[01:25] <diytto> whenever i plug my ipod in i get the error unhandled lockdown request (-4)
[01:25] <diytto> basically it wont mount my ipod
[01:29] <diytto> :<
[01:31] <diytto> !help
[01:31] <phillw> diytto: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPod
[01:31] <phillw> !ipod
[01:39] <diytto> phillw:  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone
[01:39] <diytto> :)
[01:40] <diytto> im doing the bottom
[01:43] <silverarrow> hi
[01:44] <diytto> hey
[01:46] <phillw> diytto: there are a fair few areas for i-xxx stuff, as they keep it commercial, it is not too easy for F/OSS to access.
[01:47] <diytto> yea
[12:58] <rabc> is best place to get latest lubuntu on http://lubuntu.net/ and download the iso?
[13:00] <elros> that's the best way
[13:01] <elros> the fastest way, if you already have ubuntu, is to install lubuntu-desktop
[13:01] <elros> or just lubuntu-core and install whatever apps you like on top of that
[13:10] <rabc> thanks elros ive got a P4 2.8Ghz by the way and was finding ubuntu bit slow also tried xubuntu and that was bit slow so hoping for better with lubuntu
[13:11] <rabc> ive downloaded the latest iso can i install lubuntu-core from that or do i need another iso
[13:18] <elros> draioch: you can install lubuntu from a CD or just install lubuntu-desktop package
[13:18] <elros> if you don't want the default apps from lubuntu-desktop, install just lubuntu-core and the apps you want
[13:21] <draioch> thanks elros so there is an option on the latest iso when booted for lubuntu core
[13:26] <bioterror> elros, Unit193 had some sort of problems get into X with core :o
[13:27] <bioterror> but when he installed desktop, everything worked flawlessly
[13:34] <phillw> ||  Lubuntu 11.04 is available via https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu (please use the torrent feed).  ||
[13:35] <elros> ok
[13:35] <elros> maybe it needs also xorg and a login manager
[13:40] <elros> lubuntu-desktop has lxdm as dependency, lubuntu-core has only xorg
[16:07] <pmatulis> on standard ubuntu i'm used to lock my screen with Alt-F2 (thinkpad T60).  no effect on lubuntu.  tips?
[16:34] <Unit193> bioterror: You could still get the desktop if you go to TTY1 and start X then go to TTY2 and startlubuntu
[16:56] <bioterror> Unit193, sure you could
[17:54] <AmberJ> Hello
[17:54] <AmberJ> phillw-virtual, ping
[20:24] <Neosano> uh, somehow whenever I ask any application to open a folder it is opened by firefox, not by file manager, why?
[20:32] <Neosano> and I would be happy if someone helped me to set up dual monitors, because in 11.04 it is no longer working
[20:37] <phillw-virtual> Neosano: sorry, I do not have access to a dual monitor. I am puzzled as to why it is not working in 11.04
[20:38] <pmatulis> Neosano: i have dual monitors set up but i have a dead zone on my laptop screen
[20:38] <pmatulis> Neosano: did you tray arandr?
[20:39] <pmatulis> *try
[20:39] <Neosano> yeah, it failed
[20:40] <Neosano> in 10.10 I had an autostart script which did everything for me
[20:40] <Neosano> xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1600x900 --right-of DVI-0 --primary
[20:40] <Neosano> xrandr --output DVI-0 --mode 1440x900 --left-of VGA-0
[20:40] <pmatulis> Neosano: note i did say arandr
[20:40] <Neosano> simple, yeh... now it works, but it makes everything crash every time I do something usual..
[20:40] <Neosano> yeah, I heard
[20:40] <pmatulis> k
[20:40] <Neosano> it simply doesn't work as far as I remember
[20:42] <Neosano> would you like to see arandr screenshot? :)
[20:47] <Neosano> http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/6451/201106222245102056x1236.png
[20:47] <Neosano> here it is
[20:47] <Neosano> it simply does not allow me to place them side by side
[20:47] <Neosano> + left monitor is black
[20:48] <Neosano> left monitor was connected after the boot, should I restart with it?
[20:50] <Neosano> kk.. reboot
[20:52] <Neosano2> alright, now it is hilarious :D
[20:55] <Neosano2> I can't drag it to the right GODDDAMNIT!!!!
[20:55] <Neosano2> ...
[20:55] <Neosano2> http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/5751/201106222253291600x900s.png
[20:55] <Neosano2> after reboot
[20:56] <Neosano2> pmatulis, any ideas?
[20:57] <Neosano2> second monitor works now, but in clone mode (shows only a part of another screen)
[21:03] <elros> I'm in da picture, I'm famous
[21:05] <Neosano2> xrandr --fb 3040x900
[21:05] <Neosano2> ^^^ this seems to fix it o.o
[21:05] <Neosano2> lets see if it will crash..
