[00:58] <gajbooks> What would be an easy to use package manager that lets you search by categories without any advanced options that would be good for a newbie.
[01:00] <phillw> gajbooks: LSC :)
[01:01] <phillw> It will be fully ready for 12.04, but even under 11.10 it is doing quite well. Still a couple of minor niggles to sort out, but it is certainly functional for a new comer.
[01:03] <phillw> gajbooks: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_to_install_Lubuntu_Software_Center
[01:17] <gajbooks> I just wen't with the Ubuntu one.
[01:17] <gajbooks> Thanks though.
[01:17] <gajbooks> (Just the software-center package)
[03:04] <metsys23> hi there
[03:04] <benonsoftware> Howdy metsys23
[03:04] <metsys23> quick question: what office suite you recommend me?
[03:05]  * benonsoftware uses LibreOffice
[03:05] <holstein> +1
[03:07] <metsys23> ok, i will try it, thanks!
[03:08] <metsys23> (just install lubuntu, I will came here from now on)
[04:28] <adam__> Testing out Lubuntu 12.04 Beta, I keep getting errors and it wants to send a bug report, but all that does is take me to a website. Do I have to create an account just to send an error report?
[04:28] <holstein> i would ask in #ubuntu+1
[04:28] <holstein> and, you can create a lauchpad account if you like
[04:30] <adam__> ok thanks
[04:55] <stlsaint> adam__: yes to report a bug on launchpad you need to create an account
[04:55] <stlsaint> spam and all...
[04:55] <stlsaint> tata for now
[04:59] <adam__> thanks
[11:05] <lubi> hi,  where can i find lubuntu 11.10 PC (Intel x86) desktop CD MD5 Sum hash
[11:05] <lubi> so i can compare it is it good
[11:09] <smile4ever> lubi: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/11.10/release/ :)
[11:10] <lubi> ty!
[11:10] <smile4ever> you're welcome :)
[11:49] <tata> I install Rakkarack 0.3.0 on Lubuntu 10.04, and do nothing, why?
[11:50] <tata> Rakarrack
[11:53] <Myrtti> well it's not in Ubuntu repositories... how did you install it?
[11:56] <tata> from synaptic p.m.
[11:57] <Myrtti> but it's not on repositories, so did you add a PPA?
[11:57] <tata> also, install jack audio
[12:06] <tata> whar is PPA
[12:06] <tata> what
[12:16] <AlanBell> !info rakkarack
[12:16] <smile4ever> personal package assistant :)
[12:16] <smile4ever> a source from which you can get up-to-date software :)
[12:16] <AlanBell> archive rather than assistant
[12:18] <smile4ever> AlanBell: yeah :p I guessed the a :)
[12:18] <topyli> Myrtti: rakarrack is in the repos
[12:18] <AlanBell> !info rakarrack
[12:18] <topyli> just a typo :)
[12:21] <Myrtti> so it is
[12:25] <tata> but do not work
[12:37] <AlanBell> tried running it from the command line?
[12:38] <AlanBell> so in a terminal window type "rakarrack" hit return and see what happens
[13:00] <metsys23> hi there
[13:00] <metsys23> I just install lubuntu in my laptop, came from xubuntu that i belive is too heavy
[13:01] <metsys23> but after a fresh install I miss some things, for example: lubuntu have no ubuntu software center instaled, what you advise me to use to install apps?
[15:46] <mlpokn> guys
[15:46] <mlpokn> my brightness always gets maxed out at startup?! How can I fix it?
[18:19] <pip__> trying to install  12.04 beta1 from March 1st from alternate i386.iso off a flash drive created with unetbootin & I'm getting: this is not a valid ubuntu cd or words to that effect.  Anybody have any clue what that's about?
[18:20] <pip__> md5sum was good by the way
[19:00] <smile4ever> bye :)
[19:38] <Wooden_Android> hello! could someone help me figure out why my wireless adapter isn't working?
[19:38] <Wooden_Android> it is a Intel(R) WiFi Link 1000 BGN
[19:43] <KM0201> Wooden_Android: do you know what chipset it is? i assume its an intel of some sort, but i've been fooled before
[19:44] <Wooden_Android> where/how do i find out the chipset?
[19:44] <KM0201> is it a usb or internal device?
[19:44] <Wooden_Android> its internal
[19:45] <KM0201> open a terminal  type  lspci (LSPCi)  and hit enter... loook through your devices, and find your wireless adapter
[19:46] <Wooden_Android> a terminal in linux? or a terminal in windows?
[19:46] <KM0201> linux.. windows isn/t gonna tell you anything
[19:48] <Wooden_Android> its difficult because i have to run windows to get on irc
[19:48] <KM0201> well, the only real way to find out, is to run that command under Linux... can you not cable yourself to your router for af ew minutes?
