[10:09] <r4y> I was wondeing with Deluge when a port is down, why doesn't it change ports automatically, so if I am not here to test ports and have to quit Deluge and re-open Deluge to get a new random port up using UPnP to get things back up and seeding?
[14:37] <Greg__> Hi
[14:37] <Abhijit> hello Greg__
[14:38] <Greg__> Ok, so I have natty narwale running on my laptop last night it told me I should update,  it downloaded a bunch of updates that included a generic linux kernal and now I can't connect to the internet at all
[14:39] <Greg__> I had a really hard time getting my wireless connection to work in the first place, but since this update I can't even get the wired connection to work
[14:42] <Greg__> anyone on that can point me in the right direction or?
[14:44] <Sidewinder1> Greg__, My networking worked "out of the box", so I'm not real familiar with trouble-shooting; perhaps try #ubuntu... But, wait a while as you don't want to be accused of "cross-posting". :-)
[14:46] <Greg__> k, later then
[21:52] <philipballew> whats a good light weight internet browser?
[21:52] <Unit193> Midori, Arora, links2 some people think Chromium
[21:53] <philipballew> ff is to much
[21:53] <philipballew> im takin a lxde system and stripping down unnessery things so it runs fast
[21:54] <Unit193> I didn't like Firefox :D
[21:54] <Unit193> !info arora
[21:54] <Unit193> arora (source: arora): simple cross platform web browser. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.10.2-1ubuntu3 (natty), package size 1497 kB, installed size 4080 kB
[21:56] <philipballew> ill try it!
[21:57] <seidos> i wonder if these touchpads are any good:  http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/238536/99_touchpad_too_good_to_pass_up.html
[21:57] <seidos> $99 is cheap
[21:57] <Unit193> ubot2: info midori
[21:57] <ubot2> Unit193: midori (source: midori): fast, lightweight graphical web browser. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.4-3 (maverick), package size 804 kB, installed size 2816 kB
[21:57] <Unit193> -_-
[21:59] <philipballew> seidos, it looks good enough
[22:01] <seidos> it would be interesting to test gnu/linux on it
[22:02]  * philipballew wonders how much ram it has
[22:05] <seidos> well, just wanted to say for anyone looking for a tablet on the cheap, probably should've said in #ubuntu-beginners-team
[22:08] <philipballew> you did say here :)
[22:12] <seidos> eye know
[22:16] <magicjamesv> Hello!
[22:16] <seidos> Hello!
[22:22] <magicjamesv> So I've got an old Dell Latitude laptop with 256mb RAM, and a 751 MHz Pentium III that I want to install linux on. Whicj distro would run best on this machine?
[22:25] <Unit193> !lubuntu
[22:25] <ubot2> lubuntu is a project to create a derivative of Ubuntu using the LXDE desktop environment. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu . /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support.