phillw | !metapackage | 02:05 |
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ubot5 | A meta-package is a package that simply depends upon other packages and brings them in. It's not a real package, but a very useful package that can drag in other package versions. | 02:05 |
phillw | !lubuntu-desktop | 02:05 |
phillw | !ubuntu-desktop | 02:06 |
ubot5 | k/ed/x/l/ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading. | 02:06 |
phillw | hmmm, not yet sync'ed then | 02:06 |
phillw | oooh, it is, I missed it :D | 02:07 |
MonthOLDpickle | hey | 02:10 |
MonthOLDpickle | the best way to install wine is sudo apt-get install wine | 02:10 |
ghuru | hello guys! | 02:13 |
ghuru | I was wondering how do you do network discovery on Lubuntu? | 02:14 |
phillw | ghuru: there seems to be a little package missing, it's being worked on. | 02:35 |
phillw | I'm just a documentor, so am struggling to keep up with the tech talk on this, you can ask on the mailing list. | 02:36 |
phillw | bioterror: are you asleep? | 02:36 |
czz | does lubuntu get updates at the same time as ubuntu? | 02:37 |
czz | or is there a delay process? | 02:37 |
phillw | czz: the updates through the cycle from one release to the next run at the same time. | 02:38 |
phillw | as they are *buntu family releases | 02:38 |
czz | seems like i get less updates for chromium | 02:38 |
czz | i was getting 1 every 1-2 days | 02:38 |
phillw | maybe chromium is stablising, it depends if you're running stable or daily build. | 02:39 |
czz | dev. build | 02:40 |
phillw | chromium issues a daily build, but it has to be added. | 02:40 |
* phillw waves to hyperair | 02:40 | |
czz | phillw, which do you use? | 02:40 |
ghuru | pyneighborhood | 02:41 |
ghuru | i guess im sticking to that one | 02:41 |
phillw | I use stable as am 3G atm, when I'm on ethernet I use daily | 02:41 |
ghuru | this thing runs so nice on a netbook | 02:41 |
phillw | ghuru: It's a nice little system :) , but, then again I'm biased as I love it to bits. | 02:42 |
czz | phillw, do you code for lubuntu? | 02:42 |
phillw | czz: no, I'm a documentor / wiki person | 02:43 |
ghuru | phillw the only thing it is missing is a network discovery tool, or a tool to dicover and share over smb | 02:43 |
ghuru | oyneighborhood does part of the job though | 02:44 |
phillw | ghuru: there is a patch for that, just that I don't fully understand what the devs were on about enough to write up the notes up yet. | 02:44 |
ghuru | well i guess ill wait on that :) | 02:44 |
phillw | ghuru: I'll have it up in a couple of days. | 02:45 |
phillw | there is one package that you need... let me go check through the emails and see if I can find it. | 02:47 |
phillw | me thinks it is gvfs-backend, but I do need to check. | 02:47 |
phillw | ghuru: " I was remembering I needed something and it was gvfs-backends. I apt-get'd it and now it works" | 02:49 |
phillw | heck, I was close :D | 02:49 |
phillw | pcmanfm can then see them. | 02:52 |
phillw | it is going to be sorted out; it appears it was an oversight that it was not included on the iso. | 02:53 |
ghuru | but is this like a gui? | 02:56 |
lubatic | Woohoo, made my first "fix". Addressess "mailto:" bug in Chromium. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-meta/+bug/662544/comments/2 | 03:00 |
ubot5 | Launchpad bug 662544 in lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "mailto: link in Lubuntu spawns Chromium window (affected: 1, heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] | 03:00 |
MonthOLDpickle | how do I install java? | 03:01 |
rlc | how do i get the login screen enabled again? | 03:02 |