[19:49] <Wooden_Android> i don't have an ethernet cable, but i have another computer so in a minute ill just get on irc on the other computer
[19:50] <KM0201> ok
[19:54] <hydrozii> ok so lspci ?
[19:56] <KM0201> yes
[19:56] <KM0201> lspci
[19:57] <hydrozii> alright it gives a lot of output, what are we looking for?
[19:58] <KM0201> find your wireless device
[19:58] <hydrozii> just the Network controller?
[19:58] <KM0201> it'll look something like 'network controller:  then read the description, and see if it mentions wireless"
[19:58] <hydrozii> ok its.. Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1000
[19:59] <KM0201> thats what lspci says?
[19:59] <hydrozii> thats what it says about network controllers yes
[20:00] <rfiaca> hi! what software you advise me to use in alternative to sugarsync? I am new in lubuntu, in windows i use sugarsync but i think there is no linux client to sugarsync :(
[20:00] <KM0201> hmm, that makes no sense
[20:00] <KM0201> what is sugarsync?
[20:01] <hydrozii> :/ i can try to tell you as much info as i can think of that could be relevent?
[20:01] <rfiaca> KM0201, is like dropbox, but with more free space :)
[20:01] <KM0201> hmm, never heard of it, so i'm guessing they don't have a Linux client
[20:03] <KM0201> hydrozii: kinda hard to say, cuz it doesn't sound like you're getting a chipset identification in your output
[20:03] <rfiaca> yup, but what software you advise me to use instead of sugarsync, with a good linux client, and some more space that dropbox... :)
[20:04] <KM0201> um, Ubuntu 1 (i think thats what its called) has 5gigs for free
[20:04] <KM0201> but i don't know how much you consider "enough"
[20:05] <rfiaca> KM0201, 5gb is nice, but i need a client to use in linux and windows machines
[20:05] <hydrozii> maybe there is relevent output that i didn't say.. Communication controller: Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family MEI Controller #1 (rev 04)
[20:05] <KM0201> i don't think thats it.
[20:05] <KM0201> actually, i'm almost sure it's not
[20:06] <hydrozii> well.. what about Ethernet controller or ISA Bridge?
[20:07] <KM0201> ethernet might be it.. but unlikely whats it say?
[20:08] <hydrozii> it says Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 06)
[20:08] <KM0201> that's for a cable connection
[20:09] <hydrozii> i was reading https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/internet/C/troubleshooting-wireless.html
[20:09] <hydrozii> and it recommends using sudo lshw -C network
[20:09] <KM0201> ok
[20:09] <KM0201> it really doesn't matter what you run, you need to figure out what chipset it is... i could give you 10 different commands that would tell you that.. it's just lspci is the easiest
[20:10] <hydrozii> i tried it in the past and got none of the 4 outputs it says i should get but right now it reads DISABLED
[20:11] <hydrozii> so how could my wireless adapter be disabled?
[20:11] <KM0201> even if its disabled, it should still show up in lspci
[20:11] <hydrozii> the hardware switch is definitly on, and it works in windows
[20:12] <KM0201> type this in a terminal      rfkill list
[20:12] <KM0201> does it say anything about wireless being blocked?
[20:13] <hydrozii> alright, for acer-wireless: Wireless LAN it gives me soft bocked: yes Hard blocked: no
[20:14] <KM0201> type this
[20:14] <KM0201> rkill unblock all
[20:14] <KM0201> then run rfkill list again
[20:14] <hydrozii> you mean rfkill unblock all?
[20:14] <KM0201> yes, sorry
[20:15] <hydrozii> ok i did and rfkill list gives the exact same output as before?
[20:16] <KM0201> dunno, you got something weird going on.
[20:16] <KM0201> beyond me
[20:16] <hydrozii> >.<
[20:16] <hydrozii> its a brand new computer
[20:16] <KM0201> that really doesn't mean anything
[20:17] <KM0201> did you not try a live cd/usb before installing?
[20:17] <KM0201> and what version of lubuntu did you install?
[20:17] <hydrozii> yah i haven't installed, this is all running from a live cd
[20:17] <KM0201> ok
[20:17] <KM0201> what version?
[20:17] <hydrozii> its actually ubuntu 11.10 64bit that im testing with right now
[20:17] <KM0201> hmm
[20:18] <KM0201> well, i gotta run...
[20:18] <KM0201> good luck w/ it
[20:18] <hydrozii> i also have a new 64bit version of linux mint that doesn't have wireless either
[20:18] <hydrozii> arlgiht :/
[20:19] <KM0201> well, mint/ubuntu run off the same kernel.. so... it's not surprising mint doesn't work either
[20:20] <hydrozii> alright well thanks for trying
[20:20] <KM0201> np
[20:20] <KM0201> you might try downloading the Lubuntu 12.04 beta.. since you're just trying on a live cd.. it's running a new kernel, might have better luck
[20:21] <hydrozii> anychance i can get you to give me a link to the download page?
