[00:08] <Runemoro> Hi, when I do X -configure, it tells me "Number of created screens does not match number of detected devices."
[00:08] <Runemoro> How do I fix this?
[00:10] <Unit193> !crosspost | Runemoro
[00:11] <Runemoro> Ok
[04:16] <hsn> lubuntu - best distro for my netbook
[04:19] <TheLordOfTime> hsn:  yeah netbooks are like that
[04:19] <TheLordOfTime> hsn:  i use lubuntu on my netbook too
[04:19] <holstein> lxde is a nice choice for low resources
[04:20] <Unit193> Heh, just don't try the Netbook interface. ;)
[04:21] <holstein> lol.. yeah its prettty bad
[04:22] <hsn> i would like to have ARM version running on this http://www.google.com/intl/cs/chrome/devices/samsung-chromebook.html#overview
[04:22] <hsn> they are $200 USD with SSD
[04:22] <hsn> 8 hours batery life
[04:23] <holstein> i get 6 or so with my eeepc, and i dont have to deal with ARM
[04:23] <holstein> and it was cheaper.. dual core
[04:23] <Unit193> There is an ARM image for Lubuntu, but I'm not exactly sure if it's the right ARM type.
[04:24] <TheLordOfTime> Unit193:  urgh don't remind me.
[04:26] <hsn> holstein: what model you have
[04:27] <holstein> hsn: several
[04:27] <hsn> they are cheaper then $200?
[04:28] <holstein> hsn: yes..
[04:28] <holstein> hsn: used, that is
[04:29] <holstein> well, i have an old eee900 that i paid $400 for.. but that was back before we were calling them "netbooks"
[04:29] <holstein> the dual core i use i got for under $200.. and i have several that i got for between $100 and free
[04:30] <hsn> if you get used one, how much cost new battery
[04:31] <holstein> hsn: i havent needed to do that yet... but i see them for around $20 to $40.. but we should go OT
[04:31] <holstein> !ot
[04:31] <holstein> hsn: thats more for me than you.. im the one being OT actually :)
[05:09] <capinjack> after an instal of deft7.2 I'm getting an out of range signal on the monitor. I'vr tried following instructions to update the nvidia drivers without luck and would appreciate help
[05:13] <Unit193> Deft?  Can you switch to a TTY at that point?
[05:23] <capinjack> deft distro, tty is terminal?
[05:24] <capinjack> I have a cmd line from the Live CD
[05:25] <Unit193> I think you're in the wrong channel, this is for Lubuntu.
[05:26] <capinjack> I came here because Lubuntu is on the install screen
[05:30] <Unit193> Hrm, looks like they used the same screen, may try http://www.deftlinux.net/forum/ ?  TTY is what you get with CTRL+ALT+F1
[07:13] <hsn> whats deft
[14:50] <sdafsdfa> i want to permanently adjust brightness
[14:50] <sdafsdfa> 13.04 resets itself after each pc restart
[14:50] <sdafsdfa> its absolute shit
[14:50] <sdafsdfa> 12.10 never did that
[18:19] <zleap> hello
[18:19] <zleap> the lubuntu manual idea looks good
[18:25] <zleap> hi len
[18:40] <UItimaKR> Hi I just installed lubuntu for the first time and am brand new to linux could anybody help me with setting up an internet connection?
[18:41] <UItimaKR> Is anybody online?
[19:34] <zleap> hello
[19:35] <phillw> hi zleap pop on to #lubuntu-offtopic :)
[19:37] <DrDuck> Hi guys. Just installed lubuntu on my laptop and having issues with getting its wifi to pick up an internet connection. Is there a driver I need to download perhaps?
[19:37] <DrDuck> And how could I properly diagnose this issue in order to ask a more specific question? :P
[19:39] <Unit193> DrDuck: lspci  or  lsusb  and find the device.
[19:41] <DrDuck> Unit193: Here is my output from lspci http://pastebin.com/BbiL1bH5
[19:42] <Unit193> !bcm
[19:44] <Unit193> DrDuck: I'd go with broadcom-sta-dkms myself.
