[01:39] <GeorgeIoak2> anyone gone through creating a custom boot-up splash screen, the blue one with the lubuntu text/logo?
[02:44] <phillw> GeorgeIoak2: I have not, but it is documented.
[02:44] <phillw> I can go pull the wiki area for you, if you want.
[02:47] <user9003> Lubuntu 12.04 refuses to copy a .mp3 file to ~/Music
[02:47] <user9003> Trying to copy from USB drive to ~/Music
[02:47] <user9003> no can do.
[02:48] <user9003> Drag n drop doesn't work
[02:48] <phillw> user9003: what are the permissions on ~/Music ?
[02:50] <user9003> set to user1
[02:50] <user9003> i can copy via the console, but not my mouse.
[02:51] <user9003> should i chmod  +rwx the whole /home/user1 directory?
[02:53] <phillw> user9003: what version of lubuntu are you using?
[02:53] <user9003> 12.04 live cd installed to hd.
[02:54] <phillw> it was a known bug, but is  now fixed.
[02:54] <user9003> what's the fix?
[02:54] <phillw> ahh, 12.04
[02:55] <phillw> you may need to grab the later pcmanfm, let me do a little digging for you.
[02:55] <user9003> would sudo apt-get upgrade fix it?
[02:57] <phillw> user9003: no, in this case it will not.
[02:58] <phillw> if you wish to stick to 12.04 then you will need to add the lubuntu repo to your system.
[02:59] <phillw> user9003: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/+archive/staging?field.series_filter=precise has the list of the newest versions that have been released for precise.
[03:00] <phillw> it also has instructions as to how to get them. IMHO, I'd suggest updating to 12.10.
[03:01] <user9003> Looks a bit risky adding an unsupported repo.   But i'm happy to use rox-filer or some other file manager then make it the default.
[03:02] <phillw> user9003: that repo is from the lubuntu developers :) Whilst adding unknown repos is not advised, that one is the exception to the rule :)
[03:04] <user9003> ok.  adding to sources.
[03:04] <phillw> user9003: look at https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev it is owned by the 'boss' of lubuntu development, https://launchpad.net/~gilir
[03:05] <user9003> can't argue with the boss then.  ;- )
[03:06] <phillw> user9003: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing/PPA_Testing has some further details of adding and removing repos. But, i assure you, that ppa is very safe :)
[03:07] <user9003> did i need to comment out any default repos in sources.list ?
[03:07] <user9003> Added lauchpad to my source.list >  apt-get update >  apt-get upgrade.
[03:08] <phillw> user9003: no, if you follow the instructions it will be added.
[03:10] <phillw> yeah, those two commands will 1) get the database updated, 2) install the new stuff.
[03:10] <phillw> I'l brb... ~ 5 mins.
[03:16] <phillw> back
[03:16] <user9003> Fixed!
[03:17] <phillw> good to hear! Lubuntu does not have enough devs to provide LTS, but quite a bit does get put onto that area.
[03:20] <phillw> you can safely leave that repo on your system, I'm not sure if and when the team will update it, but if they do you will receive it as part of updates. Your kernel / browser is looked after be 'main' and you will receive updates for those.
[03:20] <phillw> s/be/by/
[03:22] <user9003> Copying works fine now via pcmanfm.
[03:22] <user9003> Will take note of the fix.  Thanks.
[03:23] <phillw> it was a known bug. I do suggest that you update to 12.10 fully. (usual rules of taking a backup do apply).
[03:25] <phillw> lubuntu is still quite new, so there are some fairly important (usability) issues addressed each release.
[03:32] <user9003> Problem #2.   I have a USB audio device "C-Media Electronics, Inc.  Audio Adapter (Planet  UP-100, Genius G-Talk)
[03:33] <user9003> No sound.  Selected with alsamixer > F6.  Silent.
[03:34] <phillw> user9003: do you want a battle or an easy fix?
[03:36] <user9003> easy fix first
[03:37] <user9003> I'm checking modinfo snd_usb_audio and the /sys directory to make sure it's enabled.
[03:37] <user9003> Which is is.
[03:37] <user9003> it is enabled as the enable parameter says:  Y,Y,Y,Y,  etc
[03:38] <phillw> user9003: head over to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Setup#Sound
[03:39] <user9003> tested aplay with audio samples in /usr/share/sounds/alsa.  Silent.
