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TenochitoThe sound control is missing on the bottom panel. It used to be there but would not control the sound.00:29
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Byanany ideas on how to add apps to the menu01:54
Byanit's annoying that I can't add somehthing to an application launch bar w/o it being there..01:55
Unit193Byan: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ#I%20don%27t%20know%20how%20to%20make/add%20a%20application%20to%20%22start%22%20menu.01:58
ByanUnit193: you know off hand the best way to restart lxpanel?02:01
Byannvermind02:03
Unit193Ah, ok...02:04
gNewPowerHi!  Where can I get the hardware requirements for Lubuntu?  Thanks!03:12
Unit193gNewPower: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu03:13
gNewPowerUnit193, thanks!03:14
gNewPowerUnit193, do youknow how much hd space does it need and what type of graphics card?03:16
Unit193gNewPower: How much space do you have?03:16
gNewPowerI am comparing with LMDE hardware requierments: x86 processor (for both 32 & 64-bit versions)03:17
gNewPowerx86_64 compatible processor (for the 64-bit version)03:17
gNewPower512 MB of system memory (RAM)03:17
* gNewPower is choosing a distro to install03:17
Unit193The installer doesn't let you have less then 5G (that's being worked on)03:19
gNewPowerUnit193, thanks03:20
Unit193gNewPower: http://paste.ubuntu.com/604300/03:27
gNewPowerUnit193, thanks03:28
Unit193That's the display I have with it03:28
gNewPowergotcha03:29
gNewPowerbye, and thanks a lot for the info!03:34
sadiealguein puede ayudarme03:34
sadiehelp meee03:34
jmarsdenUnit193: If someone needs it, my unofficial ISO that will install in under 3GB is at ftp://ftp.jmarsden.org/pub/lubuntu-11.04.jm1.iso03:35
Unit193jmarsden: Thanks. I was looking for your email to see what the min was...03:35
jmarsdensadie: ask a specific question about Lubuntu and someone might be able to help.  "Help me" is too general to be useful.03:36
sadieok thankas ine to know if should i install restricted03:36
sadie-extras03:37
jmarsdenDo you need any software that is non-free?  If so, enable the restricted repository... if you don't need it, you do not need to enable it.03:37
sadieim new and my english is bad03:39
sadieshuold i install yes or not03:39
jmarsdenOnly if you need something in it.03:40
sadiebut I do not corrupt the file system03:41
sadie?03:41
jmarsdenEnabling restricted will not corrupt your filesystem.03:41
jmarsdenDisabling restricted will not corrupt your filesystem.03:42
jmarsden :)03:42
sadieok understand03:42
sadiethanks a lot03:42
jmarsdensadie: You're welcome.03:43
sadieand compiz?03:43
jmarsdenYou do not need compiz to run Lubuntu.03:43
sadieok03:43
sadieantivirus03:43
sadie?03:43
sadieand firefox 4?03:44
jmarsdenThere are no Linux viruses "in the wild".  if you need a free AV program, try clamav03:44
jmarsdenYou can install Firefox in Lubuntu if you want.  The default browser is chromium, which uses less memory.03:44
sadieok thanks i have to reboot now03:45
jmarsdenYou're welcome.03:45
sadieand lubuntu 11.04?03:45
sadieis good?03:45
jmarsdenI helped make it, so I think it is good :)  Try it!03:45
sadieare you sure? try 11.04 now?03:46
jmarsdenSure, it is an official release.03:46
sadieok thanks a lot reboot now bye03:46
jmarsdenBye03:47
sadiehello again04:36
sadieis the same lubuntu-restricted -extra that ubuntu -estricted extras04:36
sadie?04:36
KM0201yes04:38
jmarsdenYes04:38
jmarsdenLubuntu uses the same repositories that other Ubuntu flavours use.04:39
KM0201jmarsden: yeah, but i think he was asking if there's differences in the two packages..  but they are the same04:39
KM0201there's a kubuntu-restricted-extras, and xubuntu-restricted-extras also04:39
jmarsdenKM0201: Those are not packages, they are repository names.04:39
KM0201well, yeah, true.04:40
KM0201but the "repository names' install the same packages04:40
Unit193meta packages04:40
KM0201for crying out loud04:40
sadieI have installed addons But Not restricted-extras .. Should I install too04:40
KM0201can we at least agree that from somewher ein the vast internet, lubuntu-restricted-extras, and ubuntu-restricted-extras, install the same packages?04:40