MonthOLDpickle | rlc | 03:03 |
MonthOLDpickle | Preferences > Users and Groups > On yoru usernam hit advance | 03:04 |
rlc | brb | 03:04 |
rlc | change advanced settings where? | 03:06 |
MonthOLDpickle | should be on right | 03:10 |
rlc | I dont see the login here ... onlt delete user | 03:10 |
rlc | options: disable account, home dir., shell, main grp, userid | 03:11 |
MonthOLDpickle | I need to install java anyone know how | 03:12 |
MonthOLDpickle | http://i51.tinypic.com/sxdgmc.png | 03:12 |
rlc | have you checked synaptic? | 03:13 |
MonthOLDpickle | oh I am in terminal | 03:14 |
rlc | ok whats the command? | 03:20 |
* hyperair waves at phillw | 03:40 | |
phillw | hyperair: you get the email ? | 03:41 |
hyperair | what email? | 03:42 |
phillw | I just sent one to the mailing group "padawans" | 03:42 |
hyperair | O_o | 03:44 |
hyperair | i don't think i know any mailing group like that | 03:44 |
phillw | no, the subject was padawans, it was sent to the lubuntu maiing list | 03:44 |
hungtran | hello, anyone here has tried lubuntu with a 128MB RAM machine? | 04:13 |
phillw | hungtran: yeah many have | 04:16 |
phillw | installing it off the normal cd will not work on such a machine though. | 04:17 |
phillw | hungtran: you will need to use https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall | 04:19 |
hungtran | phillw: oh thanks I know it, I just want to be sure that we could run Lubuntu on machines like that | 04:20 |
phillw | hungtran: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu#Intended%20Audience and the team are resolute that it will remain the case. | 04:21 |
hungtran | phillw: in 10.10 update manager uses much memory, is it safe if I remove it? | 04:24 |
phillw | yes, quite safe | 04:24 |
phillw | you can manually update if you want, but lubuntu does not issue releases every two days like some do :) | 04:25 |
phillw | if you use the mini-iso it installs without auto-updates turned on. | 04:27 |
hungtran | phillw: yeah, I don't think put update manager in lubuntu is a good idea, my old laptop runs 10.10 a bit slower than 10.04, but I think that because i'm familiar with terminal and linux, some new Linux users could like update manager :) | 04:28 |
hungtran | phillw: yes, I use mini-iso but update manager is still running and uses about 10MB RAM :( | 04:28 |
phillw | it's always a hard call to make; we want lubuntu to be user friendly, but with that comes an overhead. | 04:29 |
phillw | you can remove it, and get that precious 10MB of RAM back. | 04:30 |
hungtran | phillw: do you know about translation process? lubuntu team updates new translation or lxde team does? Vietnamese translation is almost done now but I can't see it in 10.10 | 04:32 |
phillw | Step 9 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall says to leave it off? Are you saying it is being turned back on ? | 04:32 |
hungtran | phillw: yes I always turn it off, it's like my habit now :), I always update ubuntu and lubuntu in terminal | 04:33 |
phillw | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Translations has details on translation projects. | 04:34 |
hungtran | phillw: i think it auto update is off but update manager is on, it runs but I think I do nothing | 04:34 |
hungtran | <hungtran> phillw: i think it auto update is off but update manager is on, it runs but I think it does nothing | 04:34 |
phillw | hungtran: I will file a bug for you. | 04:34 |
hungtran | phillw: oh thanks | 04:35 |
phillw | lubuntu should not be using up 10MB of your RAM for a useless process. | 04:35 |
hungtran | phillw: my old laptop has 256MB RAM but lubuntu runs slowly, slower than windows xp does, so I'm not sure where these problems come from | 04:38 |
phillw | hungtran: I've filed a report to the dev team. | 04:41 |
phillw | as it is a small team, it may be couple of days before I have a resolution for you. My initial thinking is to use 10.04 | 04:42 |
phillw | If you do not have a 10.04 disk, then I can give you link to get one. | 04:44 |
hungtran | phillw: thank you, I get one :) | 04:46 |
phillw | do you need a link to get it? | 04:47 |
phillw | I hold copies on my server area. | 04:47 |
hungtran | phillw: I'm going to have a talk a FOSSASIA 2010 in Vietnam, I'm going to introduce Lubuntu, so I think I should use the new release | 04:47 |
phillw | okay, the dev team are usually quick responding to an email via the mailing list. | 04:49 |
phillw | hungtran: you may want to have read through and join https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/GettingInvolved | 04:49 |
phillw | hungtran: it's obvious that you want push lubuntu out, so by doing that you will get up to date information of where the project is at. | 04:52 |
hungtran | phillw: oh I joined as translator, I'm in launchpad and mailing list too | 04:53 |
phillw | you will see the reply to my earlier question about update-mamnager, then :) | 04:54 |
phillw | once it is replied to :D | 04:55 |
hungtran | phillw: uh oh, I misunderstand, what uses 10 MB RAM is "update-notifier" not "update-manager", update-notifier runs automatically in the background and update-manager is just a gtk application | 04:58 |
phillw | ::sigh :: | 04:59 |
phillw | okies I'll update the email, you should get a copy of it. | 04:59 |
hungtran | oh sorry | 05:00 |
hungtran | but the same question, is it safe to remove it, i mean update-notifier | 05:00 |
phillw | yeah, trash it. you not need it - as you said, you manually update | 05:01 |
zkriesse | wazzzup | 05:02 |
zkriesse | ya'll | 05:02 |
phillw | g'day zkriesse | 05:02 |
hungtran | phillw: you could let me update on mailing list | 05:03 |
zkriesse | hey phillw | 05:03 |
zkriesse | phillw: who was that guy (your buddy?) that was setting up a forum? | 05:03 |
phillw | hungtran: have you had my update through? | 05:03 |
hungtran | ah, i got it | 05:04 |
phillw | zkriesse: offtopic, please | 05:04 |
phillw | reply to all !!!!! | 05:04 |
phillw | hungtran: please do not spam the mailing list, not that I need to tell you that. The lubuntu team is real small & we all put in what spare time we have into project (and then some more). | 05:07 |
hungtran | phillw: I'm sorry so sorry :( | 05:09 |
phillw | hungtran: you never need to apologise, I was not saying that you had, only requesting that you do not :D | 05:10 |
bioterror | :D | 05:28 |
bioterror | I can help too :-) | 05:28 |
bioterror | sorry | 05:28 |
bioterror | !lubuntu | 05:28 |
ubot5 | lubuntu is a project to create a derivative of Ubuntu using the LXDE desktop environment. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu | 05:28 |
bioterror | !lubuntu-desktop | 05:29 |
ubot5 | k/ed/x/l/ubuntu-desktop is a metapackage. It depends upon other packages and brings them in; you can safely remove it, but it is recommended that you re-install it when upgrading. | 05:29 |
bioterror | niiice | 05:29 |
audio | Is it possible to instruct the Lubuntu 10.10 installer to install GRUB to the Lubuntu partition rather than the MBR? | 07:50 |
audio | I'm looking to boot multiple OS's from the same disk via PLOP boot manager. | 07:51 |
bioterror | ofcourse you can remove the grub and use what ever you want? | 07:52 |
audio | bioterror: Hi, again. I do not want to remove GRUB just not install it to the MBR which has happened on the test rig I am using. | 07:53 |
