[00:05] <stlsaint> heck i use it on netbook right now
[00:06] <stlsaint> literally...im typing on it now :D
[00:07] <croque> works great on an eeepc netbook.
[00:10] <stlsaint> yep yep
[08:53] <77CAAUEIL> hi
[08:53] <l33__> hi
[14:19] <MisterX> hi there
[14:20] <MisterX> after upgrading to lubuntu 11.10 i miss my battery status in the panel's tray
[14:20] <MisterX> can anyone tell me how to get it back?
[14:24] <brother-> MisterX: right click the panel, choose panel settings, choose the applet tab, click add, find it in the list, mark it, click add, move it to the position you want it
[14:33] <MisterX> brother-: already tried that. doesn't work
[14:36] <brother-> so it is not missing it is just not displaying anything?
[14:36] <MisterX> i dont see any battery-related thingy in my panel
[14:37] <MisterX> even if i add related applets
[14:37] <brother-> it might be there but not displaying anything.
[14:37] <brother-> I don't have it on this puter because I have no battery in this workstation
[14:38] <MisterX> k
[16:12] <Blues-Man> hi all
[16:12] <Blues-Man> could you tell please which version of lubuntu would be suitable for eeepc? I mean is better to get latest 11.10 or 10.04 ?
[16:13] <Blues-Man> in terms of performance
[16:14] <croque> I'm running 11.10 on an eeepc 1005ha and it works fine.
[16:15] <croque> Don't know about 10.04 though.
[16:15] <Blues-Man> how about the booting time?
[16:17] <croque> I find it acceptable...but I can't really give you exact timing because I have /home encrypted
[16:17] <croque> makes for an extra password
[16:20] <Blues-Man> eheh
[16:20] <croque> 36 secs to login screen (including typing the luks password fast)
[16:20] <croque> then it's about 3 or 4 seconds to the desktop after login
[16:20] <Blues-Man> sounds good
[16:20] <Blues-Man> :)
[16:21] <Blues-Man> ok i'm torrent-ing 11.10
[16:22] <croque> if you install 11.10 and have increasing empty space on the taskbar after every suspend...check launchpad for the bug.
[16:22] <croque> there's a semi-work-around there
[16:23] <Blues-Man> ok
[16:23] <croque> good luck
[16:24] <Blues-Man> thanks
[18:07]  * Blues-Man good blues bye
[18:49]  * wxl *plink-plink-plink*
[18:49] <wxl> ^^ that's the pin dropping
[18:50] <bense> how do i get rid of the multiple nm-applets in my system tray?
[18:51] <wxl> odd that you have more than one bense.. has that been the same since install?
[18:51] <bense> yes
[18:52] <wxl> is network-manager an autostarted app? that could be one possible problem
[18:52] <bense> i also have to modprobe b43
[18:52] <bense> to get wifi working
[18:52] <bense> how do i check to see what's auto-started?
[18:52] <wxl> menu > pref > desktop session settings
[18:53] <wxl> how did you install the b43 driver?
[18:53] <bense> with synaptic
[18:54] <wxl> which one did you install?
[18:54] <wxl> the "installer" one?
[18:54] <bense> lemme check
[18:55] <bense> firmware-b43-installer
[18:55] <wxl> assumedly you have shutdown and restarted many times since..
[18:55] <bense> yes
[18:55] <wxl> and it's not in the autostart?
[18:56] <bense> which is not in the autostart?
[18:57] <bense> the nm-applet ?
[18:57] <bense> or the inmod
[18:57] <wxl> network manager
[18:58] <bense> let me test somthing
[18:58] <bense> i will be right back wxl
[18:59] <bense> still two of them :(
[18:59] <bense> if i do a killall nm-applet
[19:00] <wxl> do you have pastebinit?
[19:00] <bense> then nm-applet
[19:00] <bense> it returns with just 1
[19:01] <wxl> well in any case i'd suggest we look and see what networkmanager is logging
[19:01] <wxl> cat /var/log/syslog | grep -i networkmanager | pastebinit
[19:01] <wxl> ..if you have pastebin, else you can always:
[19:01] <wxl> cat /var/log/syslog | grep -i networkmanager >> foo
[19:02] <wxl> and then open up foo, copy and paste it on pastebin
[19:06] <bense> http://paste.ubuntu.com/724617/
[19:08] <bense> :(
[19:08] <wxl> reading
[19:08] <wxl> this is cute
[19:09] <bense> how so
[19:09] <wxl>     read connection 'Auto griswold_family_christmas_tree'
[19:09] <bense> =D
[19:09] <bense> that's my non dd-wrt router at home
[19:10] <wxl> :     read connection 'Pretty Fly For A Wi-Fi'
[19:12] <wxl> very odd
[19:13] <wxl> so when you modprobe does everything work all fine and dandy?
[19:13] <wxl> like does the wifi just automatically kick on and connect to your default connection?
[19:16] <bense> pretty much
[19:16] <wxl> bense: do you know which card you have? if not lspci -vvnn | grep 14e4
[19:16] <bense> i have a broadcom dw 1390
[19:16] <bense> Broadcom Corporation BCM4311 802.11b/g WLAN [14e4:4311] (rev 01)
[19:17] <wxl> so that's sta
[19:17] <wxl> did you use prefs > addl drivers after install?
[19:17] <wxl> oh and der
[19:17] <wxl> since that's sta you have the wrong driver
[19:18] <wxl> oh no you don't
[19:18] <wxl> i'll shut up
[19:18] <wxl> they both work
[19:19] <wxl> stil make sure you do the addl drivers
[19:19] <wxl> (i figure we get the driver installation fixed and the extra nm-applet will follow soon after)
[19:23] <bense> i did that
[19:24] <wxl> and the reboot and the whole thing and no go?