jmarsdensadie: Only if you need something in it.04:41
KM0201sadie: its mostly just a bunch of multimedia stuff04:41
KM0201if you want to install it, it won't hur tanything04:41
KM0201sadie: i think it also installs microsoft fonts, if i recallc orrectly04:41
jmarsdensadie: Lubuntu is about freedom, free open source software.  So only use the restricted stuff (non-free) if you need it.04:41
KM0201jmarsden: thats a matter of opinion04:42
KM0201some may say "lubuntu is about having a light, stable, OS.. i don't care if something is "non free" "04:42
sadieok them i have ubuntu-restricted-addons installed and can i also install restricted-extras?04:43
jmarsdenKM0201: It is?  Have you read http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/our-philosophy ?04:43
KM0201it's still a matter of opinion04:43
jmarsdenNo, it is a definition of what Ububntu is about from those who create it.04:43
KM0201sadie: i guess you could... but i think it will just uninstall ubuntu-restricted-packages, then install lubuntu-restricted (which are the same packages)04:44
KM0201jmarsden: then why don't they make the OS completley open source, and not make restricted software/drivers available at all?04:44
KM0201and trust me, i know what ubuntu's philosophy is04:44
jmarsdenWe should continue this in #lubuntu-offtopic, if you want to, it is not really apropos in a support channel.04:45
KM0201jmarsden: i didn't bring it up, you did.04:46
sadiemy English is not good do not understand .. and I have installed Lubuntu-restricted-addons, should I also install Lubuntu-restricted-extras04:46
KM0201i could care less04:46
KM0201sadie: if you want to, yes.04:46
KM0201if you don't want to, no04:46
sadieokkk04:46
sadiejajaja04:46
KM0201sadie: its not gonna hurt anything to install it04:47
sadiebetter with short ANSWERS04:47
KM0201sadie: well i can't get much shorter than "if you want to, yes, if you don't, no.. it won't hurt anything"04:47
sadiejajaj i understand thanks a lot04:48
sadiewill install it and says it will remove and install livacodec52 livacodec-extra5204:49
sadieis ok?04:50
KM0201yes, that should befine.04:51
sadieI will install it and says it will remove  livacodec52 and install livacodec-extra5204:51
sadieok thanks04:51
sadiea question more?? anything should be good with videos and audio04:53
KM0201what do you mean?04:53
KM0201you mean what programs?04:53
sadiewith restricted -extras04:53
KM0201yes, you should be able to play just about any multimedia format (or at least i've yet to run into one i can't play)04:54
sadieexalie does not work well with a cd audio english04:55
sadieof library04:55
KM0201i don't know about that04:56
KM0201i dont' use exaile04:56
sadiethem remove and install bangree04:56
sadie?04:56
KM0201you can try banshee... i don't use it either, so i don't know if that will helkp or not05:00
sadiewhich do you use?05:04
KM0201i use audacious to play mp3's05:05
KM0201i don't play to many CD's05:05
KM0201i imagine banshee or rythmbox, or maybe even audacious, would be fine for playing cd's05:06
semitonesvlc does it too06:04
NRWlionjmarsden : here i am07:36
jmarsdenNRWlion: OK... I know roughly what I am looking for but have not found it yet...07:38
NRWlionjmarsden take your time. have stuff to do07:38
jmarsdenOK.  Meanwhile, if you boot from the Lubuntu 11.04 CD and select the "Install Lubuntu" option does it work and get you to the "Welcome" screen?  (Don't go all the way through the installer, obviously!)07:39
NRWlionjmarsden just got a pop up that might be useful ... its called busy box07:39
mikeatvillageHi, has anyone got Wine running under Lubuntu?07:39
* NRWlion negative07:39
Unit193mikeatvillage: Yes I do07:40
jmarsdenmikeatvillage: That should be doable, but I have not tried it... ah, good, Unit193 will assist you :)07:41
mikeatvillageUnit193: Did you have to tweak anything or did it work first time ok?07:41
mikeatvillageI put my DreamweaverMX (Windows) cd in and it opens in fileManager07:42
