[01:25] whenever i plug my ipod in i get the error unhandled lockdown request (-4) [01:25] basically it wont mount my ipod [01:29] :< [01:31] !help [01:31] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) [01:31] diytto: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPod [01:31] !ipod [01:31] For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto - For the iPhone and the iPod Touch, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone - See !RockBox for information on liberating your iPod [01:39] phillw: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone [01:39] :) [01:40] im doing the bottom [01:43] hi [01:44] hey [01:46] 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] yea [12:58] is best place to get latest lubuntu on http://lubuntu.net/ and download the iso? [13:00] that's the best way [13:01] the fastest way, if you already have ubuntu, is to install lubuntu-desktop [13:01] or just lubuntu-core and install whatever apps you like on top of that [13:10] 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] ive downloaded the latest iso can i install lubuntu-core from that or do i need another iso === rabc is now known as draioch [13:18] draioch: you can install lubuntu from a CD or just install lubuntu-desktop package [13:18] if you don't want the default apps from lubuntu-desktop, install just lubuntu-core and the apps you want [13:21] thanks elros so there is an option on the latest iso when booted for lubuntu core [13:26] elros, Unit193 had some sort of problems get into X with core :o [13:27] but when he installed desktop, everything worked flawlessly [13:34] || Lubuntu 11.04 is available via https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu (please use the torrent feed). || [13:35] ok [13:35] maybe it needs also xorg and a login manager [13:40] lubuntu-desktop has lxdm as dependency, lubuntu-core has only xorg [16:07] on standard ubuntu i'm used to lock my screen with Alt-F2 (thinkpad T60). no effect on lubuntu. tips? [16:34] bioterror: You could still get the desktop if you go to TTY1 and start X then go to TTY2 and startlubuntu [16:56] Unit193, sure you could [17:54] Hello [17:54] phillw-virtual, ping [20:24] uh, somehow whenever I ask any application to open a folder it is opened by firefox, not by file manager, why? [20:32] 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] 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] Neosano: i have dual monitors set up but i have a dead zone on my laptop screen [20:38] Neosano: did you tray arandr? [20:39] *try [20:39] yeah, it failed [20:40] in 10.10 I had an autostart script which did everything for me [20:40] xrandr --output VGA-0 --mode 1600x900 --right-of DVI-0 --primary [20:40] xrandr --output DVI-0 --mode 1440x900 --left-of VGA-0 [20:40] Neosano: note i did say arandr [20:40] simple, yeh... now it works, but it makes everything crash every time I do something usual.. [20:40] yeah, I heard [20:40] k [20:40] it simply doesn't work as far as I remember [20:42] would you like to see arandr screenshot? :) [20:47] http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/6451/201106222245102056x1236.png [20:47] here it is [20:47] it simply does not allow me to place them side by side [20:47] + left monitor is black [20:48] left monitor was connected after the boot, should I restart with it? [20:50] kk.. reboot === alex__ is now known as Neosano2 [20:52] alright, now it is hilarious :D [20:55] I can't drag it to the right GODDDAMNIT!!!! [20:55] ... [20:55] http://img109.imageshack.us/img109/5751/201106222253291600x900s.png [20:55] after reboot [20:56] pmatulis, any ideas? [20:57] second monitor works now, but in clone mode (shows only a part of another screen) [21:03] I'm in da picture, I'm famous [21:05] xrandr --fb 3040x900 [21:05] ^^^ this seems to fix it o.o [21:05] lets see if it will crash.. [21:05] whoa, IT WORKS!! [21:06] or not.. hmm [21:06] yeah!! [21:07] okay, now how can I make it stay still after the reboot? [21:07] is this a question? [21:07] yeah... [21:08] well I'm talking to myself.. [21:08] it's OK, I do it IRL [21:10] I'll try to reboot now.. [21:18] haha, reboot gave me two blank monitors [21:19] was fighting it in the console.. [21:19] hi whats the easiest way to install lubuntu-core and reformat the hard drive (xubuntu already installed) thx [21:22] ive download http://packages.ubuntu.com/maverick/i386/lubuntu-core/download but how do i installed and reformat the hard drive [21:23] ive also booted with lubuntu-11.04.iso and a command promt came up (dont know what to do with this) [21:24] can i reformat the drive using command promt then reboot with a lubuntu-core cd [21:25] which is best easiest option for noob pls thx [21:29] Do you already have ubuntu or some variant of it installed? [21:29] You could just do a sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop and switch to that at the log in screen === markus__1 is now known as elros [21:32] 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] 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] rabc, http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purelxde [21:34] 