[02:42] <Guest67329> I am trying to install Lubuntu on a complex machine with Windows/Ubuntu on it already.  My install seems to stall at 50% with no progress. Any ideas?
[04:11] <ekaj> Why's lubuntu have so many terminals?
[04:12] <wxl> ekaj: 1 is too many?
[04:12] <Unit193> I think he counted xterm...
[04:13] <ekaj> I just saw 'LXTerminal, UXTerm, and XTerm... I assumed they were all terminals
[04:14] <wxl> i only have lxterm
[04:17] <ekaj> I didn't install the others, they're just there
[04:17] <wxl> this is a brand new install and you've installed nothing else?
[04:18] <ekaj> Not that I'm aware of - my bro put the distro on the computer, all he used it for was internet browsing for a few days.
[04:18] <wxl> then you can't be certain
[04:19] <ekaj> Says X and UX are terminals for the X window system.
[04:19] <wxl> well yeah
[04:20] <Unit193> dpkg -S `which uxterm` == xterm and apt-cache show xterm |grep Task  has lubuntu, along with the rest.
[04:22] <wxl> strange
[04:22] <wxl> i have no xterm or uxterm
[04:23] <wxl> lxterm would satisfy depends of lubuntu-core because xorg requires xterm or x-terminal-emulator
[06:04] <saleem> hi, why do my lubuntu install pae kernel than the generic version?
[06:04] <saleem> is there any difference between the two?
[06:12] <kanliot> yeah pae is for newer pcs
[06:13] <kanliot> sle
[06:13] <kanliot> saleem,
[06:13] <saleem> newer pcs , i dont know how to rate my pc to be honest
[06:13] <kanliot> if you need non-pae you can't boot
[06:14] <kanliot> so really nobody complains about pae working
[06:14] <kanliot> ok?
[06:14] <saleem> i have an AMD Athlon 64X dual core processor 5000+
[06:14] <saleem> so do i need pae kernel?
[06:14] <kanliot> no
[06:14] <kanliot> is the simplest possible answer
[06:15] <kanliot> i would use desktop 64 bit if you have 1G ram
[06:15] <saleem> but i did not opt for pae kernel lubuntu installs it by default itself
[06:15] <kanliot> whats the question
[06:16] <saleem> the question is do i just keep the pae or get the generic one manually
[06:16] <kanliot> keep it
[06:16] <kanliot> don't worry
[06:16] <kanliot> nothing will happen
[06:17] <nirrad> Hello I have Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller. I was wondering how to change the display options in dual monitor mode? so far just have a clone of original screen . Thank you
[06:18] <kanliot> arandr might work
[06:18] <kanliot> might not
[06:18] <kanliot> nirrad,
[06:18] <saleem> fair enough kanliot , since i have always seen ubuntu using generic linux this generic-pae looked different so i was wondering have i messed up with something or what but if it works i have no issue whether its generic or generic-pae
[06:18] <nirrad> ok thank you very much
[06:18] <kanliot> yes saleem
[06:19] <saleem> thank you kanliot
[06:22] <nirrad> Worked kanliot. thanks again for help
[06:22] <kanliot> wow
[06:22] <kanliot> cool
[06:24] <nirrad> lol
[06:42] <mi3> hey kanliot yo!
[06:43] <kanliot> sup
[06:43] <mi3> nothing, and you ?
[06:49] <kanliot> mmm messing about
[06:49] <kanliot> can we move to offtopic
[08:56] <nirrad> Hello. Anyone with experience with ARandR? How do I make the settings permant. Changes dont remain after reboot. Thank you
[09:07] <nirrad> lol. Hmmm ok.. How do you set a shell script to run on start up in lubuntu?
[09:19] <Tm_T> patience
[19:21] <mahesh> how do i set system wide proxy in lubuntu?
[19:43] <kanliot> that last guy quit after 13 minutes
[19:43] <kanliot> IMHO we need to explain the concept of waiting for help
[19:43] <kanliot> waiting about an hour
[19:46] <GridCube> 13 minutes is actually quite a lot of waitning