[00:07] I'd guess that's more of a gpg key error, but not sure as I don't use LSC/USC. :P [00:10] wxl: universe is signed by the main archive key. [00:10] David23400: maybe you are trying to install update from some other place you don't know about. [00:10] from command line run $ apt-cache policy vlc [00:10] and read the whole output to see what's the highest version is tried to be installed and from where. [00:10] ok [00:11] then check if you have the key from that repository and it matches your expectations. [00:13] http://pastebin.com/qAe0jSUM here is the output [00:16] xnox: What i have to check exactly? [00:16] sorry i'm new on linux [00:17] David23400: please run apt-get update, the package version listed there are old see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc [00:17] current vlc package version in precise is 2.0.5-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 [00:17] how can i become root ? [00:18] please use official mirror like de.archive.ubuntu.com [00:18] David23400: if you are not administrator, please notify your administrator about out of date security updates. [00:19] just on the terminal i mean [00:19] David23400: You would use "sudo action" for CLI apps, and "gksudo action" for GUI. So, sudo apt-get update. [00:21] i think all the files is said to be 404 not found [00:21] how can i change the official mirror [00:25] Synaptic or software sources may have it, I personally modify the sources.list file. [00:25] xnox: how can i use official mirror like de.archive.ubuntu. com [00:26] David23400: edit /etc/apt/sources.list [00:28] xnox: opened the file, what i edit? what i add? [00:29] David23400: google for it. there are plenty of guides on askubuntu.com and help.ubuntu.com [00:29] !sources [00:29] The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/components - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories [00:33] thanks [00:41] hello! [00:44] Howdy. [00:44] how's it going Unit193 [01:50] hello! [01:50] I installed LXDE on Ubuntu 12.04. I'm having some difficulty automatically logging in. Can anybody think of why? [01:50] I edited /etc/lxdm/default.conf, but it made zero difference [01:50] I wonder if Ubuntu is interfering somehow since it's not a true vanilla Lubuntu [01:51] roasted: Ubuntu doesn't use LXDM, and nither does Lubuntu. [01:52] oh, I guess the info I was reading was outdated then [01:52] My idea worked tho [01:53] I logged into Unity, went to system settings - user accounts, set to auto login, logged out, logged in to Lubuntu (since it'll auto log in to my last session automatically) then rebooted [01:53] went into lxde without issue [01:53] Unit193: was that the correct way? Or was there another way I was missing? [01:59] Does Lubuntu support the fingerprint scanner on a Lenovo Thinkpad x61s notebook? [01:59] roasted: I edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf [02:00] Unit193: what do you edit? I'm seeing two lines here and that's it [02:01] roasted: /usr/share/doc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.gz has many, many examples. [02:01] :/ [02:01] k, thanks anyway [02:03] How can I read the hardware info (brand/manufacturer etc) for the fingerprint scanner. Can't see it with lspci or dmidecode. [02:03] hpuser44551: May be able to see it in lshw. [02:09] can't see it. Not sure what it's listed as exactly. I notice ubuntu has libpam-thinkfinger, but requires some configuration. [02:11] libpam-fprintd - PAM module for fingerprint authentication trough fprintd [02:13] thanks will write them down for future reference. [02:13] nice [02:14] I edited lightdm.conf [02:14] still didn't work [02:14] pretty awesome [02:14] roasted: Is that the login manager you are using, did you change it? [02:14] I'm using lxde on ubuntu 12.04 [02:15] switched it to lightdm-gtk-greeter [02:15] rebooting now [02:16] oh hey there unity [02:16] (still didn't work) [02:16] think I might just switch back [02:17] Well, that's what works in Lubuntu. [02:17] not working here [02:17] ubuntu + lxde [02:17] the only way it owrks is if I log in to unity, set to auto login via gui, log out, log in lubuntu, reboot [02:17] then it's fine [02:18] perhaps I should just get a full lubuntu install on here and be done with it [02:18] only reason I put ubuntu on first then lxde is the fact that lubuntu comes with so little software [02:18] I know I can reinstall all that stuff but it just felt easier to ubuntu it + lxde [02:19] downloading the lubuntu torrent now, I'll give it a shot later [02:21] roasted: Try