[00:05] <phillw> silverlightning: it depends, lubuntu 11.10 will run with the most recent stuff. Lubuntu 10.04 will run with the old kit.
[00:05] <silverlightning> most resent stuff will be good
[00:06] <silverlightning> at least for the dell laptop, it was new when 10.4 was launched
[00:06] <phillw> dell, afaik used 10.10 LTS?
[00:07] <phillw> but i could be wrong.. it would be 10.04... soz
[00:10] <silverlightning> hmm
[00:10] <silverlightning> at least worth a try
[00:13] <phillw> silverlightning: 10.04 was the last LTS, which I think they were using.
[00:13] <silverlightning> I see
[00:13] <silverlightning> trouble is I cannot reach the regular boot up menu in live  cd
[00:14] <silverlightning> there is proably ways bout it though
[00:15] <phillw> silverlightning: for dell, there is an area dedicated to it.. http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=342 if you are running on lubuntu, please use the lubuntu tag so they know that you are not using 'standard' ubuntu.
[00:15] <silverlightning> oh thanks
[00:15] <silverlightning> on the dell I would try both, and if one comes more easily than the other....
[00:16] <silverlightning> lubuntu is nice though
[00:16]  * phillw hates to say, but the alterante iso seems to have less bugs than the standard iso...... 
[00:16]  * phillw ---> runs and hides
[00:35] <silverlightning> hmm
[00:35] <silverlightning> alternate? like 64 bit, or some thing?
[10:59] <zxy_64_k> hi
[11:01] <zxy_64_k> i'm trying to use either ramzswap or zram for compressed swap. modprobing each module works, but when i run /usr/lib/initramfs-tools/bin/rzscontrol /dev/ramzswap0 --init it fails
[11:01] <zxy_64_k> with    init: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[11:01] <zxy_64_k> i'm using default 11.04 lubuntu version's kernel
[11:02] <zxy_64_k> and also rzscontrol that came with the disro
[11:02] <zxy_64_k> distro
[11:03] <zxy_64_k> what to do to make it work?
[11:30] <jonathon_> I'm having trouble finding power management settings on Lubuntu
[11:31] <bioterror> unplug power cable from your laptop
[11:31] <bioterror> and the icon will appear
[11:31] <bioterror> right click it and take preferences
[11:32] <jonathon_> haha, alright thanks
[11:33] <JohnDoe_71Rus> bioterror: if it not laptop? :)
[11:34] <KM0201> thenw hy do you need power management?
[11:34] <KM0201> lol
[11:35] <bioterror> JohnDoe_71Rus, then you run from terminal or from alt+f2: xfce4-power-manager-settings
[11:35] <bioterror> :------)
[14:26] <silverarrow> is lubuntu 11.10 out yet?
[14:26] <silverarrow> I cannot find it, or any latest on beta
[14:37] <silverarrow> hi
[14:45] <Myrtti> no it is not
[14:46] <Myrtti> http://www.thisisthecountdown.com/
[14:47] <Myrtti> same schedule
[14:55] <silverarrow> hmm, ubuntu is launched
[14:57] <silverarrow> no, it is still beta version it seems
[14:57] <silverarrow> 14. of this month
[14:57] <silverarrow> a good week
[14:58] <silverarrow> I can't wait, I shall have to try the beta verison of lubuntu
[14:59] <silverarrow> hoping it will update to full version with no problem
[14:59] <silverarrow> I want to partition my hard drive and work with grub a bit for a new entry
[18:02] <adamspgh> my past experience is that *ubuntu betas will upgrade cleanly to the release, often a day or so before the release.
[18:13] <kvarley> Is there any progress on arm builds? Is there a list of things to do which I can help with>?
[18:18] <bioterror> kvarley, I think for the next cycle it can be possible ;)
[18:18] <bioterror> could be a good alternative for a WindowsCE ;)
[18:19] <kvarley> bioterror: I just want it to happen soon! xD I want to run lubuntu on my http://raspberrypi.org when I get it. It would be a brilliant operating system to run on it
[18:19] <bioterror> use Debian ;)
[18:20] <kvarley> bioterror: I intend too, however...I'd love lubuntu on there too ;)