[03:39] <user9003> Bought this device on ebay and the seller said it was compatible with linux.
[03:40] <phillw> user9003: you may need to install pulseaudio, that is covered on the link I posted.
[03:44] <user9003> Can pulse be installed simply with apt-get ?
[03:45] <phillw> user9003: yes.
[03:45] <phillw> sudo apt-get install libasound2-plugins "pulseaudio-*" paman padevchooser paprefs pavucontrol pavumeter
[03:46] <phillw> that will install the entire suite.
[03:47] <user9003> ok
[03:48] <user9003> Package padevchooser is not available
[03:48] <user9003> spelt correct?
[03:49] <user9003> i could delete that if unneccessary
[03:52] <user9003> installing without padevchooser....
[03:53] <phillw> user9003: that was a copy and paste from a wiki page... I'll chack to see if it is a typo (we are human!)
[03:55] <user9003> padevchooser is probably obsolete and removed.
[03:55] <user9003> so i skipped it.
[03:55] <user9003> Testing USB device.  If i don't respond then my PC froze ;- )
[03:56] <phillw> I cannot see it on my 12.10 install, I'll mark the page as needing an update and pass it onto the team who look after audio. thank-you for pointing out that it needs updating :)
[04:00] <user9003> Works!
[04:00] <user9003> Selected my device in pavucontrol and got sound.
[04:01] <user9003> now to set this device as system default on reboot.
[04:02] <user9003> I want it so when i hot plug the device it auto-enables in pulse.
[04:03] <user9003> Audio Loud and clear. Thanks!  Just added value to this PC.
[04:04] <user9003> Rebooting. Test again.
[04:10] <phillw> user9003: you're back!
[04:10] <cixelsyd> hello
[04:10] <phillw> welcome cixelsyd
[04:11] <phillw> !ask
[04:11] <cixelsyd> i'm trying to get my wireless working, this is a fresh install of lubuntu
[04:11] <phillw> !wifi
[04:11] <cixelsyd> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[04:12] <cixelsyd> sry didn't mean to send that
[04:12] <cixelsyd> i was trying to cp it
[04:12] <phillw> cixelsyd: I'm not being harsh, but those docs are more up to date than I am :)
[04:13] <phillw> cixelsyd: my guess is that you have a broadcom device, in which case you do really to read them!
[04:14] <phillw> *do really need to read them*
[04:14] <cixelsyd> phillw: indeed i do have a broadcom card
[04:15] <phillw> cixelsyd: that link will get you up and running :)
[04:16] <phillw> it is the only WiFi chip that causes problems (owing to them not releasing the code for linux fully).
[04:16] <cixelsyd> phillw: according to this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCardsBroadcom my card should work out of the box
[04:18] <phillw> cixelsyd: have a read through the wiki area. I long ago learned that not everything broadcom says is completely true.
[04:19] <phillw> cixelsyd: if the wiki area is not helping, get in touch with the experts :) http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=336
[04:20] <phillw> In that team, I trust. If you see an error / problem in their wiki area, please do mention it to them and they will get it updated.
[04:20] <cixelsyd> phillw: i don't have time to way for forum replies. this isn't my computer, its my cousins moms computer and i will be leaving back home tomorrow... if i leave this computer with out wireless shes gonna be pissed
[04:20] <cixelsyd> to wait*
[04:21] <phillw> cixelsyd: then I can only suggest http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2090138
[04:21] <cixelsyd> and i was trying to tell her how much better linux is than windows and talked her into letting me put linux on her computer and if the wireless doesn't work and i leave shes going to hate it
[04:22] <phillw> cixelsyd: you have never heard of dual booting? :(
[04:22] <phillw> user9003: well, something must be working.... you're back :)
[04:23] <cixelsyd> phillw: didn't have the windows cd... i told her if she let me put linux on here she'd never have to worry about viruses again that she wouldn't even need an AV
[04:23] <phillw> cixelsyd: As I also do not have a CD, I can only suggest http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2090138
[04:25] <user9003> Problem #3:   NO audio with youtube.com.  But audio works with VLC and .mp3
[04:25] <phillw> they deal with these issues every day and are best placed to answer your questions.
[04:26] <user9003> phillw:  Got my usb device working with pulse, but problem #3 above.
[04:26] <user9003> Most audio devices have a "video" volume in alsamixer, but my device seems to be missing it.