NRWlionjmarsden: you know what the following lines mean: (initramfs) mount: mounting /dev/loop0 on //filesystem.squashfs failed: Input/Output error Can not mount /dev/loop0 (/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs) on //filesystem/squashfs07:43
Unit193mikeatvillage: You're just trying to run windows programs? All I did was just install and disable cautious-launcher07:43
Unit193install wine*07:44
jmarsdenNRWlion: Yes, they mean your machine could not read that file from the CD-R, basically.  Sounds like a bad CD-R or a failing CDROM drive.  Can you reliably run the "Test this CD" thing and get it to report no errors?07:44
mikeatvillageUnder Mepis it would open in Wine and install DreamweaverMX07:44
NRWlionjmarsden : affirmative tested it on two different pc at my work07:45
jmarsdenNRWlion: What about on *this* PC?07:45
Unit193jmarsden: Is it ok to tell people to disable cautious-launcher?07:45
NRWlionjmarsden : freezing system now07:45
jmarsdenUnit193: Sure, if it helps them do what they need to do in wine.07:45
NRWlionlast time i tried it delivered no errors07:45
Unit193mikeatvillage: In terminal: sudo /usr/share/applications/wine.desktop07:46
Unit193mikeatvillage: (IIRC) The Exec line should read: Exec=wine start /unix %f07:47
mikeatvillageUnit193: "Command not found"07:47
Unit193mikeatvillage: sudo nano !! (I forgot that...)07:49
Unit193Bug #56523307:49
ubot5Launchpad bug 565233 in wine1.2 (Ubuntu) "Wine inconsistent behavior (dup-of: 14335)" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56523307:49
ubot5Launchpad bug 14335 in udisks (Ubuntu) "nautilus wants to execute all text files on vfat and ntfs drives" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1433507:49
Unit193mikeatvillage: Still with me?07:54
mikeatvillageUnit193: Just edited (with MC) any now trying..07:55
mikeatvillageUnit193: I took 'cautious-launcher' out of the line but still no joy.07:58
Unit193mikeatvillage: Can you double click the installer?07:58
NRWlionjmarsden : still there?07:59
jmarsdenYes.07:59
mikeatvillageUnit193: Got no Windows to test the .exe07:59
Unit193mikeatvillage: Nothing came up?08:00
mikeatvillageSorry, misread that. Double-click tries to open it in archive manager08:00
jmarsdenIf you can't run the "test this CD" item, and the CD is good... then chances are high the machine has some sort of hardware issue, as far as I know.08:00
NRWlionjmarsden : thought the same08:00
jmarsdenNRWlion: Do you have a spare CDROM drive from another PC to swap in, in case that helps?08:00
mikeatvillagejmarsden: Machine was OK when running Mepis08:01
NRWlionjmarsden : thats a negative08:01
jmarsdenmikeatvillage: Sorry, I was talking to NRWlion but forgot to say so :)08:01
Unit193mikeatvillage: Sounds like wine isn't set as default... Right-Click > open with wine (Should be something like that)08:01
jmarsdenUnit193: Interesting... someone was having that sort of issue with text files in Lubuntu recently... maybe there is something odd about file manager filetype associations somewhere?08:02
mikeatvillageUnit193: Success! Many thanks (again).08:03
Unit193mikeatvillage: No problem! (cautious-launcher may get put back in if you update)08:04
mikeatvillageUnit193:  Open with "Wine windows Program Launcher" now works - nothing was happening before08:04
Unit193mikeatvillage: That was cautious-launcher. It won't let you run a program without -x (try doing that with a CD)08:05
mikeatvillageUnit193: Thanks, I'll make a note so I know where to look next time.08:05
Unit193jmarsden: You're way smarter then I am (You're a dev!)08:05
jmarsdenUnit193: How long has that issue been there?  Looks like the bug has a patch but noone has noticed and it didn't get fixed in 11.04 ?08:07
jmarsdenBTW I'm not necessarily smarter, I've just lived longer, and spent more of my life with Linux, than a lot of people have :)08:08
Unit193jmarsden: I fixed that way back in 10.10 (maybe even .04) and I know mint also had this issue. I don't know if it's fixed yet in 11.0408:08
Unit193mikeatvillage: Do you happen to be running 11.04?08:08
jmarsdenUnit193: are you the one who provided the patch in bug #56523308:09
ubot5Launchpad bug 565233 in wine1.2 (Ubuntu) "Wine inconsistent behavior (dup-of: 14335)" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56523308:09
