Oops, my bad.... The page has now been updated ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers should now lead to the beta2 area when you select testing).
Regards, Phill. On 7 October 2010 22:13, Mikhail Maksimov <[email protected]> wrote: > Phill, but I've told you the size!.. > > Quoting http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/10/02/%23lubuntu.txt: > > [20:13] <phillw> I have not posted it up as I do not have the full testing > system yet for it. > [20:13] <mmaksimov> just read the beta2 announcement on the list and started > downloading > [20:14] <phillw> mmaksimov: when you get the iso, can you let me know the > exact file size of it. I'm currently on a 3G dongle, so am limited on data > usage. > [20:16] <mmaksimov> Chromium says it's 544 MB, not sure are those 1000's or > 1024's > [20:17] <phillw> you'd need to drop into lxterminal and give me the exact size > [20:17] <phillw> is okay, I'll go nag one of the team :-) > [20:17] <mmaksimov> Did "install" menu item work on Lucid CD? > [20:18] <mmaksimov> I will run an ls on it, however it says 34 minutes left :( > [20:19] <phillw> as far as i recall, it did. > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/Maverick/Beta/2 has known bugs > list for the beta2. > [20:19] <mmaksimov> according to the maillist, install does not work :) > [20:20] <mmaksimov> I'm thinking that the 160 Mb limit is for the "pure" > install, without the little extra added by the LiveCD session > [20:21] <mmaksimov> huh, does wget show the full size?*[20:22] <mmaksimov> > 570329088 octets ;) > [20:22] <mmaksimov> enjoy ;)*[20:22] <phillw> I suggested that 160Mb is the > minimum, purely by people reporting back that they have had problems, > [20:24] <phillw> Personally, I'd say a lower limit, maybe 128-140 is a better > lower limit; it just works so much faster. > [20:26] <Tir_Eoghan> I'm currently running the livecd on 192mb's ram (and > 400mhz processor) with no issues. Well, aside from my personal issues with > chromium, but we won't get into that here. > > On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 3:11 AM, Phill Whiteside <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Mikhall, >> >> As I'm currently using a 3G dongle I have been awaiting someone to let me >> know the file size of the beta2 iso (hint to anyone), so that I can update >> the beta2 area and transfer it to replace the beta1 area. >> >> As Zach said, we are striving to get the documentation moved over, but >> there is a bug on wiki-admin which Phil Bull (A team leader of the wiki >> admin team) is chasing up. As you know, lubuntu is a real small project with >> few people, but we are actively chasing documentation up. >> >> The irc logs can be found via, irclogs.ubuntu.logs, for example the ones >> for this month (our 1st month with the log bot on) can be found at >> http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/10/ then pick a day; you will find >> #lubuntu listed. The logs are updated hourly from the channel. >> >> I can, and will, ask ask about how to easier search the logs, but as the >> logging is a very recent addition please give me chance to get used to it >> myself :) >> >> Do not worry about "I'm not really good at writing human-readable texts", >> myself and Zach will happily 'tidy it up' for posting, all help on >> documentation is gratefully received, as are comments where people are >> having problems. We are working hard on it, honest!!! >> >> Regards, >> Phill. >> >> On 6 October 2010 22:55, Mikhail Maksimov <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, list. >>> >>> I always have trouble finding some vital information regarding Lubuntu. >>> Maybe it's just me, but it takes definitely more than a couple of >>> mouseclicks to find out, e.g., the status of latest testing iso, its >>> version, release date, download location, etc. Also, I've seen a link to IRC >>> logs somewhere, but cannot find it again, and googling for "lubuntu irc log" >>> does not show the required item on the first page, you really have to know >>> that there's one site for publishing logs for all ubuntu-related channels, >>> and search for _ubuntu_ irc logs, then navigate to the selected date and >>> channel manually... >>> >>> IMHO such "small navigation problems" may cause newcomers to not actively >>> join the team. It may even happen that a would-be tester not do any actual >>> good just because he/she does not find the latest beta! I've just updated >>> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing with minimal info regarding >>> beta2, however I believe it can be further elaborated. And probably >>> beta1-related part should be removed. Huh, and probably the news section of >>> lubuntu.net can also be updated with beta2 info. >>> >>> I'm not really good at writing human-readable texts, and I just don't >>> have any more time at the moment. Is anyone willing to add more updates to >>> lubuntu sites? >>> >>> Regards! >>> Mikhail >>> >>> PS Are the command to md5sum the CD and the checksum on h >>> ttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing> >>> correct >>> for beta2? 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