=== P4R4N01D1 is now known as P4R4N01D [03:06] Hi, my laptop doesn't hibernate when I close the lid in ubuntu [03:07] I was wondering how I can do this, because if I close the lid, the light just stays on and eventually starts to over heat the computer [03:07] rawfodog: ubuntu? 10.04? 11.10? [03:07] lubuntu [03:07] the latest version [03:07] lubuntu 11.10? [03:07] yes [03:07] when i set up an old laptop, i decided to just shut it down and not bother with sleep [03:08] I dont want to do that. [03:08] rawfodog: you might not have a choice with that hardware [03:08] i would suggest getting something like the normal ubuntu live CD.. see if that sleeps as expected.. then you can learn what packages you need to add to lubuntu [03:08] so it is all laptops ? [03:08] rawfodog: no [03:09] ubuntu sleeps when I close the lid [03:09] rawfodog: im saying its potentially your hardware not being supported [03:09] rawfodog: if ubuntu works, then you can learn what packages you need to add to lubuntu to make that work [03:09] thanks for the help [03:09] rawfodog: assuming its ubuntu 11.10 and lubuntu 11.10, and not different versions [03:09] I'm not that experienced enough to do that [03:10] rawfodog: the kernels are the same, so the support will be similar.. you just need to figure out what is missing [03:10] rawfodog: i think most folks find xubuntu to be more in the middle [03:16] Check the BIOS, and the settings in xfce4-power-manager-settings [06:00] Anyone got a link to the 32bit 12.04 beta? [06:00] (and 64 bit.. might as well) [06:01] !daily [06:01] Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [06:01] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/12.04/beta-2/ [06:01] Unit193: That'll give me an idea of how it'll turn out , besides bugs fixed later on ? [06:02] I'd bet on changes before it's out. [06:02] I just pray to God Unity isn't one of them :p [06:02] or KDE [06:03] The L in Lubuntu is LXDE, that won't be one of thm. [08:26] heh [08:27] well, a lightweight Unity-like DE might not be a bad thing... [08:29] Not really sure if you can do that with Unity, but there was a mix up early precise where Lubuntu had Untiy. [09:03] Unit193: I don't think Unity is *that* heavyweight tbh, at least not the 2d version [09:04] what is nice is the level of integration between the apps [10:05] wow, chromium really is a horrible browser [10:06] I gave it a go for a while, but still prefer firefox [10:07] it's unusable [10:08] there's no way to turn off that silly, patronising "This type of file can harm your computer" message when you click on PDFs [10:08] fatally broken [10:11] I found it hard to browse porn sites, lol, like tube8 video streams work better in firefox, skipping sections of video causes pauses that don't recover in chromium [10:32] gilir, FYI the audacious armhf/armel bug is Bug #791304 [10:32] Launchpad bug 791304 in projectm (Ubuntu) "projectm version 2.0.1+dfsg-12 failed to build on armel & armhf" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/791304 [10:37] ogra_, thanks, I'll keep an eye on it === nothingspecial is now known as rastamouse === rastamouse is now known as fingermouse === fingermouse is now known as nothingspecial === smile-in-love is now known as smile4love [12:23] how do i auto join channel at startup of xchat [12:23] bye :) [12:23] right click => add to startup [12:23] :p [12:23] no such option [12:23] :( [12:23] sorry, i don't know then [12:24] :( [12:30] meet add it to favourites [12:32] meet: Menu xchat-> Network list-> Edit -> type in #channel into "favourite channels" [12:33] meet, seperate channels with a , [12:33] meet, then buy me a beer [12:44] hmmm lol, I'm a tool he wasnt even here [12:47] will gnome apps work on lubuntu? [12:47] meet add it to favourites [12:47] meet: Menu xchat-> Network list-> Edit -> type in #channel into "favourite channels" [12:47] meet, seperate channels with a , [12:47] meet, then buy me a beer [12:47] hmmm lol, I'm a tool he wasnt even here [12:47] * meet (~meet@123.201.198.126) has joined #lubuntu [12:48] meet yer, but when you install em they prolly install some gnome libs [12:48] doh! [13:00] will cairo dock work well on lubuntu? got an old pc with less resources [14:03] how to setup a network between to ubuntu computers? [14:03] meet, what kind of network? [14:04] you men windows shares kind of network? [14:05] ya. i got a laptop connected wirelessly to the internet at home and another desktop wired [14:08] @bioterror [14:18] then you configure samba [14:18] !samba [14:18] Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT. [14:39] brb [14:40] bioterror i have to ubuntu pcs [14:40] not between windows and ubuntu [14:40] i want it between ubuntu and ubuntu [14:40] sry. 2 ubuntu* [14:40] you can use ssh, nfs, what ever