[00:45] <TiKa> hi
[00:45] <kc2bez> hello
[00:47] <TiKa> Can someone help me?  I just had an error in installing lubuntu:  boost.python error "unpackfs"
[00:48] <kc2bez> TiKa: Which version of Lubuntu? Have you checked the hashes?
[00:49] <TiKa> 19.04 lxqt
[00:50] <TiKa> I'm a little noob, I'm migrating from windows hahaha '
[00:50] <kc2bez> OK. No problem.
[00:51] <kc2bez> We have a chapter in our manual on installation. https://manual.lubuntu.me/1/Installing_lubuntu.html
[00:51] <TiKa> yeah
[00:51] <TiKa> I followed him
[00:52] <TiKa> but I got this error at the end (after erasing all the data from the disk and trying to install xD)
[00:52] <kc2bez> It is important to check the iso. It may boot ok and still have an issue.
[00:52] <kc2bez> Even if it is one bit off you may get a failure.
[00:53] <TiKa> I downloaded it from the site
[00:54] <TiKa> Is there another appropriate place?
[00:54] <TiKa> or should I redo the download?
[00:54] <kc2bez> lubuntu.me is the official site
[00:55] <kc2bez> you may not need to redownload. but you really should check the integrity of the iso.
[00:55] <TiKa> yeah
[00:55] <TiKa> https://lubuntu.me/downloads/
[00:55] <kc2bez> this ubuntu wiki page is also good https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto#Check_the_ISO
[00:56] <TiKa> may have been the program I used to record the image?
[00:56] <TiKa> I used rufus
[00:57] <kc2bez> Maybe. I don't think rufus is the recommended burn tool in Windows.
[00:59] <kc2bez> I don't relly use Windows much so I am not sure. It looks like we have some recommendation in chapter 1.2 in the manual.
[01:00] <kc2bez> *really
[01:02] <TiKa> no problem
[01:02] <TiKa> what would you indicate to do in lubuntu?
[01:06] <kc2bez> to burn a usb?
[01:06] <TiKa> y
[01:06] <TiKa> mkusb?
[01:07] <kc2bez> mkusb works
[01:07] <TiKa> ok
 After updating the error.   the system suggests me to execute the following command: sudo apt --fix-broken install after doing  … dpkg-deb: error: insert subprocess was killed by signal (Channel break) … There were errors while processing the following packages: … /var/cache/apt/archives/libpython3.7-stdlib_3.7.3-2~18.04.1_amd64.deb … E:
 helped me:                                                                                                   sudo apt-get --fix-broken -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-overwrite" install … sudo apt remove libpython3.7 libpython3.7-dev python3.7
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