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] thx phosphenes its quite an old pc im using P4 2.8 GHz 486 ram would that make any diff [21:35] thanks for the link bioterror ill check that out [21:36] Lubuntu is made for better performance on older PCs so it should work fine [21:37] I think the minimum system requirements are 256mb of RAM and a 1ghz processor, or something like that. [21:37] 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] Go to the link pasted by Bioterror then and use the command listed under remove xubuntu [21:38] That will completely get rid of it and install lubuntu on top [21:38] ok thx so reformat not good option thx? [21:39] Not unless you really need to for some reason. It's easier to just do it this way [21:39] 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] but it is faster to do it the second way [21:40] yea thanks helen maybe i would like to learn the reformat clean reinstall option [21:40] and you can keep your data and some programs... [21:40] just want to reformat had problems with login pass also with xubuntu [21:40] if is not too hard [21:41] was hoping that the lubuntu-11.04.iso would have reformat option on reboot like some of the ubuntu iso ive used [21:41] then just use the "erase entire disk - and use it for lubuntu" option while installing lubuntu from cd/usb/whatever^^ [21:43] 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] is that it ? [21:44] or is there a linux equivelent of a boot disk i could use for reformat [21:45] just download the lubuntu.iso file, burn it or ut it on usb and bott from it [21:45] *boot [21:47] 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] ive got coreboot 6554 from the linux format DVD maybe that would do it? [21:50] thanks folks im gonna have to read up some more on this and i appreciate all the help might be back later [22:57] hmm [22:57] what's the program used in lubuntu as calendar when you click "clock"? [23:35] is there a livecd for lubuntu that lets me reformat the drive and installs lubuntu-core [23:36] draioch did u ever try using google and type "lubuntu" [23:36] ? === draioch is now known as rabc [23:36] yes heinz ive been at this all evening [23:38] i used sudo apt-get remove ............. to get rid of xubuntu [23:40] a link to a bootable cd iso with reformat option like the ubuntu live cd is what im looking for thanks [23:41] rabc, well why don't u just get the iso-image from lubuntu.net and install it? [23:41] yes thanks ive tried lubuntu-11.04.iso [23:41] but? [23:41] it took me to the command promt [23:42] i thought it would be like the live cd with reformat option [23:43] maybe i need to research more as u suggest [23:43] hm...usually if u boot from the cd u should get somewhat lika a gui [23:44] yes thats what i thought all i want to do is any easy way to reformat ext4 and install lubuntu-core [23:45] i got lubuntu running from the lubuntu-core_0.18_i386.deb [23:45] so im gettin somewhere i like it v much and now want to do a clean install [23:46] 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] (first one is easier= [23:47] ) [23:47] 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] what about ubuntu-minimal cd maybe that has reformat option then lxde on top of that [23:48] do u only want lubuntu-core or do u wnat a comlete lubuntu (wich lxde-desktop)? [23:48] thats the same as lubuntu is it? [23:48] i want it as lean as possible so core would be good [23:48] i think lubuntu-core is just the core...so no desktop...only terminal [23:49] that might be why it takes you to the terminal all the time... [23:49] ^^ [23:50] lubuntu-code comes without lxdm [23:50] *core [23:50] hmm thanks bioterror [23:51] gonna do more reading up as confused as ever but thats why im here to learn [23:51] dont want to take up any more of your time thanks [23:51] rabc, so i think u might just want to install lubuntu [23:51] from the cd [23:52] maybe that would be the easiest [23:52] yes [23:52] with lubuntu-desktop you wont go wrong ;) [23:52] you CANT GO [23:52] and it really is some kind of minimalistic... [23:52] and i can just manually remove apps [23:52] and its the same as core [23:52] yes...but i think u won'r really need to [23:53] ok by the way is core just terminal with no gui [23:53] at least i can't see why [23:53] yes [23:53] core is without gui (afaik) [23:53] rabc: Not exactly [23:53] i thought i was running core now from the lubuntu-core_0.18_i386.deb i just installed [23:53] core is without display manager [23:54] how can i check if its core now? [23:54] it does not install a graphical logging manager [23:54] thanks unit193 [23:54] startx is your friend [23:54] or startlubuntu or what ever it was [23:54] startlubuntu after you start X [23:55] It takes two TTYs >_> [23:55] hmm [23:55] echo "exec startlubuntu" .xinitrc [23:55] echo "exec startlubuntu" > .xinitrc [23:55] uh [23:55] no [23:55] >> [23:55] unless you want to overwrite the whole file [23:55] no point in >> as it just appends [23:56] xinit just reads that exec line [23:56] filemanager is PCManFM 0.9.9 [23:57] cant see anywhere to confirm version lubuntu im using [23:57] lsb_release -a [23:57] I cant see your point