[02:01] <wolfgang__> where do i get lubuntu?
[02:04] <wolfgang__> nvm
[06:38] <spoons_> greetings
[07:17] <DarkWormhole> Hi ALL!!!
[07:17] <DarkWormhole> Any here?
[07:17] <DarkWormhole> !admin
[07:18] <DarkWormhole> where all!??!
[07:18] <DarkWormhole> #ubuntu
[07:28] <DarkWormhole> HEY!??!?!
[07:28] <DarkWormhole> #pcmanfm
[07:31] <DarkWormhole> WHO HUMAN?!?!?!
[07:31] <DarkWormhole> oh :(
[07:31] <DarkWormhole> bb
[07:38] <Jak_Atackka> Hello! I'm scouring the Linux-related IRC channels of the internet, hoping that someone can help me. I'm trying to configure my bootloader, but for whatever reason it won't save any changes I make to the .cfg file. It's on a separate /boot partition (/dev/sda1), because my motherboard is UEFI-only. Does anybody know how I can set it so changes I make to the /boot partition are permanent?
[07:40] <Ascavasaion> HOw to I change my sound between the different sound engines like ALSA, etc.?  I ask because since I started using Lubuntu my external speakers are buzzing when plugged into the headphone jack.  Juyst want to see if it the jack, speakers, or sound engine.
[09:06] <Ascavasaion> HOw to I change my sound between the different sound engines like ALSA, etc.?  I ask because since I started using Lubuntu my external speakers are buzzing when plugged into the headphone jack.  Juyst want to see if it the jack, speakers, or sound engine.
[09:19] <Unit193> Well, do you have another speaker jack?  Some have one in front and back.
[09:21] <Ascavasaion> Unit193: No, only the one on this laptpo... and no other speakers to test with.  Hence why I thought if I moved to another sound engine it might work.  no idea what Lubuntu did to my Ubuntu installation.
[09:21] <Unit193> Fresh Lubuntu install?  If not, pulse could be running.
[09:22] <Ascavasaion> Unit193: No, I was on Ubuntu 11.04 and hated the new desktop, so I installed Lubuntu desktop.
[09:22] <Ascavasaion> It is since then that external speakers are buzzing.
[09:24] <Unit193> I'd check for pulse, and turn it off if it's running.  Could try a live Lubuntu CD, see if it does it.
[09:25] <Ascavasaion> how do I check if ALSA, Pule, etc. are running?  and how to start and stop them?
[09:26] <Unit193> ps aux |grep pulseaudio  for example.
[09:28] <Unit193> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PulseAudio or https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture  though may have to "translate" some of that info to help with Ubuntu, but generally the same.
[09:29] <Ascavasaion> Okay, I can start and stop it, but still buzzing.
[09:30] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: tried playing audio, then trying to mute different channels
[09:30] <Ascavasaion> I cnanot get it to work, whole system has gone unstable
[09:31] <Unit193> Open alsamixer and mute the mic, may try turning PCM down.
[09:42] <Ascavasaion> Aaaah, I figured out what the problem was.  I restarted the computer and noticed that the speaker was still buzzing when BIOS was loading and realised it could not be the OS as it had not begun loading yet.  Turns out that I have a through port for my laptop cooling stand and the speakers were picking up interference from their USB power source.  I plugged the speakers into their own USB port and perfect again.
[09:47] <ActionParsnip> Ascavasaion: glad you got the gold
[09:47] <Ascavasaion> :)
[11:25] <ActionParsnip> hey guys, if I install the notify osd like in the 'normal' ubuntu, will notifications switch to using that?
[11:31] <kanliot> i could guess, but i donno
[11:32] <kanliot> i know in 12.10 wer'e switching to the xfce notify
[11:33] <ActionParsnip> ahh is tahts what is used to show notifications in lubuntu :)
[11:38] <ActionParsnip> do you know the command used please?
[11:38] <Unit193> You should already have libnotify-bin with the "notify-send" command as I said.
[11:42] <Ascavasaion> I must say I like the general feel of this desktop manager... lxfe or lxce?
[11:43] <Ascavasaion> How would I check which desktop is actually loaded?
[11:43] <kanliot> Ascavasaion, i don't understand
[11:45] <Ascavasaion> hehe  How do I know what window manager I am running?  I have had Xubuntu and Lubuntu on here... so I am not sure.