[04:27] <user9003> I think "video" is related to internet video playback.
[04:27] <phillw> user9003: are you using the new html5 version of youtune?
[04:27] <phillw> *youtube*
[04:27] <user9003> probably not.
[04:27] <user9003> will test...brb
[04:27] <phillw> I'd suggest it, it is better than the flash version
[04:29] <phillw> user9003: http://www.youtube.com/html5
[04:29] <user9003> tested html5....still no sound.
[04:29] <phillw> I'm signed into the tests (Well, I am a tester). I've not seen any problems... it just works.
[04:30] <user9003> pavucontrol is missing "video" volume settings
[04:32] <user9003> Definitely no audo from flash video or html5.
[04:33] <phillw> user9003: I'm just a 'general' tester, head over to http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=334 for more details and be able to ask specific questions. I can't really help on issues that I'm not familiar with. Honest, my Australian guest, I'm not trying to "pass the buck". Just that area will be better able to help you as they are the experts :)
[04:33] <phillw> Heck, I've not too bad with your questions :D
[04:34] <phillw> *I've not done too bad*
[04:34] <user9003> Thanks, you helped alot.. Got my mp3's and pcmanfm working at least. :- )
[04:35] <phillw> two out of three is not a bad score :)
[04:35] <user9003> as meatloaf would say "2 out of 3 ain't bad"
[04:35] <phillw> +1
[04:36] <phillw> should I warn the forum area that you may actually love them if they make it 3 out of 3? :P
[04:37] <user9003> ;- )    I'm off to #ubuntu.
[04:37] <phillw> I'd suggest the forum, more chance of getting an expert.
[04:39] <phillw> #ubuntu-beginners does also have good people, it is a quieter area with less people on - but the ratio of helpers :: needing help is higher.
[04:42] <cixelsyd> phillw: i'm trying to install those drivers that are listed in that forum you sent me.. it's just hanging on W: Waited for dpkg --assert-multi-arch but it wasn't there - dpkgGo (10: No child processes) what does that mean?
[04:45] <cixelsyd> firmware-b43-lpphy-installer
[04:47] <cixelsyd> nm i figured it out
[04:48] <cixelsyd> brb gonna reboot
[04:48] <phillw> I'll keep my fingers crossed for you.
[04:52] <cixelsyd> phillw: i need an on$creen keyboard.. $ome of the key$  i need aren't working and i need to change the pa$$word before i reboot but it won't let me copy and pa$te the pa$$word into the terminal... $omeone ju$t $pilled a drink on it a lil bit ago.. $ome of the character$ i need for the pa$$word do not work lol
[04:54] <phillw> cixelsyd: keep the beer away from k3yb0@rd5 !!!
[04:54] <wxl> cixelsyd: it would seem to me if anyone's going to know how to deal with that it's phillw as he's the accessibility guy :)
[04:55] <cixelsyd> i need to change the pa$$word to $omething that i$nt mi$$ing ha ha howd you know it wa$ a beer? the keyboard on thi$ laptop i$ already effed up they are u$ing a u$b keyboard and now the u$b keyboard i effed up too
[04:56] <cixelsyd> i$*
[04:58] <phillw> cixelsyd: as it now 0500 here, and I was leaving at 0300, I will leave you and your system to the tender mercies of the next shift :)
[04:58] <cixelsyd> i'm able to copy character$ and then pa$te them to make the pa$$word but when i run pa$$wd from a terminal and try to pa$te the pa$$word it $ay$ Authentication token manipulation error
[04:58] <phillw> g'nite :)
[05:01] <cixelsyd> can i cut the wire on a p$2 keyboard and cut the wire on thi$ u$b keyboard and $plice them together?
[06:11] <guest-5ZuglF> phillw: you got my cou$in$ mom$ wirele$$ working\.\. thank$ a lot man\. $he will be happy now but pi$$ed about the keyboard lol the keyboard wa$ not my fault tho
[09:50] <zleap> hi what do i use to switch to a vga monitor output in lubuntu from a laptop / netbook
[09:51] <jude01> System Tools > Monitor Settings
[09:52] <jude01> *i meant Preferences > Monitor Settings
[09:55] <zleap> ok that allows me to turn them on, is there a key combo to switch
[09:56] <jude01> switch what?
