[01:17] As of yesterday, I'm running on an ibook g4. It's working for the most part, but won't wake up after shutting the lid. Anyone else running the ppc version of lubuntu? [03:55] hi [03:56] I have a new install of windows-lubuntu 11.4 and when I boot I get an out of range message -eventually it will boot lubuntu but I cannot access grup at all [03:57] grub :} can anyone help with this? [04:04] will anyone? [05:58] where are wireless profiles stored? i'm not entirely sure what wireless manager i'm using [06:05] Morning [06:06] jabagawee, you're networkmanager and nm-applet [06:06] +using [06:06] i see, /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections then? === mkv is now known as m4v [11:21] Hi all I am looking for someone to help me install libreoffice in Lubuntu 12.04 offline [11:30] wtf he left in 3-4 minutes [11:30] excuuuuees---ME! [11:33] That's not abnormal, just ignore it. [11:38] For *buntu ISO rematering purposes, would it matter if I'm chrooting from a non *buntu host distro? === LjL^ is now known as LjL [17:57] a new user's thoughts on lxde/lubuntu: http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/yuiq6/i_have_a_little_asus_netbook_what_sort_of_linuxy/c601okq [18:14] hi all [18:15] would you say Lubuntu is well-suited for a old laptop that will only be used for surfing the 'net? or do you have other recommendations? [18:15] Very well suited [18:15] depends what's old laptop [18:16] I want to wipe out Windows, basically to protect the users from themselves.. [18:16] my pentium M 1.7GHz is quite sluggish, you can live with it [18:16] I'm not sure of the specs yet, but it's likely a 3-4 year-old Dell [18:16] And you have the whole PAE issue. [18:17] PAE? [18:17] !pae [18:17] To use more than ~3.2GB RAM on a 32bit system you can install the PAE-enabled kernel. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE for more info [18:17] ohh, right [18:18] don't have my hands on the laptop yet, but I'll keep that in mind--thanks [18:18] foxdonut: instead of repeating the confusig term, try websearching and finding out.. [18:18] ActionParsnip: of course, but this is an *interactive* google ;-) [18:19] if you do some searching you will learn more [18:19] yes, you're right. [18:20] I did some searching already, always ends up on Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Puppy, CrunchBang, Macpup [18:20] Lubuntu rings most true to me [18:21] but just wanted to confirm, it's always good to hear live success stories. [18:24] xpud is pretty sweet [18:32] xpud? [18:32] just kidding! :) [18:32] looks nice [18:33] yes, it boots super fast too [18:34] well [18:34] 3-4 years old dell is something like d430 or d630 [18:35] Ivoz: i would expect the old xandros to have the old celeron processor underclocked to 600, which you can do with lubuntu if you like and prefer for heat and power reasons [18:42] bioterror: I run a full gnome/unity session on a Dell D420 without issue [18:55] d420 is single core [18:55] d430 is dual core [18:55] might be a little slow with that "atom" kind of cpu of d420 [18:56] d420 here is dual core [18:57] if it's just to surf the 'net.. can Lubuntu be used as a minimal OS? [18:57] http://paste.ubuntu.com/1172357/ [18:57] ActionParsnip, okay! ;D [18:58] I've only had couple of d430's [18:59] the one's I've seen at work was core solo of 420 [18:59] this is a duo :) [20:31] Anyone here got despotify to work on Lubuntu 12.04 64bit ? [20:38] whats the issue? i dont use either of them [20:39] http://pastebin.com/mxXiYQPV [20:40] but on a 32bit machine it works without any problem [20:41] sounds like something up with the 64bit version ..i would let the maintainer know and try and track down the issue [20:42] http://protocol7.com/archives/2009/02/24/building-despotify-on-ubuntu/ might have relevant 64bit error info [20:44] yeah ive read that before [20:44] and tried but no luck [20:44] i end up at the same point as the guy in the comments there [20:46] bit frustrating because the official linux client also crashes alot here, hoped despotify could save me :P [21:15] is there a common reason why midori doesn`t work with short-keys [21:16] is it supposed to? [21:16] I think so, it has all the short-keys listed under "edit" in toolbar [21:16] see if this looks in order for you https://midori.jottit.com/keyboard_shortcuts [21:17] you are on a mac keyboard? maybe you need to hit some apple or function key [21:18] oh, I am familiar with the apple keyboard [21:18] shortkeys work in firefox [21:18] i would try a newer and/or older version of midori... i would try midori on another machine.. try and figure out where the issue is [21:19] someone answered on the midori channel after all, and apparently there has been a bug with some of the older version [21:21] maybe https://launchpad.net/~midori/+archive/ppa will do the trick [21:44] how would one get the man file for strftime ? [21:48] Ivoz: man 3 strftime [21:48] in terminal obviously XD [21:52] Ivoz: you could also use manpages.ubuntu.com http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man3/strftime.3.html === jalcine is now known as jacky [22:12] wxl: http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/yuiq6/i_have_a_little_asus_netbook_what_sort_of_linuxy/c603vhk [22:12] wxl: afaik the user has lubuntu 12.04 installed [22:13] Can't exactly help by proxy when you don't have much info... [22:14] on 12.10 and no problem here [22:14] for that matter it is on the ubuntu manpages [22:14] so it's unlikely that it's not included [22:14] but again, you can point them at that url [22:16] oh, thanks holstein [22:21] alright, thanks for your help wxl [22:22] install on powerpc [22:22] hmm [22:22] darn