[03:56] <superkuh> So, the torrent http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/precise/release/lubuntu-12.04-alternate-amd64.iso.torrent actually downloads "lubuntu-12.04-desktop-i386" and not the alternate install CD.
[04:01] <superkuh> Or, at least it is named that. I'm downloading the alternate install via HTTP to compare.
[04:23] <superkuh> Yup. The torrent does actually download the wrong iso.
[08:34] <furycd001> Hey can anyone help me :?  I have installed lubuntu & created a custom openbox session. can anyone tell me how to remove the lubuntu session, login manager & boot straight to openbox :?
[14:11] <test123> Hi all.
[15:21] <Jef91> Does Lubuntu 12.04 use a PAE only kernel like Ubuntu 12.04 does?
[15:26] <Sentynel> Jef91: lubuntu uses the same software repositories as ubuntu, and thus the same default kernel
[15:27] <Jef91> Ahh so Lubuntu 12.04 doesn't install to non-PAE systems then?
[15:27] <Sentynel> as far as I'm aware pae is not the default in 12.04
[15:27] <Sentynel> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE/ suggests PAE only becomes default in 12.10
[15:28] <Sentynel> ah, the PAE kernel is provided by the installer if >3GB of system memory is detected
[15:29] <Sentynel> I don't know if that feature is included in lubuntu's installer, though I would guess so, but I can't see it defaulting to PAE before ubuntu does
[15:30] <Jef91> thanks
[18:27] <smile> bye :)
[19:20] <silverarrow> hi
[19:21] <silverarrow> is there a way to connect to the internet with a laptop to laptop connection
[19:21] <silverarrow> I have a laptop running wireless fine, and one with only wired connection
[19:22] <silverarrow> hi
[19:23] <silverarrow> has anone manage laptop to laptop internet connection?
[19:24] <silverarrow> when I connect the wire from my lubuntu laptop to my windows laptop, nothing happens
[19:25] <silverarrow> maybe it doesn't work with wired connection
[19:25] <silverarrow> I have no access to the modem
[19:25] <silverarrow> which is silly I know
[19:25] <silverarrow> but there you are
[19:25] <silverarrow> ...or I am
[19:26] <Unit193> Did you try http://askubuntu.com/questions/129579/creating-a-hotspot-in-lubuntu ?
[19:27] <silverarrow> i don't know why, but the power pc lubuntu is really anoying with wireless
[19:27] <silverarrow> neither of my usb wireless adaptors works either
[19:28] <silverarrow> no, I haven't asked there Unit193
[19:28] <silverarrow> seems there are no direct answer either
[19:29] <gomiboy> silverarrow: are you using direct connection, without a hub/switch?
[19:29] <silverarrow> so, it's called a hotspot?
[19:29] <silverarrow> ...hmm...
[19:30] <silverarrow> ...some futher googeling...
[19:30] <Unit193> There was a link to a guide, and the reason why the user couldn't get it.
[19:30] <Unit193> ad hoc.
[19:31] <silverarrow> well, yes, it seems I have to have buntu on both computers
[19:33] <silverarrow> thanks for the link
[19:33] <silverarrow> i shall get to it
[19:35] <silverarrow> gomiboy: not sure, I just have a windows laptop connected to the modem with a usb wireless, and a cable from the lubuntu laptop to the windows laptop
[19:36] <silverarrow> I need a regular modem connection, should be less fuzz then
[19:38] <silverarrow> hi zleap
[19:38] <zleap> hi
[19:39] <silverarrow> I have come as far as installing lubuntu on the ibook
[19:39] <silverarrow> seems to run fine, but I have to fix the wireless to get connected, and some booting issue
[19:40] <silverarrow> I have to give a blacklist comand at boot up for it to work
[19:40] <silverarrow> it might sort it's self out as soon as I get the updates
[19:41] <silverarrow> the old ibook behaves, silent, smooth...
[19:41] <silverarrow> I like lubuntu
[19:41] <silverarrow> no need for more ram it seems, though I might get some
[19:42] <silverarrow> isn't 1GB a must these days?
[19:42] <SkippersBoss> if you want a stable sytem it seems to be the case
[19:42] <silverarrow> oh, I do
[19:43] <silverarrow> unfortunately a lot of dismateling on the ibook I think, but it is a onetime thing
[19:43] <silverarrow> luckily I found a guide
[19:44] <silverarrow> I think there a two slots in this one, one is emtpy, and max is 1.5GB
[19:45] <silverarrow> do anyone of you know what a "Linux b43.blacklist=yes" command is?