audio | I want to recreate the test rig with GRUB in the Lubuntu partition | 07:53 |
audio | I am wondering how to tell the 10.10 installer how to do this? | 07:54 |
audio | By way of a little explanation - PLOP finds and presents the boot loader of each OS and allows a simple choice of which to start. It also provides booting from CD/USB for those (older) PCs which don't have the capability. | 08:11 |
bioterror | huh | 08:25 |
bioterror | I was busy D: | 08:25 |
audio | It happens to us all... | 08:25 |
audio | I suppose the question boils down to: when using the 10.10 CD installer is there an option to tell it where to install GRUB? | 08:28 |
bioterror | seems that the mbr is the correct way for the grub | 08:31 |
audio | yes, MBR is frequently used but it is also often installed to an OS partition. | 08:33 |
audio | Some additional info ref: PLOP site http://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager.html#installhd Section 6 | 08:36 |
zebastianortis | how do i regulate the screen brightness in lubuntu | 08:50 |
zebastianortis | everytime i disconnect my laptop when i connect it again to the power plug it dims down | 08:50 |
zebastianortis | its very annoying | 08:50 |
zebastianortis | i need top brightness | 08:52 |
bioterror | zebastianortis, hop | 08:57 |
zebastianortis | hop? | 08:57 |
bioterror | zebastianortis, from the preferences | 08:57 |
zebastianortis | exact path? | 08:58 |
bioterror | press the battery icon, click prefences and take off those dim display and things | 08:58 |
bioterror | "lick the battery icon" ;) | 08:58 |
bioterror | lick :D | 08:58 |
bioterror | click | 08:58 |
zebastianortis | ok i unchecked that | 08:59 |
zebastianortis | still dim | 08:59 |
bioterror | put it up | 08:59 |
zebastianortis | if youre taking about the preferences>screensaver>advanced tab | 08:59 |
bioterror | nope | 08:59 |
zebastianortis | ok....... | 09:00 |
bioterror | you have that battery icon in your task bar | 09:00 |
bioterror | systray | 09:00 |
zebastianortis | no i dont | 09:00 |
bioterror | take off the cord | 09:00 |
bioterror | and it will appear | 09:00 |
zebastianortis | ok | 09:01 |
zebastianortis | now what do i do on it | 09:01 |
bioterror | Check the preferences | 09:01 |
zebastianortis | what else | 09:02 |
zebastianortis | it says brightness is set to a hundred percent | 09:03 |
zebastianortis | there | 09:04 |
zebastianortis | thank you http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig11/roberts-m1.1.1.html | 09:04 |
andriii | Hey :) | 10:38 |
bioterror | hi | 10:39 |
akis | is it available a live-cd? | 10:49 |
head_victim | akis: Yes, it is a livecd and installation CD | 10:52 |
akis | ok thaks. you mean i have just to burn it as .iso image? | 10:53 |
head_victim | Yes, if you've downloaded the ISO file then you can just burn it to disk and it should boot up into a menu where you can just try Lubuntu | 10:54 |
akis | ok. thanks again. bye | 10:54 |
beginner0815 | helo | 11:57 |
beginner0815 | does lubuntu have a text mode installer? | 11:58 |
JoeMaverickSett | beginner0815: i think this might help you out; https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp#Minimal%20Install | 12:15 |
JoeMaverickSett | beginner0815: oh, sorry, i didn't look at it clearly, it's this; https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall | 12:18 |
beginner0815 | JoeMaverickSett: thanks. i think i need a new ram stick first. :( | 12:41 |
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OlMightyGreek | hi | 16:04 |
OlMightyGreek | is there a 64bit version of lubuntu? | 16:04 |
