[02:32] Is there an "Alternate CD" for Lubuntu - in the same way that there is one for Ubuntu? I use the Ubuntu Alternate CD to install an LTSP server - would love to be able to do the same with Lubuntu! [02:42] it is on the download page [02:43] cdimage.ubuntu.com [02:55] Thanks nuf0xx!!! [03:00] np [03:24] ok i have a problem booting lubuntu from a live CD [03:25] can anyone help? [03:26] ok [03:26] well [03:26] all quiet here [03:26] !ask | bring [03:26] bring: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [03:27] ok [03:27] thanks [03:27] lubuntu freezes on boot [03:27] from live CD [03:27] i get strings of brackets like [56.00000] etc. [03:27] then stops [03:28] bring: i would try nomodeset [03:28] i would try any of those options under the F6 menu [03:28] on boot options? [03:28] literally wont hurt to try them all [03:28] what is nomodeset? [03:28] i did [03:28] but i don't get desktop [03:29] i get the command prompt [03:29] how do i get the desktop [03:29] bring: i would try those options from the F6 menu [03:29] any of them... all of them for that matter [03:29] ok [03:29] thanks === holstein_ is now known as holstein [05:29] Hi y'all [05:34] Do you guys help out with PPC Lubuntu? === Dudir1 is now known as Darth_Dudir === Darth_Dudir is now known as Dudir_eee [09:22] lubuntu! [16:05] hello all [16:05] nice to be here again. [17:15] hi [17:15] has lubuntu a manager for customize shortcuts? [17:15] or what use by default? [17:19] at the moment I'm doing sudo apt-get install xbindkeys | source: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KeyboardShortcuts [17:30] ok, so it's solved! bye! [17:30] :) [19:51] hello [19:51] I have a "small" problem with pcmanfm [19:52] any time I change the background to not show a background image, hence to show a black ( or any other color) background pcmanfm restarts the desktop and I have to relogin [19:55] and then all is good? [19:55] its just when you are making a change lapion ? [19:56] any time I change from having an image as the background to having the background as a single color I have to login over, and things are back in the old [19:57] how are you making the changes? [19:57] if I edit the config file for pcmanfm manually I can not login [19:58] interesting... i dont know about "hacking" pcmanfm personally... i usually suggest trying with another user account to isolate the .config files [19:58] from the preferences dialog of the background, and/or editing the file, makes no difference.. [19:58] not sure if thats appropriate for your case though [20:00] holstein, going to try that [20:01] I forgot about the " isolate" possibility [20:09] even on a "virgin" account I get the same problem, btw I am using natty [20:11] if I set the background to: "fill with background colour only" the desktop is killed [20:27] well back to the old process hungry background image [21:08] lapion: i suppose you could try it from a live CD... but it seems like that might just be a bug you can file === IdleOne is now known as pangolin [21:19] can I install new video drivers on older lubuntu 10.04 [21:20] I guess so tata, but don't ask me how [21:22] tata: if they're from the ubuntu repos dated after 10.04 yoiu will need to add the repo to your allowed list, grab the ones you want & then remove the repo. [21:22] if the drivers are available as an ppa, it is a bit easier :) [21:24] ok, I ask because I have VIA chip set and Lubuntu 10.40 not support that [21:26] tata: which 'bit' of the driver do you need (i.e. what is not working at present)? [21:53] hello all [21:54] i was just wandering if it was necessary to get better quality sound if I change the Alsa into Pulse audio as per requirement of Skype [21:54] I noticed the sound quality with windows was better then under linux and now seen that for linux they required the Pulse audio [21:56] Good evening! [21:58] I'm attempting to remove Lubuntu's "login manager", but can't seem to find the configuratin file or script which disables this. When I boot up my laptop, I want the boot process to end with the command line prompt, and I wish to type "startx" to invoke LXDE. How can I do this? Thanks. [21:58] *configuration