[20:21] <KM0201> my wireless doesn't work on 11.10 either, but it's flawless onn 12.04
[20:21] <KM0201> hang on
[20:21] <hydrozii> yah that sounds like a good idea then
[20:21] <hydrozii> on my last computer lubuntu worked really well until about 6months ago when i couldn't get my wireless to work
[20:22] <KM0201> well crap, now i can't find it.
[20:23] <hydrozii> well if you can't find it, i probably won't, does ubuntu 12.04 have a new kernel as well?
[20:23] <hydrozii> because i found a ubuntu 12.04 download
[20:24] <KM0201> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/12.04/beta-1/
[20:24] <KM0201> i installed it on the alpha version, and it's been running great for me (but i'm pretty proficient with linux)
[20:25] <hydrozii> well ill give it a try
[20:26] <KM0201> good luck
[21:02] <gjrao039y3> Hi, I'm hoping to get some help with Lubuntu due to my lack of audio output. I checked so far that the snd module is loaded and alsa doesn't have it muted. This is my soundcard listing from aplay -l:
[21:02] <gjrao039y3> Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB4x0 High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
[21:02] <gjrao039y3> 	Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Device ff31
[21:02] <gjrao039y3> 	Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 64, IRQ 40
[21:02] <gjrao039y3> 	Memory at c0400000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]
[21:02] <gjrao039y3> 	Capabilities: <access denied>
[21:02] <gjrao039y3> 	Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel
[21:02] <gjrao039y3> 	Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel
[21:07] <gjrao039y3> Please tell me no one answered while I was reconneting.
[21:15] <tata> I use lubuntu 10.04,  if someone know my user and password, is it possible to still my files by internet?
[21:16] <Myrtti> not unless you've got something installed that allows it. Unlikely.
[21:16] <Myrtti> not by default no.
[21:18] <tata> can I check is it installated something like that?
[21:19] <gjrao039y3> Open up your package manager and look for a server. That's the most likely risk.
[21:20] <tata> synaptic package manager?
[21:22] <gjrao039y3> Yes, Synaptic is what you probable have.
[21:26] <tata> ok I type server, what name is of software?
[21:28] <tata> I have: cups, dnsutils, gnupg...
[21:28] <tata> gvfs, jackd,...
[21:31] <tata> xauth
[21:32] <gjrao039y3> None of those are a server. As far as name I can't really say. There are many servers you could install from many sources but I'd wager that you didn't. I assume you did the install yourself correct.
[21:32] <gjrao039y3> Well not a server in the internet sense anyway.
[21:33] <tata> ok
[21:34] <gjrao039y3>  I'm hoping to get some help with Lubuntu on my old Toshiba Satellite L35-S2366 due to my lack of audio output which works fine in Debian 6 after unmuting it and Ubuntu out-of-the-box. A spec sheet can be found here: http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/product/pdf_files/detailed_specs/satellite_L35-S2366.pdf. I checked so far that the snd module is loaded and alsa doesn't have it muted. This is my soundcard listing from aplay -l:
[21:34] <gjrao039y3> This is my soundcard listing from aplay -l:
[21:34] <gjrao039y3> Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc IXP SB4x0 High Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)	Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Device ff31 	Flags: bus master, slow devsel, latency 64, IRQ 40	Memory at c0400000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]	Capabilities: <access denied>	Kernel driver in use: HDA Intel	Kernel modules: snd-hda-intel
[21:45] <rfiaca> there are any setting to configure lubuntu shortcuts? thanks
[21:55] <andresinmp> hello, sorry but tried to join mailing list.
[21:55] <andresinmp> I tried 12.04 beta would you mind if I share my results?
[21:55] <andresinmp> https://twitter.com/#!/Andresinmp/status/176421071677964289/photo/1
[21:56] <andresinmp> https://twitter.com/#!/Andresinmp/status/176424675147128833/photo/1
[21:56] <andresinmp> https://twitter.com/#!/Andresinmp/status/176424966319898625/photo/1
[21:57] <andresinmp> Will try a live CD another day see if it is fixed. hopefully I will be in mailing list.
[22:25] <gjrao039y3> Finally found the problem with my sound. Figured I'd post on it incase someone else has the same issue and can find this on ubuntulog bots files.
[22:26] <gjrao039y3> It seems that for whatever reason Lubuntu installs don't add your user to the audio group by default.
[22:27] <gjrao039y3> So just load uasers-admin and click manage groups and under audio groups properties check the box for your user name.
[22:28] <gjrao039y3> Oops, "load up users-admin" not "load uasers-admin".
[22:29] <gjrao039y3> Keyboard needs cleaned again. Sorry.
[23:43] <rawfodog> Alternatives for slypheed ?
[23:43] <rawfodog> Id use thunderbird, but it doesnt minimize to the tray