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Episode: 155
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Title: HPR0155: Installing Xubuntu
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0155/hpr0155.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 12:30:03
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This is made by
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Hi, welcome to this episode of HackPublic Radio. I'm Zook and I'm going to be talking about
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installing Zubuntu. I'm going to try and do several of these. What I intend to do is to
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get MiniZook to try installing both Windows and Zubuntu and actually compare and contrast
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and see what he thinks which ones easier to use. He's nine, he's got very little computer
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experience at all. In fact, he uses Macs at school. That's about it. So I think that
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has been an interesting thing to see because I'm a little biased here, I think Linux is
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way easier to install than Windows. But we'll see and see what he thinks and hopefully
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get a fairly unbiased opinion. Now, I should first point out apologies if you can hear
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a cat me out in the background. Our cat's in heat and she's just meowing non-stop, absolutely
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non-stop. I have shutter out of the room but she's loud. Anyway, I've been having some
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pulse audio problems as I have mentioned before due top grading from Breeze and so on.
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So I decided I was going to reinstall Zubuntu. Now, my DVD writer had died so I was having
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some issues just backing up so I can back up everything like I wanted to. So what I did
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is I decided to install Zubuntu over my Windows partition. I mean, I didn't play many
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games anyway and that's the only thing I did in Windows. Okay, except for that last
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hacker public radio episode here, I know but that's because I couldn't record it because
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of the pulse audio problems. So I downloaded the low CD and it was a little odd. It paused
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in the middle and I had to sort of pause and restart the download but, you know, I
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know, I should have been using a torrent so I'm really sorry Mark shot to work. I owe
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some bandwidth. I had to copy the ISO via the thumb drive to the wife's PC to burn the
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ISO though because of the whole CD issues. The boot of the CD and installed whilst running
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Zubuntu on the live CD. Selected manual installation, of course. Overroading the Windows partition
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during a separate home directory which I didn't do before but should have. I left the
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time current install alone so I can copy over the other files. The Zubuntu low CD even
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recognised the existing install and offered to copy some settings over although I didn't
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as I was going to do that manually and ignore the files problems I no longer run. I've
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mentioned before I've installed and uninstalled so many things. There are a bunch of extra files
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around I just don't need anymore so I decided it would be easier just to copy over what
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I needed. I let it install and I wasn't asked a single other question. Unlike Windows
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which has a billion questions every time you install. At least it did last time I installed
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which is a while ago. At the end of it Zubuntu asked if I wanted to reboot and finish the
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low session I was running. It ejected the CD and told me to remove the CD and hit enter
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to reboot. I didn't remove the CD because it's a laptop and the CD tray doesn't automatically
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go in you have to push it in and I figured I could do that whilst Zubuntu is booting
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anyway I'm not as well multitask but it sat there and didn't do anything and I did try
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a couple of times and got a little worried that I managed to crash it. But then I figured
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it might be triggering on actually closing the CD tray so I did actually remove the CD
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and push the tray back in and hit enter and it worked. That does make sense at the desktop
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you've got to force the people not to boot from the CD not quite sure you can necessarily
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confirm that yes this is a laptop and the CD tray will not retract back in and therefore
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we don't need to check with the CD so I'm not so worried about that I understand why
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they did that. It reboots in the grub menu popped up and it even had my old install there
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which is a very nice touch. I mean windows with your install that it just wipes everything
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out any other old version of windows anything it's just gone when you're installed. So I boot
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up and I get to see the XDM for the first time my old Ubuntu install was although was
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running except CE still had the GDM and in fact at one point I have both GDM and KDM
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running that's another story and thanks Dave Yates for fixing that I have me fix that.
