/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2007/11/20/#xubuntu.txt

MeanderingCodehello all.....can anyone tell me if xfce likes to load esd on session start?00:29
MeanderingCodeor mixer applet start?00:29
MeanderingCode<chirp>00:36
jerich0Hey all, just got Gutsy insalled on my laptop.  I want to set the power button to bring up the log out dialog (xfce4-session-logout), but am having probs.00:41
jerich0Any pointers on how to do this?  I'm callling it from /etc/acpid/poerbtn.sh, but it runs as root instead of as 'me'00:42
jerich0err, that'd be /etc/acpid/powerbtn.sh.00:43
jerich0In /var/log/acpid I get "(xfce4-session-logout:6585): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:"00:43
phanto1can someone help me get dri working on my ati rage 128 on xubuntu gutsy?01:00
neur1hello02:13
nantaxhello, how do i set the screensaver for xubuntu?02:15
nantaxi can preview the screensavers but after the idle time has passed, the screen blanks out02:15
nantaxand the screensaver will not show up02:15
hal9k2010hello  all02:22
hal9k2010need some help installing flash player for firefox02:23
hal9k2010new to linux, dont know a thing about using the terminal02:28
slimjimflimhi. i'm on the xubuntu live-cd. i tried installing, but it didn't detect my hard drive.  it shows up in bios though.  can anyone help?02:52
slimjimflimhi. i'm on the xubuntu live-cd. i tried installing, but it didn't detect my hard drive.  it shows up in bios though.  can anyone help?02:57
graelb_Hi there... Anyone have any new development with the framebuffer issues not allowing the tty's to be visible on some nvidia cards?04:47
reindeerI have an upgrade issue to discuss( Edgy- Feisty ). I have found the upgrade from Edgy to Feisty has disabled my machine ( Sawtooth G4/ 400 ). In order to regain access to my box( CLI or GUI ), I had to perform a skeleton reinstall of Edgy twice in a week. The flow of the upgrade was flawless up to the reboot. That's when I was locked out of my box. Any solutions?05:09
A2t3can0v3r10rdwould some one Please give this link to the Ubuntu channel as I cannot and am banned for lifehttp://madderhatters.blogspot.com/?05:18
bloonywhen I change my desktop by clicking on it on my panel some time if I move my mouse real fast its changing to another desktop.. I guess its some mouse gesture feature or something.. how do I turn this of?05:19
bloonyf05:20
reindeerBloony, do you have a two-button mouse with a middle wheel?05:26
bloonyreindeer: nope.. laptop touch pad05:28
reindeerSometimes I've found the touch pads on most PC/ Macbook laptops are highly sensitive to gestures as opposed to an external USB laser mouse where you can gesture with a wheel between workspaces. This allows for you to control your movements between workspaces.05:33
bloonyyeah.. but do you know where I can turn it off?05:34
V1k1ngcan anyone help me with my atrociously slow boot time?05:35
V1k1ngI think something is wrong05:35
reindeerViking, how much RAM do you have in your box right now?05:36
V1k1ng51205:36
reindeerCPU speed?05:36
V1k1ngit's an athlon 6405:36
V1k1ngI'm running compiz just fine for the most part05:37
V1k1ngfeisty and such booted quickly and without issue05:37
V1k1ngnow, after grub, I just get a black screen for 2 or 3 minutes, then finally the logon05:38
V1k1ngno splash screen?05:38
V1k1ngi've  noticed that others seem to be having similar problems on the forum, but no consensus as to what is causing it05:38
V1k1ngand i'm too noob to debug myself05:39
* V1k1ng will screw something up05:39
reindeerBloony, there isn't a way other than hooking up an external USB laser mouse which should temporarily override the settings on your mousepad.05:45
reindeerAssuming you have rebooted your box within the cycle, does your box still hang between the grub and splash screen>?05:46
bloonyaah.. yeah.. got It now.. misunderstood you05:46
reindeerViking, still with us?05:46
reindeerBloony, that's kewl.05:47
V1k1ngyeah05:47
V1k1ngmy wireless connection must not be working so hot or i'm on a laggy server05:48
reindeerKewl. Probably the combination of the two.05:48
V1k1ngwell we're ok now05:48
V1k1nganyway...05:48
