[02:13] <UkeofJersey> Good evening, good people!  I have a bizarre problem with my desktop that I'm hoping someone can help me out with.  I had done a sudo apt-get autoremove and all of my desktop items went poof - gone.  I restarted in hopes of it self correcting and it very strangely DOUBLED everything on my desktop (http://imageshack.us/a/img839/8643/jackeddesktop.png).  Both sets of icons are functional and if I click on one of the desktops over the o
[02:25] <UkeofJersey> and even stranger yet, right clicking on the space "between" the 2 desktops in the lower left seems to indicate that I'm running Openbox as well!
[05:10] <sytone> I want to disable xwindows on boot, what is the simplest way in lubuntu to do this?
[05:10] <sytone> I may want to start it at a later point sith startx
[05:10] <sytone> so I do not want to uninstall
[15:13] <SonikkuAmerica> I'm having problems with ACPI support; I hit the power button and it doesn't respond no matter what I set it to in power mgmt. [12.10, Fujitsu T4220, 3 GB RAM, 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo]
[15:14] <SonikkuAmerica> (Ironically, 13.04 32-bit in VirtualBox DOES respond, but 12.10 64-bit on the hardware doesn't.
[15:14] <SonikkuAmerica> )
[15:19] <SonikkuAmerica> {ATT 2: 9 minute wait} I'm having problems with ACPI support; I hit the power button and it doesn't respond no matter what I set it to in power mgmt. [12.10, Fujitsu T4220, 3 GB RAM, 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo] (Ironically, 13.04 32-bit in VirtualBox DOES respond, but 12.10 64-bit on the hardware doesn't.)
[15:29] <SonikkuAmerica> {ATT 3: 9 minute wait} I'm having problems with ACPI support; I hit the power button and it doesn't respond no matter what I set it to in power mgmt. [12.10, Fujitsu T4220, 3 GB RAM, 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo] (Ironically, 13.04 32-bit in VirtualBox DOES respond, but 12.10 64-bit on the hardware doesn't.)
[15:32] <genii-around> Do you have acpi-support installed?
[15:36] <SonikkuAmerica> The problem I described before is apparently a known bug
[15:37] <genii-around> Interesting. I wonder if just with Fujitsu, or generally
[15:38] <SonikkuAmerica> Did I miss something?
[15:39] <Myrtti> nope
[15:43] <SonikkuAmerica> lol Apparently there's a bug in xfce4-power-manager in lubuntu
[15:43] <SonikkuAmerica> It seems to be fixed in Raring
[17:03] <psutton> hello
[17:03] <zlep> I have just done a clean install of lubuntu
[17:04] <cerebrate> i love that about you :D
[17:04] <zleap> thanks
[17:04] <zleap> what is the additional drivers package called so I can install the nvidia drivers
[17:06] <cerebrate> i found a package called nvidia-current zleap
[17:06] <zleap> ok
[17:06] <holstein> !ati
[17:06] <cerebrate> in synaptic
[17:07] <zleap> ok its under software sources
[17:07] <zleap> as a tab
[17:08] <zleap> i will probably vanish randomly as I install software
[17:08] <cerebrate> i love that about you :D
[17:09] <zleap> cerebrate: thanks
[17:09] <cerebrate> yw
[17:11] <zleap> do i need to restart after installing the video drivers?
[17:11] <cerebrate> it will indicate that automatically
[17:18] <SonikkuAmerica> Is ubuntu-release-upgrader-gtk still pointing to the alpha build
[17:18] <SonikkuAmerica> ?
[17:19] <zleap> hi SonikkuAmerica
[17:19] <SonikkuAmerica> Hey zleap
[17:22] <zleap> hi SonikkuAmerica
[17:22] <SonikkuAmerica> Um... hello
[17:22] <SonikkuAmerica> I said that once
[17:22] <zleap> what is the executable for passwords and encryption keys so I can re-install
[17:22] <zleap> sorry i am installing and chatting here so miss stuff
[17:23] <SonikkuAmerica> What are you trying to reinstall?