ubot5Launchpad bug 14335 in udisks (Ubuntu) "nautilus wants to execute all text files on vfat and ntfs drives" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1433508:09
Unit193jmarsden: No I am not (I edited wine.desktop to take it out for myself)08:09
mikeatvillageUnit193: Yes, 11.0408:09
Unit193jmarsden: Then it's still broken in Natty...08:09
Unit193mikeatvillage: Thanks08:10
jmarsdenUnit193 and mikeatvillage: OK, I've subscribed to the bug and will see about packaging up that fix for Oneiric 11.1008:10
Unit193jmarsden: Sweet! I may try to VM a few more Ubuntu based, see if they have it too08:11
jmarsdenGo for it, if you find one that is fixed but still uses cautious-launcher, let me know or add it to that Launchpad bug.08:12
NRWlionand i will go back to bed for an hr or two because i am awake since 3.40 am utc08:12
jmarsden:) It is after midnight here, I need to go to bed soon too...08:12
jmarsdenGoodnight NRWlion08:12
NRWlionjmarsden : hope i helped you a little bit08:13
Unit1933:13am here08:13
jmarsdenNRWlion: well, we have a bug report and *something* is unhappy with your PC and that Lubuntu 11.04 CD... so that's a start :)08:13
NRWlionanything i can do atm?08:14
jmarsdenProbably not, unless you can burn Lubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 CDs and see if they work or fail in the same way on that PC?08:14
jmarsdenAnd add what you have tested and the results to your wiki page about this, so we do not forget what you tested already tonight :)08:15
NRWlionjmarsden : top 1 nearly impossible ^^ ran out of blank cds on the last try ^^ but top 2 is possible08:21
NRWlionwill copy our convo into it08:21
NRWlionjmarsden : just a note: conversation is been added to the wiki page08:57
lxpainhi all14:58
lxpaini have 11.04 pain14:58
lxpainlxpanel seg faults on changing mouse/trackpad acceleration [https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxinput/+bug/772749]15:01
ubot5Ubuntu bug 772749 in lxinput (Ubuntu) "lxinput seg fault on setting change" [Undecided,New]15:01
lxpainso it's essentially impossible to use15:01
lxpainhas anyone got a workaround?15:02
lxpainoh, and does anyone else have dependency hell with perl-modules?15:02
UndiFineDlxpain, did you try to resolve perl with cpan ?15:03
lxpainno15:04
lxpainshould i?15:04
lxpainperl -MCPAN et al15:04
UndiFineDwell, I had no issues doing it that way in the past15:04
lxpainokay i'll try15:04
lxpainbrb15:04
lxpainstill fails15:22
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phillwUndiFineD: Just so as you know, Jacky's laptop is back on its way to Derrick, the USPS say they tried to deliver it three times, but left no card. As soon as it lands back, I'll get an address from Jacky where someone will be in during the day and get it re-sent. (well, after Derrick recovers from having his tonsils out). What a PITA!18:05
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BreetaiZentradiHi all, I have 2 quick questions. 1) How to move the panel from the bottom to the top and 2) how to change and/or rotate wallpapers.18:53
UndiFineDalright phillw18:53
KM0201BreetaiZentradi: the panel... right click the panel, choose preferences, and where it says "position" set it how you want it18:56
KM0201BreetaiZentradi: to change a wallpaper, right click desktop, choose wallpaper, and browse tot he file you want to set as your wallpaper18:56
KM0201as for rotating, i'm not aware of a program that does that18:57
BreetaiZentradiKM0201: Thanks18:57
BreetaiZentradiKM0201: Is pcmanfm handling the wallpaper?18:57
KM0201BreetaiZentradi: honestly, i'm not sure18:57
KM0201i don't think so.. but it could be18:57
KM0201BreetaiZentradi: if its not, i imagine you could use one of the gnome tools that does it18:59
BreetaiZentradiKM0201: http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?action=printpage;topic=87784.0 script to rotate wallpapers via pcmanfm18:59
KM0201BreetaiZentradi: it works19:03
KM0201BreetaiZentradi: how do you make it start on boot?19:13
jmarsdenBug #77915619:39
