[00:00] hggdh: Thanks on looking BTW, I really appreciate it [00:00] hggdh: should I nuke the i386 packages? [00:00] alex_mayorga: I do not know why they were installed, so I cannot really answer. I do not have them in my system, though [00:01] another thing you can try is to bring down the amd64 ones to the same version as the i386 (apt-get install libattr1=1:2.4.46-5ubuntu1 [00:01] I'd blame skype, but I don-t know any better really [00:02] ah, maybe skype indeed [00:02] but now I do have to go [00:02] E: Version '1:2.4.46-5ubuntu1' for 'libattr1' was not found [00:03] hggdh: It could wait I believe, the laptop still boots as is [00:03] * alex_mayorga wonders if another bug should be filled === trinikrono1 is now known as trinikrono === pi-rho is now known as pi-rho|away === Guest69114 is now known as Ursinha === zyga is now known as zyga-afk [21:26] iam using ubuntu 12.04 lts.when i close the lid of my computer it suspends and i program it from power manager do nothing [21:40] idx0: So it actually suspends, or is it coming up with a mostly black screen asking for your password? You can turn off the lock screen in the brightness settings. [21:41] zh:when iam closing the lid the screen comes blank when iam open the lid again it ask for the password [21:43] idx0: Sorry, I'm having a hard time understanding that sentence. [21:44] when iam closing the lid it suspends [21:44] when iam opening the lid again it ask for a password [21:52] Well if it's not the lock screen then you should check LaunchPad, sounds like Bug #1022655, it's fairly new so you may want to suscribe to it for updates. [21:52] Launchpad bug 1022655 in gnome-power-manager "Suspend on laptop lid close is off but still suspends" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1022655 [21:52] Gnome-power-manager is what handles it, here's the package page on LP: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager