[01:25] <MJBrune> http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/8708/201109261813281680x1050.png anyone know what is happening here?
[01:33] <KM0201> MJBrune: looks like some sort of video issue
[01:40] <MJBrune> obviously...
[01:41] <MJBrune> but why?
[01:41] <MJBrune> and why isn't the panel effected by it?
[02:02] <KM0201> i dunno, that is weird
[02:02] <KM0201> what video driver are you using, and are you sure this isn't related to that theme you have (unlikely, but possible)... have you tried setting the default LXDE theme, to see if this is an issue... MJBrune
[02:16] <neighborlee> hi, just wondering , is getting nvidia drivers going about as easy as on ubuntu , or if not how is it done here ? ;)
[08:09] <silverarrow> does anyone know where plugins and dependencies are listed in lubuntu?
[08:09] <silverarrow> and which one of them I can fairly safely delete?
[08:10] <silverarrow> especially browser / gecko /mplayer stuff
[08:45] <avelldiroll> silverarrow: i am not sure to understand your question, but you might be searching for that: apt-cache depends lubuntu-desktop
[08:46] <avelldiroll> or "apt-rdepends lubuntu-deskto" if you want to list recursively
[08:46] <silverarrow> oh hi
[08:47] <avelldiroll> hi
[08:47] <avelldiroll> as far as "safely" goes, i believe that depends on your definition of safe
[08:48] <silverarrow> avelldiroll, I am having trouble with gnome/gecko. I used to be able to stream local tv channel, but something happened after an update. I have been looking for ages on how to fix it
[08:49] <avelldiroll> did you try a webkit based browser ? chromium, midori, … ?
[08:49] <silverarrow> I almost tried complete removal of mplayer / gecko packages, but it turned out desktop would go out the window in the same turn
[08:50] <avelldiroll> you mean the package lubuntu-desktop" ?
[08:50] <silverarrow> yes, I initially used only chromium
[08:50] <avelldiroll> it is just a meta-package, you can remove it safely
[08:50] <silverarrow> but later added ff to see if it might work, and it has the flash video replacer
[08:50] <avelldiroll> just remember to put it back before upgrading to a nex version
[08:50] <silverarrow> take a look at this....
[08:51] <silverarrow> http://imagebin.org/174267
[08:51] <avelldiroll> anyway, you should know that on linux in general, removing and installing back packages rarely accomplish anything
[08:52] <silverarrow> do you think I will end up without desktop environment?
[08:52] <avelldiroll> no, as i just explained, lubuntu-desktop is just a meta-package
[08:52] <silverarrow> you see, I have a strong suspicion this happened after I installed a package of the "pre-test" kind
[08:53] <avelldiroll> think of a meta-package as a package with nothing in it except dependencies
[08:53] <silverarrow> almost sure
[08:53] <avelldiroll> it is used to add several packages at the same times
[08:53] <silverarrow> it was a gecko update, or new version
[08:53] <avelldiroll> so you should rollbacko table versions
[08:53] <avelldiroll> *rollback to stable
[08:54] <silverarrow> what happens now, is that windows media plugin crashes a lot,
[08:55] <silverarrow> when trying to stream tv: browser/player connects, cashes; I get like ½ a second sound then aborts
[08:55] <avelldiroll> so it is safe to remove the lubuntu-desktop package, but you need to replace those test versions with the stable package
[08:56] <silverarrow> unfortunately the test package has disappeared into buntu/root oblivion
[08:56] <silverarrow> I would'n recognize it if it jumped up and bit me
[08:57] <avelldiroll> you need to start logging what you test on your machine then
[08:57] <silverarrow> am a bit annoyed by this, but I will do a clean install of 11.10 when it comes
[08:58] <silverarrow> I did remove repositories for test packages
[08:58] <silverarrow> avelldiroll, very easy to be wise afterwards
[08:58] <silverarrow> hmmf
[08:59] <silverarrow> I have been thinking about trying the beta release
[09:00] <silverarrow> it is very close to launching now I think
[09:00] <silverarrow> and might be fairly safe
[09:01] <avelldiroll> i am not trying to be wise, that was just an advice for you not to be in the same situation again, take it or leave it, that's not my problem
[09:02] <silverarrow> if there aren't major bugs, it might smoothly get to official status by doing updates ?
[09:02] <silverarrow> lol
[09:02] <silverarrow> I take it
[09:02] <silverarrow> ; )
[09:03] <silverarrow> oooh, a sorcerer
[09:04] <silverarrow> at first I thought it should be possible to search up the gecko update package
[11:04] <Valks> !ops
[11:04] <M0hi> Valks: What happened here?
[11:05] <M0hi> :/
[11:05] <M0hi> Grrrr!
[11:05] <Unit193> Well...
[11:05] <IdleOne> M0hi: they did that in 3 other channels also
[11:05] <M0hi> Great
[11:05] <Unit193> Yep, #xubuntu too
[11:05] <M0hi> IdleOne: Ban him?
[11:05] <IdleOne> woke up half the ubuntu ops on the planet I suspect
[11:05] <avelldiroll> kids will be kids
[11:05] <IdleOne> freenode took care of it for us
[11:06] <M0hi> okies
[11:06] <Unit193> Not the normal k-line msg though
[11:06] <M0hi> idk why it pinged hyperair :P
[11:07]  * M0hi expects hyperair in action :D
[11:07] <Unit193> M0hi: > ot
[11:07] <M0hi> Okay
[14:03] <l33_> hi
[14:23] <erni> Hi, hope you can help me, I was installing Lubuntu 10.04 on an old machine and got this error: "Kernel panic - not suncing: Out of memory and no killable processes..."
[14:39] <phillw> erni: how much RAM does the machine have?
[14:39] <erni> Only 32MB
[14:39] <phillw> that is not enough for any of *buntu familiy, sorry :(
[14:39] <erni> Even in an old version?
[14:40] <phillw> even an old version. The two that spring to mind that *may* be okay would be DSL & Puppy.
[14:42] <erni> Ok, thanks
[16:01] <leszek> hi
[16:47] <tking0038> has anyone ported lubuntu-default openbox theme to emerald
[17:57] <pmatulis> how do i disable my laptop's trackpad?
[23:08] <neighborlee> Is there a OP here please, or someone who speaks for lubuntu
[23:22] <Unit193> Why do you need an OP?