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[02:46] <LuiX> greetings to everyone! i was hoping if someone can help me troubleshoot some connectivity issues on a Ubuntu 10.04 running on an old pentium 2 computer. Here's some data i've collected. http://pastebin.com/GrBXi5Y9 |
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[03:03] <holstein> !10.04 |
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[03:03] <ubottu> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) was the twelfth release of Ubuntu. Desktop support ended May 9 2013. Server support continues. See http://ubottu.com/y/lucid for more details. |
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[03:03] <holstein> please install lubuntu 14.04 for desktop support |
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[03:12] <HiDeHo> Hi all i am having problems with session saving on shutdown any ideas. |
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[14:07] <tc-smith> Hello #lubuntu! |
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[14:08] <tc-smith> I am a Linux newbie and have just installed Lubuntu 14.04 on an old Mac. One of the problems I'm having is that in documentation I find many references to "System > Administration" but that does not appear in my menu. |
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[14:09] <tc-smith> Can anyone help me understand why? |
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[14:12] <tc-smith> Hmm… nobody's home? |
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[15:24] <pair0doc> why does the lubuntu alternate install cd take so long and seem to hang after choosing a keyboard map? |
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[16:25] <phillw> pair0doc: I usually disconnect from internet when doing an alternate install, otherwise it downloads from the internet instead of using what is on the CD :) |
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[16:30] <pair0doc> ty phillw, but that is even before it fetches pkg for the install. on the lubuntu site for the minimum install it said that it could take upto 90 mins on a low ram system. |
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[16:30] <pair0doc> This is not a low ram system. |
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[16:30] <pair0doc> The only reason that I need the alt install is cause the main line installer turned raid on and I am not using raid. |
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[16:38] <rafaellaguna> hola |
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[20:46] <onla_> my sounds stopped working. I'm not sure if they stopped working aftger I installed mumble couple hours ago, or some time a bit later. I rebooted and still no sounds. I ran alsamixer and it is not muted there |
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[20:54] <onla_> where can I find some sound settings elsewhere in lubuntu?= |
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