ubot5Launchpad bug 779156 in xdg-utils (Ubuntu) "xdg-email does not detect LXDE in Lubuntu mailto: URIs in chromium handled poorly" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/77915619:39
jmarsdenbioterror: What does    xdg-mime query default "x-scheme-handler/mailto"    output on your Lubuntu machine?  I get no output, which is... bad, I think :)19:52
bioterrornot running lubuntu machine atm.19:53
bioterrorbut anyways I get nothing :D19:53
jmarsdenOK, never mind :)  I'll play some more...19:53
Unit193jmarsden: I got nothing19:54
KM0201same19:54
lubuntu_hello19:54
jmarsdenThanks... I am pretty sure it should return /usr/bin/sylpheed if it was working as designed...19:55
lubuntu_I'm new to lubuntu, and any walkthrough will be appreciated.19:55
jmarsdenOr /usr/bin/thunderbird if you have installed ThunderBird :)19:55
KM0201lubuntu_: walkthrough w/ what?19:55
lubuntu_fix disk, defregmentation.19:56
lubuntu_*defragmentation19:56
jmarsdenlubuntu_: What makes you think the disk needs fixing or degragmenting?19:56
lubuntu_I just checked a utility in lubuntu called disk utility  and it said that I had something like 49 bad sectors I have19:57
lubuntu_and I couldn't find how to fix them!19:58
jmarsdenlubuntu_: defragmentation will not fix bad sectors... what exactly did you do to run the utility and what exactly did it output (use pastebin if the output is long)19:59
lubuntu_brb plz19:59
lubuntu_ bad sectorsstart>preferences>disk utility>smart data > then I got disk failed20:05
lubuntu_47start>preferences>disk utility>smart data > then I got disk failed 47 bad sectors20:05
jmarsdenSounds like the hard drive is failing... best way forward is to replace it, if you can.  if you need to keep using it there are ways to mark bad blocks so they do not get used, but ... failing disks tend to fail!20:10
jmarsdenIf you want to test a little more, can you boot the PC from the Lubuntu CD using the "Try without installing" menu item?20:11
lubuntu_we don't have the CD20:12
jmarsdenDo you have another Linux LiveCD you can boot from?20:12
lubuntu_I installed using a USB flash drive.20:12
lubuntu_*it20:13
jmarsdenOK, can you boot from that and use the "Try without installing" boot menu item?20:13
lubuntu_now, I will lose connection with you.20:13
jmarsdenThis is your *only* PC?20:13
lubuntu_the other laptop have windows OS20:14
lubuntu_this is a desktop  that I'm talking with you through with lubuntu20:15
jmarsdenOK, can you get onto IRC from the windows PC, then reboot the Linux PC from USb stick into "try without installing" (LiveCD) mode.20:15
lubuntu_brb plz20:15
jmarsdenIt ishard to fid hardware issues on the hard drive you are running your OS from... :)20:15
lubuntu_yep  :)   brb plz20:16
lubuntu_Jmarsden I dl mirc   and searched for #lubuntu, but couldn't find it20:25
jmarsdenlubuntu_: If you connected to freenode, you can just /join #lubuntu20:26
lubuntu_what is your channel's name?20:26
jmarsdenThis channel is #lubuntu on irc.freenode.net20:26
lubuntu_can you walk me through plz20:27
jmarsdenYou can also run xchat for Windows instead of mirc if you want. or just browse to http://webchat.freenode.net and join it that way20:27
lubuntu_ty, one min20:28
jmarsdenI am not familiar with mirc.  In windows, open a web browser and browse to http://webchat.freenode.net20:28
lubuntujmarsden  I'm here20:30
lubuntulet me restart the desktop using the flash drive20:31
jmarsdenOK.  So now boot the linux machine from the USB stick and select the "Try Lubuntu without installing" item in the boot menu.20:31
jmarsdenRight.20:31
lubuntuk20:31
lubuntuok I restarted from the USB and chose run lubuntu from usb --- waiting to load ...20:35
lubuntuok , it loaded and  I have one icon that says install lubuntu 10.1020:37
lubuntubrb plz20:40
WiZis lxde.org down?20:41
MrChrisDruifWiZ: Nope20:42
WiZdamn I can't seem to get to it20:42
jmarsdenlubuntu: OK... click on start and Accessories and LXterminal20:42
MrChrisDruifjmarsden: To automatically connect to #lubuntu > http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lubuntu20:51
lubuntuok20:51
lubuntui;m in lxterminal20:52
jmarsdenlubuntu: OK, let's check what device yourhard drive is... does   sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda    do anything useful ?20:52