reindeerRight on.05:48
V1k1ngisn't there usually a splash screen between grub and logon, with the progress bar looking thing?05:49
V1k1ngbecause i don't see that, I see nothing05:49
V1k1ngit just sort of sits for a long time, plucks at the hard drive and then finally goes to the logon05:50
reindeerYes, there should be a progress bar between the grub and splash. You working with a normal PC or the Mac PPC architecture?05:50
V1k1ngso i have to wonder if something is wrong with how my system is booting that splash screen05:50
V1k1ngyup, PC05:50
V1k1ngit is the last bug I have05:51
reindeerI'm running on a Mac PPC G4 with Edgy loaded. This must be an ongoing bug since I am experiencing the same issue. Have you attempted to defrag your drive for bad sectors?05:53
V1k1ngthis is the only thing that looks remotely like a solution      http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=580903&highlight=slow+boot05:53
V1k1ngYeah, I just reformatted before installing earlier tonight05:53
reindeerKewl. I'll definetely hook this link up in Firefox. There is some code as you scroll down the page. The claim is when the code is copied/ pasted into the terminal, it speeds up the boot time. Let me know if the code works. I'm going to give it a shot, just the same, just for kicks.05:59
reindeerIs there a way I am able to overcome the upgrading issues I am experiencing from Edgy to Feisty? Is there any code available I am able to mod for the PPC architecture to make the upgrade to feisty a success?06:03
V1k1ngeveryone recommends a clean install06:05
V1k1ngubuntu isn't meant to be upgraded06:05
V1k1ngit's sort of ubuntu's achilles heal06:05
reindeerAin't that the truth( hehe ).06:06
V1k1ngmepis and pclinuxos are designed to updated once they are installed06:07
reindeerFor the clean install, you have to down the images from a mirror, verify the MD5 sums b4 the burn, and burn 'em( I recommend K3B for the burn ) on separate CD-Rs, and install.06:09
reindeerImmediately go into you terminal to hook up the code to speed up your boot time( making mods as necessary ), and see what happens. Hope for the best, expect nothing less:)06:10
V1k1ngyup, i just installed06:11
V1k1ngi've installed like 15 distros in the past few days06:12
reindeerI've attempted YDL( Yellow Dog Linux ) on my G4 from a burned DVD-R image. Wouldn't install correctly. Came back to Xubuntu/ Ubuntu due to the immediate online support:)06:13
V1k1ngif pclinuxos had an official gnome branch, i might switch06:14
reindeerI've set my burned images to bootable prior to burning on k3b. xfburn wouldn't even touch it:(06:15
reindeerI do agree, Viking. I like the choices between Gnome and KDE. However, I prefer Xfce.06:16
reindeerXfce is cleaner while utilizing sys resources like the Mac OSX set to HFS+( Extended Hiearchial File System ).06:19
reindeerLet me know how the code loads up for you. I'm going invisible for the eve. God bless.06:20
V1k1ngno i like xfce a lot too06:20
V1k1ngbut i like running compiz06:21
V1k1ngok06:21
V1k1ngtake care06:21
reindeerYou too. G'eve, mate.06:21
sugardrunklittle poll here: which audio / seq / tracker software are you people using and prefer?06:38
sugardrunkI enjoyed LMMS and ALDRIN for a long time now, but still figuring out ardour, rosegarden and jack + midi connectivity06:39
sugardrunkhow the connections work, in particular and is there a midi support from for example, hydrogen to ardour/rosegarden06:40
ere4siI use vnc to connect to a headless server running xubuntu and everytime I open thunar for example it shuts straight away. It will stay open and usable on the second opening. Is there something I've missed in the settings? This is wearing thin real quick!08:12
TheSheepere4si: check the logs08:13
ere4si!paste08:17
ubotupastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)08:17
kwhki have a seemingly Flash problem with Firefox.  i posted it onto ubuntuforums but still couldn't solve the problem.  Any one here can help?  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=60459308:33
