[00:47] <guiverc> @Maria Andrea, I'd suggest booting a 'live' media (eg. Lubuntu install media) and run it from there https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilesystemTroubleshooting
[00:49]  * guiverc fsck is limited unless fs (file-system) is not being used; by using 'live' media it'll not be in use; it's why it tried & had to stop asking you to do it manually in your pic
[00:51] <guiverc> also note commands are NOT required; you can use KDE Partition Manager (found in modern Lubuntu's; you didn't give your release) to check file system, if you're not familiar with commands
 @SerjSev done with the installation?
 No, i chose to do it this way: First, I will get a 16gb usb and put system backup on it in case it failed, and than i will install the OS.
 @The_LoudSpeaker
 As you like.
 Btw if you are buying external disks for backup, I'd suggest buy a ssd if you can.
 No, I'm planning to buy a normal usb putting the backup in it, and than if the Lubuntu worked i will give the usb to my dad so he would use it for his stuff.
 Btw the file is downloaded, i downloaded it yesterday.
 Though I didn't know how to check if it's fully downloaded
 @SerjSev [Though I didn't know how to check if it's fully downloaded], Eagleget gives you a notification AFAIK.
 Ow so i shouldn't do that thing with the 7zip to verify if it's downloaded without any situations, but EagleGet said it was fully downloaded so it's a success on that!
 @ram
 (Photo, 234x53) https://i.imgur.com/v12RIYo.jpg is this the correct size?
 @The_LoudSpeaker
 Yup!
 yey
 Hey, look i chose to put the recovery on my usb. Do you have a software to put the iso on a cd? @The_LoudSpeaker
 Rufus?
 But i m afraid iso size would be larger than CD.
 Use usb only for installing. Recommended
 My cd is like 4gb
 The file is 1.6 gb
 @The_LoudSpeaker
 Then give it a try.
 And woah! CDs are that huge?
 I had only a 700 something mb one. Many years ago.
 Okay, but how do i do it? I cant open the cd slot while its shut down. Should i put the dvd in, than shut down and than when i go to the f12 the cd starts turning and does its thing?
 Yeah i have 700mb too
 But that wouldn't work
 Yeah put the cd in and then restart.
 Go to bios while rebooting.
 Okay
 Rufus only works with usb
 @The_LoudSpeaker
 Ill check if there's a guide online
 @SerjSev [Rufus only works with usb], Then try etcher.
 Etcher might work.
 Okay
 Things are much easier in linux with dd.
 I checked the guide on the web, it needed the windows image burner, but i dont have that so i will try with etcher
 + the recovery will take a long time lel
 But it'll be worth
 @SerjSev [+ the recovery will take a long time lel], Just recover important files. Whole system backup is not needed. You won't be returning to windows if all goes well.
 If it doesnt go well, i need the usb to recover system
 Dude Etcher isn't working, everytime it's stopping at a %
 @The_LoudSpeaker
 Then google for something else. I don't remember names off the top of my head.
 Also honestly usb is just soo much convenient. Just borrow one from someone for installation na.
 http://www.freeisoburner.com/ is this trustful?
 i dont have any other usb
 @The_LoudSpeaker
 the link i sent is like the usb one but for dvd, should I use it?
 Search gor unetbootin
 Should work mostly.
 https://unetbootin.github.io/
 ?
 @The_LoudSpeaker
 Yup!
 That's the one.
 hokie dokie
 My first google search got me that.
 Learn to search bhaiya. Very useful.
 i searched 'iso burn to dvd' the first like i said showed up
 I am a bit busy rn.
 okay
 thats for usb too?!
 Download and try for cd.
 Might work.
 download what
 @SerjSev [https://unetbootin.github.io/], This.
 i downloadd that
 Doesn't work?
[11:13] <tomreyn> i don't think unetbootin can burn dvds
 no
[11:14] <tomreyn> wodim can, but it's CLI only
 does windows have a cd burner?
 when i checked the guide it does have, but i dont
[11:15] <tomreyn> https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-burn-a-dvd-on-windows#0
 ywah i checked that
 i dont have that option
 Thanks! tomreyn
 'Windows Disc Image Burner'< i dont have this
[11:16] <tomreyn> which windows version is this?
 10
 https://jackstromberg.com/2018/01/windows-10-missing-windows-disc-image-burner-for-iso-files/ should i check this?
