[00:12] <michael_> pulse audio is not working after suspending to ram
[00:13] <michael_> can anyone help? thanks!
[00:23] <draioch> micheal: try also #opensourcemusicans  on freenode
[00:24]  * phillw patience quality of -1... "I've got a problem"... 9 minutes - gone. It really annoys me when I pick on something and go dig through to return to find they are gone.
[00:24] <phillw> never mind. :\
[00:35] <Unit193> phillw: I've seen worse, but that really is annoying :/
[00:36] <phillw> Unit193: ay, we ave good days, we have bad days. fortuanately on Lubuntu, we win a lot more than we loose :)
[12:25] <DannyDroid> I'm back, this time, with a real problem. I have no sound. alsamixer seems to have picked up everything but no sound comes out of the speakers or jack.
[12:25] <DannyDroid> Card: HDA Intel | Chip: IDT 92HD81B1X5
[12:29] <bioterror> DannyDroid, and you have master and pcm 100%?
[12:35] <DannyDroid> yep, i do
[12:42] <utusan> can't get unity nor gs so installed lxde on 11.11. what is the volume applet package name for lubuntu?
[12:45] <utusan> i saw briefly in unity the vol applet. how can I get it to show on systray for lubuntu?  any idea?
[12:45] <Psilocybin_Elf> How do I set up bluetooth in Lubuntu?
[12:45] <Psilocybin_Elf> Which software do I use?
[12:47] <utusan> I don'y have bluetooth but I see them started each time. So I guess they are installed by default?
[12:48] <utusan> *don't
[12:49] <Psilocybin_Elf> that's what I thought
[12:49] <Psilocybin_Elf> Regular Ubuntu has a bluetooth manager of some sort
[12:49] <utusan> there's a gnome-bluetooth as well a bluetooth package
[12:50] <Psilocybin_Elf> cool
[12:50] <Psilocybin_Elf> might apt-get those then
[12:51] <utusan> also there is a bluez* tools used in Kubuntu.  look at them as well as lubuntu uses qt anyway
[12:52] <Psilocybin_Elf> cool
[12:55] <utusan> is there such a thing as lmix  like kmix? or it's bundled somewhere? anyone knows?
[12:58] <utusan> anyone?
[12:58] <utusan> is this the lubuntu channel?
[13:02] <bioterror> !bluetooth
[13:46] <zachleigh> hello everyone
[13:46] <zachleigh> im wondering if somebody could teach me how to get conky to run on startup...
[13:50] <zachleigh> anybody?
[13:50] <zachleigh> been bashing my head against the wall for near a week now...
[14:00] <zachleigh> .....
[14:08] <bioterror> easily
[14:09] <bioterror> sections 3.3 and 3.4 covers pretty much. here's link: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ
[14:31] <Victor_> Hi all. I can't dual boot Lubuntu 11.04 or 10.04 and Win XP on a 800 mhz Duron with 625 mb RAM. I have searched the web but all the info I obtained was about Ubuntu. Is there any known problem about Grub on Lubuntu?? Thanks
[14:43] <bioterror> Victor_, you didnt tell us anything about your problem
[14:47] <Victor_> Thanks for the answer, bioterror... The problem is that I install WinXP, then Lubuntu 11.04 or 10.04. The boot loader is installed by default in sda (I have one HD,80gb). All seems correct,and Lubuntu starts from Grub,but WinXP doesn't starts...
[14:48] <bioterror> do you have Windows XP in your GRUB?
[14:48] <Victor_> yes, of course
[14:49] <bioterror> what happens when you try to boot your XP?
[14:49] <Victor_> I have installed a lot of times, and I only obtain two results: 1. a flashing "-"         2. black screen, and returns to grub
[14:50] <bioterror> hmmm
[14:50] <bioterror> !paste
[14:50] <bioterror> can you provide us your grub.cfg from /boot/grub/
[14:50] <Victor_> i have tried Super Grub Disk 1, 2 and rescatux...
[14:51] <Victor_> I can't provide that at the moment, i'm sorry... I was searching the web with and operative pc with Ubuntu....