[21:05] <Neosano2> whoa, IT WORKS!!
[21:06] <Neosano2> or not.. hmm
[21:06] <Neosano2> yeah!!
[21:07] <Neosano2> okay, now how can I make it stay still after the reboot?
[21:07] <elros> is this a question?
[21:07] <Neosano2> yeah...
[21:08] <Neosano2> well I'm talking to myself..
[21:08] <elros> it's OK, I do it IRL
[21:10] <Neosano2> I'll try to reboot now..
[21:18] <Neosano> haha, reboot gave me two blank monitors
[21:19] <Neosano> was fighting it in the console..
[21:19] <rabc> hi whats the easiest way to install lubuntu-core and reformat the hard drive (xubuntu already installed) thx
[21:22] <rabc> ive download http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/i386/lubuntu-core/download but how do i installed and reformat the hard drive
[21:23] <rabc> ive also booted with lubuntu-11.04.iso and a command promt came up (dont know what to do with this)
[21:24] <rabc> can i reformat the drive using command promt then reboot with a lubuntu-core cd
[21:25] <rabc> which is best easiest option for noob pls thx
[21:29] <Phosphenes> Do you already have ubuntu or some variant of it installed?
[21:29] <Phosphenes> You could just do a sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop and switch to that at the log in screen
[21:32] <rabc> yea thanks phosphenes xubuntu is already installed but does the sudo command wipe out existing installations i have 2 versions of xubuntu running as dual boot option so maybe have to reformat as well?
[21:34] <Phosphenes> It won't remove anything, it will replace your log in screen but if you don't like it you can just sudo apt-get remove it and go back to xubuntu
[21:34] <bioterror> rabc, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purelxde
[21:34] <Phosphenes> It installs them side by side so you can have multiple desktops at once. I've currently got Kubuntu and Lubuntu installed and I just switch between them at log in
[21:35] <rabc> thx phosphenes its quite an old pc im using P4 2.8 GHz 486 ram would that make any diff
[21:35] <rabc> thanks for the link bioterror ill check that out
[21:36] <Phosphenes> Lubuntu is made for better performance on older PCs so it should work fine
[21:37] <Phosphenes> I think the minimum system requirements are 256mb of RAM and a 1ghz processor, or something like that.
[21:37] <rabc> aye thx but would i not be better reformatting first ive got 2 versions of xubuntu as dual boot and want rid of them just want lubuntu
[21:38] <Phosphenes> Go to the link pasted by Bioterror then and use the command listed under remove xubuntu
[21:38] <Phosphenes> That will completely get rid of it and install lubuntu on top
[21:38] <rabc> ok thx so reformat not good option thx?
[21:39] <Phosphenes> Not unless you really need to for some reason. It's easier to just do it this way
[21:39] <Heinz_L_Maennche> rabc, u can either format ur hdd if u just want lubuntu, or keep your installations and just do something like Phosphenes said
[21:39] <Heinz_L_Maennche> but it is faster to do it the second way
[21:40] <rabc> yea thanks helen maybe i would like to learn the reformat clean reinstall option
[21:40] <Heinz_L_Maennche> and you can keep your data and some programs...
[21:40] <rabc> just want to reformat had problems with login pass also with xubuntu
[21:40] <rabc> if is not too hard
[21:41] <rabc> was hoping that the lubuntu-11.04.iso would have reformat option on reboot like some of the ubuntu iso ive used
[21:41] <Heinz_L_Maennche> then just use the "erase entire disk - and use it for lubuntu" option while installing lubuntu from cd/usb/whatever^^
[21:43] <rabc> never done a reformat with linux in terminal yet so "erase entire disk" in terminal the back to command promt and then "sudo apt-get install lubuntu-core"
[21:43] <rabc> is that it ?
[21:44] <rabc> or is there a linux equivelent of a boot disk i could use for reformat
[21:45] <Heinz_L_Maennche> just download the lubuntu.iso file, burn it or ut it on usb and bott from it
[21:45] <Heinz_L_Maennche> *boot
[21:47] <rabc> ive got lubuntu-11.04.iso rebooted with that and command promt came up (dont know what to do next with that) and dont think its the core version
[21:48] <rabc> ive got coreboot 6554 from the linux format DVD maybe that would do it?
[21:50] <rabc> thanks folks im gonna have to read up some more on this and i appreciate all the help might be back later
[22:57] <bioterror> hmm
[22:57] <bioterror> what's the program used in lubuntu as calendar when you click "clock"?
[23:35] <draioch> is there a livecd for lubuntu that lets me reformat the drive and installs lubuntu-core
[23:36] <Heinz_L_Maennche> draioch did u ever try using google and type "lubuntu"
[23:36] <Heinz_L_Maennche> ?
