[03:18] any mac guys here? i'm lover of all oses and figured it might not be half bad place to find some one to ask questions. [03:19] hopefully i haven't offended any one, i do still uses lubuntu [03:25] cdoublejj: what are you trying to get at? [03:26] i was wondering why some might upgrade form lion to mountain lion, you see i have multi boot box (with lubuntu :) ) and i ahve to re doo the mac os on it [03:26] i do not know why or why not mountina lion may be better than lion [03:26] can't help you [03:27] i tried googling lion vs mountain lion [03:27] here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X#Version_10.8:_.22Mountain_Lion.22 [03:27] and if you wish to further continue this conversation, please move to #lubuntu-offtopic [03:29] :) thank you [06:45] hello .. lubuntu 12.04 -- I have a printer on this computer, and the computer is wired to an ATT wireless router/dsl modem. how can I access the printer from a windows computer connected to the wifi? do I need to install and config samba first? much thx!! [06:53] kewel: That's how I personally would do it, and find easiest. [06:53] okay .. so I was [litterally] missing something .. [06:53] heh [06:54] https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/samba-printserver.html [06:54] terrific. thanks [06:54] =) [06:54] Sure thing. [06:55] also [06:55] sorry if I'm getting ahead.. [06:55] the windows 7 machine has a 'homegroup' .. [06:55] is that the 'workgroup' in the samba config file? [06:56] In newer versions of windows that's what they set the default to. [06:56] or shoot. maybe I should be asking is there a grpahical network explorer I can run on this lubuntu/printer machine to see what windows stuff I can find on the network? [06:56] aha [06:57] You can use PCManfm, and the Printers utility. [06:57] sweet [06:58] what directory to look under? [06:58] I'm rusty. [06:59] Go > Network Drives. [06:59] there it is [06:59] cool thanks [07:00] sudo apt-get install samba [07:00] E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing? [07:02] can't connect to us.archive.ubuntu.com [07:02] not cool [07:03] got "Err http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main samba i386 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.3 404 Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.13 80] " [07:03] so connect yes, package no. [07:04] uhm the directory structure at that url isn't what lubuntu is looking for. [07:04] i think I got this one. I'll hushup now. [07:05] sudo apt-get update [07:06] that's what I did. =) === jussi01 is now known as jussi [15:36] I think we need to thank whoever fixed the ACPI thing so that the power button correctly triggered lubuntu-logout in xfce4-power-management. [17:59] I have a quick question about conky, anyone in here use that first off? [18:00] ? [18:26] i386 [18:26] hello there. I'm trying to install lubuntu from USB (12.10, md5 ok), dopied to usb using the "Universal-USB-Installer", but the liveCD kernel is panicking. I've tried all the options (acpi=off noapic nolapic, etc) and no luck. [18:27] lumpunto: not trying to be a pain, but did you check the md5 of the USB itself, not the iso? [18:28] wxl, nope, but I'm gonna compare it to what? [18:28] lumpunto: against the posted values and/or the value of the iso since you checked it [18:28] because once the contents are copied to usb the md5 will surely change [18:28] it shouldn't [18:29] if it does, then you have a problem, houston [18:29] okay. lemme check [18:31] the problem is, how can I check the md5 of a usb drive? ('im on win7) [18:32] when I try, it checks the files in the drive root [18:35] !md5 | lumpunto [18:35] lumpunto: 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 [18:35] that page (the first one) actually tells you how [18:35] you need to use dd [18:36] In windows, use LinuxLiveUSB creator, much better than everything else. To check it, boot it and hit the "Check CD for defects" [18:38] Unit193: i'm gonna try. wxl I don't think dd is available for windows [18:38] lumpunto: oh windows boo [18:39] Maybe cygwin... :P [18:39] MAYBE [18:39] i'm not sure windows can handle such a heavy duty task :) [18:43] LinuxLiveUSB is running. The gui is buggy though. :) [18:45] okay, gonna try it [18:45] bbs [18:46] i think we sh ould change the name to lumpunto [18:49] "? [18:49] heya, guess what [18:50] im on lubuntu already [18:50] thank you guys [18:50] my keyboard is wrong though [18:52] good jesus, lxkeymap (the program that seems to handle jwtviESA [18:52] shit keyboard [18:52] handle keyboard layouts won`t launch [18:57] bbs [18:57] not that any1 cares ?D [20:59] hi [20:59] can somone help me [20:59] i have some wierd problem [21:00] when i connect to ruter on wifi channel 13 it assings me IP but no internet [21:00] helo [22:21] Welcome. [22:28] i'd like to have a live OS because it may come handy, lubuntu takes a lot of time 'generating locales', is there a way to disable that? [22:31] Not that I know of... are you having this problem on live media? [23:21] I am having an issue with Dell Latitude D600 no waking up from suspend mode running Lubuntu 12.04 [23:24] PlastikSpork: did it used to work? [23:25] no... its a new install [23:26] wxl: when I try to wake it up the HDD spin up and lights turn on but the monitor will not turn on. [23:27] PlastikSpork: i've seen some complaints about that computer and that version [23:28] seems to me i don't find similar problems with 12.10 [23:28] install 12.10 and i betcha problem's solved [23:29] yeah i was just thinking the same thing... I will try to install 12.10... Is Lubuntu 12.10 any better then ubuntu 12.10? I had a lot of problems with ubuntu 12.10 [23:29] check this out: [23:29] oops [23:29] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/559163 [23:29] Launchpad bug 559163 in linux (Ubuntu) "Dell Latitude D600 hangs on wakeup from suspend" [Undecided,Incomplete] [23:30] well i'm not sure what your problems are, so it's hard to say if it's beter or not [23:30] 13.04 comes out in about 2 weeks though [23:30] you could always run these all live and see if you have probelms [23:30] I just had some instability issues with ubuntu 12.10 [23:30] again, too vague [23:31] yeah its been a while i don't remember the issues [23:31] then it's likely irrelevant :) [23:32] true dat... [23:33] so run 12.10 and/or 13.04 (beta is currently availably) live and see what happens [23:33] and that bug will provide lots of information including a possible workaround [23:33] I will upgrade the D600 to 12.10 [23:34] i'd just try live first [23:34] thanks for the help... I will report back with my findings. [23:34] it will be less trouble and get you an answer sooner [23:34] I agree. downloading iso now [23:37] I'll report that 13.04 Beta 2 in VBox (i386) hasn't given me problems at present. [23:38] !bug 559163 [23:38] bug 559163 in linux (Ubuntu) "Dell Latitude D600 hangs on wakeup from suspend" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/559163 [23:38] wxl: You can just do that. [23:39] there's an echo in here [23:39] 1629 < wxl:#lubuntu> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/559163 [23:39] Launchpad bug 559163 in linux (Ubuntu) "Dell Latitude D600 hangs on wakeup from suspend" [Undecided,Incomplete] [23:40] "You? Is there an echo in here? Yes, me!!" - Tim Taylor [23:41] ubottu: how do you install that kernel package they are talking about? [23:41] PlastikSpork: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [23:41] You can call a bug by ID number using the !bug command. [23:41] PlastikSpork: That's all you get outta her. [23:41] Nice [23:42] brb [23:43] You know what else works... have the laptop go to hibernation mode instead of suspend. [23:43] I'm baaaaaaaack [23:43] o/ [23:43] PlastikSpork: It does or it doesn't? [23:44] cerebrate: \o [23:45] putting the settings to have the laptop hibernate works. It just never suspends... What about this kernel packing they are talking about installing on that bug fix 559163