JoeMaverickSett | OlMightyGreek: i think this might help you, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall | 16:08 |
JoeMaverickSett | in that section it states how to get the 64bit version of lubuntu. | 16:08 |
OlMightyGreek | ok, thanks. i also could build a lubuntu 64bit by using UCK, right? | 16:09 |
JoeMaverickSett | OlMightyGreek: tbh, i don't know. it might work, though. :) | 16:11 |
Kurdistan | hey guys | 16:37 |
bioterror | hi | 16:38 |
Kurdistan | bioterror I have problem updating my system | 16:39 |
Kurdistan | I think the problem is sun java (jre). | 16:39 |
bioterror | okay | 16:40 |
bioterror | I suggest you to remove openjdk | 16:40 |
bioterror | and install sun-java-jre | 16:40 |
Kurdistan | http://paste.ubuntu.com/516317/ | 16:40 |
bioterror | ahhh | 16:42 |
bioterror | it doesnt find the packageS+ | 16:42 |
Kurdistan | okey how can I fix it? | 16:42 |
bioterror | hmmm | 16:48 |
bioterror | sudo apt-get update | 16:48 |
bioterror | sudo apt-get dist-upgrade | 16:49 |
bioterror | how it works ;) | 16:49 |
bioterror | hope it works even | 16:49 |
Kurdistan | okey I will test | 16:53 |
Kurdistan | do I need to upgrade to 10.10 for it to work | 16:53 |
Kurdistan | stranges | 16:53 |
MonthOLDpickle | Jurd | 16:53 |
MonthOLDpickle | Kurdistan: | 16:53 |
MonthOLDpickle | Do a full install I recommend | 16:53 |
MonthOLDpickle | so backup your data | 16:53 |
Kurdistan | I fixed it | 16:53 |
Kurdistan | no need to dist-upgrade | 16:55 |
Kurdistan | MonthOldpickle :) thx but no thx | 16:55 |
hyperair | hmm what browsers do people here use? | 19:07 |
hyperair | i've been looking for a suitable firefox replacement, now that it has turned into a supreme RAM hog that can eat up 30% of 2G | 19:08 |
bioterror | chromium | 19:09 |
bioterror | it's default in lubuntu | 19:09 |
MonthOLDpickle | I use chromium on both windows and linux | 19:12 |
hyperair | hmmm | 19:18 |
hyperair | but chromium is just as bad in terms of memory consumption. | 19:18 |
hyperair | if not worse. | 19:18 |
bioterror | well | 19:18 |
bioterror | try midori? | 19:18 |
* hyperair is trying that at the moment | 19:19 | |
hyperair | so far it's hit 7%. | 19:19 |
hyperair | which is pretty bad, but not terrible. | 19:19 |
hyperair | yet | 19:19 |
bioterror | haha | 19:20 |
MonthOLDpickle | how many tabs? | 19:20 |
MonthOLDpickle | extensions | 19:20 |
MonthOLDpickle | etc | 19:20 |
MonthOLDpickle | Mine barely uses any | 19:20 |
MonthOLDpickle | and I usually have 6 tabs | 19:20 |
hyperair | MonthOLDpickle: 3 tabs. | 19:20 |
hyperair | MonthOLDpickle: i had more open just now, but the memory usage didn't drop after closing them | 19:20 |
hyperair | extensions.. i have almost all the default ones enabled. maybe i should unload some | 19:21 |
bioterror | hyperair, sudo apt-get install links2 | 19:21 |
hyperair | like mouse gestures, since i don't even know how to activate it | 19:21 |
bioterror | hyperair, and then alt+f2 and you type "links -g" | 19:21 |
hyperair | something graphical please. | 19:21 |
MonthOLDpickle | I only have three extensions | 19:21 |
MonthOLDpickle | whats links2 do ? | 19:21 |
bioterror | every browser requires memory, ofcourse | 19:22 |
bioterror | and nowdays internet pages are huge | 19:22 |
hyperair | =\ | 19:22 |
hyperair | i should really switch back to 32-bit. | 19:22 |
MonthOLDpickle | I liek chromium cause its actually efficent vs firefox | 19:22 |
MonthOLDpickle | >.> | 19:22 |
hyperair | my 32-bit p4 desktop doesn't seem to have problems with firefox. | 19:22 |
MonthOLDpickle | efficient ** | 19:23 |
