[02:57] <JotaMG> hi!!
[02:57] <JotaMG> anyone??
[02:57] <phillw> JotaMG: ??
[02:57] <JotaMG> I have a simple question...
[02:58] <phillw> !ask
[02:58] <JotaMG> I'm new to Lubuntu... lxde can restore the previous session, like Kde, for instance
[02:59] <JotaMG> I mean, for instance, the terminal window, the file manager window, just like they are when logout
[03:00] <JotaMG> can I have them restored when I login next time??
[03:00] <phillw> for terminal, that should be saved in the history.
[03:00] <phillw> are you referring to http://forums.opensuse.org/english/other-forums/development/programming-scripting/477708-manually-saving-restoring-kde-sessions.html
[03:00] <phillw> ?
[03:01] <JotaMG> no no mannualy... I mean automatically when logout
[03:01] <JotaMG> and restore next time when login
[03:02] <JotaMG> I google a little and LXDE session is supposed to do that by on my Lubuntu install that does not happen
[12:46] <david> hello
[12:47] <david> can anyone help me uninstall lubuntu 12.10 so i can access my windows xp install
[17:56] <Micky1> Salve a tutti
[17:57] <wxl> uhhh
[17:57] <wxl> !it
[17:57] <Micky1> ho un problema con Lubuntu 12.04 x64
[17:57] <wxl> sorry we're english only here, Micky1
[17:57] <Micky1> sorry I think that this was only for italian language
[17:58] <Micky1> I'll try to explain my problem in english
[17:58] <wxl> no you can try #ubuntu-it if we can't help
[17:58] <Micky1> when I log in to Lubuntu the screen become black
[17:59] <wxl> can you get to a tty? try ctrl-alt-f1 (and ctrl-alt-f7 to get back)
[17:59] <Micky1> I'm able to access in ssh
[18:00] <Micky1> it's the same ?
[18:00] <wxl> not necessarily
[18:00] <wxl> though it does imply your system is working, just not the display
[18:01] <wxl> what graphics card do you have? you can use lspci -v to see and also find out what kernel module is being used with it
[18:01] <Micky1> the PC is not accessible because the screen is like in energy saving
[18:02] <Micky1> it's a server machine
[18:02] <Micky1> I think it's an Intel Graphic VGA board
[18:02] <wxl> i need to know exactly which is why i suggested lspci -v
[18:04] <Micky1> http://pastebin.com/dKEq8x69
[18:04] <Micky1> this is the output of your command
[18:05]  * Unit193 wonders why a server would have Lubuntu.
[18:05] <Unit193> ATI ES1000.
[18:05] <wxl> yep
[18:05] <wxl> using radeon
[18:06] <Micky1> because I use it to virtualize with Virtualbox and Lubuntu consume less resource than Ubuntu
[18:07] <wxl> having trouble fiding info on this but looking
[18:07] <Micky1> sorry for my network problems
[18:08] <Micky1> do you think that could be a video card problem ?
[18:08] <Unit193> wxl: Right, so it should be using xserver-xorg-video-ati and not xserver-xorg-video-radeon right?  Know what'd happen if you'd purge the second?
[18:08] <wxl> absolutely certain of it
[18:09] <wxl> Unit193: well, that's what i'd suspect, but you never know. seen a lot of ati issues lately
[18:09] <Micky1> no
[18:09] <Micky1> I googled before come here and I runned this command: cat .xsession-errors
[18:10] <Micky1> this is the result:
[18:11] <Micky1> http://pastebin.com/ExZPk54p
[18:13] <phillw> Micky1: try ssh -X into the server (this will allow an 'X' session to run)
[18:14] <Micky1> you mean from the server machine ?
[18:14] <phillw> ssh -X onto the server
[18:15] <Micky1> (@phillw)
[18:15] <Micky1> I can't because the screen result in energy saving
[18:16] <phillw> it does not matter about the screen on the remote server, or even if it has a screen.
[18:16] <Micky1> and I'm not able to see nothing
[18:17] <phillw> when you are ssh'd in.
[18:17] <phillw> do you see a output for, say, ls ?
[18:18] <Micky1> Now I attached a screen to it
[18:18] <Micky1> the problem is that if I reboot the machine the screen will power on
[18:18] <Micky1> when I make the login the screen goes in energy saving mode
[18:18] <phillw> on the machine you are ssh'ing up FROM?
[18:19] <Micky1> but until the login I'm able to see everything
[18:19] <Micky1> mouse, login GUI
[18:22] <phillw> I'm just putting ssh onto a lubuntu desktop machine, bear with me.
[18:23] <Micky1> anyone has suggestion ?
[18:25] <phillw> I don't, I ssh -X into my remote server several times a day.
[18:26] <Unit193> Micky1: This issue with Ubuntu as well?
[19:19] <PH5> hey, what software can i use to put Ubuntu on a USB drive?
[19:24] <genii-around> PH5: usb-creator-gtk
[19:24] <genii-around> "Startup Disk Creator"
[19:25] <PH5> can i get it from the terminal?
[19:30] <genii-around> Yes
[19:30] <genii-around> PH5: eg: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install usb-creator-gtk
[19:32] <PH5> thanks i will try it now
[19:45] <PH5> it didn't work, it said " Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?"
[19:46] <holstein> PH5: run sudo apt-get update and report errors
[19:48] <PH5> Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[19:48] <holstein> PH5: i would work out your package errors
[19:49] <PH5> genii-around: any other software?