[14:52] <Victor_> Should I copy that file to advance, I suppose... But I should say also that with Rescatux I manage to destroy Grub, and then Win XP starts perfectly. When I reinstall Grub with Rescatux, Winxp doesn't boot again
[14:53] <bioterror> hmmm
[14:56] <Victor_> it could be a bios problem? My motherboard is a PCChips M810ML, that is not a very good motherboard and is very old, but I think that lubuntu is focused on old computers
[14:57] <bioterror> put that hdd to another computer and check if it's BIOS problem
[15:00] <Victor_> I am thinking on some hardware problem, because it is really odd that a fresh installation of winxp and lubuntu fails in that manner... I'll check the disk
[15:05] <leszek> hi
[17:58] <Victor_> Here is my grub.cfg http://paste.ubuntu.com/643413/
[17:59] <Victor_> Any idea why Lubuntu runs perfectly and Winxp doesn't starts from Grub? Thanks in advance
[18:02] <bioterror> looks rather correct
[18:04] <Victor_> thanks bioterror for your help... So if grub.cfg looks correct, should I think on a hardware fail related to the MBR or similar? The problem is not Windows or Lubuntu....
[18:05] <bioterror> ohhh
[18:05] <bioterror> you could do os-proper again ja try to reboot
[18:05] <bioterror> prober
[18:06] <bioterror> sudo os-prober
[18:06] <bioterror> sudo update-grub
[18:06] <bioterror> sudo reboot ;)
[18:18] <Victor_> I'll try it... It seems last hope for that odd problem... Let's go
[18:29] <Victor___> Well... Sudo os-prober gives in return -----> /dev/sda1:Microsoft Windows XP Professional:Windows:Chain
[18:30] <bioterror> did you then update grub?
[18:31] <Victor___> And grub-update, first time I tried has failed with a physical sound on my pc tower (could it be hard disk?). Next time it has worked, but when I reboot, the same problem remains... But now, when I try to start WinXP it says that Windows has failed to start, so I can try safe modo, last good configuration or start windows as usual... None of them works
[18:32] <bioterror> could be a defect hdd
[18:41] <Victor____> Thanks for all your help bioterror. Now I am relatively sure that is not my fault and I should try with another hardware... Thanks to people like you now i'm really interested in free software
[18:42] <bioterror> if only you lived closed to me, I could give you few 120GB drives :D
[18:42] <bioterror> closer
[18:43] <Victor____> no problem, now my local store is searching some ide disk. I expect that it was in perfect condition
[18:45]  * phillw provides bioterror with home address for spare drives :)
[18:45] <bioterror> for phillw I could get 9GB SCSI drives ;)
[18:52] <Victor____> well, now I have heard some really clear "clack" on my pc that reminds me a brocken hdd... I think that the afternoon checks have killed finally that hdd
[18:53] <Victor____> Is really strange, because I have installed and reinstalled a lot those days and it never has made any sound, but now finally is dead. RIP the hdd and thanks a lot for the help
[18:55] <bioterror> such is life of harddrive
[18:55] <phillw> Victor____: as really sad day when a good HD goes to its resting place. I'm sure it held on for as long it could.
[18:57] <bioterror> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUatnbaNfEo this is for the memory of harddrive ;)
[18:59] <Victor____> great vid, those eighties...
[19:00] <bioterror> ;)
[19:09] <Victor____> bye friends, and thanks for your help bioterror
[22:02] <nosound> anyone know how to fix an acer aspire one a0751h with no sound? just installed lubuntu
[22:06] <Kurdistan> nosound: write in terminal
[22:06] <Kurdistan> alsamixer
[22:07] <Kurdistan> see if it finds your sound card
[22:07] <nosound> all at 100
[22:08] <nosound> lists hda intel mid, realtek alc272x
[22:10] <Kurdistan> good
[22:11] <Kurdistan> see if you have mute it
[22:11] <nosound> nope its all at 100 in sound manager and alsamixer
[22:12] <Kurdistan> have you tried switch to realtek alc272x
[22:12] <nosound> no, how do I do that?
[22:14] <Kurdistan> press f6
[22:22] <nosound> ssays hid intel mid
[22:22] <nosound> hda i mean
[22:28] <Kurdistan> lshw -short
[22:28] <Kurdistan> you can se what your sound card is
[22:28] <Kurdistan> then pick the right one. if it is not picked.