[01:40] Does Ubuntu One work with Lubuntu? What do I need to do to get it to workj? [01:41] subman: you need 'an account' [01:41] https://one.ubuntu.com/ [01:41] not sure how it integrates with other DE's.. ive only briefly used it in gnome2 [01:41] cool... i would open a package manger, search for ubuntuone... OR, just select it to be installed, and look at what all wants to be pulled in, and see if you are comfortable with that [01:43] Will do, thanks [01:49] A note to any developers here. I just bought a cheap netbook, emachines, and Lubuntu installed without a hitch! Not one issue yet. Even wireless worked correctly the first shot. Nicely done. === JackyAlcine is now known as EvilJackyAlcine === EvilJackyAlcine is now known as JackyAlcine === M0hi is now known as IAmNotThatGuy [03:42] wonder why more don't use this [03:43] xubuntu seems a lil more popular [03:43] not much though [03:44] What settings in alsamixer can I tweak to make my sounds work? Basically, no sound plays regardless of what sound settings I'm using, I'm not sure if they are updating or not. [05:51] * Thinkerer68 is installing Lubuntu for the first time :) [06:50] so there's no way to get uuid from disk utility eh? [06:50] sudo blkid [06:50] bioterror: useful but didn't answer my question; i take it the implication is no [06:51] beautiful things are rarely also smart too [06:51] how do i find the uuid of a swap (logical) partition with blkid? [06:51] /dev/sda2: UUID="bfe9db7b-bab3-4d2c-a489-31505cf4f9c8" TYPE="swap" [06:52] weird [06:52] blkid doesn't show me nothing [06:52] fdisk -l shows it [06:52] it's in /proc/swaps [06:52] /proc/meminfo shows it properly in SwapTotal [06:52] hmmm [06:54] yeah if i run it on the device (in this case /dev/sda5) there is no output [06:54] cat /etc/fstab [06:54] ooops [06:54] :D [06:55] fstab is 50/60 [06:55] it can use uuid or device [06:55] there we go ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid [06:56] hAH weird [06:56] get this [06:56] i run blkid and it only shows primary [06:56] then i run ls -l and run blkid off of the swap device file (/dev/dm-0) [06:56] that works [06:57] then i run blkid and it shows [06:57] ahhhhh [06:57] i see the weirdness [06:57] apparently /dev/sd5 = /dev/dm-0 = /dev/mapper/cryptswap1 [06:58] wtf is cryptswap? [06:59] I dunno, your swap is encrypted [07:00] is that now by default? [07:00] i didn't install it [07:00] must be [08:45] hiya. any of you use lubuntu for day-job coding, i.e. emacs/vim, java (jdk), or other industry development tools? [08:46] it's already a miracle that we can browser internet with lubuntu [08:46] but what you have in your mind? [08:47] heh [08:47] nothing in particular. you? [11:36] hi [12:14] Hey leszek === pangolin is now known as Guest38282 [13:00] Can anyone with Lubuntu 11.10 or newer confirm if the package "alsamixer" is installed by default? [13:01] head_victim: its installed by default [13:02] iceroot: thank you for that :) [13:03] I was looking at bug 831888 and thought that it seemed odd as I swear I'd seen alsamixer on there but have played around too much with my installs to know what is default and what isn't [13:03] Launchpad bug 831888 in lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "No sound mixer in lubuntu 11.04" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/831888 [13:43] hi everyone, am i the only one who get a blank screen on boot and when trying to access console mode via ctrl+alt+Fx ? I always get something like this (http://img525.imageshack.us/img525/5303/img0169uk.jpg).. [13:44] i tried sudo modprobe fbcon and sudo mobprobe vga16fb, i did the trick, but then when i reboot the problem comes back [13:44] it did the trick* [13:47] after some research i found that the problem may come from xorg.conf, but it isn't in /etc/X11/ and i can't generate one because i can't acess console mode.. === micahg_ is now known as micahg [14:01] no one knows ? === IdleOne is now known as pangolin [16:36] skunkz: you can put an xorg.conf in place... sometimes i use a knoppix live CD and grab the one from the live session [16:36] you might be able to get into the recovery console [17:29] type in Let it Snow in google [17:29] neat stuff :D [17:29] tilt is better [20:33] how do i get a micro recording in lubuntu? [20:33] Ahmuck: huh? [20:49] i'd like to record voice, but can't seem to find a recording option ... [21:03] Ahmuck: to help me help you, what is your purpose to all this? [21:06] to record vioce via a microphone [21:06] why? [21:06] are you trying to make a song? [21:06] why have a mic port you can't recordo donde [21:06] do you want an alarm that says "get up or i'll kill you!"? [21:06] record from [21:06] there's plenty of things you can use to record audio [21:06] heh, that i have on my phone [21:06] but which ones to use depends on your purpose [21:06] I'd say something about Audacity, but without knowing what he'd need... [21:07] exactly, Unit193 [21:07] you could install jack and qarecord [21:07] that's what i use [21:07] of course i have a very particular reason.............................. [21:08] hell why not ardour [22:03] i simply need to record voice. for playback. for radio, something nice and simple i suppose [22:03] jack is a pian to use. doesn't lubuntu come with a basic recording option? [22:03] no [22:04] just use audacity i guess [22:04] it has a basic sound option [22:04] or i guess it does, as i do have sound [22:04] i don't know of another easy to use thing like sound recorder that isn't gnome [22:04] it's that word "simple" [22:04] k, are there some simple programs? [22:05] arecord on the command line [22:05] rec (part of sox) works too [22:05] both on the command lnie [22:16] doesn't lububntu come with some sort of recorder pre-installed ? [22:16] Ahmuck: no [22:16] well, technically yes [22:16] rec in sox and arecord [22:16] both on the command line [22:16] k, so it appears I've dumped it accidentially? [22:16] oh, i see [22:17] not a gui then [22:17] indeed === Ext4 is now known as Exio1