[19:45] <DrDuck> Unit193: I will try. So that means I should install what I need from these intructions, eh? http://wiki.debian.org/wl
[19:45] <Unit193> DrDuck: As you can see with from the output, you have a BCM4322 802.11a/b/g/n device.
[19:46] <Unit193> Should already have the repo, so don't add that.  Just pull in the dkms package, and headers if you don't have them.
[19:47] <DrDuck> x_x
[19:48] <DrDuck> How would I go about pulling in the dkms package? :D
[19:48] <Unit193> sudo apt-get install broadcom-sta-dkms
[19:49] <DrDuck> Shit.
[19:49] <Unit193> linux-headers-generic grab that too.
[19:49] <DrDuck> 11: Resource temporarily unavailable
[19:49] <plotino> hello
[19:50] <plotino> lubuntu as defualt is using pulseaudio for audio?
[19:50] <Unit193> You got a LAN connection?  You can also use some sort of offline method.
[19:50] <Unit193> plotino: Nope.
[19:50] <DrDuck> Yes I have a LAN connection at the moment.
[19:50] <DrDuck> http://askubuntu.com/questions/15433/how-do-i-fix-a-could-not-get-lock-var-lib-dpkg-lock-problem
[19:50] <DrDuck> Gonna try: sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
[19:50] <DrDuck> and sudo rm /var/cache/apt/archives/lock
[19:51] <Unit193> Make sure you don't have synaptic, USC, or LSC open.
[19:51] <DrDuck> Ahh that was it. :P
[19:52] <plotino> so there is only alsa installed or defualt lubutnu installation?
[19:52] <Unit193> You can install pulseaudio if you want.
[19:53] <DrDuck> Unit193: Ok, now that I've done sudo apt-get install broadcom-sta-dkms and sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic, what would be an ideal next step?
[19:54] <Unit193> DrDuck: Did you see anything indicating that dkms was triggered and built the module?
[19:54] <Unit193> If they aren't loaded, modprobe them.
[19:57] <DrDuck> Unit193: http://pastebin.com/4v13gzAK
[19:59] <Unit193> DrDuck: Fun times all around. >_<
[19:59] <DrDuck> Oh yes.
[19:59] <DrDuck> What does this mean, Unit193?
[19:59] <Unit193> Means won't compile with DKMS, may want to try the other method.
[20:01] <DrDuck> Unit193: So bcmwl-kernel-source?
[20:02] <DrDuck> From https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx it says that's the other method from broadcom-sta.
[20:02] <Unit193> Sounds like a shot, but dkms is normally the better way to go as it rebuilds with new kernel versions.
[20:02] <DrDuck> :<
[20:03] <DrDuck> Maybe it didn't compile it because I only have Python 2.7 installed on this system?
[20:03] <DrDuck> Perhaps it's using Python 3.2 or something?
[20:04] <Unit193> Pretty sure it's a package bug.
[20:06] <Unit193> (May want to report the bug.)
[20:06] <DrDuck> Unit193: Under the desktop menu System > Administration > Hardware/Additional Drivers, the STA drivers can be activated for use. 
[20:06] <Unit193> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/broadcom-sta/+bugs?orderby=-id&start=0
[20:06] <DrDuck> where is this with lubuntu?
[20:06] <DrDuck> Where*
[20:06] <Unit193> DrDuck: Do that.
[20:07] <Unit193> (It's in Software Sources now.)
[20:08] <DrDuck> I don't have that. :<
[20:08] <DrDuck> System Tools > Software Updater, Synaptic Package Manager, or System Profiler and Benchmark
[20:08] <DrDuck> Preferences > Screensaver or Software & Updates
[20:09] <DrDuck> Ahh I see.
[20:09] <DrDuck> It was under Software & Updates
[20:09] <DrDuck> In the Additional Drivers tab.
[20:09] <DrDuck> Thanks, Unit193!
[20:10] <Unit193> Sure.