[09:56] <zleap> from laptop output to vga
[09:57] <zleap> monitor settings does not appear to have a option to set the output
[09:58] <zleap> ok i may try rebooting to make sure its detected prop  rly,
[09:58] <zleap> it is now enabled,
[09:58] <jude01>  you can set custom keybindings in openbox via something like what is described here http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:Bindings you could have it execute xrandr plus settings
[09:59] <jude01> http://divby0.blogspot.com/2008/12/switching-monitors-with-xrandr.html
[10:03] <zleap> ok thanks
[10:15] <jude01> if you want a gui then i would recommend xbindkeys-config
[10:18] <zleap> ok
[11:27] <rix1234> Hi........ Anyone please help me with LikeWise AD authentication.
[15:40] <holstein> Kuroda_Shun: i dont usually use the sharing data functionality of the destkop sharing applications.. i tend to just mount ssh shares or whatever i have and do it sepearately
[15:40] <holstein> what are you wanting to do??
[16:03] <Kuroda_Shun> holstein: i corrected the issue yesterday by just mounting a network share in my script.
[16:07] <holstein> Kuroda_Shun: cheers!
[17:11] <cixelsyd> phillw: hey man i just wanted to thank you again for helping last night
[17:59] <phillw> cixelsyd: it's what we're here for :)
[20:11] <cixelsyd> how do i add this to the repository.. it says deb not found.. deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/gregory-hainaut/pcsx2.official.ppa/ubuntu quantal main  - and this deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/gregory-hainaut/pcsx2.official.ppa/ubuntu quantal main
[20:13] <Unit193> https://launchpad.net/~gregory-hainaut/+archive/pcsx2.official.ppa is the PPA, and normal method is  sudo apt-add-repository ppa:gregory-hainaut/pcsx2.official.ppa   then refresh sources (apt-get update)
[20:22] <cixelsyd> Unit193: thanks man
[20:23] <Unit193> Sure thing.
[20:34] <tempuser> Hello, everybody.  I just installed lubuntu for the 1st time, and my mouse wheel doesn't work.  I can't be the 1st person this has happened to, but I couldn't find the solution online.  Any help, please?
[20:39] <phillw> tempuser: have a look at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1817502
[20:44] <tempuser> synclient give me:
[20:44] <tempuser> Couldn't find synaptics properties. No synaptics driver loaded?
[20:45] <tempuser> Just to clarify, my scroll wheel doesn't seem to work at all, in any program.
[20:51] <tempuser> And gpointing-device-settings doesn't seem to change anything (wheel related, anyway)
[21:04] <holstein> tempuser: sometimes i try the ubuntu normal live CD
[21:04] <holstein> assuming it works with a heavy normal distro, then you can look and see what is supporting the hardware
[21:04] <holstein> for me, i chose to start gnome services, for my touchpad
[21:05] <holstein> i have always had the hardware mousewheels just work though.. i would take it to another machine and make sure the wheel is functional
[21:18] <tempuser> I know the wheel is functional.  I suppose I should have added previously, that I've installed lubuntu in a VirtualBox VM (within ubuntu).  But, since lubuntu is based on ubuntu, there shouldn't be a problem with hardware being recognized in one and not the other, right?  So I thought.
[21:19] <holstein> tempuser: lubuntu *is* ubuntu... but the packages are probably not in lubuntu that you need for the hardware support you are seeking
[21:20] <tempuser> How can I find out what relevant packages I already have installed in my ubuntu build, so I can install them in the lubuntu VM?
[21:20] <holstein> what i usually do is run the normal ubuntu live CD and see what is providing support
[21:21] <holstein> the link phillw gave seems like where i would start
[21:22] <tempuser> I tried that, but gpointing-device-settings doesn't seem to have an effect, and synclient tells me no synaptics driver is loaded.
[21:22] <tempuser> I suppose I could install a synaptics driver, but would that help with my mouse?
[21:23] <holstein> i cant imagine it hurting.. and its installed in main ubuntu.. is that what you need?? i dont think so
[21:26] <tempuser> I can't even find in ubuntu anything related to the mouse driver or mouse wheel.
[21:28] <holstein> tempuser: correct.. because it usually "just works"
[21:28] <tempuser> holstein:  Right, which is why I'm so confused now with it not working in lubuntu!