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ere4siTheSheep: I have been trying to paste the last lines from /var/crash/_usr_bin_xfdesktop.1000.crash as they look like someone got a crayon and drew a line through them - covering them and making them unreadable - but the cpu goes to 100% and can't copy and paste...:(08:58
ere4sihttp://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/45203/ -09:05
TheSheepere4si: ?09:09
ere4siTheSheep: you need to go to the second block of text and scroll to the bottom09:10
TheSheepere4si: and?09:11
ere4siTheSheep: at the bottom are the lines that are covered - in mousepad they look like a crayon was dragged over them - never seen that before?09:13
TheSheepere4si: they look normally for me, just very long09:13
TheSheepere4si: they might wrap and overlap if you have older pango09:13
ere4siTheSheep: ok - am using feisty? it shows in the white text block under the brown text block here09:15
ere4sinautilus just died on me - nothing but probs since opening that file - off to reboot09:20
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aspekt_ratiohey all.... just installed xubuntu 7.10 and after install I got "GRUB13:47
aspekt_ratioand only that13:47
aspekt_ratioi had the Fedora bootloader (grub also) before installatino13:47
aspekt_ratioi also didn't found on the installation app where to manually configure grub settings ..it just installed it13:48
methods[laptop]is there a place to past images ?14:46
methods[laptop]paste14:47
methods[laptop]i just had to add icons to my taskbar because xubuntu was completely unconfigured15:09
methods[laptop]was it because my user home directory was not created xubuntu and instaed by kubuntu is that why i didn't get a default xubuntu desktop ?15:38
methods[laptop]i hate #ubuntu channel... id rather sit here and wait a day for an answer than watch my text fly off the screen constantly15:50
vinzemethods[laptop], what was your question?15:51
methods[laptop]was it because my user home directory was not created xubuntu and instaed by kubuntu is that why i didn't get a default xubuntu desktop ?15:57
methods[laptop]i had like a empty task bar floating on my desk i had to completely setup my desktop and i nkow xfce would not come like that by default15:58
vinzemethods[laptop], no, it's definitely not the way it should be :P15:58
vinzemethods[laptop], but I don't think it's because of Kubuntu15:58
vinzemethods[laptop], I did have a similar problem before when my hard drive was full15:59
methods[laptop]no16:09
methods[laptop]i didn't install off the cd16:09
methods[laptop]i just installed xubuntu-desktop on top of kubuntu16:10
methods[laptop]and thats why16:10
methods[laptop]also an ubuntu issue i have is my tty's appear to be blown up and dont fit on the screen...16:10
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brick__do you know if its possible to run google sketchup on linux somehow ?16:23
brick__iknow picasa uses wine,, isnt it possible to get sketchup working the same way ?16:23
vinzebrick__, I believe it's not16:23
vinzeBut let me check16:23
vinzeHmm, OK, seems like someone got it to work16:24
vinzebrick__, http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=684216:24
brick__thx... ill check:P16:25
methods[laptop]yes you can use it16:27
methods[laptop]i remember reading16:27
methods[laptop]hey why doesn't someone start packaging certain seperate embedded wines for applications... like woudln't it be great to download a drop in solution for google earth that has its own provena nd stable wine for that app... or like a visio version of wine which asks me for the visio cd... since the new wine doesn't work with visio16:28
kwhkwhat is the version of your firefox? seems that xubuntu doesn't update third party applications automatically. the "update firefox" option in my firefox is dimmed.  do i miss anything?16:36
vinzekwhk, Firefox only receives security updates16:37
vinzekwhk, I remember that before, there was one upstream (Firefox) security update that only applied to Windows, so Xubuntu's didn't get updated16:37
kwhkvinze, so xubuntu presents firefox from being updated automatically.  probably and other applications.  the only way is to update them manually by installing new versions?16:40