[19:24] <bense> the broadcom sta wireless driver
[19:24] <bense> activated but not in use
[19:24] <bense> well, the b43 driver is what has me on here now
[19:25] <wxl> yeah not sta
[19:25] <wxl> there was a bug in 11.04.. is that what you're running?
[19:25] <bense> i missed the days where we did everything manually
[19:26] <bense> i forget which version i have lol
[19:26] <wxl> hahahah
[19:26] <wxl> lsb_release if i remember correctly
[19:26] <wxl> lsb_release -a
[19:26] <wxl> sorry
[19:26] <bense> i'm on 11.10
[19:27] <wxl> check this:
[19:27] <bense> i'm used to just editing some flat file in /etc that specifies which modules to load.  or, back when i used gentoo, I'd just compile the drivers directly into the kernel
[19:27] <bense> i feel so silly right now
[19:27] <wxl> When I installed default system (11.04 first, then upgrade to 11.10 immediately after), it installed broadcom-sta-common package and wifi didn't work. After some mingling using directives here and some other sources, realized that b43 module was blacklisted under /etc/modprobe.d/. Saw that manual "modprobe b43" enabled the card but reboot lost it again. Installed b43-fwcutter and firmware-b43-installer and removed broadcom-sta-common, broadcom-sta-source and bc
[19:28]  * bense sighs
[19:29] <wxl> i still get stuck on this and that.. and there was a time many moons ago i was rolling my own kernels. don't feel bad
[19:29] <wxl> anywho i think that's your solution right there
[19:30] <wxl> brb
[19:30] <bense> but the thing is, I have had b43-fwcutter and firmware-b43-installer installed
[19:30] <bense> without the broadcom-sta-common installed
[20:23] <bense> flash does not work on my 64-bit chromium on 11.10
[20:23] <bense> :(
[20:24] <bioterror> like youtube?
[20:24] <bioterror> you have installed flashplug-installer?
[20:25] <bense> that requires all the i386 packages
[20:26] <bioterror> why it would require i386 packages+
[20:27] <bense> it just does
[20:27] <bense> i don't know why
[20:28] <bense> I don't know why this is like pulling teeth
[20:32] <bioterror> http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/flashplugin-installer
[20:32] <bioterror> that one is AMD64
[20:32] <bioterror> flashplugin-nonfree is just i386
[20:35] <wxl> bense: i think your issue may be with the blacklisting of b43-- NOT that it's installed or not and/or if sta is installed or not
[20:36] <bense> i hope you're right wxl
[20:36] <wxl> only one way to find out
[22:11] <osmodivs> Hello. Everytime I open a compresed file with File Roller and then try to drag and drop it in another folder the whole OS freezes, and have to reboot. Is this a known bug?
[22:11] <wxl> i just use archive manager. why file roller? did you check file roller bugs?
[22:14] <osmodivs> I thought FileRoller was default in Lubuntu, I don't even know wich one is it, I just double click it and it opens. I checked and yes, it is Archive Manager
[22:14] <wxl> ok nevermind :D
[22:14] <wxl> tee hee
[22:14] <wxl> let me see if i have a similar issue
[22:14] <wxl> in fact why don't you send me to the exact file you're dealing with
[22:15] <wxl> (i don't usually drag and drop)
[22:16] <osmodivs> wxl: It happens with all compressed files
[22:16] <osmodivs> tar, zip, rar
[22:16] <osmodivs> I have to copy and paste, but it should not freeze like that
[22:16] <emce_PL> for me - the same - I have to kill file roller from console, cause system is freezed
[22:17] <wxl> emce_PL: only with drag and drop?
[22:17] <osmodivs> It says I dont have enough permissions
[22:17] <emce_PL> yes - normally  fileroller works perfect
[22:17] <wxl> huh
[22:18] <wxl> it is file roller
[22:18] <wxl> why the hell does the desktop file call it archive manager?
[22:18] <wxl> i hate that crap
[22:18] <wxl> anyways let's do a little bug search here..
[22:18] <osmodivs> I'll  do it again and write down the error message
[22:18] <wxl> can you guys confirm that if you browse for a directory and hit extract all is well?
[22:21] <emce_PL> I can confirm it - I use FR quite often, but after those crashes I didn't use d'n'd
[22:21] <wxl> k cool then at least i'm not alone on that
[22:22] <osmodivs> Ok, this is what I got after the freeze. EXTRACTION NOT PERFORMED: You don't have the right permissions to extract archives in the folder
[22:22] <wxl> seems to be a known bug
[22:23] <osmodivs> So I need to improvise then, eh?
[22:23] <wxl> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file-roller/+bug/483541
[22:24] <wxl> yeah just extract by browsing for the location and hitting the icon
[22:24] <wxl> meanwhile i'd add your voice to that bug
[22:25] <osmodivs> wxl: Like ubuntu-bug?
[22:25] <wxl> sure or just do it through launchpad
[22:25] <wxl> and/or
[22:26] <wxl> emce_PL: i'd do the same since you're aware of this
[22:26] <wxl> i'll do it too
[22:27] <wxl> anyone else that experiences it, throw down
[22:27] <wxl> more people we have, the more likely it is to happen
[22:40] <wxl> ok, that sucked
[22:42] <emce_PL> what do you mean?
[22:43] <balt11t> Does Lubuntu have internet-sharing?