[11:46] <kanliot> right click on the bottom panel
[11:46] <kanliot> select about
[11:47] <Ascavasaion> kanliot: Aaah, cool... LXDE it is :)
[11:47] <Ascavasaion> Would doing an apt-get remove xubuntu-* be a dangerous thing?
[11:47] <Unit193> !purelubuntu
[11:48] <Unit193> That{d work better.
[11:48] <ActionParsnip> Unit193: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1166123/
[11:49] <ActionParsnip> Unit193: yet I do get notifications appearing just above the lxpanel
[11:50] <Unit193> Alright, I was pretty sure, maybe that came in when I installed the xfce daemon, been a while.  It won{t hurt to install that, or even swap out daemons.
[11:51] <ActionParsnip> Unit193: might just have to :), should be ok
[11:52] <ActionParsnip> wooo only 8Mb
[11:52] <Unit193> I have it, greybird theme is good on xfce-notiyd
[11:58] <ActionParsnip> seems to be installed. I'll test it later. Thanks dude :)
[14:14] <silverarrow> does anyone know where to check for gnome mplayer configure?+
[14:16] <ActionParsnip> silverarrow: in ~/.config   maybe
[14:17] <silverarrow> I hope that`s it
[14:26] <Ascavasaion> Assignment completed and submitted, now I can take it easy again.
[14:30] <Meris> Would Lubuntu run well on a MacBook 2.1 (Core2 Duo, 1.83GHzx2, 4GB DDR2 RAM, Intel 950 GMA GPU (64GB shared) )? If so, should I choose the alternate, or the desktop installer?
[14:30] <Meris> I'm doing the install through BootCamp.
[14:32] <Meris> GPU: 64*MB* shared of course, silly me
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> Meris: sure, its designed to be light and fast
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> Meris: it'll install with the desktop installer
[14:35] <Meris> ActionParsnip, how convenient :-)
[14:36] <ActionParsnip> very, the Ubuntu default install is nice but it uses a few more resources than Lubuntu, hence the minimal requirements being lower for lubuntu
[14:39] <Meris> ActionParsnip, do you have link to the system requirements of Lubuntu? I couldn't find it in the docs nor on the site
[14:40] <kanliot> 128MB, 3 GB disk
[14:41] <Meris> kanliot, thanks, my intended config meets these requirements easily.
[14:42] <ActionParsnip> !requirements
[15:20] <silverarrow> hi
[15:32] <troii> hi
[15:32] <troii> i have been having a problem all day
[15:32] <troii> last night lubuntu was working fine, this morning i stopped
[15:33] <troii> after booting up, it hangs on for a while , then i get prompted with a shell, with explation "root busy" or something like that
[15:34] <silverarrow> maybe some killits in terminal?
[15:35] <troii> i dont know
[15:35] <troii> my other partition of windows works fine
[15:41] <ActionParsnip> troii: still around?
[15:47] <bioterror> sounds more like a busybox
[18:05] <nandhu> hi is it possible to hide an application from system tray
[18:05] <nandhu> ex: i run system-config-printer and in sytem tray that application is shown up and if i click it is minimising but i need to hid that
[18:39] <silverarrow> I think I started an upgrade I might not want
[18:39] <silverarrow> can I stop it?
[18:40] <silverarrow> ....oh horror
[18:41] <silverarrow> that is what you get for using terminal without a license
[18:41] <bioterror> well, you can always break your fingers ;)
[18:42] <silverarrow> hope it will be fine....
[18:44] <silverarrow> puh...
[20:06] <Jeeicy> Hello everybody
[20:08] <Jeeicy> Anybody here?
[20:27] <Meris> I'm trying to install Lubuntu alongside MacOSX Lion and Windows. During partitioning I get a message recommending me to create a partition marked "Reserved BIOS" area. I know that my MacBook uses EFI instead, should I choose an efi partition(ignoring the recommendation) , or a reserved BIOS partion instead?
[20:28] <Meris> The Disk has a GUID partition table
[22:24] <silverarrow> hi
[22:24] <silverarrow> hi margo
[22:49] <silverarrow> hi margo
[22:55] <silverarrow> I heard rumors margo is the ppc cleverest of all
[23:50] <silverarrow> how do I get gnash to stay as default in midori?