tasksel lubuntu-desktop [02:45] Hi. Sound drops when loading Qjack (Lubuntu) and system needs reboot to get sound back...Any ideas?? [02:47] Sound ok in Ubuntu Studio?? [02:47] will programs like Qjack even work in Lubuntu? [02:51] Where are the 68? [03:29] Guest98604: do you need JACK? [03:30] personally, i disable the pulse to jack dbus [03:42] Hi I just installed Lubuntu, and none of my "special keys" are working. These are keys with visual cues like a computer or a calculator, and they are enabled by fn+some other key. I was looking through /home/username/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc and I saw keybindings like 'XF86Calculator' and I was wondering if anyone here has ever had to change these key bindings to get them to work? [03:42] Guest98604: let me know how JACK works with lubuntu, did it pull in pulseaudio? [03:43] JDude: i usually deal with that as a hit in function for performance [03:43] JDude: sometimes, you can find packages for your specific hardare [03:43] JDude: sometimes, you can just specify them in the config file [03:44] JDude: i say, if its a deal breaker for you, consider something like xubuntu [03:45] holstein: it's not a deal breaker, but i'd love to get them set. this tiny laptop's trackpad is so damn small for my fingers haha [03:46] So I'm just probing for a response. If anyone else (whoever is active) has been able to edit these key bindings, I would love to know what you did. [03:46] JDude: i set them manually [03:47] it'll look a bit like this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1476937 [03:47] holstein: how did you name the 'special keys'? [03:47] JDude: it really depends on the hardware AFAIK [03:47] http://forum.lxde.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=355&start=0 [03:48] holstein: ah, thanks for those links! perfect. much appreciated. [03:48] holstein: now I just gotta google my laptop's keycodes. [03:49] JDude: i would do some tests on one, before you craft a giant text file [03:50] hostein: ok, thanks for help [03:51] holstein: also, have you noticed that it is possible to move desktops [03:51] holstein: to the left or right by scrolling [03:51] but i can only get that to work sometimes [03:54] JDude: thats one of the first things to go [03:58] the way im setup, i hold alt, and i can scroll through desktops [14:58] is there any way to have a transparent terminal in lubuntu? [14:58] with real transparency, not just to see the desktop background [18:41] holstein: i don't know if you remember my problem with clementine but i think to have found the solution . [18:44] ioria: i had time to go back and install it later and it just worked fr me [18:44] for* [18:45] i dont remember your issue though [18:45] holstein: my problem was related to pulseaudio and my old sound card. i had to remove pulseaudio and add the alsa Gstreamer plugin [18:46] lubuntu doesnt ship with pulse [18:47] holstein: i had pulseaudio in my system ... maybe i messed up when i installed also gnome ? [18:54] ioria: not sure.. but pulse is not in lubuntu, but it was likely not the issue anyway, since i have pulse, and clementine worked fine [18:56] holstein: so, maybe my old hardware then ? [18:58] holstein: because now it works [19:06] ioria: i was thinking the codec [19:06] or, whatever gstreamer plugin [19:07] holstein: i installed only lubuntu-extras and w32codecs [19:08] ioria: that would do it [19:08] ioria: i already have those installed too.. and pulse [19:09] holstein: could be related to my hardware, then ? [19:10] ioria: sure. but its not likely.. its likey you needed a codec [19:10] ioria: you can test.. lubuntu live CD.. install clementine, play file... ubuntu live CD (or xubuntu) install clementine, play file [19:10] holstein: but gnome-mplayer and audacoius workede well [19:10] worked [19:11] ioria: cool.. then something about those particular gstreamer packages are *just* for clementine [19:11] ioria: or, you were using a different version of the file to test [19:11] holstein: i agree [19:11] ioria: could be lots of things, and i have *no* idea... [19:11] im not in front of it.. but i test with known good audio files [19:12] ioria: i literally apt-get installed it and it worked [19:12] holstein: btw, thanks fot the help [19:12] sure [19:12] thats what we are here for [19:12] :P [21:26] Howdy [21:47] ciao qualcuno potrebbe aiutarmi???? [21:47] è sparito il pusante impostazioni da update manager [21:48] qualche italiano? [21:48] !it [21:48] Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)