[21:29] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/59128/how-to-disable-mouse-wheel-scroll-in-ubuntu-11-04-or-10-10
[21:29] <tempuser> BTW, scrolling on the touchpad also doesn't work.
[21:29] <holstein> tempuser: something is missing.. or you have broken it with something else
[21:29] <holstein> tempuser: those things *always* just work for me
[21:30] <holstein> tempuser: maybe try the installation cd you used live and see that you havent broken something
[21:30] <holstein> tempuser: try as another user
[21:30] <holstein> try searching "disable scroll whell"
[21:30] <holstein> you *can* get this functionality assuming the wheel is functional.. it'll just be a matter of troubleshooting why its not working
[21:32] <tempuser> During install, it also didn't work in the language list, but I figured it was just the install program.
[21:32] <tempuser> I searched all kinds of "scroll not working," "doesn't work," etc., but not disable; that's another plan.
[21:32] <tempuser> Good idea with trying another user, I'll try that now.
[21:36] <tempuser> No go on changing users.  Even tried lubuntu netbook.
[21:41] <holstein> lubuntu netbook is not a different user
[21:41] <holstein> how about from the live CD?
[21:44] <tempuser> I made a new user, logged in -> no wheel.  Logged in as lubuntu netboot -> no wheel.  I tried web browser, file->open dialog, etc., no go.
[21:44] <holstein> and with the live CD?
[21:46] <tempuser> Well, when I booted from the CD image, I chose the installer, & it didn't work there.
[21:47] <holstein> tempuser: how is the wheel with the live CD?
[21:47] <holstein> the live destkop
[21:47] <holstein> when you boot the installer disc to the live desktop, without installing.. or booting the OS on the hard drive
[21:48] <holstein> the live environment
[21:48] <tempuser> uh oh, I'll be back.  My baby just peed on me, lol.
[22:03] <tempuser> Alright, confirmed that the wheel also does not work when simply booting off the live CD.
[22:04] <holstein> tempuser: ok.. so its not something you have broken, certainly
[22:05] <tempuser> The wheel works in all of the following VMs:
[22:05] <holstein> tempuser: VM doesnt matter
[22:05] <holstein> the host is forwarding the information along
[22:06] <tempuser> linux mint cinnamon, linux mint mate, OS X, Win 8
[22:06] <tempuser> works in native Windows 7 & ubuntu
[22:06] <holstein> right.. so, you can look at ubuntu, and see what is supporting the mouse
[22:06] <holstein> i chose to install and use gnome serives
[22:07] <tempuser> you mean gnome in lubuntu?
[22:07] <holstein> tempuser: no. i mean just that.. gnome services. in my ubuntu that i am running openbox on
[22:20] <tempuser> holstein:  Can you briefly explain what you mean by gnome services?  I can't find what that is.
[22:21] <tempuser> Oh, and the xinput thing didnt' work.  It looks like it's set correctly.
[22:22] <holstein> i start "gnome-settings-daemon"
[22:23] <holstein> tempuser: you can see that its installed, and run it from the terminal. see if that just deals with this issue for you, then you can decide to use it or not
[22:25] <tempuser> It's done.  Now, how can I know if it's worked?  Do I need to log out & in?  check/change some settings?
[22:26] <holstein> whats done?
[22:26] <tempuser> oh, it's installed
[22:26] <holstein> gnome-settings-daemon ?
[22:26] <tempuser> gnome-settings-daemon
[22:26] <tempuser> yes
[22:26] <holstein> i would start it from the command line and see if it helps or not
[22:27] <holstein> you can easily kill it if not, and regroup
[22:27] <tempuser> got a bunch of warnings
[22:28] <holstein> sure... thats fine.. does it "fix" anything for you?
[22:28] <tempuser> The first warning is that you can only run one xsettings manager at a time.
[22:28] <tempuser> Scroll wheel still doesn't work.
[22:28] <holstein> so, you might want to undo what you did, and test
[22:28] <tempuser> ok
[22:28] <holstein> or, just run the live CD, install gnome-settings-daemon, and test there
[22:28] <holstein> since we dont know that this will effect it or not
[22:29] <holstein> what would i do? just not use the wheel
[22:30] <tempuser> What if I installed ubuntu, then installed lxde on top of it?
