[00:16] <Mahjonk> hi people
[00:16] <Mahjonk> i freshly installed openssh-server
[00:16] <Mahjonk> but it doesn't run at startup
[00:17] <ActionParsnip> Mahjonk: can you manually start it ok?
[00:18] <Mahjonk> yes i can
[00:18] <Mahjonk> i've tested the connection through lan it works pretty well
[00:18] <ActionParsnip> Mahjonk: what is the output of: lsb_release -sc
[00:19] <Mahjonk> precise
[00:19] <Mahjonk> 12.04
[00:19] <Mahjonk> i'm on lubuntu 12.04
[00:19] <Mahjonk> i tried update-rc.d ssh defaults but still doesn't work
[00:23] <ActionParsnip> Mahjonk: you could add the command to start it in /etc/rc.local above the 'exit 0' line
[00:23] <Mahjonk> okay
[00:23] <Mahjonk> i need to reboot will comeback in seconds
[00:52] <ActionParsnip> any better?
[00:54] <IboS> hello it's mahjonk
[00:54] <IboS> i've solved the problem
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> IboS: did adding the line help?
[00:54] <IboS> i put 0.0.0.0 as bind host
[00:54] <ActionParsnip> ah, nice
[00:55] <IboS> in fact
[00:55] <IboS> the network isn't set up properly at boot up
[00:55] <IboS> if you add an adress like 192.X.X.X
[00:55] <IboS> it won't boot because it won't find the adress
[00:56] <IboS> i have a second problem to share with you
[00:56] <IboS> i think my graphic card driver are not properly loaded at boot up
[00:56] <IboS> because i cannot see any splash screen
[00:56] <IboS> until login
[00:58] <ActionParsnip> IboS: probably proprietary video drivers
[01:00] <IboS> it says no proprietary drivers is used on the system
[01:00] <IboS> when i check through menu
[01:01] <ActionParsnip> i see
[01:35] <IboS> ActionParsnip: what you think ?
[01:37] <IboS> ActionParsnip: is there a way to load it earlier
[01:43] <ActionParsnip> IboS: it takes a while, there are tweaks which may not work now to load the fb driver which loads quickly
[01:59] <IboS> the fb ?
[02:02] <ActionParsnip> fb = frame buffer
[02:02] <ActionParsnip> considering its just a boot splash, I wouldn't sweat it
[02:03] <IboS> humk
[02:03] <IboS> if it can't print the boot splash
[02:03] <IboS> it may print a quiet splash ?
[02:05] <ActionParsnip> http://news.softpedia.com/news/How-to-Fix-the-Big-and-Ugly-Plymouth-Logo-in-Ubuntu-10-04-140810.shtml
[02:05] <ActionParsnip> Ive used that in the past
[14:23] <mal2> hi there, trying to install a program, asked for my password, I enter it, it says it's wrong. What am I missing here?
[18:36] <theteju> flash plugin is not working, fresh install lubuntu 12.04
[18:36] <theteju> could not find solution on forums, please help
[18:49] <theteju> anyone
[18:52] <Myrtti> which browsers are you trying it on?
[18:53] <Myrtti> have you restarted the browser after installing the plugin
[19:45] <silverarrow> hi is anyone on?
[19:45] <ActionParsnip> aye
[19:45] <silverarrow> I have bought a new battery and are trying to make the taskbar icon work
[19:46] <silverarrow> I have a lightning icon next to loudspeeker, but does not show charge or anything
[19:46] <silverarrow> there is a ppc faq page, but I cannot make it work
[19:47] <silverarrow> ActionParsnip, does your battery /adaptor icon work?
[19:48] <silverarrow> hi alex
[19:48] <ActionParsnip> silverarrow: my battery is about 6 years old and I always run on mains. I remove the icon myself
[19:50] <silverarrow> yeah, after six years you might have a minute`s charge
[19:50] <silverarrow> I had about 6 minutes on the old ibook
[19:50] <silverarrow> now new
[19:51] <silverarrow> it was very low price, wonder how it works
[19:51] <silverarrow> it does work, but I have not checked for how long it lasts
[19:52] <silverarrow> apparently there is a large aftermarked still for the old powerpc laptops
[19:52] <ActionParsnip> i just run on mains, works fine
[19:52] <silverarrow> it would of course work fine
[19:53] <silverarrow> until a power failure
[19:54] <ActionParsnip> silverarrow: its old so its fine, plenty more where that came from
[19:56] <silverarrow> pmu_battery this command do not work
[19:56] <silverarrow> and I have finally discovered how to paste in xchat
[19:56] <silverarrow> lol
[19:56] <silverarrow> silly really
[19:56] <silverarrow> it has annoyed me for ages
[20:07] <silverarrow> I like the convenience of a battery though
[20:12] <silverarrow> apparently leafpad is the thing
[20:30] <ActionParsnip> leafpad rocks :)
[20:30] <ActionParsnip> I laways make a symlink to /usr/bin/gedit to make life easier
[22:21] <theteju> please help, shockwave flash is crashing
[22:21] <theteju> lubuntu 12.04
[22:22] <theteju> I am unable to watch videos on youtube
[22:22] <ActionParsnip> theteju: shockwave don't own flash
[22:22] <ActionParsnip> not since 2005
[22:22] <silverarrow> theteju, you mean adobe ?
[22:22] <ActionParsnip> theteju: can you pastebin the output of:  lsb_release -a; uname -a; dpkg -l | egrep 'flash|gnash|swf|spark'
[22:23] <theteju> sure hold on
[22:25] <ActionParsnip> thanks
[22:27] <silverarrow> gnash works in midori
[22:27] <silverarrow> fine
[22:27] <silverarrow> if minitube works it will stream
[22:28] <silverarrow> adobe should work
[22:28] <theteju> ActionParsnip : http://pastebin.com/khbmbizD
[22:30] <silverarrow> seriously, install midori just to check the difference
[22:30] <silverarrow> gnash and midori works nicely together
[22:31] <theteju> what is midori?
[22:31] <silverarrow> a lightweight browser non-mozilla
[22:31] <silverarrow> best html5 support at the moment
[22:31] <theteju> and gnash ?
[22:31] <theteju> alternate flash?
[22:32] <theteju> what seem to be problem on my system right now.. ?
[22:32] <silverarrow> it look like you hav gnash?
[22:32] <silverarrow> mozilla plugin for gnash is broken
[22:32] <silverarrow> at least for ppc
[22:34] <silverarrow> is there a reason you cannot have adobe flash?
[22:34] <theteju> i thought I installed the adobe flash
[22:34] <silverarrow> theteju, what specs do you have?
[22:34] <silverarrow> I have been using Midori for over a month now
[22:35] <silverarrow> getting used to the functions and settngs
[22:35] <theteju> this is an old averatec laptop
[22:35] <silverarrow> works all fine
[22:35] <ActionParsnip> theteju: let me review
[22:36] <ActionParsnip> theteju: sudo apt-get --purge remove flashplugin-downloader flashplugin-installer flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound
[22:36] <ActionParsnip> theteju: what is the output of:  lsb_release -sc
[22:37] <theteju> actionparsnip : precise
[22:38] <silverarrow> theteju, you have chromium?
[22:38] <theteju> ActionParsnip : all removed , yes i have chromium , came by default with lubuntu
[22:39] <ActionParsnip> theteju: ok enable the partner repo and install adobe-flashplugin
[22:39] <ActionParsnip> theteju: or if you already have it enabled, just install the package
[22:40] <silverarrow> I have firefox, probably because of chromium inbuilt flash
[22:40] <silverarrow> powerpc do not have adobe
[22:40] <ActionParsnip> its not ppc
[22:40] <ActionParsnip> i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux
[22:41] <silverarrow> adobe might stream fine  on1-  1.5GHz cpu
[22:42] <silverarrow> atoms and celeron still work it seems
[22:42] <theteju> ActionParsnip : it is installing
[22:42] <silverarrow> doesn`t chromium have flash incorporated in the "bundle"
[22:43] <ActionParsnip> silverarrow: its has thing called pepper flash or somesuch
[22:43] <silverarrow> or perhaps only Google Crome version?
[22:44] <silverarrow> someone told me pepper flash was already abandoned
[22:44] <silverarrow> I keep getting conflicting info
[22:45] <theteju> ActionParsnip : still missing plug-in
[22:45] <theteju> on youtube page
[22:45] <silverarrow> i was told pepperflash should in theory work on ppc
[22:45] <silverarrow> might have to reboot on some installs?
[22:46] <ActionParsnip> theteju: did you close all the browsers and rerun it once all browsers are closed?
[22:47] <theteju> yes I did
[22:47] <theteju> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1184565/ that is the output of grep command again
[22:50] <theteju> ActionParsnip : do i have to restart the whole system?