MonthOLDpickle | My duo 2 core intel at 3.2ghz with gb of ram and gtx260 has mem issues with FF | 19:23 |
MonthOLDpickle | dunno about my mini 9 single core 1.9 atom | 19:23 |
bioterror | I dont have any memory issues :-) | 19:23 |
MonthOLDpickle | I just stay away from FF | 19:23 |
MonthOLDpickle | it acts like IE | 19:23 |
bioterror | I have lots of ram to waste :-) | 19:23 |
hyperair | MonthOLDpickle: my p4 with 1G ram has no issues with FF whatsoever. pretty interesting eh. | 19:24 |
MonthOLDpickle | no | 19:24 |
MonthOLDpickle | P4 are decent cpus | 19:24 |
hyperair | on the contrary, my 64-bit with dual core intel and 2G RAM has memory issues with firefox. | 19:24 |
MonthOLDpickle | My moms P2 just finally died | 19:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | lol | 19:25 |
hyperair | MonthOLDpickle: i'm not talking about the CPU, i'm talking about the age and RAM capacity. | 19:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | yea hyp thats mine set up 64 but duo 2 core | 19:25 |
hyperair | for some reason, 32-bit firefox doesn't chew up the entire system's memory | 19:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | He computer was a Pii at like 500mhz | 19:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | ide everything | 19:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | and amd like 15mb of ram | 19:26 |
MonthOLDpickle | two sticks | 19:26 |
hyperair | i bet it didn't run firefox. | 19:32 |
MonthOLDpickle | end of its life it could barely run windows | 19:33 |
MonthOLDpickle | XP | 19:33 |
hyperair | i don't believe you can run windows xp on 15M of ram. | 19:33 |
MonthOLDpickle | and man I built a pc for her for 276 total but the cd drive was a pain tog etout | 19:33 |
MonthOLDpickle | I think thast the case I think one stick was BAD | 19:33 |
MonthOLDpickle | prob why it died lol | 19:34 |
bagoj | Hello Everyone, can you pls help me? I have a problem with Lubuntu 10.10 livecd, it cannot boot. | 19:34 |
bagoj | MD5sum seems to be OK, I get the menu but after selecting "Try Lubuntu without modifying my computer" or similar I get only blinking cursor in the upper left corner | 19:34 |
bagoj | What boot options should I use? | 19:34 |
MonthOLDpickle | You using a CD or USB? | 19:34 |
bagoj | CD | 19:34 |
MonthOLDpickle | How did you download lubuntu? | 19:35 |
MonthOLDpickle | and whats the file size? | 19:35 |
bagoj | Directly from Lubutnu.net. The size is... | 19:35 |
bagoj | ...572,014,592 bytes | 19:35 |
MonthOLDpickle | thats the correct size | 19:36 |
MonthOLDpickle | hummm I can't really help you there | 19:36 |
bioterror | cd's should boot without a problem | 19:36 |
MonthOLDpickle | I could suggest making a Bootable USB one and trying that | 19:36 |
bioterror | if you have burned it properly | 19:36 |
bagoj | :-( I'm quite new for this, I thought there are safe boot options that I could use | 19:37 |
MonthOLDpickle | I always do USB boots | 19:37 |
MonthOLDpickle | There is thats the try without installing | 19:37 |
MonthOLDpickle | Do you have a spare USB you can use? | 19:37 |
MonthOLDpickle | USB flash drive thingy | 19:37 |
MonthOLDpickle | thats 1GB + | 19:37 |
bioterror | if you can boot USB media | 19:38 |
bioterror | some older pc's cannot | 19:38 |
bagoj | OK then, I'm trying with universal usb installer, and got back in a couple of minutes :-) | 19:38 |
MonthOLDpickle | okay | 19:38 |
bagoj | I have a quite new notebook, it's 1,5 years old and have no problem with USB booting | 19:38 |
MonthOLDpickle | which netbook | 19:38 |
MonthOLDpickle | err notebook | 19:38 |
bioterror | bagoj, awesome | 19:38 |
bioterror | hmm | 19:38 |