vinzekwhk, if no update of Firefox is available then it is not necessary to update it16:40
kwhkvinze, but the latest FF should be 2.0.0.9.  but the one on my xubuntu is 2.0.0.8.16:41
vinzekwhk, let me check the release notes, I'm sure those are only fixes for Windows security flaws16:42
vinzekwhk, the only major issue is about crashes on Windows PCs16:45
kwhkvinze, thanks. in general, is it that xubuntu will take care of the software updates? for example, i installed gnumeric.16:47
vinzekwhk, Xubuntu will take care of updates, but *security updates only*16:48
vinzeSo when a new version is released that adds new features (e.g. Firefox 3) you will *not* be updated16:48
vinzeUnless you upgrade to a newer version of Xubuntu16:48
kwhkvinze, got it. thanks.16:48
kwhkvinze, then, if i want, i need to download it and install it myself.16:49
vinzekwhk, yes, but that is not recommended as you now have a central place to manage your software (i.e. Add/Remove... and Synaptic Package Manager)16:50
kwhkvinze, for the purpose of better integration into the O/S?16:51
vinzekwhk, yes, and easy installation/uninstallation without breaking other software16:51
vinzekwhk, *and*, of course, for automatically receiving security updates ;-)16:51
XacarithAny one know anything about this issue    socket.gaierror: (-5, 'No address associated with hostname')16:53
kwhkvinze, but in that case, users will not have the newest features of these applications, if they are not related to any security issue.16:54
vinzekwhk, yes, that is true16:54
vinzekwhk, but new features can also introduce new bugs, which would again require more updates16:55
kwhkvize, of course.16:55
vinzekwhk, and now imagine how one would go about handling all those if they had to update each application manually :P16:55
vinzekwhk, now, one just has to wait the period between the latest update of a certain application and the next release of Xubuntu16:56
kwhkvinze, sure.16:56
vinzekwhk, though on the other hand, some times third-party individuals make their own updates packages you can install, for example, getdeb.net now has an updated package of Rhythmbox16:57
kwhkvinze, i'm new.  so how can i install to my box, assuming that i've installed the older version?17:01
vinzekwhk, install what?17:02
kwhkvinze, the package of Rhythmbox17:03
vinzekwhk, have you already downloaded it?17:03
kwhkno.17:03
kwhkvinze, no.17:03
vinzekwhk, first, you go to http://www.getdeb.net/17:03
vinzekwhk, there you search for Rhythmbox17:03
kwhkvinze, yes, i saw it.17:04
vinzekwhk, btw, I just see in the comments there: "Be warned, a ton of plugins are missing in this build."17:04
vinzekwhk, anyway, you see Download:   rhythmbox  (5.2 Mb)17:04
kwhkvinze, yes.17:05
vinzekwhk, click that, and select "Open with GDebi Package Installer"17:05
kwhkvinze, ok.17:05
vinzekwhk, then, it's basically just clicking "Install", it will install and then you can close the window and you'll find it in the menu :)17:06
kwhkvinze, thanks a lot.17:06
vinzekwhk, no problem :)17:06
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EhPrettyEasyl0l hi guys19:34
EhPrettyEasyy the fak this command not work19:34
EhPrettyEasysudo-apt getchicken moparscape19:34
EhPrettyEasy???11+1+1one+19:34
Ilikekekehlo19:34
Ilikekekehlo19:34
EhPrettyEasySOMEONE ANSWER19:35
EhPrettyEasyFUCKING NOOBS19:35
EhPrettyEasyOR WE DCC THIS CHANEL19:35
EhPrettyEasyWITH c0cks19:35
IlikekekeI did sudo apt-get moarsap v133719:35
Ilikekeker not wrk19:35
IlikekekeO BTW19:35
IlikekekeHELLO:19:35
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totalwormagego to hell19:35
EhPrettyEasytotalwormage19:35
Ilikekeketotalwormage, you know what I am?19:35
EhPrettyEasyu help19:35
EhPrettyEasyhow do we instal moparscape19:35
EhPrettyEasyon the anus19:35
EhPrettyEasyedubuntu19:35
EhPrettyEasyFAK LOL19:35
EhPrettyEasyA!?!?!?!?!19:35
totalwormage!ops19:35
IlikekekeBut why is sudo apt-get install moparscape19:36
Ilikekekenot working19:36
EhPrettyEasyHi stork19:36
IlikekekeOr it's not on the list?19:36
totalwormagewouldn't know19:36
IlikekekeAlso do you know if it's possible to get an IRC client?19:37