[19:49] <holstein> PH5: sure
[19:49] <holstein> PH5: but the issue is with your packages
[19:50] <PH5> ok
[19:50] <holstein> you can tyr sudo apt-get install unetbootin
[19:50] <PH5> no
[19:50] <holstein> but, you will likely have the same errors, since you have broken something with maybe a PPA, or a bad source
[19:50] <holstein> PH5: no?
[19:50] <holstein> no what?
[19:50] <holstein> you wont try unetbootin?
[19:51] <holstein> either way, you'll want to troubleshoot your package issues
[19:51] <PH5> no i haven't try it yet
[19:52] <PH5> oh i see
[19:55] <PH5> i am sure firefox will give me a different result
[19:56] <holstein> PH5: ?
[19:56] <holstein> PH5: you mean, installing firefox?
[19:56] <holstein> PH5: unetbootin is a tool for creating USB drives.. but that is not the issue you are having
[19:56] <holstein> you have a broken package system.. you can run "sudo apt-get update" and we can troubleshoot them
[19:57] <PH5> no i say i will try getting it from firefox
[19:57] <holstein> PH5: doesnt matter where you get it from.. your system is broken
[20:02] <PH5> brb
[20:04] <genii-around> They seem to have a comprehension problem.
[20:04]  * genii-around slides phunyguy a coffee
[20:05] <holstein> eh.. it might be a windows user.. not used to package management...
[20:05] <phunyguy> sorry, messin with some stuff
[20:06] <phunyguy> and thanks
[20:06] <phunyguy> :P
[20:08] <genii-around> phunyguy: Anytime. I actually didn't realize how many of the same channels we're in until I saw you rejoin all of them...
[21:16] <Micky> Hi al
[21:16] <Micky> about my problem of screen after the login
[21:17] <Micky> now I'm able to connect to it with CTRL + ALT + F1
[21:17] <Micky> how can I solve my problem from prompt ?
[21:17] <holstein> Micky: i have no idea what you are talking about.. but i would just make a new user and test
[21:18] <holstein> OR, you can remove parts of your /home directory related to your config
[21:18] <holstein> if your login is normal as the other user, its safe to assume the issue is in the /home directory of your other user
[21:18] <holstein> you can then, remove or rename things til you get it
[21:19] <Micky> Oh sorry, my problem is that I can't use my PC because after the login (with a GUI) the screen seems to go in power saving mode
[21:19] <holstein> Micky: i would try as another user
[21:19] <Micky> ok I will try
[21:19] <holstein> if the issue is the same as the other user, i would make a custom xorg.conf and set the vesa driver
[21:21] <Micky> yes with another user it is able to log in
[21:22] <holstein> Micky: so, i would just move the ~/.config to start with.. log in as the offending user and test
[21:22] <holstein> then, you can put back what you need.. til it breaks again... or just start over
[21:23] <Micky> can I only rename ~/.config in i.e. ~/.config.old ?
[21:24] <holstein> Micky: that should work fine
[21:24] <holstein> Micky: i usually name it something without a dot and move it out of there
[21:24] <holstein> but thats just so i can find it
[21:25] <Micky> ok I'm tryong
[21:30] <Micky> now it works, great !
[21:30] <Micky> thanks very much
[21:30] <Micky> holstein
[21:35] <holstein> Micky: cheers!
[22:35] <morgan> hi
[22:35] <morgan> can somebody help me with changing the keyboard layout_
[22:37] <morgan> I tried lxkeymap, but on the next reboot
[22:37] <morgan> it is reset to english layout
[22:39] <phillw> hi morgan, it is known bug 1068968 that is being worked on
[22:40] <phillw> please feel to subuscribe to that bug report as 'affects me', so that you receive updates on its progress.
[22:41] <morgan> can I set this via terminal as global_
[22:43] <phillw> reading through the bug, there does seem to be an update available... let me have a bit of a dig on where it is.... it may be a few minutes.
[22:46] <phillw> morgan: can you check which version of lxkeymap you have installed?
[22:47] <morgan> yes
[22:47] <morgan> Lxkeymap 0.7.99
[22:50] <phillw> morgan: there seems to be an update available from the lubuntu devs, if you'd like to try it out?
[22:53] <phillw> morgan: how would you describe your understanding of using terminal for such things as apt-get?
[22:55] <morgan> how should I install this version_ if I can change the the language via terminal on global settings it would be enough
[22:55] <morgan> I tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
[22:56] <morgan> but nothing changed
[22:58] <phillw> you will need to temporarily enable the dev area to get the latest version.
[22:59] <phillw> morgan: the background for doing this is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing/PPA_Testing but I'm more than happy to talk you though it once you have understood the general idea.
[23:45] <morgan>  
[23:46] <morgan> phillw which ppa link I need to add? I can not see the link for LXKeymap
[23:48] <phillw> morgan: you need to head over to https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/+archive/staging (Do not worry about the warnings on that wiki page, our dev staging area is safe!).
[23:53] <morgan> I add the ppa and updated the repo
[23:53] <morgan> but there is no newer version
[23:55] <phillw> morgan: I suggest you raise a new bug (ubuntu-bug lxkeymap) and include the comment pointing it back to bug 1068968
[23:56] <phillw> Ley me know the new bug number and I'll give a gentle 'dig' to the team to ask if any progress has been made.
[23:56] <phillw> s/Ley/Let
[23:57] <phillw> include that you have used the staging ppa and the problem still exists.
[23:58] <phillw> morgan: cancel that!
[23:58] <phillw> I mis read the bug status, it is fix-commited, not fix-released.
[23:59] <phillw> log onto https://launchpad.net/bugs/1068968 then click affects me, then in comments add that you have tried the lxkeymap from ~staging.