[02:21] <Unit193> Nooo, it's genii-around! ;)
[02:22]  * genii-around sips and looks in Unit193's general direction
[05:28] <LubuntuPowered> it looks like my monitor resolution is capped at  800x600, before the upgrade to 11.10 i could set it higher
[08:31] <bencc> when dragging a window in 11.10 it is getting smeared
[08:32] <bencc> am I missing a video card driver?
[10:57] <LubuntuPowered> so i still can't change my resolution to anything above 800x600 =[
[10:57] <LubuntuPowered> all drivers and everything is updated, including video
[11:07] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Workarounds#Screen_resolution_is_wrong.2C_no_matter_what_I_do.21.21
[12:58] <gge0rge> hello
[12:58] <gge0rge> can anyone help me with teamviewer on lubuntu please?
[14:24] <urupica> my lubuntu box doesn't source my ~/.xinitrc file while booting. how can i fix that?
[14:45] <lubuntu20dash> Hi, what was the command to upgrade lubuntu version in terminal mode?
[14:48] <lubuntu20dash> Is, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?
[15:05] <l33_> hi
[15:59] <Bedardi-Raja> Hi. Am on Xubuntu 10.04 right now. Would a sudo apt-get intall lubuntu-desktop and changing the session after logging out get me started on Lubuntu? Thanks.
[15:59] <Bedardi-Raja> install*
[16:41] <leszek> hi
[17:00] <nelson8874> hello
[17:00] <nelson8874> trying to use banshee in lubuntu. But it doesn't play music....
[17:28] <nelson8874> trying to use banshee in lubuntu. But it doesn't play music....
[18:22] <wxl> so in my efforts to compare debian ppc (lxde spin) to lubuntu on a ppc, i can at least say getting through installation, proper booting, and the basic desktop was a PAIN IN THE BUTT with debian
[18:23] <wxl> i did find lxmusic though and i like that a lot a lot a lot
[18:23] <wxl> crap is lxde.org still down?
[18:25] <Unit193> Is for me, and lxde.orc doesn't appear to exist :P
[18:26] <Unit193> linux3.cc.ntu.edu.tw returned (NORECORDS)
[18:26] <wxl> :(
[20:06] <LucMove> Hey. How can I run applications at startup? ~/.config/openbox/autostart isn't working.
[20:07] <wxl> you can click on them
[20:07] <wxl> just kidding :D
[20:07] <wxl> /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart
[20:07] <LucMove> that doesn't work either
[20:08] <wxl> ~/.config/autostart
[20:08] <wxl> ?
[20:08] <LucMove> And, frankly, apps should be run on a per user basis. Running them from wholesale /etc. config is bullshit.
[20:08] <LucMove> Pardon my French.
[20:08] <wxl> oh it's ok, i don't speak french
[20:09] <wxl> ;)
[20:09] <wxl> like i said, try ~/.config/autostart
[20:11] <wxl> oh
[20:11] <wxl> preferences > desktop session settings > automaticaally started applications
[20:11] <wxl> oh he left
[20:12] <LucMove> nope, that didn't work either
[20:12] <wxl> well now that's downright bizarre
[20:12] <wxl> sounds like we might have a bug
[20:12] <wxl> assume you've seen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6cuQvQBIAo&noredirect=1 ?
[20:13] <LucMove> are you a developer/maintainer?
[20:13] <wxl> nope but i know when every possible solution doesn't work, it's usually a bug!
[20:14] <LucMove> sigh
[20:14] <wxl> seriously that works great for me
[20:14] <wxl> what are you trying to run?
[20:15] <LucMove> a terminal, scripts etc.
[20:16] <LucMove> I can open another terminal and run autostart manually, then it works.
[20:16] <LucMove> but I've been having to run it manually at every boot
[20:19] <LucMove> I've been googling, some people say the right path is ~/.config/openbox/autostart
[20:19] <LucMove> some people say it's ~/.config/openbox/autostart.sh
[20:19] <LucMove> I have both, neither works
[20:20] <LucMove> they are both executable
[20:20] <wxl> permission issues maybe?