[17:24] <zleap> it was a menu option passwords adn encryption keys a program to manage gpg keys etc
[17:24] <SonikkuAmerica> Oh that. It's called "seahorse." [ sudo apt-get install seahorse ]
[17:24] <zleap> ok thanks
[17:24] <SonikkuAmerica> It doesn't come stock with Lubuntu
[17:25] <zleap> right when this block of stuff is done I will use synaptic and instll it
[17:25] <zleap> install
[17:26] <wxl> or you could use gpg on the command line
[17:27] <zleap> not when its using synaptic
[17:27] <zleap> but yeah
[17:27] <wxl> you could use apt-get :)
[17:27] <zleap> i just select a stack of packages to install
[17:28] <zleap> i may find enigmail pulls it in
[18:06] <SonikkuAmerica> Why is Lubuntu's release upgrader still pointing to the alpha release notes?
[18:07] <SonikkuAmerica> (Beta 2 has been released)
[18:12] <holstein> SonikkuAmerica: is that a wiki page? those are editable
[18:12] <SonikkuAmerica> It's a text-based pop-up window
[18:15] <holstein> SonikkuAmerica: for 13.04? its not out yet
[18:16] <SonikkuAmerica> True, but the release notes still say it's alpha despite the fact that there is a beta in the repos
[18:16] <holstein> !13.04
[18:16] <holstein> SonikkuAmerica: i would expect "issues" with it since its not released
[18:17] <SonikkuAmerica> With the release notes window?
[18:17] <holstein> SonikkuAmerica: with literally anything at anytime
[18:17] <holstein> SonikkuAmerica: its not out yet, so anything can be "odd" or "broken"...
[18:17] <SonikkuAmerica> Point taken.
[18:18] <SonikkuAmerica> I just feel those of us that [ do-release-upgrade ] for testing reasons are being misled.
[18:19] <holstein> i think the main thing is, dont upgrade to early releases... its not misleading to have forgotten to update something
[18:19] <holstein> its just an issue somewhere.. maybe someone just forgot.. i would point it out in the +1 channel or the mailing list for the lubuntu dev's...
[18:20] <holstein> you can always file a bug, but i dont think that will be necessary
[18:20] <SonikkuAmerica> holstein: That is always true.
[19:27] <zleap> brb
[19:40] <zleap> erm whatr is the package name for the games that come with lubuntu
[19:42] <wxl> !info ace-of-penguins | zleap
[19:43] <zleap> thnks
[20:24] <Rae9> Hello!
[20:25] <wxl> yikes! what?! i'm awake, mom, i'm awake!
[20:25] <Rae9> :) I have a bit of a question.
[20:25] <wxl> i may only be able to promise a bit of an answer
[20:26] <Rae9> I have a netbook, and I'm about to put a new system on it. The live cd looks like it's the desktop-style Lubuntu. How or where do I get the netbook-style Lubuntu?
[20:27] <wxl> well, there's a netbook session in the desktop lubuntu. but you'd be fine with desktop lubuntu.
[20:27] <Etanol> when i login lubuntu i can choose lubuntu desktop or lubuntu netbook
[20:27] <wxl> i don't like the netbook session frankly
[20:27] <Unit193> The "Netbook" interface was a little bit of a test, more than a real setup.
[20:27] <Rae9> Ah, okay. But the live cd just came up desktop by default?
[20:28] <Unit193> To show how it can be done, rather.
[20:28] <wxl> well you can use it on laptops, too, silly :)
[20:28] <Unit193> Rae9: It's saying "Desktop" rather than "server"
[20:29] <Rae9> Not sure I follow you, Unit193.
[20:29] <Rae9> "desktop" vs "server"?
[20:30] <Unit193> Desktop is just the name, it doesn't mean it doesn't work on laptops or netbooks.
[20:31] <Rae9> Gotcha. Okay. Well, thanks. :) I better install this baby before I re-triple-double-check that it's backed up again, again. :)
[20:33] <Rae9> Thank you and good day. @}'--,---'----,-----'----------
[20:33] <wxl> love you bye
[20:34] <genii-around> I think it's been years since I saw one of those ascii roses