[Lubuntu-desktop] [Bug 697694] Re: Lubuntu installation crashes

2011-01-05 Thread Fabio Marconi
Jan  5 14:21:56 ubuntu kernel: [   11.349845] Buffer I/O error on device sr0, 
logical block 279304
Jan  5 14:21:56 ubuntu kernel: [   11.587996] sr 1:0:0:0: [sr0] Result: 
hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_SENSE
Jan  5 14:21:56 ubuntu kernel: [   11.588071] sr 1:0:0:0: [sr0] Sense Key : 
Illegal Request [current] 
Jan  5 14:21:56 ubuntu kernel: [   11.588091] Info fld=0x44308

Can you please try this image on the waitec? if still not working please verify 
the md5sum of the  downloaded and burned image.
Then reply here.
Thanks
Fabio

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Title:
  Lubuntu installation crashes

Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ubiquity

I tried installing Lubuntu 10.10 but the installation crashed and it said to 
report a bug with two files attached: partman, and syslog. The thing is that I 
can only attach one file, how do I attach the other.



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[Lubuntu-desktop] [Bug 697694] Re: Lubuntu installation crashes

2011-01-05 Thread Tran Duy Hung
Thank you for your reporting!
Please tell us more information about your computer (RAM, CPU...).
And please take a look at Lubunu wiki and release notes of Lubuntu 10.10 to 
know more about system requirements and known problems.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ReleaseNotes/MaverickMeerkat/

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: (unassigned) => Lubuntu (lubuntu-desktop)

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Title:
  Lubuntu installation crashes

Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: ubiquity

I tried installing Lubuntu 10.10 but the installation crashed and it said to 
report a bug with two files attached: partman, and syslog. The thing is that I 
can only attach one file, how do I attach the other.



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[Lubuntu-desktop] [Bug 697694] [NEW] Lubuntu installation crashes

2011-01-05 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Tran Duy Hung (tranduyhung) has assigned this bug to you for ubiquity in ubuntu:

Binary package hint: ubiquity

I tried installing Lubuntu 10.10 but the installation crashed and it
said to report a bug with two files attached: partman, and syslog. The
thing is that I can only attach one file, how do I attach the other.

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Assignee: Lubuntu (lubuntu-desktop)
 Status: Incomplete

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] LXDE Clock Settings

2011-01-05 Thread Tim Bernhard
I agree.

Tim

(Sorry for top posting, that's just how my phone does it.)



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On Jan 5, 2011 1:34 AM, Tyler Raper  wrote: 

This is my first post on your mailing list and I have been enjoying the hard 
work you guys put into the Lubuntu distro. I am by far no linux expert, but I 
love how lightweight Lubuntu is and how useful it can be to bring old PC’s back 
to a realm of usefulness.  However, I did have a suggestions regarding the 
LXDE Clock settings. On a default install %R is what the clock is set at, many 
PC users are more used to the standard time that is used in Windows, on phones, 
watches and other devices. Currently military time is the standard. I would 
like to propose a change to how time is displayed on the taskbar. I think %l:%M 
%p is another format that more people are used to. Which looks like (7:37 PM ) 
when it is displayed. To find out how to do this I had to look it up, which is 
fine because I am a bit more technical. Another idea if changing the time 
perhaps a dropdown box could be used here to allow users to change the style of 
the time display. It would be much more intuitive for new users, I consider 
this another of the small “papercuts” that this Ubuntu derivative 
has. Thanks for your time, I really do appreciate the effort you guys put 
in and will try to chime in from time to time if I have any thoughts on 
discussions in the mailing list. Thanks,Tyler
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] LXDE Clock Settings

2011-01-05 Thread Steve
On Wed, 05 Jan 2011 06:27:42 -, Tyler Raper   
wrote:


This is my first post on your mailing list and I have been enjoying the  
hard
work you guys put into the Lubuntu distro. I am by far no linux expert,  
but
I love how lightweight Lubuntu is and how useful it can be to bring old  
PC's

back to a realm of usefulness.


However, I did have a suggestions regarding the LXDE Clock settings. On a
default install %R is what the clock is set at, many PC users are more  
used to the standard time that is used in Windows, on phones, watches  
and other devices. Currently military time is the standard. I would like  
to propose a change to how time is displayed on the taskbar. I think  
%l:%M %p is another format that more people are used to. Which looks  
like (7:37 PM ) when it is displayed. To find out how to do this I had  
to look it up, which is fine
because I am a bit more technical. Another idea if changing the time  
perhaps a dropdown box could be used here to allow users to change the  
style of the time display. It would be much more intuitive for new  
users, I consider this another of the small "papercuts" that this Ubuntu  
derivative has.


I have to admit the clock is a bit of a faff to alter and really could be  
better.  Personally I think the unambiguous 24 hour clock is the best  
default setting and hate having to change phones, etc. to use it.  A  
drop-down menu with a couple of preset options would make life easier.



Thanks for your time, I really do appreciate the effort you guys put in  
and will try to chime in from time to time if I have any thoughts on  
discussions in the mailing list.


Thank you, it's ideas like this that go to make Lubuntu better, as it's  
these 'little' things that tend to annoy people the most.  Feel free to  
chime in as often as you wish.  We also have an IRC channel at #lubuntu on  
freenode.net if you feel you have anything more urgent to discuss.



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