=== J0ah is now known as Joah [01:27] Hey. Anyone here tried Lubuntu 12.04 on a Dell Latitude D800? === LordOfTime is now known as TheLordOfTime === wxl_ is now known as wxl [02:58] nope [03:17] dudefang: nope [03:17] dudefang: you can open the way ! [04:54] hi, i get on a powermac where is Lubuntu 12.04 install an l1 cache eror. Can anyone tell me what there is wrong maybe? [04:56] tty007: i would probably just try an earlier version... but first i would verifiy the sum [04:56] !md5 [04:56] To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows [04:57] no i have it already installed but the message in kernel log appears when i try to startx sorry [04:59] tty007: i would try safe graphics mode [04:59] tty007: put an xorg.conf in place with the vesa driver specified [05:00] hm y i tried it with vesa driver [05:01] tty007: and? no change? how about from the live cd? are you sure its not bad memory or hard drive? [05:01] hm graphics card is an ati radeon 9000 RV 250 [05:02] mh i dont sure but i dont know how i can check memory on powermac [05:02] tty007: theres no memtest on the live CD? [05:02] y no change [05:03] i dont think so [05:03] tty007: i would confirm that [05:03] or maybe i try on yaboot prompt memtest [05:03] ok ty === cdoublejj_ is now known as cdoublejj [06:41] I have installed keepass2 under mono fine [06:41] and it is working well [06:41] but I cannot get my plugin to show up in keepass [07:00] BWMerlin, what's the lubuntu question? [07:00] It runs on lubuntu [07:00] yeah not really lubuntu related by needed help so thought someone here might be able to [07:01] feel free to ask [07:01] but i dont know what a keepass plugin is [07:02] the plugin in this case allows my passwords to be transferred from keepass to firefox and back again so I can get logged into a website [07:03] just wondering how I go about troubleshooting my keepass is not finding it listed [07:05] no idea if it's the ff plugin or keypass [07:08] Well as I open keepass up and go view plugins I want to start there [07:08] why can keepass not find the keepass plugin [07:08] then i can worry about whether or not the two programmes can talk to each other [07:12] actually program like keepass is not that useful. you could write up all your passwords to a piece of paper if you just use 4 or more digits pincode in front or behind of the passcode [07:13] that way your password would still be really secure, but it would be even easier to remember [07:25] I have made some progress [07:25] it seem that under linux the keepass plugin I won't does work so I have to use two .dll files instead which I am [07:25] so that problem is taken care of [07:25] next thing is to get firefox to talk to keepass [07:41] WOOT!! complete and utter win [07:42] the problem was when I downloaded the required files from github they did not download correct [07:42] downloaded the project as a zip, extracted what I needed and replaced the files I had with the new ones [07:42] keepass now see the plugin and firefox can talk to keepass [07:42] all is well [07:43] nice [07:56] whats irc channel for talking about 12.10? It was something like ubuntu-next but im not sure [07:56] #ubuntu+1 [13:19] hey everyone. i just installed lubuntu 12.04 on my dell d800 and i'm having some trouble. all my icons are fuzzy and i'm trying to get an nvidia driver thatll support my Ti4200 [13:20] any help'd be much obliged [14:07] anyone had luck with the X SWAP PPA and nvidia-current with an older nvidia card under 12.04? [14:52] how to you set extended display? thanks [19:35] Hey, how can i disable the annoying update-manager popup at startup? [19:35] I use synaptic for updates. [19:44] alp: one way is to execute lxsession-edit and uncheck 'Update Notifier' [22:35] Trying to install lubuntu 12.04 from usb for first time on 7year old Dell Inspiron 1300. System hangs each time at the 'checking hardware' screen. Any suggestions to get past this? [22:39] how much ram [22:39] how far do you get into the desktop installer [22:39] you said checking hardware not sure if that's past the "do something else" screen [22:43] it gets past choosing time zone and downloading language packs - probably about 50% of install at least [22:43] how much ram? [22:43] 2GB [22:44] just trying XP :( [22:44] that's plenty of ram [22:44] expecially for a pc 7 years old [22:45] please double-check the ram [22:45] then you might check your hardware [22:45] video card compatibility and then cpu overheating [22:46] ok - I seem to recall upgrading the ram a while back - but will double check [22:46] there's a ram test when you boot [22:46] the livecd [22:48] you have intel GMA 900 graphics on that [22:48] yep 2039M [22:51] i don't have an answer, but i encourage you to stay in this channel [22:52] or ask in #ubuntu or the forum [22:52] thanks - will keep plugging away [22:54] MashDog: Try some boot parameters that could help... I'd try (one at a time!) noacpi, nomodeset, or i915.modeset=0 [23:12] noacpi: looking promising! [23:13] has got past 'detecting hardware' this time [23:14] MashDog: Good. You may find that leads to other inconveniences, such as not being able to control CPU fans or low battery life etc, but at least it (hopefully) gets you a working installation. [23:15] I don't have GMA900 hardware here, but I think that if i195.modeset=0 works on your setup that could be the lowest impact workaround for you. Try all three and see which one you like :) [23:16] thanks - your advice is appreciated [23:17] MashDog: You're welcome.