bioterror | bagoj, Unetbootin is kick ass for the installation media | 19:39 |
bagoj | It's an ASUS f50s | 19:39 |
MonthOLDpickle | pendrive usb universal is what I use in windows and unetbootin in linux | 19:39 |
bagoj | So far I have Windows but it might change very soon. ;-) | 19:39 |
bagoj | I'll check usb boot and get back, thank you! | 19:40 |
MonthOLDpickle | Also USB booting saves resources lol | 19:41 |
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czz | firmware-b43-installer | 20:03 |
czz | Setting up firmware-b43-installer (4.150.10.5-4) ... | 20:03 |
czz | Not supported low-power chip with PCI id 14e4:4315! | 20:03 |
czz | Aborting. | 20:03 |
czz | dpkg: error processing firmware-b43-installer (--configure): | 20:03 |
czz | i get this error everytime i install any updates | 20:03 |
szczur | sudo apt-get purge firmware-b43-installer | 20:05 |
szczur | before confirming please pastebin the output | 20:05 |
szczur | eg. paste the text here > pastebin.com | 20:06 |
czz | okay | 20:06 |
czz | i also get an error when i try to install my wireless firmware | 20:07 |
czz | the driver | 20:07 |
bioterror | I noticed | 20:07 |
bioterror | I have in my work hp laptops with same chipset | 20:07 |
czz | interesting | 20:07 |
szczur | so bioterror, no he's in your hands :> | 20:07 |
szczur | now* | 20:08 |
bioterror | no no | 20:08 |
szczur | YES YES! | 20:08 |
czz | :( | 20:08 |
bioterror | I just booted once with my pendrive | 20:08 |
bioterror | I dont have much experience on this one yet | 20:08 |
bioterror | been too busy to play around :-) | 20:08 |
szczur | and i have none | 20:08 |
szczur | czz, and what with that output? | 20:09 |
czz | let me pastebin | 20:09 |
bioterror | somwehere around next week I might have time to check more those broadcoms | 20:09 |
czz | szczur, http://pastebin.com/eJtU3yCG | 20:10 |
szczur | ahh, only one package | 20:11 |
szczur | so you can do it safely :) | 20:11 |
czz | alright, thanks | 20:11 |
mmaksimov | Hi, gang! After upgrading Lubuntu 10.04 to 10.10 I'm unable to create panel launcher for pcmanfm, though it starts normally if started from the menu. Any suggestions? | 21:15 |
bagoj | Hello Everyone. It's me again, the guy who has problems booting from 10.10 livecd | 21:33 |
bagoj | I tried to boot from USB, and it's the same: after the menu I get blinking cursor at the upper left corner and that's all | 21:33 |
bagoj | I deleted the "quiet splash" part from the boot options | 21:33 |
bagoj | then I could see where it stops | 21:34 |
bagoj | but I could not get further | 21:34 |
bagoj | it's at the beginning of kernel init, I guess (I'm far from being an expert) | 21:34 |
bagoj | it tells about EISA initialization, then cpu governor, then after "registered taskstats version 1" line it halts | 21:35 |
bagoj | I downloaded Ubuntu 10.10, and it's the same | 21:35 |
bagoj | so it must be the kernel (?) | 21:36 |
MonthOLDpickle | I think there is a safe vga mode | 21:36 |
MonthOLDpickle | don't ask me | 21:36 |
MonthOLDpickle | lol | 21:36 |
bagoj | lol :) | 21:36 |
bagoj | No problem, I will google for it | 21:36 |
enderwig | did you verify the md5 of the image you downloaded? | 21:37 |
MonthOLDpickle | he mentioned before yes | 21:37 |
enderwig | ok | 21:37 |
bagoj | @enderwig: yes, I started with that | 21:37 |
meetingology | bagoj: Error: "enderwig:" is not a valid command. | 21:37 |
bagoj | yes, thanks, the ISO should be OK | 21:38 |
bagoj | md5 and size match | 21:38 |
bagoj | I guess Linux don't like my hardware. I tried 10.04 and 9.10 before, and it could not handle my ethernet card. Now I tried 10.10 and it is getting worse | 21:39 |
