[11:14] <GaneshTheJedi> Hi, anyone awake who can help with an ASUS AiO from like 2014? First install with xubuntu, it seems to have crashed.
[11:19] <GaneshTheNewb> At least IRC hasn't changed much, though I'm kinda not used to the white screen of the web browser, lol... been 20-odd years
[11:24] <GaneshTheNewb> OK, one problem is that CenturyLink STILL doesn't have IPv6 connections allowed. :-/
[11:31] <guiverc2> GaneshTheNewb, if you have trouble with installer; I'd suggest check-install-integrity (confirm you didn't have an imperfect download or write-to-media)
[11:36] <GaneshTheNewb> guiverc2: I didn't check SHA but MD5 matched before install... though to be fair, I'm not 100% certain after the ISO, because I used Rufus to create a bootable USB directly, and I don't have really a way to check if that went through or not. It's a new USB (256gb) and it didn't give me any errors, but ASUS's AMI BIOS is kinda flaky and doesn't like *nix
[11:37] <GaneshTheNewb> I'm on a "Live" USB atm
[11:37] <GaneshTheNewb> (at the moment)
[11:37] <guiverc2> you can boot & there is a menu item to check your media; if you see keybd-in-rectangle, person-in-circle type logo bottom centre you can hit key menu appears with it as option  (how this appears though will vary on your system i believe [ie. uefi/legacy etc]
[11:41] <GaneshTheNewb> Is there a way to check from the terminal after boot?
[11:43] <guiverc2> not that i'm aware of.
[11:44] <GaneshTheNewb> OK, I'll cancel and reboot and pray, lol. Thanks for the heads-up, guiverc2
[18:30] <xubuntu01i> Just wanted to stop by and thank those who worked on ubuntu distros and those who help the community, bless your hearts
[21:56] <n-iCe> hi