[22:51] <theteju> silverarrow : I installed the mindori
[22:52] <silverarrow> theteju, do you have gnash still ?
[22:52] <silverarrow> it should stream fine
[22:52] <silverarrow> youtube at least
[22:52] <silverarrow> even vimeo
[22:53] <silverarrow> problem are some sites with coded flash streams
[22:53] <theteju> i would love to have adobe working first though
[22:53] <theteju> damm I am so lost
[22:54] <theteju> silverarrow : i think we just purged the gnash
[22:54] <silverarrow> did you install the restricted packages ?
[22:54] <silverarrow> adobe usually streams fine
[22:54] <theteju> wait
[22:54] <theteju> no i did not
[22:54] <silverarrow> did you try firefox and ditch chromium?
[22:55] <silverarrow> I have gnash browser plugin and gnash, and it streams all youtube fine
[22:55] <silverarrow> it even handles html5 where possible
[22:55] <theteju> right now the firefox is not playing video too
[22:56] <silverarrow> do you know what kind of cpu you have?
[22:57] <theteju> amd athlon
[22:57] <silverarrow> menu-sytem tools-system profiles should show some specs
[22:58] <ActionParsnip> theteju: no, you just have to close al browsers so that the new plugin can be loaded
[22:58] <ActionParsnip> theteju: instaling new plugins without closing all the browsers will not work
[22:58] <ActionParsnip> theteju: its the same in windows
[22:58] <silverarrow> and if you are in chatzilla, you have to restart irc chat too
[22:58] <ActionParsnip> indeed
[23:00] <theteju> ActionParsnip : yes, i did have all the browser closed
[23:00] <theteju> I am using pidgin for chat
[23:01] <theteju> XP-M 2000+silverarrow :  mobile AMD athlon
[23:02] <silverarrow> let me google it
[23:07] <silverarrow> there is a chance it should stream latest adobe flash perfectly
[23:09] <theteju> guys,, the laptop was working just fine with peppermintOS on it
[23:10] <theteju> and all of a sudden flash stopped
[23:10] <theteju> i could not solve it ,,besides it was time to upgrade
[23:10] <theteju> so this time i went with lubuntu
[23:10] <silverarrow> then it should be worked out fairly easily
[23:10] <theteju> and here I am stuck with flash again  on fresh install
[23:11] <silverarrow> not even gnash and modori works?
[23:11] <silverarrow> they should both work really
[23:12] <silverarrow> though adobe overrides gnash
[23:12] <silverarrow> tends to at least
[23:12] <theteju> i installed modori
[23:12] <theteju> tell me how to install gnash
[23:13] <ActionParsnip> theteju: install mozilla-plugin-gnash
[23:13] <ActionParsnip> theteju: remember to uninstall the adobe-flashplugin package then close all browsers and relaunch
[23:14] <theteju> ActionParsnip : are you giving up on me for Adobe?
[23:14] <theteju> :)
[23:15] <silverarrow> theteju, you have installed the two restricted packages?
[23:15] <silverarrow> you have to do it manually from package manager
[23:17] <theteju> silverarrow : doing it right now
[23:17] <silverarrow> it should install a whole load of stuff
[23:17] <silverarrow> you will be asked to press OK to agree to the restricted stuff
[23:17] <silverarrow> it usually takes care of most stuff
[23:19] <silverarrow> it`s usually either gnash or adobe, to much hassle to switch  back and forht
[23:19] <silverarrow> forth
[23:19] <silverarrow> adobe works with everything, so usually the prefered one
[23:20] <theteju> i see
[23:20] <silverarrow> but for youtube, they should be just as good
[23:21] <silverarrow> on some systems there have been issues with picture quality, but gnash is capable of best hd
[23:21] <silverarrow> for  flash at least
[23:23] <theteju> damm guys
[23:23] <theteju> not working
[23:23] <theteju> let me reboot ,, will be back
[23:23] <silverarrow> what?@
[23:23]  * theteju getting frustrated
[23:23] <silverarrow> ok, reboot is a good idea
[23:24] <silverarrow> at least double check for  all installs to take
[23:24] <ActionParsnip> could just use minitube for youtube :)
[23:24] <silverarrow> true
[23:24] <silverarrow> works better than html5
[23:57] <silverarrow> is there a similar check option for lubuntu?
[23:57] <silverarrow> http://digitizor.com/2009/10/14/get-laptops-battery-health-status-linux/