IlikekekeSorry, I'm new :)19:37
naliothhi y'all19:39
nixternalthanks nalioth, not on the list in here19:39
IlikekekeHello19:40
naliothnixternal: not on what list?19:40
nixternalops19:40
nixternalall i could do is watch19:40
totalwormageIlikekeke: there are lots of irc clients around. like irssi, xchat19:40
totalwormageyou probably would like xchat19:40
naliothi'm just wondering who ran to the staff19:40
naliothinstead of running to #ubuntu-ops19:41
Greeny_HiuCD, was anyone in here spamming recently?19:42
naliothGreeny_: "spamming" ?19:42
Greeny_well19:43
Greeny_someone in a channel on another net claimed they were annoying you guys19:43
Greeny_so before i ban him19:43
nixternalGreeny_: yes19:43
Ilikekeketotalwormage, mIRC?19:43
Ilikekekewhat is irssi by the way19:43
Greeny_an irc client19:44
naliothGreeny_: i'd not call it 'spamming' more like misbehaving19:44
IlikekekeWhich is better, xchat or irssi19:44
Ilikekekeand which is easier to get19:44
totalwormagemirc is a windows client19:44
IlikekekeI forgot that :p19:44
totalwormagenothing is better19:45
totalwormageeveryone has his own taste19:45
IlikekekeTrue19:45
Greeny_ok thanks19:45
totalwormagexchat has a gui, graphical interface like mirc19:45
totalwormageirssi is text-based19:45
IlikekekeOk, thanks :)19:45
totalwormagejust do a 'sudo apt-get install xchat' :P19:45
IlikekekeI'll do it :)19:46
IlikekekeLet me turn the computer on :)19:46
IlikekekeHmm, computer is a bit slow today.19:47
slow-motionhi19:47
Ilikekekehi19:48
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Ahmucki noticed on the alternate cd that ltsp server was an option.  i assume that this works like edubuntu's ltsp server setup, as in turn key20:24
Pres-GasWhew, #ubuntu is hoppin'.20:27
evil_techi get lost when im in there20:28
Pres-GasYeah, evil_tech, I don't watch it that closely and then I got lost in about 5 min.20:29
evil_techeven with all the traffic though they still mangae to help most folks it seems20:32
Ahmucki noticed on the alternate cd that ltsp server was an option.  i assume that this works like edubuntu's ltsp server setup, as in turn key20:32
evil_techdunno what an ltsp server even is so...20:35
Ahmucklinux terminal server project - one server, many clients20:37
Pres-GasAhmuck, it is the same package because they come from the same repos20:38
AhmuckPres-Gas: as i understand it, edubuntu is a turn key system, i've tired the ltsp on ubuntu and the setup is not hte same20:43
Pres-Gasturn key?20:45
* Pres-Gas wonders if there is some additional packaes related to edubuntu that make it easier, but if a package is available on one system, it tends to be available on another20:48
slow-motionn821:45
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jeemscould someone answer for me, a potentially silly question?22:28
evil_techsure22:29
jeemsok then. Why does alt-left/right/up/down produce D/C/A/B in terminal windows?22:30
jeemsI have alt+left and right assigned to two mouse buttons for foreward/backward in firefox, thunar, etc. but it just results in a D/C in terminal.22:30
jeemsI bougnt meta-left and meta-right in irssi to next/previous window, hoping to be able to switch windows with the mouse, but no go.22:31
jeemsis there some way to uh fix this22:31
jeemsIt's worked before, but I just recently reinstalled and have no idea what's different now.22:31
evil_techhave no clue how to configure the terminal or irssi22:37
evil_techi still have to manually connect to the servers when i run it :)22:37
jeemsit's easy once you get the hang of it :)22:37
jeemsthe binds are fine, since esc-left//right work fine. but alt does now. oh well.22:38
jeemsI bet in a few weeks, it'll randomly make itself work22:38
evil_techor someone will be in here that can fix it22:38
jeemsyep.22:38
evil_techwow esc and arrows does move to different windows22:38
evil_techand here i am always pressing esc and number keys22:39
jeemswhat does alt+arrows do?22:39
evil_techd c a b22:39
jeemshm.22:39
evil_techDACB22:39
evil_techwierd22:39
jm1wow x hates me22:43
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evil_techwhy is that22:44