[23:36] <rabc> yes heinz ive been at this all evening
[23:38] <rabc> i used sudo apt-get remove ............. to get rid of xubuntu
[23:40] <rabc> a link to a bootable cd iso with reformat option like the ubuntu live cd is what im looking for thanks
[23:41] <Heinz_L_Maennche> rabc,  well why don't u just get the iso-image from lubuntu.net and install it?
[23:41] <rabc> yes thanks ive tried  lubuntu-11.04.iso
[23:41] <Heinz_L_Maennche> but?
[23:41] <rabc> it took me to the command promt
[23:42] <rabc> i thought it would be like the live cd with reformat option
[23:43] <rabc> maybe i need to research more as u suggest
[23:43] <Heinz_L_Maennche> hm...usually if u boot from the cd u should get somewhat lika a gui
[23:44] <rabc> yes thats what i thought all i want to do is any easy way to reformat ext4 and install lubuntu-core
[23:45] <rabc> i got lubuntu running from the lubuntu-core_0.18_i386.deb
[23:45] <rabc> so im gettin somewhere i like it v much and now want to do a clean install
[23:46] <Heinz_L_Maennche> hm...the easiest way really is to either install it from the cd (which should be all gui in 11.04) or install lxde on ubuntu
[23:47] <Heinz_L_Maennche> (first one is easier=
[23:47] <Heinz_L_Maennche> )
[23:47] <rabc> thanks maybe i try that boot with lubuntu-11.04.iso again but will i be able to get lubuntu core running from that
[23:48] <rabc> what about ubuntu-minimal cd maybe that has reformat option then lxde on top of that
[23:48] <Heinz_L_Maennche> do u only want lubuntu-core or do u wnat a comlete lubuntu (wich lxde-desktop)?
[23:48] <rabc> thats the same as lubuntu is it?
[23:48] <rabc> i want it as lean as possible so core would be good
[23:48] <Heinz_L_Maennche> i think lubuntu-core is just the core...so no desktop...only terminal
[23:49] <Heinz_L_Maennche> that might be why it takes you to the terminal all the time...
[23:49] <Heinz_L_Maennche> ^^
[23:50] <bioterror> lubuntu-code comes without lxdm
[23:50] <bioterror> *core
[23:50] <rabc> hmm thanks bioterror
[23:51] <rabc> gonna do more reading up as confused as ever but thats why im here to learn
[23:51] <rabc> dont want to take up any more of your time thanks
[23:51] <Heinz_L_Maennche> rabc, so i think u might just want to install lubuntu
[23:51] <Heinz_L_Maennche> from the cd
[23:52] <rabc> maybe that would be the easiest
[23:52] <Heinz_L_Maennche> yes
[23:52] <bioterror> with lubuntu-desktop you wont go wrong ;)
[23:52] <bioterror> you CANT GO
[23:52] <Heinz_L_Maennche> and it really is some kind of minimalistic...
[23:52] <rabc> and i can just manually remove apps
[23:52] <rabc> and its the same as core
[23:52] <Heinz_L_Maennche> yes...but i think u won'r really need to
[23:53] <rabc> ok by the way is core just terminal with no gui
[23:53] <Heinz_L_Maennche> at least i can't see why
[23:53] <Heinz_L_Maennche> yes
[23:53] <Heinz_L_Maennche> core is without gui (afaik)
[23:53] <Unit193> rabc: Not exactly
[23:53] <rabc> i thought i was running core now from the lubuntu-core_0.18_i386.deb i just installed
[23:53] <bioterror> core is without display manager
[23:54] <rabc> how can i check if its core now?
[23:54] <bioterror> it does not install a graphical logging manager
[23:54] <rabc> thanks unit193
[23:54] <bioterror> startx is your friend
[23:54] <bioterror> or startlubuntu or what ever it was
[23:54] <Unit193> startlubuntu after you start X
[23:55] <Unit193> It takes two TTYs >_>
[23:55] <bioterror> hmm
[23:55] <bioterror> echo "exec startlubuntu" .xinitrc
[23:55] <bioterror> echo "exec startlubuntu" > .xinitrc
[23:55] <maraz> uh
[23:55] <maraz> no
[23:55] <maraz> >>
[23:55] <maraz> unless you want to overwrite the whole file
[23:55] <bioterror> no point in >> as it just appends
[23:56] <bioterror> xinit just reads that exec line
[23:56] <rabc> filemanager is PCManFM 0.9.9
[23:57] <rabc> cant see anywhere to confirm version lubuntu im using
[23:57] <Unit193> lsb_release -a
[23:57] <bioterror> I cant see your point