lubuntujmarsden I'm sorry  but I'm not familiar with linux commands20:53
lubuntuI'm familiar with DOS20:54
jmarsdenType the command      sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda     and tell me what it does.20:54
lubuntuk20:54
jmarsdenIt should output information on the partition tables of the hard disk, if the disk is /dev/sda20:54
lubuntuok I got:  fdsk: invalid option --"1"20:56
jmarsden the option is -l where l is the letter ell not the number 120:56
lubuntusorry20:56
jmarsdenDid it work better when you used -l instead of -1 ?20:58
lubuntuok I got:  fdisk: invalid option -- '/'20:59
lubuntuand then a list ...20:59
jmarsdenThat sounds like you left out the -l completely??20:59
jmarsdensudo fdisk -l /dev/sda20:59
jmarsdenThat is what you are supposed to type in.20:59
lubuntuI believe I did  but let me redo it21:00
jmarsdenInvalid option means you didn't :)21:00
lubuntucommand not found21:01
jmarsdenSounds like you left out a space between fdisk and -l this time?  or mistyped the word fdisk ?21:02
lubuntudo you want to try uppercase L21:02
jmarsdenNo.21:02
lubuntuok21:02
jmarsdenIf you can't type commands accurately this is not going to work...21:02
lubuntujmarsden I believe I did21:03
lubuntulet me try a third time21:03
Unit193jmarsden: Can't you just copy them?21:03
Unit193jmarsden: Nevermind....21:03
jmarsdenUnit193: He's on WIndows for IRC...  we could try using xchat from the livecd I suppose... might work...21:04
jmarsdenlubuntu: The error message "fdisk: invalid option -- '/'" means you had typed the sudo fdisk  part correctly that time around, but stuff after it was incorrect.  The "command not found" means either sudo or fdisk were not typed correctly that time around.21:05
lubuntuok here what I typed and here what I got sudo fdisk-l/dev/sda           command not found21:07
jmarsdenspaces missing.21:07
jmarsdenLook at what you typed and what I asked you to type.21:07
jmarsdenfour words.  sudo     fdisk     -l     /dev/sda21:08
lubuntulol  sorry  jmarsden   I got it right this time21:09
jmarsdenOK, and did it show you information about the hard disk, its size and partitions etc?21:11
lubuntuok   what do you want me to do now   I got  disk/dev/sda: 82.0 GB21:11
lubuntuyes21:11
jmarsdenOK, which partition on it is the large one with Lubuntu on it?  /dev/sda1 perhaps?21:12
lubuntuthe disk is only one partition  with 82 GB capacity21:14
jmarsdenI thought you had installed Lubuntu onto it?21:14
lubuntuyes21:14
jmarsdenThen it should have at least two partitions, root and swap ...21:15
lubuntuyes lubuntu is on  the whole disk   ----   when I formated last time  I  did one partition21:15
jmarsdenNo swap????   In the fdisk output there should be a line something like21:16
jmarsden/dev/sda1   *           1        1245    10000431   83  Linux21:16
jmarsdenis there one like that?21:16
lubuntuok  it says here /dev/sda1      1             9774             78507008          83                 linux21:17
lubuntuyes21:17
jmarsdenOK, so /dev/sda1 is the partition concerned.  Good.  Now try21:18
jmarsdensudo e2fsck -c /dev/sda121:18
jmarsdenbe very careful how you type that.21:19
jmarsdenThe 1 at the end is a number one21:19
lubuntuok21:19
jmarsdenIt may take a while to run.  Tell me what it says, especially if it says it finds some bad blocks.21:20
lubuntuchecking for bad blocks21:21
jmarsdenOK, it's trying.  If it finds them it should add them to the back block list so they will not be used for files after that.21:30
lubuntualright jmarsden you've been a great help. Thank you.21:31
jmarsdenlubuntu: You're welcome.21:31
phillwjmarsden: do you have time for a quick PM?721:31
jmarsdenphillw: Sure.21:31
txolohi all. please can someone give the md5sum for perl-modules_5.10.1-17ubuntu4.1_all.deb -- thanks!21:32
txoloit's dying with:21:33
txolodpkg-deb (subprocess): data: internal gzip read error: '<fd:0>: invalid code lengths set' dpkg-deb: error: subprocess <decompress> returned error exit status 2 dpkg: error processing perl-modules_5.10.1-17ubuntu4.1_all.deb (--unpack):  corrupted filesystem tarfile - corrupted package archive21:33
