-downloading it
[16:44] <pmjdebruijn> also, keep in mind that virtualized environments tend not to perform particular great, especially when it comes to graphics, so it may not be a very good approach for games, if that your intention
[16:51] <xubuntu28d> i also have a usb
[16:51] <pmjdebruijn> a usb what?
[16:52] <xubuntu28d> a usb drive
[16:52] <pmjdebruijn> okay?
[16:52] <pmjdebruijn> did you try redownloading the iso?
[16:53] <xubuntu28d> yes
[16:55] <xubuntu28d> diogenes been helping me alot
[17:48] <xubuntu55d> hi i am back
[17:48] <xubuntu55d> is diogenes
[17:48] <xubuntu55d> here
[17:49] <diogenes_> hey there
[17:49] <diogenes_> what happened yesterday?
[17:49] <xubuntu55d> been waiting for you lol'
[17:49] <xubuntu55d> idk u was gone
[17:49] <diogenes_> your pc got frozen
[17:49] <xubuntu55d> not on my end
[17:50] <diogenes_> yeah i couldn't do anything
[17:50] <xubuntu55d> open private server
[17:50] <diogenes_> ok
[17:50] <xubuntu55d> please
[18:50] <rud0lf> hello. could you please help me solve the failure in mounting/unmounting network share? the problem is described here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5WkkzVn7dC/
[18:50] <rud0lf> i suspect that mount is performed before network is started, and unmount after network is shut down
[23:06] <xubuntu22i> installing yet another system trouble