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I login and of course the internet wasn't working I had expected that because I've disabled
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DHCP on my router or router if you will and I'm running assigned IP addresses. I load
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Firefox upload YouTube, try to install Flash I get asked if I want to enable the multiverse
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and get password and of course hey I call it passworded I don't know what the official
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phrase for that is when it pops up and asks you for your password if you get ID or
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card it it's always just dud on the end so card it ID passworded seems to make sense
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for me. So I got passworded on there as expected. I was asked if I hate freedom when I replied
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yes please install Flash and it downloads and YouTube working great sound everything
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really ran up get update and app to get upgrade and it does a few things open SSH I think
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was being the main one. I went to check the Nvidia driver see what was going on there and
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software driver lists it which was one of the problems I had before it kind of sometimes
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was kind of wasn't because of the whole upgrading thing. Click on it install it needs
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to restart of course app gets finished that needs to reboot so I do that but not before
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enabling the Broadcom wireless card yeah it's long story it's yeah laptop didn't realize
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how much finishing Broadcom drivers would be and I don't use wireless that much anyway even
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if I did have access to it because I most of the time you know they have crap security
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on it and I don't have a server at home to be able to SSH through or anything so I generally
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don't use wireless. Anyway reboot look back in more updates for available kernel updates
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it looks like so fair enough I installed my favorite apps as well as mentioned in the
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previous HPR episode I downloaded Flok which by the way can someone in the Ubuntu team
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actually put that in the repost please that'd be really cool thank you. I want to copy
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my Flok settings over and I don't actually have the other partition mounted which was not
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a huge deal quick Google search and quick talk to a few people and I see fix that Etsy
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F-stab used the partition ID now instead of whatever it was before which I can't remember
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because it's one of those things you set it up when you sort the PC out and then you
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forget the whole damn thing but I found the UUID by doing a mount and comparing it to
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the dev slash disk slash by UID to see what was missing from F-stab probably a simpler
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way of doing that that's the way I did it out of that to F-stab and do a mount dash
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A to install everything automatically there we go and then set up a link to slash media
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slash old which bounces to the other one that's the mount point so I now know what's going
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on. The time is set wrong although I think I know why I had the time set correctly originally
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and it took the time because it says I'm eight hours behind the UK that's when the
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batter is it took eight hours off what my computer clock said but the computer clock was set
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to the right time so I'm now 16 hours behind the UK because it's eight of the eight amp so
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that makes sense kind of change it with the terminal and suddenly remember I can actually set
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it up automatically again it's one of these things you say click on internet time and I couldn't
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remember how to do that off-hand side and that's why to do this but I fixed that later
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all my programs are now installed so I decided to reboot for the kernel updates reboot
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log back in copy Thunderbird and my iMap files over and it fails because I did the recent login
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with my actual name and I decided to change the login to ZOKE for no real reason at all really
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so the old files that are trying to connect to the iMap server under a non-existent username
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no big deal change that for ZOKE and it works brilliantly I now have a working iMap server running
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straight away by copying the files over windows would never do anything like this because the whole
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horrible registry stuff and I really don't want to get it started on the registry of the registry
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was horrible idea horrible horrible horrible horrible and where used to work you know we were a
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window shop but we never used the registry we used any files because you can slap the any file
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on server and then if you need to change it you can just log in and change it yourself you don't
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need to log into the 5000 machines old however many it were at work and change the registry
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in every single one you just change well it's not quite one file because it's multiple service
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but you can get one file pushed out onto all the service and there you go
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anyway I dug around the menu and found the time date setting application settings time and date
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after unlock it of course changed the configuration to internet time with us passwords and installs
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ntp must point out an error here now it does not update the screen so the time date still says manual
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but if you close and reopen it it does actually see internet time service
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minor thing but there we go I changed the language to support to British English
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yet it got it wrong I've got a us laptop I'm in the us it's us keyboard but I want British English
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proper English on it don't get me started in British English because you know the world
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speak Welsh well actually most of them speak English now but they have Welsh as well as national
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languages not just British English because yeah and there's also Gaelic and we won't go into that
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so change it to a proper English there we go I mean it's a bunch of it have to be psychic to
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realise this so I'm not bashing anything for that and then I set up a few themes like the window
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manager theme to be small screen because I don't like title wise take up half the speaking screen
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all it is is a couple of little buttons and the name of what I'm running which I can normally tell
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by what it looks like anyway so I really don't care about having task bars that big at all you
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know five pixels wide probably great as long as I know where to click but that's basically I've
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got pretty much everything back up and running really simply and if I've got any issues for
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anything I can just reboot into my old partition so I think it's fantastic I really enjoy this
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I'm sure a lot of other districts are very similar for the whole update because
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yeah they're all based on a very similar thing so but this is really cool this is why I love
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Linux you know I mean if you reinstall windows you have to sit there for weeks afterwards trying to
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copy stuff out dig out the original CDs of everything I didn't need to do that at all I copied
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it from one partition to the other and download everything off the internet don't have to dig out
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a single disk I don't have to type in any smacking 74 digit random hex serial numbers for anything
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it just install copy stuff over and there we go it's a line map server running instantly
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don't need to worry about any of it well that's it hope you enjoyed me going on about subuntu
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and how much fun I'm having with it thank you very much for listening I've been zoke and you've
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been listening to Hacker Public Radio thank you for listening to Hacker Public Radio
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