txolotried 2 mirrors21:33
txolomust be config error of sorts?21:34
txoloi have ec2ffdab03276ea1fa2fcd1e90cd399f (md5sum)21:35
txoloanyone? pretty please?21:39
txolo:)21:39
jmarsdend3daf7c546b278a57b3bd3590627f901  /var/cache/apt/archives/perl_5.10.1-17ubuntu4.1_i386.deb21:40
txolota21:41
jmarsdenOh.. that lacks the all... wait a sec...21:41
txolothanks a lot jmarsden21:41
szczur_i got 18f1a19ecbfcb8ccb6f5f6cc5d2ca77d  perl-modules_5.10.1-17ubuntu4.1_all.deb and downloaded it from http://mirrors.rit.edu/ubuntu//pool/main/p/perl/perl-modules_5.10.1-17ubuntu4.1_all.deb21:42
jmarsden18f1a19ecbfcb8ccb6f5f6cc5d2ca77d  /var/cache/apt/archives/perl-modules_5.10.1-17ubuntu4.1_all.deb21:43
jmarsdenGood, szczur_ and I agree :)21:43
Unit193Same here21:44
txolothanks21:44
txoloso both the us and za mirrors are fubar or the proxy is...21:44
jmarsdentxolo: Where exactly did you download it from?21:46
txolofrom: archive,ubuntu.com21:47
kill3Why there is only minimal install, no alternate install for lubuntu?21:47
txolo(it looks like)21:47
jmarsdenkill3: Because we created out own ISO creation script and have not yet worked on the alternate installer stuff... are you able to help with that?21:48
txolojmarsden: i get the same md5sum from rit.edu21:48
txolowhat gives?21:48
jmarsdenThen it is your proxy, I suspect.  wget http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu//pool/main/p/perl/perl-modules_5.10.1-17ubuntu4.1_all.deb  gives me the right thing.21:49
txolook, trying21:49
kill3jmarsden:  No, I'm sorry, but imo alternate installer is more needed than minimal, because it is easier to use. (like in my case there is no driver for wlan)21:50
jmarsdenkill3: There is a session at UDS this coming week to try to get Lubuntu access to official Ubuntu build resources which should help with all of this...21:51
txoloused wget. same md5sum of ec2ffdab03276ea1fa2fcd1e90cd399f21:51
txoloARGH!21:51
jmarsdenkill3: In some ways, minimal is "more needed" because the main use for it is low RAM machines that other installers fail on.  and Lubuntu is often uses on older PCs with very little RAM.21:52
jmarsdentxolo: Your proxy.  Can you get around it?  Can you ssh out?  I can make the file available for sftp or scp download for you if needed?21:52
txolocan ssh21:52
txoloplease do21:52
txoloi must report this upstream21:53
txoloif it is the proxy21:53
txolov bad21:53
kill3jmarsden: Yes, in my case I had to use Ubuntu alternate installer and then download lubuntu-desktop.21:53
jmarsdentxolo: OK.21:53
jmarsdenkill3: OK, so that worked for you, glad you found a way to make Lubuntu happen on your machine.  Do you like it now it is installed?21:54
kill3Yes, I tried Ubuntu just for fun like 5mins with it, I had to boot the computer because it did just freeze when I opened Mozilla Firefox and libreoffice. Lubuntu runs really good on it.21:56
jmarsdenkill3: Great!  If you find any bugs, do report them for us so we can make it even better :)21:56
lubuntujmarsden: where I can find help for lubuntu because I went to www.lubuntu.com  main site and it sure did't have alot to offer: it refered me to #lubuntu live chat!21:56
jmarsdenlubuntu: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu is one starting point.21:57
lubuntuty21:58
jmarsdenlubuntu: You're welcome.21:58
bioterrorlubuntu.net is more correct21:59
bioterrorwe aint commercial!21:59
lubuntulol21:59
lubuntuJmarsden: I went to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu but again it don't have alot to offer ...22:04
jmarsdenWhat are you actually looking for?22:05
lubuntuhelp like from A to Z like in windows  including commands   like with DOS22:05
jmarsdenlubuntu: That is not Lubuntu specific.  have you read the usual beginners info on Linux?22:10
jmarsdenhttp://www.ubuntupocketguide.com/download_main.html22:11
jmarsdenhttp://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/intro-linux.html22:11
lubuntuand here It finished checking blocks and here what I got   /dev/sdal: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****     /dev/sdal: 110317/4907008 files (0.3% non-contiguous), 1220608/19626752 blocks22:12