[11:17] <tomreyn> i was just about to post this link, too
[11:18] <tomreyn> so i'd say yes
 found it
 omg wtf
 im clicking burn its just ejecting the disk?!
 should i try this: https://www.imgburn.com/ or this http://www.freeisoburner.com/
[11:24] <tomreyn> you know you make linux peoples' hearts bleed by making them help you do stuff in windows, right? ;-)
 but im doing this TO USE LINUX
[11:26] <tomreyn> personally i couldn't tell which of these could or could not work. i guess they probably both can, at leats the latter one (based on the latest release date only)
 (Photo, 412x543) https://i.imgur.com/D4AJO9i.jpg should i change the settings or just click burn?
[11:27] <tomreyn> i last used optical media about 10 years ago
[11:28] <tomreyn> don't rmemeber
[11:28] <tomreyn> but i guess it could work
 agh fine whatever, i have the best choice.
 ill buy a like 4gb/6gb usb with the FreeLace that i will buy
 this dvd thing is just too complicated
 (Photo, 640x507) https://i.imgur.com/O89fPPl.jpg ahh this is almost finished
 @The_LoudSpeaker look, if lubuntu doesnt work and i have the recovery usb, how can i use the usb to go back to windows?
 @SerjSev [@The_LoudSpeaker look, if lubuntu doesnt work and i have the recovery usb, how c …], Just boot from it.
 Ow, i do the same way i did with lubuntu?
 Yup!
 I thought u do like ALT+F10/F12 and than there is an option to reinstall windows
 Won't be there when you wipe the hdd while installing lubuntu
 Aa ok, so the recovery is like an iso of windows 10 but in a usb?
 Kinda
 Kinda?
 Kind of.
 Simillar
 Well you said kinda, that means something is different 🤔
 Something is same also. :)
 So you think Lubuntu will work on my laptop?
 I am sure it will. :)
 Owh that smily face...
 A . and after that a smily face...
 @teward001 wxl : Wierd container find (more like sudo and su find but anyway) : … on `lxc exec focal-dev -- sudo --user ubuntu --login` the gui apps work.  … But they don't if I do a `lxc exec focal-dev -- su --login ubuntu`
[16:18] <theos> hi
[16:19] <theos> nautilus isnt showing thumbnails in 18.04. it used to show on my previous system. how do i fix it?
 @theos check nautilus preferences. there should be an option for that.
[16:48] <theos> The_LoudSpeaker i did but its not working
[16:49] <The_LoudSpeaker> ask in #ubuntu
[16:49] <The_LoudSpeaker> maybe someone know there
[16:49] <The_LoudSpeaker> *knows
[16:52] <theos> ok thanks
 So, The good news is that i did the recovery in my usb. The bad news is, I didnt buy the new usb for the iso file, because my dad said we'll buy it on monday.
 @The_LoudSpeaker
 there's also a catch, i will try and check the empty dvds that i have if they will work, maybe they're old and etc that's why it's not burning the iso file on it.
[17:46] <The_LoudSpeaker> thats good. I will be here only. tag me when you do the installation.
 okay
 yeah... these dvds that i have arent for burning iso files, probably ill wait for the usb.
[17:54] <Meridian> yup, intelligence outpace something
[17:56] <Meridian> merry christmas to america i'm bit belated
 Merry Christmas to you too
[18:16] <The_LoudSpeaker> they said america. :P
 my christmas was on Tuesday, 2 days ago
 well, it's yesterday
 but we do it on Tuesday midnight
 just like New Yeas
 @The_LoudSpeaker [@teward001 wxl : Wierd container find (more like sudo and su find but anyway) : …], again, `sudo` and `su` aren't the same thing
 that explains the behavior differences
[20:06] <playerone> Merry Christmas
[21:11] <Guest97800> Hello
[21:11] <Guest97800> Hello
[21:12] <wxl> !ask
[21:12] <Guest97800> I have an old computer with a single core processor and 512MB RAM memory. Is there any lubuntu distribution I could install?
[21:12] <wxl> 32 bit?
[21:13] <Guest97800> Yes, 32 bits
[21:13] <wxl> then you will need 18.04, for which support ends next april
[21:14] <wxl> and 32 bit packages are being removed from the current archive, so 32 bit in general has a limited lifespan for ubuntu derivatives
[21:15] <wxl> also with 512 you won't be able to do much on the modern web
[21:15] <Guest97800> I have tried to install Ubuntu desktop 16.04.6 i386 but it runs too slow.
[21:15] <wxl> yeah lubuntu is the lightest out of all of them, so it's going to be your best bet