[20:20] <LucMove> even running as root it doesn't work
[20:21] <LucMove> like I said, I can run it manually
[20:21] <wxl> hm i don't have either
[20:21] <LucMove> what do you mean?
[20:22] <wxl> neither of the autostarts
[20:22] <wxl> i do in /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu
[20:22] <LucMove> doesn't work either and not the right way to do it
[20:23] <wxl> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  174 2011-07-22 07:24 autostart
[20:23] <LucMove> plenty of documentation says it's  ~/.config/openbox/autostart
[20:23] <LucMove> ok, thank you for your attention, I will come back later
[22:42] <Cortex> Headphones don't seem to work with lubuntu on my laptop?
[22:42] <Cortex> How can I fix this?
[22:44] <mmaksimov> Cortex, does laptop play anything via build-in speakers?
[22:44] <Cortex> yeah, the laptop speakers work fine
[22:45] <Cortex> but when plugging the headphones, sound plays on both headphones AND laptop speakers
[22:46] <mmaksimov> ooops... Are you sure this isn't a hardware problem of your laptop?
[22:47] <mmaksimov> I mean, does it work normally with any OS other than lubuntu?
[22:47] <z3r1n> ls
[22:47] <z3r1n> hi
[22:48] <z3r1n> somebody awake?
[22:48] <wxl> nope
[22:48] <Cortex> mmaksimov: same thing happened with Ubuntu and Puppy before
[22:48] <wxl> that reeks of a hardware problem
[22:48] <Cortex> well, is there anything to fix it?
[22:48] <Cortex> it's an old compaq laptop, if that helps
[22:49] <wxl> call compaq? ;)
[22:49] <z3r1n> how can i disable/remove unity an get a decent gnome desktop on 11.10
[22:49] <wxl> z3r1n: unity? are you getting lubuntu and ubuntu confused?
[22:50] <Cortex> hehe. I heard there was a solution to headphones problem in old laptop models, but can't find it
[22:50] <RaitoYagami> z3r1n get in #ubuntu
[22:50] <z3r1n> wx1 not my friend, i installed lubuntu, and later ubuntu-desktop thinking in the old gnome desktop
[22:50] <wxl> z3r1n: well ubuntu-desktop is basically ubuntu, so.......
[22:51] <z3r1n> oh tnx that was helpful
[22:51] <wxl> seriously, you're putting frankenstein together
[22:51] <mmaksimov> z3r1n, "So do you join the Unity, or do you die here? Join! Die!" (c) Master from Fallout1
[22:51] <wxl> i would ONLY install the gnome components you need
[22:52] <wxl> you actually made more work for yourself
[22:52] <z3r1n> i instaled gnome-panel and with it i obtained a gnome session but it lacks graphs and some things are weird
[22:53] <z3r1n> before i used to have lbuntu with gnome and workd perfectly
[22:53] <z3r1n> in 10.04 and 10.10
[22:54] <Cortex> so no fix for the line out problem?
[22:55] <wxl> Cortex: i'd google it. no idea.
[22:56] <Cortex> hm. Well I can't even find a setting for sound. (Sorry, I'm new to Lubuntu)
[22:58] <wxl> Cortex: try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[22:59] <mmaksimov> Cortex, try alsamixer to see the sound settings
[23:00] <wxl> (that's a command line program)
[23:00] <mmaksimov> wxl, yes, and it "just works" in virtually any distro/DE/whatever :)
[23:02] <wxl> didn't say it's bad mmaksimov :D
[23:04] <mmaksimov> :D
[23:04] <Cortex> thanks, I'll try these
[23:07] <Cortex> ok, alsamixer says "headphone jack sense (off)"
[23:07] <Cortex> is this the problem then?
[23:10] <wxl> https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/ubuntu-63/speakers-and-headphone-both-play-together-592807/
[23:11] <wxl> http://playingwithsid.blogspot.com/2010/06/headphone-jack-sense-problem-in-ubuntu.html
[23:15] <Cortex> woo, using alsamixer worked, I just turned jack sense on
[23:15] <Cortex> thanks guys!
[23:15] <wxl> yey
[23:16] <Cortex> :) everyone is always helpful here. thanks again! gotta go!