jmarsdenThose should keep you busy for a while :)22:12
jmarsdenBefore that summary line, did it say it found any bad blocks?22:12
lubuntuJmarsden: nope, I'm a newbie   :)22:12
jmarsdenOk, read those to get yourself started :)22:13
lubuntujmarsden: no, it just said updating bad blocks inode.22:14
jmarsdenOK, so... you're probably OK for now.  But if the disk is failing, which SMART errors definitely suggest it is... find a new disk soon!22:15
jmarsdenMeanwhile, if you care about the data on this machine, make frequent backups.22:17
txolofading - got to crash - late here - thanks for help all22:18
lubuntuI got it. It is a modest desktop that my wife got from her aunt with 512 mb ram  and 80 GB disk space and I searched and found that lubuntu is the best pick for older computers   so...22:19
lubuntuya, I got you jmarsden and I really appreciate all your good work  :)22:20
jmarsdenlubuntu: You're welcome.22:20
lubuntuJmarsden: you have a very nice day now and thanks alot again.22:23
kill3Poor me, I tried this http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purelxde and something went wrong and I guess I have to use that Ubuntu alternate cd again23:07
kill3Which one I should pick up when computer asked me about gdm or other?23:08
jmarsdenkill3: It is generally safer to stick to official Ubuntu information sources -- man pages, help.ubuntu.com, etc.  Not random web sites...23:09
jmarsdenDoes it have an option of using lxdm ?23:09
jmarsdenkill3: Your install approach is a bit "non-standard", so you will want to document how you are doing it... for yourself, and ideally so you can write up a wiki page about it for others with similar needs, later on.23:10
kill3jmarsden: So I should have picked up lxdm?23:16
jmarsdenlxdm is the one that Lubuntu uses, so I think so.  I have not tried your install method for Lubuntu myself.23:16
WiZwhy do you need to install from alternate?23:18
kosaidpo|hello guys23:20
kill3There is no enough RAM on the computer and wlan driver wont work23:20
kosaidpo|is there any trick to get video thumbnails in pcmanfm ?? tnx23:20
fitushello everyone23:22
kosaidpo|fitus: hello23:23
fitusI have a question I upgraded to lubuntu 11.04 and I want to uninstall transmission, but it says that will also uninstall lubuntu-desktop23:23
fitusis it right to continue?23:24
WiZhow much RAM, kill323:24
kill3256MB23:25
jmarsdenfitus: That's fine, lubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package to help install all the Lubuntu desktop packages.23:25
kosaidpo|fitus: its okay  i have done it many time23:25
fitusok23:25
fitusI was afraid that I was gonna end without desktop23:25
WiZif you already have a swap partition you can install from the lubuntu disk23:25
fitusthanks23:25
kill3I dont have, lubuntu is going to be alone on that 11 years old laptop23:26
WiZwell you can create a swap partition with the gparted cd or with puppy and then just choose the install option from the boot menu in lubuntu23:28
kill3Nah, I think I just use Ubuntu alternate cd23:31
WiZokay but it installs fine as I'm on a 11 year old PII here too23:32
kill3I'll try it if I dont manage to install in this way.23:38
WiZ:)23:42
WiZhmmm where is the quick search field gone in synaptic?23:47
MrChrisDruifGone or disabled? ;)23:47
MrChrisDruifWiZ: ^23:48
WiZgone23:49
WiZI installed apt-xapian-index but there is no field23:50
WiZnot greyed out, just not there23:50
MrChrisDruifWeird...did it disappear after installing it? Did you try logging in and out? Also ran the index for the first time?23:51
WiZahhhhh it's back after quitting and restarting synaptic lol23:51
MrChrisDruifxD23:52
MrChrisDruifIt probably didn't like being enabled...you installed it from within synaptic I think?23:53
WiZyeah23:53
MrChrisDruifThat's why it didn't happen to me...I installed it through terminal :)23:54
WiZwell I thought it may have not installed correctly so tried apt-get install and it said I already had latest version23:55
WiZanyway working now lol23:55
MrChrisDruifWiZ: Why don't you join us on -offtopic? :)23:57

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