mmaksimov | what hardware are you running on? | 21:40 |
bagoj | It's an Asus F50S, the network card is an Atheros AR9285 | 21:41 |
bagoj | theoretically it is supported but I had no luck with it | 21:42 |
Kurdistan | hey | 22:12 |
Kurdistan | guys, I think it will be great if lubuntu lucis iso gets updated. | 22:27 |
Kurdistan | like ubuntu lucid iso is ubuntu 10.04.1 | 22:27 |
Kurdistan | less update, better for the user and beginner. | 22:27 |
Kurdistan | its not :) off-topic guys | 22:30 |
MonthOLDpickle | I wouldn't know the difference | 22:31 |
Kurdistan | its about user experience | 22:31 |
MonthOLDpickle | explain | 22:45 |
Kurdistan | I haved in the off-topic session | 22:45 |
MonthOLDpickle | eh? | 22:45 |
MonthOLDpickle | guessing lubuntu-offtopic | 22:45 |
Kurdistan | yes | 22:47 |
MonthOLDpickle | prob won't see it if I join it | 22:47 |
file_not_found | helllo | 22:49 |
MonthOLDpickle | hi | 22:49 |
file_not_found | lubuntu works in amd 64 bits? | 22:50 |
Kurdistan | file_not_found yes | 22:50 |
Kurdistan | it works great under amd 64 bits | 22:50 |
Kurdistan | :) I have it | 22:50 |
phillw | file_not_found: if you want 'true' 64 bit, then you need a different kernal. | 22:51 |
file_not_found | how? | 22:51 |
Kurdistan | file_not_found you dont need 64 bits | 22:52 |
Kurdistan | is it something speciell you want? | 22:52 |
Kurdistan | but if you really want to try lxde edition with 64 bits take a look on lxde.org | 22:52 |
phillw | It's not on the priority list, but can be done via https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall That will give you the 64Bit Kernel and then you can put Lubuntu on top. | 22:53 |
Kurdistan | you can download and try it out | 22:53 |
Kurdistan | it is debian based | 22:53 |
phillw | file_not_found: all the instructions for doing so are on that link. | 22:53 |
file_not_found | yes | 22:54 |
file_not_found | what is the specific link of 64 bits lxde? | 22:55 |
Kurdistan | take look on the link phillw gave you file_not_found | 22:56 |
phillw | file_not_found: just follow the instructions to install the 64Bit Kernel, Lubuntu does not mind if it runs on 32 or 64 bit system. | 22:57 |
file_not_found | first I should install lubuntu? | 22:58 |
phillw | file_not_found: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | 22:58 |
phillw | follow the instructions, they took a lot of making :) | 22:58 |
file_not_found | i am not speaking english very well but | 23:05 |
file_not_found | what is the file what have to download? | 23:06 |
file_not_found | http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/installer-amd64/20100211ubuntu29/images/netboot/ | 23:06 |
phillw | file_not_found: what is your native language? | 23:06 |
file_not_found | spanish | 23:06 |
file_not_found | latin american | 23:06 |
* phillw goes finds a spanish speaker | 23:06 | |
phillw | Yes, that is the correct link | 23:07 |
file_not_found | what is the file to download? | 23:07 |
file_not_found | i found | 23:13 |
file_not_found | thanks very much | 23:13 |
file_not_found | gracias | 23:13 |
file_not_found | totales | 23:14 |
file_not_found | #lubuntu | 23:14 |
file_not_found | i will try lubuntu soon | 23:14 |
phillw | you are welcome, I'm sorry that I only do english; I did ask and there were no spanish speakers around. | 23:15 |
Kurdistan | by dear lubuntu users. have nice time. | 23:16 |
jumpingclear | In 10.04 pcmanfm showed the folders in my home partition in the bottom of the left hand panel. This doesn't happen in 10.10. Anyone know how to set this up? | 23:23 |
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