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    On 05/24/2012 06:53 AM, tobias schwibingerr wrote:
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              --- Ryan Gauger <i><a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rtgkid@gmail.com"><rtgkid@gmail.com></a></i> schrieb
              am <b>Sa, 19.5.2012:<br>
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                  Von: Ryan Gauger <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rtgkid@gmail.com"><rtgkid@gmail.com></a><br>
                  Betreff: Re: Ubuntu can't boot OCELOT LUCID II more
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                  Datum: Samstag, 19. Mai, 2012 14:52 Uhr<br>
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                      <div>Good morning, Tobias.</div>
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                      <div>I don't think there is a way to interrupt the
                        boot unless you were to use command line (which
                        I am not good with at all unless it is sudo).
                        Your suggestion would probably work if you could
                        figure out how to interrupt boot.</div>
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                      <div>For your second question, yes. You can
                        install Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu on an old
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                    <div>good afternoon</div>
                    <div>thank you for help.</div>
                    <div>I am searching now hardy lubuntu</div>
                    <div>regards</div>
                    <div>whysky</div>
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    Good afternoon Tobias,<br>
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    Lubuntu has not been around that long; it has no Hardy release. Its
    first release was Lucid. I recommend trying out Precise on it
    (Precise is the latest release). It is not an LTS version, but still
    works just as well. I also recommend sending me individual emails
    regarding Ubuntu/Xubuntu/Lubuntu to <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:rtgkid@gmail.com">rtgkid@gmail.com</a>, because this
    list is mainly for Kubuntu support. I will be glad to help you at my
    email address though if you have any questions. I am not trying to
    make you feel like you are not part of the community; you are, the
    reason for this again, simply being that this list is mainly for
    Kubuntu support. Thanks, and have a great rest of the day, and
    weekend ---when it gets here!<br>
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    In Christ,<br>
    Ryan<br>
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