[22:30] <tempuser> I like my wheel :)
[22:30] <holstein> tempuser: you can try, but its likely a setting in the sessions
[22:30] <holstein> tempuser: i installed ubuntu, switched to openbox, which LXDE uses.. and somethings didnt work
[22:31] <holstein> using gnome-settings-daemon was arguably the easiest way to "fix" it all
[22:31] <holstein> i use "fix" in quotes since nothing is borken
[22:32] <tempuser> Thanks a lot for your help.  I have to go now, but I may be back!
[22:32] <holstein> tempuser: please do... i can try and find some hardware that the whell doesnt work on
[22:32] <holstein> and mess with settings
[22:32] <holstein> when i have more time.. cheers!
[22:56] <Ez0v3rR1d3> ok i got a question any help
[22:56] <Ez0v3rR1d3> genii
[22:56] <Ez0v3rR1d3> u got ur ears on
[22:57] <holstein> !ask
[22:58] <Ez0v3rR1d3> i downloaded artistx in my terminal but now when i try to run the program it says its none existant how do i find it to use it again
[22:59] <holstein> artistx is an iso
[22:59] <holstein> or what are you oing?
[22:59] <Ez0v3rR1d3> ok so what should i do to get it on my lubuntu
[22:59] <holstein> doing*
[22:59] <holstein> get what?
[22:59] <Ez0v3rR1d3> artistx
[22:59] <holstein> artistx is a distro
[22:59] <Ez0v3rR1d3> or cinelerra i got it as well
[22:59] <holstein> most of the same packages will be in lubuntu
[23:00] <holstein> not similar, but the exact same versions
[23:00] <Ez0v3rR1d3> ok so how do i find them
[23:00] <Ez0v3rR1d3> i am new to linux
[23:00] <holstein> the ubuntu repos are what lubuntu used, and AFAIK artistx is an ubuntu based distro, or was when i was checking it out
[23:00] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: you open the package manager of your choice and search for the application you want
[23:01] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: you can search "ubuntustudio" and install our metapackages, which are just "bundled" software applications
[23:01] <holstein> like, ubuntustduio-graphics ..thats has common graphics applications
[23:01] <Ez0v3rR1d3> will it do my movie editing and stuff
[23:01] <holstein> it?
[23:01] <holstein> it wont do anythig
[23:02] <holstein> you can install applications that give you the ability to edit video
[23:02] <holstein> kdenlive is a big one
[23:02] <holstein> you can search kdenlive in the package manager of your choice
[23:03] <Ez0v3rR1d3> i got 2 of them that a straight video editors but i installed it through my term and now i cant find them or get them to run cuz my lubuntu says they dont exist
[23:03] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: if you installed them, they exist
[23:03] <holstein> lubuntu only give error messages
[23:03] <holstein> you can share them if you think that will help
[23:03] <holstein> you can check the lubuntu menu for them
[23:04] <holstein> you can say "i installed 'application name'" and i'll help you start it
[23:04] <Ez0v3rR1d3> /home/dustin/Downloads/artistx_1.3_live_dvd_iso_23_09_2012.iso
[23:04] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: thats not an application
[23:05] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: you can forget about artistx
[23:05] <holstein> thats a different operating system
[23:05] <holstein> if you want artistx, you can install it
[23:05] <holstein> but, its not something you load/run from lubuntu
[23:05] <Ez0v3rR1d3> o ic
[23:05] <holstein> its an operating system.. a different one.. based on ubuntu
[23:05] <holstein> but, you can just install the applications in lubuntu
[23:05] <holstein> sudo apt-get install kdenlive
[23:05] <holstein> sudo apt-get install gime
[23:06] <holstein> sudo apt-get install gimp
[23:06] <holstein> ^
[23:06] <holstein> for example
[23:07] <Ez0v3rR1d3> well cinelerra was the other one and it came and is supported on lubuntu but i cant find it either even with my sudo code
[23:07] <holstein> !sudo
[23:07] <holstein> sudo is not a code
[23:07] <holstein> its a method of elevating your user privelages
[23:07] <GeorgeIoak2> hey holstein, finally figured out my problem. I had to stop lightdm and restart it and then magically everything was working in the script
[23:08] <holstein> anytime you are asked for a password, you should be aware of why you are being prompted
[23:08] <Ez0v3rR1d3> i even ran the whole string and it did the update but when i came to continue the install process it didnt work it said command invalid
[23:08] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: i think cinelerra is removed
[23:09] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: the whole string?
