| xiven | How can I check the filesystem type the partition is using? |
| stefg | xiven: sudo fdisk -l |
| xiven | Ohh wait It is Linux LVM |
| neozen | xiven: you should know what type your fedora partition is from when you set it up |
| steven_ | stefg: thanks! that did it! stefg: have a nice day! |
| cvk77 | !info deborphan |
| ubotu | deborphan: Find orphaned libraries. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.7.18 (edgy), package size 60 kB, installed size 372 kB |
| neozen | xiven: hmmmm ... never messed w/ that |
| stefg | steven_: np :-) |
| blippe | POVaddct: i just removed the networkmanager executable |
| cvk77 | !info deborphan > heller_barde |
| neozen | xiven: I always left LVM alone xiven: I don't think I can be of much help on that topic |
| Galga | Crazytom, great it worked. besides by using this specific method, does it effect anything else. I mean to ask, is it the appropriate way, when the cross sign, or right click close doesn't works ? |
| ferronica | what this mean --> 3 Ubuntu CDs (3 PC Edition) |
| neozen | xiven: sorry mon |
| stefg | !lvm |
| ubotu | Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO |
| POVaddct | blippe: well then one could simple deinstall it |
| ferronica | Can any one explain me. :( |
| RockClimber | hello, I'm considering migrating some of my machines from fedora - the reason being longer lifetime - particularly getting major version updates to apps (OO.org, firefox, etc) without having to wait 6 months and upgrade the whole OS. Does ubuntu do update like this - ie does OO.org get bumped a version every release? |
| Crazytom | Galga, that's the only way i know |
| neozen | xiven: there you go.... thanks stefg |
| blippe | and loose ubuntu-desktop during that installation of the same? i think not |
| Galga | Crazytom, thanks alot |
| Crazytom | np |
| stefg | !schedule | RockClimber |
| ubotu | RockClimber: Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases |
| Shafto | RockClimber: I think releases are done every 6 months, unless there are security/major bug problems |
| PriceChild | RockClimber, each release has the latest software... but I'm not sure what you are asking. Upgrades from Dapper to Edgy etc. are supported... but you say you don't want upgrades like that? |
| frandavid100 | did someone get elisa to work? |
| ferronica | what this mean --> 3 Ubuntu CDs (3 PC Edition) Can any one explain me. :( |
| xiven | Hmm Problem is the partition is using LVM, so it doesnt go by EXT at all... |
| neozen | ferronica: you mean the 3 different ubuntu-based distros? |
| velko | ferronica: your question does not make sense without context. where did you see this? |
| blippe | ferronica: where did you find it? |