you want [14:41] but I prefer samba, even between ubuntu and arch linux and windows computers [14:41] in home network [14:41] from outside I use ssh [14:42] :) [14:42] can u give me a step by step tut? [14:43] open your pcmanfm [14:43] press ctrl+l [14:43] and type [14:43] ssh://ip.address.to.another.computer/ [14:43] and there you go [14:43] gvfs <3 [14:43] that easy? [14:44] ofcourse you should install first: on every computer [14:44] openssh-server :D [14:44] sudo apt-get install openssh-server [14:46] ok installed ssh-server [14:47] now will that command work? what all files are visible? [14:47] meet: whatever the user has permissions for [14:49] its giving an erro [14:49] file location not mounted [14:49] something like that [14:50] holstein [14:50] bioterror getting an error [14:50] meet: it? [14:51] the ssh command [14:51] meet: open a terminal and make sure you can ssh into the remote machine.. [14:51] ssh:// ip address [14:51] ssh ipaddress [14:51] or, ssh username@ipaddress [14:51] the space is important [14:51] it says network is unreachable [14:53] meet: they will both need to be online [14:54] meet: you can try pining the ip [14:54] ping -c 6 ipaddress [14:54] ping -c 6 192.168.0.1 for example [14:55] if you cant ping it, you wont be able to ssh into it [14:55] they are online [14:55] meet: cool.. if they are configured properly, you will be able to ping, and then ssh [14:56] they laptop pinged the desktop. but the ssh ip in filemanager is giving a blank screen [14:56] meet: open a terminal and ssh into it from there [14:57] if that works, consider trying the application gigolo [14:59] when i ssh from the terminal on laptop it asks for passwd i entered the desktop passwd and logged in [14:59] now the prompt shows meet@lubuntu [14:59] so i am on desktop [15:00] right? now how do i share the files? [15:03] wow that was easy. :) but i am able to share only from the laptop [15:03] all done well [15:04] lubuntu is not helping much in ssh commands. just a copied a file from the laptop to the dekstop. [15:16] i was able to play a game on ubuntu using wine .. but its not working on lubuntu..what could be the reason? [15:24] anyone else on beta2 having problems with the calendar applet? [18:35] doei! :) (dutch for bye :p ) [20:25] everything goes wrong today [20:25] I cannot boot lubuntu on a HP laptop [20:26] and a new wireless adaptor will not connectg [20:26] any idea why lubuntu will not boot up to normal desktop, but to a command line state [20:26] like a black screen [20:27] I get the normal lubuntu blue screen for a while then I get to choose which way to boot or to install [20:28] then blue screen again then the black command terminal state [20:28] anyone here? [20:31] hi John [20:42] hi NQTropic [20:44] hi silverarrow [20:44] not much activity here tonight [20:44] I am trying to boot lubuntu on a HP laptop [20:45] ok [20:45] and it will not behave [20:46] I boot up to a terminal like state [20:46] I get as far as the boot up stage, where you can choose "try lubuntu with out any change to the system" "install lubuntu" .... [20:48] good evening ... just re-migrating to lubuntu. has anyone experience with SIGIL (an Editor to create Epub Files) and Lubuntu [20:48] ?? [20:50] hi [20:50] no unfortunately [20:50] and it's really slow here tonight [20:51] though I like lubuntu [20:52] silverarrow, hey brother ;) [20:52] hi silverlion lol [21:08] lost connection [21:10] * SilverLion has a weak wifi too [21:10] that is why i am going offline ;) and in front of my tv [21:10] cu later! [22:27] hi all [22:28] are all security patches arriving in same time in lubuntu as in ubuntu ? [22:28] please [22:30] !patience [22:30] Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ [22:30] just a thought :P [22:31] Poliv: Lubuntu and Ubuntu share the same repositories, as security updates are applied in "ubuntu" it includes all the semi-official derivatives (lubuntu, kubuntu, xubuntu, and ubuntu) [22:31] last i checked at least [22:32] thanks ! [22:33] jsute one more question: as the new LTS 12.04 is almost out, afaik, will there a lubuntu release on 12.04 as alternate supporting full disk encryption ? [22:33] i'm on the page [22:34] but can't see the full disk encryption http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/12.04/beta-2/ [22:34] that'd be a question for the Lubuntu devs, or #ubuntu+1 i think [22:34] also for all i know they may not have decided yet [22:34] (they should have though) [22:34] ok i may ask them ! [22:34] thanks for your answer EvilResistance :) [22:35] also dont take my word for everything, when I say "I think' or "For all I know" that means i'm uncertain, but its more than likely the devs know [22:35] :P [22:35] ok :) === Resistance is now known as EvilResistance