jeemsswitched to a tty and back and it was blackscreen, and then no hotkeys worked. so I had to reboot via power button.22:45
evil_techwow you werent kidding22:46
jeemsit happens all the time. similar things22:46
jeemsmostly when going to/coming from fullscreen in something like a ogl visualisation or ogl game. heck even wine games do it.22:47
jeemsno fun. so I just try and avoid such situations22:47
evil_techhmm games never seem to work well with x except for little one22:48
evil_techlike tetris and such22:48
jeemsactually anything that goes real fullscreen fucks it up, now I think about it. videos and whatnot are fine though.22:49
PumpernickelWhat video driver are you using?22:51
jeemspropriatary nvidia ones. latest legacy ones. am on a gf422:52
evil_techboy lot of netsplits23:05
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malaeumhello. I just installed xubuntu on an old laptop hoping to breathe some life into this machine as I cannot afford a new one at this point in time. For the most part the experience has been very positive. I was just wondering if there is any sort of integration of power saving functions into xubuntu. As of now when I try and put the machine into "standby" it hard locks. I would idealy like to set the machine to go into standby when the 23:33
evil_techhow old is old? does it use APM or ACPI23:34
malaeumevil_tech: to be honest, I do not know off hand. I just got it yesterday. Its a P3 700mhz system, so I'd guess that its 6 or 7 years old.23:36
malaeumI do assume that at least has APM and most likely ACPI23:37
malaeumJust not sure how to check, never had a laptop before so I've never really made use of either feature too much.23:37
evil_techi would google your laptop model and see if others have had a similar problem and if a workaround or fix was found23:38
malaeumwell it had XP on it when I got it and it did go into standby in XP23:38
malaeumjust not sure how to tell xubuntu to behave that way.23:39
evil_techjust cause xp can do it doesnt necessarily mean that xubuntu can23:39
evil_techwhats the model23:39
malaeumLatitude L40023:41
malaeumevil_tech: I don't even see any ACPI stuff in xubuntu's config. I do not have very much experience with XFCE4 and I cannot find any sort of place where I would configure the behavior. I know where to find such things in KDE and I could most likely in gnome as well. Just not sure where I should be looking here. I think I have looked through all of the settings.23:42
malaeumI am finding some issues with the ACPI stuff that explains my inability to make proper use of standby mode. But it doesn't even attempt to when I close the lid, right now it just turns the screen of and thats it, still running full on.23:45
evil_techjust a minute. let me boot up to xubuntu and ill see if i can find23:45
evil_techmy guess is that xubuntu didnt turn acpi on either because your laptop doesnt have it or because its right on the cut off as far as age23:46
evil_techbrb23:46
evil_techso i apparently installed ubuntu in my xubuntu partition :\23:52
malaeumouch23:53
malaeumlol, well does ubuntu support this stuff? I mean I can install ubuntu and then run xfce23:53
malaeumI just didnt see any support for it but as you said, might just be disabled on my machine23:53
evil_techyes it doesn23:53
evil_techdoes*23:53
evil_techmy guess is its turned off23:53
evil_techim pretty sure that the lat l400 didnt have acpi23:54
malaeumwell I think it does, one second, I'll show you what I am reading...23:54
malaeumhttp://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-423251.html23:54
evil_techit should say something at boot about it23:55
malaeumthe last post there seems pretty knowledgeable23:55
malaeumwell let me check dmesg23:55
malaeumnevermind23:55
malaeumseems xubuntu doesn't use it.23:55
evil_techit does when the harware support is there23:56
malaeumfor dmesg, that requires hardware support?23:57
evil_techno not for dmesg for acpi stuff23:57
malaeumoh, sure.23:57
malaeumwell it seems that others with the L400 are talking about ACPI stuffs on the forums.23:57
evil_techbios update maybe?23:58

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