[00:39] <zacarias> Hi. What's the best way of using compositing in Lubuntu? I installed xcompmgr but it crashes as soon as it's launched.
[00:54] <okabi> Hi, where do we go when we want to talk about how much we love Lubuntu?
[01:12] <okabi> -_-
[01:42] <sonofzeus> Hi there
[01:42] <sonofzeus> I cant find skype on a live cd
[01:42] <sonofzeus> I'm using synaptic package manager.
[01:43] <sonofzeus> anyone help me pls
[01:46] <hpuser4466> I installed an intel wireless drive from source code and i
[01:46] <hpuser4466> it somehow messed up my graphics driver causng the resolution to be stuck on 1024x768
[01:47] <hpuser4466> Is it possible to restore the drivers to default?
[01:48] <hpuser4466> A grub boot command or something?
[01:51] <hpuser4466> Looks like a reinstall job.
[01:56] <Runemoro_> Sorry I lost connection
[01:57] <Runemoro_> ...
[01:57] <Runemoro_> Can anyone help me?
[13:00] <sonofzeus> Hey there
[13:00] <sonofzeus> Has anyone ever installed skype on a live cd of lubuntu?
[13:00] <sonofzeus> coz I cant.
[13:00] <sonofzeus> ....................
[13:01] <sonofzeus> I will be waiting for a reply
[13:02] <sonofzeus> here
[15:21] <cellardoor> Has anyone else lost their bluetooth abilities upgrading to 13.04?
[15:38] <Osmodivs> Hello. Installed Bodhi Linux 32 bits and it sucked, so I decided to go back to Lubuntu, I had 10.04 previously installed. This time I burned the 13.04 ISO, works good in other PCs, but NOW I cant boot to my CD'ROM, (USB is no option in BIOS) weird thing is, Bodhi lIVEcd can boot but not Lubuntu, I even burned the alternative version Just in case a DVD issue was the issue, and still, no boot, Whats wrong with this new Lubuntu_?
[15:42] <Osmodivs> Hello?
[15:44] <cerebrate> hello
[15:45] <cerebrate> i too have had issue installing lubuntu
[15:45] <Osmodivs> cerebrate, Do you know what could be wrong with Lubuntu, perhaps a new line in the GRUB or what_¿?
[15:46] <cerebrate> i dont do much in depth computer work
[15:46] <Osmodivs> Where are the experts¿?
[15:47] <Osmodivs> coding?
[15:47] <Osmodivs> fixing non bootable ISOs in old Athlon 4 CPUs?
[15:48]  * cerebrate shrugs
[16:01] <Osmodivs> Hello. Installed Bodhi Linux 32 bits and it sucked, so I decided to go back to Lubuntu, I had 10.04 previously installed. This time I burned the 13.04 ISO, works good in other PCs, but NOW I cant boot to my CD'ROM, (USB is no option in BIOS) weird thing is, Bodhi lIVEcd can boot but not Lubuntu, I even burned the alternative version Just in case a DVD issue was the issue, and still, no boot, Whats wrong with this new Lubuntu_?
[16:11] <Osmodivs> Hello. Installed Bodhi Linux 32 bits and it sucked, so I decided to go back to Lubuntu, I had 10.04 previously installed. This time I burned the 13.04 ISO, works good in other PCs, but NOW I cant boot to my CD'ROM, (USB is no option in BIOS) weird thing is, Bodhi lIVEcd can boot but not Lubuntu, I even burned the alternative version Just in case a DVD issue was the issue, and still, no boot, Whats wrong with this new Lubuntu_?
[16:11] <Osmodivs> Perhaps a new line in the code?
[16:14] <Myrtti> "have you done md5sum check on the iso?"
[16:56] <subman> I'm having a real problem with Lubuntu 13.04 here.  It is with the 'Start Button'.  Normally when pressed it brings up a list of categories to choose.  Sometimes it does, other times it just brings up 'Run' and 'Logout' as the only two options.  When it does start up, sometime it takes a good 15-20 seconds after selecting say 'Internet' for it to display any programs that are listed there.  Any ideas?
[16:56] <holstein> subman: i dont use it
[16:56] <holstein> subman: i use kupfer
[16:57] <holstein> subman: not sure why it is taking so long, or pulling up the "wrong" thing
[16:57] <holstein> subman: is anything else "slow" ?
[16:58] <subman> holstein, nope, everything else seems normal
[16:58] <subman> holstein, I believe that it also crashes a ton.  Is it called 'menu-cache' or something similar?
[16:59] <holstein> subman: crashing is not "normal" then
[16:59] <subman> No, the whole system does not crash.
[16:59] <holstein> subman: you "believe" what crashes a ton?
[16:59] <subman> I keep getting 'a program has crashed' notification
[17:00] <holstein> subman: what program?
[17:00] <holstein> subman: are you up to date with upgrades?
[17:00] <subman> I will take a note of it later.  I am always up to date.
[17:00] <subman> There are several programs that crash now that I think about it.  I always submit the error reports
[17:02] <holstein> subman: i would say, these are all sypmtoms of whatever errors you are seeing
[17:03] <subman> My programs seem to be running fine.  That is a good thing.  It just seems like a bunch of background, system level stuff is having a rough time of it.
[17:04] <holstein> subman: the menu is a program..
[17:04] <holstein> assume nothing
[17:04] <holstein> what would i do? load up as another user and test.. then, if the issue is "Fixed".. the issue is in my current user config.. try from a live CD, and see that its not either the OS config, or the current versions of the software on the installed OS
[17:05] <holstein> check logs.. make a note of what packages are "crashing"...
[17:06] <holstein> submitting those bug reports are key, and very helpful for them to be fixed upstream.. but if you want to get it "Fixed" on your installation now or soon, you'll have to be more proactive
[17:08] <subman> I'm just checking my logs now.
[17:08] <holstein> and how about from another user?
[17:09] <holstein> that should take a few minutes to create a new user and log in as that user and test for a minute
[18:00] <subman> holstein, this is what I am finding in my log:
[18:00] <subman> keith kernel: [ 4704.924592] lxpanel[3095]: segfault at 200000149 ip 00007f2bf6208e05 sp 00007fffac0e75d0 error 4 in libgtk-x11-2.0.so.0.2400.17[7f2bf5fb1000+42d000]
[18:00] <holstein> subman: what would i do? try older kernels.. try other kernels from live CDs
[19:17] <zubunt> hi everybody
[19:17] <zubunt> i would like to access my lubuntu desktop via vnc in a lan
[19:17] <zubunt> what server do I have to install on my lubuntu box?
[19:18] <zubunt> or is there
[19:18] <zubunt> by chance one already installed?
[19:19] <zubunt> hint or tip anybody?
[21:48] <subman> How do i change my sound settings in Lubuntu?  As an example, how to turn on/off inputs/outputs?