Re: Console error in Saucy

2013-07-28 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi Lars, I've asked on the bug channel (22:37:52) maxb: You can check which binary package owns a given file like this: (22:37:54) maxb: dpkg -S /etc/update-motd.d/90-updates-available (22:38:10) Ampelbein: phillw: I agree, update-notifier. It should check the files existence before trying to rea

Console error in Saucy

2013-07-28 Thread Lars Noodén
When I log in via console, I get the following three error / warnings: find: `/var/lib/update-notifier/updates-available': No such file or directory cat: /var/lib/update-notifier/updates-available: No such file or directory run-parts: /etc/update-motd.d/90-updates-available exited with return code

Lubuntu-fake-PAE Saucy Alpha-2 installed system

2013-07-28 Thread Nio Wiklund
Hi, An experimental alpha-2 version of Lubuntu Saucy can be installed on a drive with at least 4 GB. The drive is rather small, but there is enough space to test Saucy on your computer. I have made a compressed image for Lubuntu-fake-PAE Saucy Alpha-2 installed system, that can be downloaded and