[19:45] <silverarrow> I don't think I will fuzz with it until I have done the updates
[19:46] <silverarrow> hoping it might sort it's self out then
[19:47] <zleap> i have lubuntu with 2gb works great
[19:48] <zleap> the black list is something to do with drivers so they are not loaded
[19:48] <zleap> i think
[19:48] <zleap> try man <command>
[19:49] <silverarrow> I have been looking at this neat Samsung laptop
[19:50] <silverarrow> much like the mac pros, very nice, light and solid
[19:50] <silverarrow> i mean, firmware seems well put together, both internal parts and casing
[19:57] <silverarrow> back later
[19:57] <silverarrow> ;-)
[19:57] <silverarrow> oh, smilies
[19:57] <silverarrow> on irc
[19:58] <zleap> k
[20:30] <zleap> anyone here from canada ?
[22:23] <Guest78978> hi yall
[22:24] <Guest78978> how do u sign in on the irc i got it registered but dont know how to sign in or what ever
[22:25] <pv2b>  /msg nickserv identify <your nickname> <your password>
[22:25] <Unit193> Or you could set it up for your client to do it for you, what client?
[22:41] <Guest78978> xchat gnome
[22:42] <Unit193> There should be a server password input box, put username:password in there.
[22:51] <lubuntuHDD> hello
[22:52] <kanliot> hi
[22:52] <lubuntuHDD> I've tried installing lubuntu 12.04 about 5 times now, and each time, the installer fails during the "copy files" portion -- I suspect hardware problems
[22:52] <kanliot> lemme guess you have 512 mb ram
[22:52] <lubuntuHDD> I'd like to test the hdd
[22:53] <lubuntuHDD> I have 512 or less, but alternate install fails as well
[22:53] <kanliot> did you try test disc?
[22:53] <lubuntuHDD> I don't know how to test the HDD, or what other components could be causing it to fail
[22:53] <lubuntuHDD> kanliot: yes
[22:53] <kanliot> and how did the alt install fail?
[22:54] <lubuntuHDD> It gave a red screen and said, "sorry, X package could not be installed" or something like that, and then asked me if I wanted to continue from a previous part of the installation
[22:54] <lubuntuHDD> but it would always fail, but the package it failed at varied randomly
[22:55] <lubuntuHDD> The CD drive would also eject randomly
[22:55] <lubuntuHDD> so I got a liveUSB instead, and used PloP boot manager to boot it
[22:56] <kanliot> how is your internet connection?
[22:56] <kanliot> i'm just guessing here
[22:56] <lubuntuHDD> I didn't set it up during the alt install
[22:57] <lubuntuHDD> but it worked in graphical
[22:57] <lubuntuHDD> when I tried that way
[22:57] <kanliot> did you try alternate from the liveusb?
[22:57] <kanliot> i mean alternate from the usb?
[22:57] <lubuntuHDD> yeah I understood -- not yet
[22:58] <lubuntuHDD> I really suspect a hardware problem though
[22:58] <kanliot> on the livecd
[22:58] <kanliot> there is a memory test
[22:58] <kanliot> that works pretty well
[22:58] <kanliot> but you should be using alternate from the usb
[22:58] <lubuntuHDD> I can do that -- but what if the memory is ok and something else is wrong
[22:59] <kanliot> yeah could be
[22:59] <kanliot> on my system i run systemtester it calculates pi
[22:59] <kanliot> to test the cpu
[22:59] <kanliot> and my hard drives have smart monitoring
[22:59] <kanliot> and if that doesn't work, i repleace the ide cables
[23:00] <lubuntuHDD> that could be the issue
[23:00] <lubuntuHDD> mine are very old
[23:00] <lubuntuHDD> and about a month ago, lubuntu was already installed on this computer, but just crashed and wouldn't boot up after that.
[23:02] <kanliot> that sounds pretty bad
[23:02] <kanliot> make sure cpu isn't overheating
[23:02] <kanliot> i guess that's obvious
[23:02] <kanliot> but chekc anyhow
[23:03] <kanliot> like with a clogged heat sing
[23:03] <kanliot> sink
[23:03] <lubuntuHDD> I can check -- and nothing is obvious... :p
[23:04] <lubuntuHDD> I just know enough about computers to be a danger to them lol
[23:06] <kanliot> should i turn my pc off? are you that dangerous?
[23:07] <genoobie> hey all
[23:08] <kanliot> hi
[23:09] <genoobie> trying to install "minecraft" on ubuntu so my kids can play
[23:09] <genoobie> but I think i am missing java virtual machine
[23:09] <genoobie> when I type this "java -Xmx1024M -Xms512M -cp Minecraft.jar net.minecraft.LauncherFrame"
[23:10] <genoobie> I get an error "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: net/minecraft/LauncherFrame"
[23:10] <genoobie> "Could not find the main class: net.minecraft.LauncherFrame"
[23:10] <genoobie> is that because of an absent JVM?
[23:10] <kanliot> i'd ask in the minecraft channel
[23:11] <genoobie> ok, tx
[23:11] <kanliot> i'm sure there's one somewhere
[23:15] <Unit193> It's not -cp, it's -jar
[23:15] <kanliot> he left
[23:16] <Unit193> I know, but now so do you. :P