[23:09] <Ez0v3rR1d3> well damn
[23:09] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: it?
[23:09] <holstein> what did what?
[23:09] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: i think you have put in a "sudo apt-get install" command that might have broken something
[23:09] <Ez0v3rR1d3> linux said command invalid on my terminal
[23:09] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: sure
[23:09] <holstein> you might be using a command for another operatin system
[23:10] <holstein> what would i suggest? trying live CD's
[23:10] <Ez0v3rR1d3> if i type the code will u know what is wrong
[23:10] <holstein> try the ubuntustudio live CD.. see what is there you like or want to use
[23:10] <Ez0v3rR1d3> ok
[23:10] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: maybe
[23:10] <GeorgeIoak2> has anyone created and install USB drive of their system? i'd like someone to get my exact setup and they have the same machine. so basically they plug in the usb stick and wipes out windows and installs my custom lubuntu
[23:11] <Ez0v3rR1d3> sudo add-apt- repository ppa:cinelerra- ppa/ppa&& sudo apt- get update && sudo apt- get install cinelerra-cv
[23:11] <Ez0v3rR1d3> that is the code i got this morning works up till the update then nothing
[23:11] <holstein> GeorgeIoak2: you want http://www.remastersys.com/ or something like it
[23:12] <holstein> GeorgeIoak2: its not trivial
[23:12] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: open a terminal
[23:12] <holstein> sudo -s
[23:12] <holstein> ^ put in your password
[23:13] <GeorgeIoak2> let me look at that, why couldn't I boot my system , create an iso of it, and then feed that into a typical bootable usb installer stick?
[23:13] <holstein> this is going to give you the ability to add that ppa and the packages
[23:13] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: then
[23:13] <holstein> add-apt-repository ppa:cinelerra-ppa/ppa
[23:13] <holstein> then, enter when prompted
[23:13] <holstein> then..
[23:13] <holstein> apt-get update
[23:13] <holstein> see that you get no errors... then...
[23:14] <holstein> apt-get install cinelerra-cv
[23:14] <holstein> see that you get no errors and close the terminal after its finished
[23:14] <holstein> look in your menu for cinelerra
[23:15] <Ez0v3rR1d3> typed it the way u just wrote and terminal says command not found
[23:15] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: when?
[23:15] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: stop what you are doing
[23:15] <holstein> close everything and open a terminal
[23:15] <holstein> then, stick with me
[23:16] <holstein> i need to leave ASAP
[23:16] <holstein> open a terminal
[23:16] <Ez0v3rR1d3> ok
[23:16] <holstein> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cinelerra-ppa/ppa
[23:16] <holstein> ^ does that work?
[23:16] <Ez0v3rR1d3> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:cinelerra-ppa/ppa
[23:16] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: no.. does it work?
[23:17] <holstein> it just worked for me.. does it work?
[23:17] <Ez0v3rR1d3> it gave me an enter to continue
[23:17] <holstein> correct? so did it continue after that?
[23:18] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: stick with me.. i need to leave
[23:18] <Ez0v3rR1d3> it took me back to root@mybuntu
[23:18] <holstein> is it added?
[23:18] <holstein> sudo apt-get update
[23:18] <holstein> ^^ is that finished with no errors?
[23:19] <Ez0v3rR1d3> reading packages
[23:19] <Ez0v3rR1d3> done no errors
[23:19] <holstein> ok.. then
[23:19] <holstein> sudo apt-get install cinelerra-cv
[23:19] <holstein> is that finished? if so, look in your menu for cinelerra
[23:19] <Ez0v3rR1d3> it says continue y/n
[23:20] <holstein> right.. you'll need to continue
[23:20] <Ez0v3rR1d3> i hit y its unpacking and everything i think u did it thanks man
[23:20] <holstein> its running on my machine
[23:20] <Ez0v3rR1d3> its in my menu awesome thanks so much
[23:20] <holstein> Ez0v3rR1d3: enjoy!
[23:21] <Ez0v3rR1d3> it worked ur the best thank u
[23:21] <Ez0v3rR1d3> i have any other questions i am def lookin u up
[23:22] <Ez0v3rR1d3> quit
[23:25] <GeorgeIoak2> holstein: have you tried remastersys? i've put a lot of time into this configuration and the last thing i need is a screw up but i need a backup anyway and this would kill 2 birds with 1 stone