[00:44] (Photo, 1280x720) https://i.imgur.com/xtK3VrA.jpg [00:47] Fsck Required, is it possible to do it on recovery mode? [00:47] @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 [00:50] Checking [00:51] 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 [03:12] @SerjSev done with the installation? [05:50] 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. [05:50] @The_LoudSpeaker [06:04] As you like. [06:35] Btw if you are buying external disks for backup, I'd suggest buy a ssd if you can. [06:36] 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. [06:37] Btw the file is downloaded, i downloaded it yesterday. [06:37] Though I didn't know how to check if it's fully downloaded [07:17] @SerjSev [Though I didn't know how to check if it's fully downloaded], Eagleget gives you a notification AFAIK. [07:21] 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! [08:07] @ram [08:13] (Photo, 234x53) https://i.imgur.com/v12RIYo.jpg is this the correct size? [08:13] @The_LoudSpeaker [08:18] Yup! [08:18] yey [10:06] 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 [10:07] Rufus? [10:07] But i m afraid iso size would be larger than CD. [10:07] Use usb only for installing. Recommended [10:08] My cd is like 4gb [10:08] The file is 1.6 gb [10:08] @The_LoudSpeaker [10:09] Then give it a try. [10:09] And woah! CDs are that huge? [10:09] I had only a 700 something mb one. Many years ago. [10:09] 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? [10:09] Yeah i have 700mb too [10:10] But that wouldn't work [10:10] Yeah put the cd in and then restart. [10:10] Go to bios while rebooting. [10:11] Okay === pc is now known as Guest23381 [10:18] Rufus only works with usb [10:18] @The_LoudSpeaker [10:18] Ill check if there's a guide online [10:20] @SerjSev [Rufus only works with usb], Then try etcher. [10:20] Etcher might work. [10:21] Okay [10:22] Things are much easier in linux with dd. [10:23] I checked the guide on the web, it needed the windows image burner, but i dont have that so i will try with etcher [10:23] + the recovery will take a long time lel [10:23] But it'll be worth [10:26] @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. [10:27] If it doesnt go well, i need the usb to recover system === TacoGS_ is now known as TacoGS [11:01] Dude Etcher isn't working, everytime it's stopping at a % [11:01] @The_LoudSpeaker [11:02] Then google for something else. I don't remember names off the top of my head. [11:02] Also honestly usb is just soo much convenient. Just borrow one from someone for installation na. [11:03] http://www.freeisoburner.com/ is this trustful? [11:03] i dont have any other usb [11:03] @The_LoudSpeaker [11:05] the link i sent is like the usb one but for dvd, should I use it? [11:06] Search gor unetbootin [11:06] Should work mostly. [11:07] https://unetbootin.github.io/ [11:07] ? [11:07] @The_LoudSpeaker [11:08] Yup! [11:08] That's the one. [11:08] hokie dokie [11:08] My first google search got me that. [11:08] Learn to search bhaiya. Very useful. [11:08] i searched 'iso burn to dvd' the first like i said showed up [11:08] I am a bit busy rn. [11:09] okay [11:09] thats for usb too?! [11:10] Download and try for cd. [11:10] Might work. [11:10] download what [11:12] @SerjSev [https://unetbootin.github.io/], This. [11:12] i downloadd that [11:13] Doesn't work? [11:13] i don't think unetbootin can burn dvds [11:13] no [11:14] wodim can, but it's CLI only [11:14] does windows have a cd burner? [11:14] when i checked the guide it does have, but i dont [11:15] https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-burn-a-dvd-on-windows#0 [11:15] ywah i checked that [11:16] i dont have that option [11:16] Thanks! tomreyn [11:16] 'Windows Disc Image Burner'< i dont have this [11:16] which windows version is this? [11:16] 10 [11:17] https://jackstromberg.com/2018/01/windows-10-missing-windows-disc-image-burner-for-iso-files/ should i check this? [11:17] i was just about to post this link, too [11:18] so i'd say yes [11:19] found it [11:20] omg wtf [11:21] im clicking burn its just ejecting the disk?! [11:24] should i try this: https://www.imgburn.com/ or this http://www.freeisoburner.com/ [11:24] you know you make linux peoples' hearts bleed by making them help you do stuff in windows, right? ;-) [11:24] but im doing this TO USE LINUX [11:26] 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) [11:27] (Photo, 412x543) https://i.imgur.com/D4AJO9i.jpg should i change the settings or just click burn? [11:27] i last used optical media about 10 years ago [11:28] don't rmemeber [11:28] but i guess it could work [11:28] agh fine whatever, i have the best choice. [11:28] ill buy a like 4gb/6gb usb with the FreeLace that i will buy [11:29] this dvd thing is just too complicated [11:32] (Photo, 640x507) https://i.imgur.com/O89fPPl.jpg ahh this is almost finished [12:40] @The_LoudSpeaker look, if lubuntu doesnt work and i have the recovery usb, how can i use the usb to go back to windows? [12:41] @SerjSev [@The_LoudSpeaker look, if lubuntu doesnt work and i have the recovery usb, how c …], Just boot from it. [12:42] Ow, i do the same way i did with lubuntu? [12:42] Yup! [12:42] I thought u do like ALT+F10/F12 and than there is an option to reinstall windows [12:44] Won't be there when you wipe the hdd while installing lubuntu [12:44] Aa ok, so the recovery is like an iso of windows 10 but in a usb? [12:48] Kinda [12:48] Kinda? [12:48] Kind of. [12:48] Simillar [12:48] Well you said kinda, that means something is different 🤔 [12:59] Something is same also. :) [13:01] So you think Lubuntu will work on my laptop? [13:08] I am sure it will. :) [13:08] Owh that smily face... [13:09] A . and after that a smily face... [14:29] @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] hi [16:19] nautilus isnt showing thumbnails in 18.04. it used to show on my previous system. how do i fix it? [16:38] @theos check nautilus preferences. there should be an option for that. [16:48] The_LoudSpeaker i did but its not working [16:49] ask in #ubuntu [16:49] maybe someone know there [16:49] *knows [16:52] ok thanks [17:45] 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. [17:45] @The_LoudSpeaker [17:46] 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] thats good. I will be here only. tag me when you do the installation. [17:46] okay [17:50] yeah... these dvds that i have arent for burning iso files, probably ill wait for the usb. [17:54] yup, intelligence outpace something [17:56] merry christmas to america i'm bit belated [18:16] Merry Christmas to you too [18:16] they said america. :P [18:16] my christmas was on Tuesday, 2 days ago [18:17] well, it's yesterday [18:17] but we do it on Tuesday midnight [18:17] just like New Yeas [18:46] @The_LoudSpeaker [@teward001 wxl : Wierd container find (more like sudo and su find but anyway) : …], again, `sudo` and `su` aren't the same thing [18:47] that explains the behavior differences [20:06] Merry Christmas === josemanuel is now known as Guest97800 [21:11] Hello [21:11] Hello [21:12] !ask [21:12] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [21:12] I have an old computer with a single core processor and 512MB RAM memory. Is there any lubuntu distribution I could install? [21:12] 32 bit? [21:13] Yes, 32 bits [21:13] then you will need 18.04, for which support ends next april [21:14] 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] also with 512 you won't be able to do much on the modern web [21:15] I have tried to install Ubuntu desktop 16.04.6 i386 but it runs too slow. [21:15] yeah lubuntu is the lightest out of all of them, so it's going to be your best bet