[00:04] <plusEV> Hi, I have two problems. 1) When clicking links in weechat, my browser does not open. 2) My scrolling wheel on mouse does nothing on webpages. Version: 13.04
[00:10] <plusEV> *yawn* ill fix it tomorow.
[01:29] <tocsick> hey my mousewheel scrolling is jumpy. What can i do to fix this? It just started after one of the recent updates about a month ago.
[11:50] <DrDuck> What is the equivalent of /dev/partition for lubuntu? I'm trying to retrieve a README.md file I deleted on accident.
[11:50] <DrDuck> http://superuser.com/questions/150027/how-to-recover-a-removed-file-under-linux
[11:50] <DrDuck> grep -b 'search-text' /dev/partition > file.txt
[11:50] <DrDuck> Well /dev/partion doesn't exist in lubuntu.
[12:20] <plusEV> Hi, I have a problem. My scrolling wheel on my usb mouse does nothing. Same problem on the mousepad on the laptop.
[12:20] <plusEV> Running 13.04
[12:28] <DrDuck> Nevermind my problem. I just rewrote it.
[13:57] <juan_144> Could not resolve hostname -: No such file or directory
[13:57] <juan_144> What!?
[15:25] <juan_144> ssh: Could not resolve hostname validhost.here:validport No such file or directory
[15:25] <juan_144> ???
[15:59] <juan_144> alo
[15:59] <juan_144> nadie por aquí?
[18:37] <^Snake> I'm brand new to using Linux/Ubuntu, I'm trying to transfer a Recovery Partion from one Hard Drive to another.
[18:37] <^Snake> I've used Terminal to do this, but it is just sat there, not sure if it's doing anything?
[21:13] <DrDuck1> Is there a way to go about installing a new version of Lubuntu, if you have an older version on your machine already?
[21:13] <wxl> DrDuck1: sudo do-release-upgrade
[21:33] <ShapeShifter499> hi
[21:52] <DrDuck1> wxl: That doesn't work for me. I'll show you the output I get from it.
[21:53] <DrDuck1> Checking for a new Ubuntu release
[21:53] <DrDuck1> No new release found
[21:53] <wxl> DrDuck1: what's the results of lsb_release -r
[21:53] <wxl> ?
[21:54] <DrDuck1> wxl: Release:	12.04
[21:55] <wxl> DrDuck1: that's quite strange as we are on 13.04
[21:55] <wxl> DrDuck1: you can try using synaptic
[21:55] <DrDuck1> Yes.
[21:55] <DrDuck1> What would I search for?
[21:56] <wxl> actually just use update-manager
[21:57] <wxl> you could also burn a new iso and it will update dutring the install
[21:58] <DrDuck1> Yeah. I'll have to wait until I'm around my pendrive again. :<
[21:58] <DrDuck1> It's ok, though.
[21:58] <DrDuck1> I can wait.
[21:58] <wxl> update-manager doesn't do it?
[21:59] <DrDuck1> wxl: Nope.
[22:00] <wxl> DrDuck1: strange indeed.
[22:02] <gomiboy> DrDuck1: you are on a Long Term Support release, you have to switch to receive updates for any ubuntu version... but anyway you'll have to upgrade to 12.10 and than 13.04... probably best to install 13.04 from scratch...
[22:03] <wxl> ahhhhh didn't know that. meh
[22:50] <roarde> How can I install from an existing linux partition? I have enough space left for the install, but can't spare an "extra" partition to copy the ISO to.
[23:01] <n-iCe> hello