[04:31] hi whats lubuntu using to automount things? [04:31] pcmanfm. [04:32] (Frontend.) [04:35] ah k [04:35] when i am using lubuntu brightness keys work seemlessly but when i am using i3wm they dont work. any tips? === jussi01 is now known as jussi [07:28] Hey guys, have any of you tried this TLP thing for power management? http://www.webupd8.org/2013/04/improve-power-usage-battery-life-in.html [07:29] I'm thinking about using it in my netbook, but I don't know if it will mess up with the power management that is already on lubuntu === schmidtm__ is now known as schmidtm === J0ah is now known as Joah [12:07] Hi all. Why I can't see my load screen in lubuntu 12.04? I can see it sometimes, so most time I see a curve colored stripes in place of load screen. What is the problem? 8500gt, installed nvidia drivers from official website === Myrtti__ is now known as Myrtti === fragalot is now known as 18WADHMSH === wizonesolutions is now known as 45PAACJIE === gstudent2 is now known as germanstudent === IboS_ is now known as IboS === wizonesolutions_ is now known as wizonesolutions [16:25] Hello. I'm new to this channel and Lubuntu. I was wondering why my Logitech RX 1000 laser mouse behaves weird. Sometimes it makes 3 clicks instead of one. And sometimes it kind of lets go of a window even though I'm holding down the left mouse button. === io is now known as IdleOne [19:33] any one know a workaround for the install wizard restarting after step 2 ? [19:35] How much ram do you have? [19:35] 256 [19:36] There's a ubiquity slideshow package, drop to a TTY and purge it. [19:37] hmm [19:37] ill look for that [19:37] after a couple of goes it drops me to a login screen [19:37] so i have to TTY & "sudo passwd lubuntu" [19:38] then & try again [19:40] Also may just try an alternate. [19:40] tbh my main problem is the source media drive [19:40] & no usb boot options [19:40] its stupidly slow [19:41] You can use plop on a CD with USB drive. [19:41] oh interesting [19:41] http://xubuntu.org/news/booting-the-xubuntu-usb-image-from-a-cd/ same basic idea here. [19:42] cool thanks [19:42] saves me setting up a PXE server [19:47] Could be fun! Then you could set it up to boot all sorts of stuff! :P === wxl_ is now known as wxl [19:47] yah i really cant be fooked with dhcp on my workstation [19:49] with plop i just burn the iso in the root of download ? & boot from that & then it sohuld give me usb boot options [19:50] seems so "plpbt.iso Boot manager CD ISO" [19:50] plpbt.iso is what you're looking for. [19:50] ta [19:58] plop detects the usb (dvd) device starts loading boot sector & hangs there [19:58] no activity on dvd read light [19:59] * dexta trys an older lite-on usb drive [20:01] same shite [20:04] Do try to keep it family friendly. Well, if Ubiquity (and removing the slideshow) doesn't work, not sure what's going on with plop? Other two options were alternate and mini... I'll have to poke plop and see if I can see what's up. [20:08] aye nps [20:15] with plop the problem im having now its detecting other internal usb devices i think [20:17] hi [20:17] can people help her. I says cannot find dependenceyc/ [20:17] here* [20:18] Need a little more than that. [20:18] !details [20:18] Please give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..." [20:21] odd [20:21] I can install xchat fine [20:21] but I know Lubuntu comes with Chromium [20:21] how can I get rid of it? [20:22] Just purge it? sudo apt-get purge chromium-browser [20:22] whats purge do? [20:22] I've used a lot of distros before just not Lubuntu [20:23] Remove+remove config. [20:23] ok [20:23] ah [20:23] but why wouldnt it work with regular remove? [20:24] it says package Chromium not installed? [20:24] but it is? [20:24] dpkg -l | grep chromium to see if it has a different name, you sure it isn't chrome? [20:25] im sure [20:25] eh? [20:25] o packags found matching chromium [20:25] not sure [20:25] Yet Lubuntu comes with it [20:27] Indeed it does. Last thing would be to open a terminal and type chro too see if it finds it, then to `which` that binary, or maybe dpkg -S it. [20:28] ok [20:28] no wonder [20:28] its chromium-brwoser [20:28] :P [20:29] "brwoser", you've got to be kidding. [20:29] browser [20:29] sorry on laptop [20:29] the machine im on is a 512 mb ram 2.1 ghz single core [20:29] I can upgrade the ram to 2gb later [20:29] but whats a good brwoser? [20:29] browser for it? [20:30] Ah, alright. That's expected too. It all depends on who you are, I like Firefox and Xombrero, others like chromium. [20:30] ah [20:30] I like Firefox [20:30] :) [20:30] installing it [20:30] I've used ArchBang, Fedora, chakra Os [20:30] a bunch on my high powered desktop [20:30] :P [20:30] I sold [20:30] bu now im on this low one [20:31] its not bad [20:31] say though, I installed xchat [20:31] and it didint ask me to install python and tcl crap [20:31] whys that? [20:31] Most distros do that to me [20:31] didn't* [20:31] Python would already be installed, and tcl may be too. [20:32] oh [20:32] odd [20:32] icedtea-web isnt installing? [20:32] I have firefox [20:32] and i Know many distros use icedtea to run java stuff etc [20:32] why isnt it install Unit193 ? [20:32] You can install it pretty easily. [20:32] how so? [20:32] whats the command? [20:32] sudo apt-get install icedtea-web [20:32] thats what i did [20:32] not sure [20:32] didint work [20:33] !software [20:33] A general introduction to the ways software can be installed, removed and managed in Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoftwareManagement - See also !Packages, !Equivalents [20:33] icedtea-7-plugin is the name. [20:34] oh [20:34] so [20:35] sudo apt-get install icedtea-7-plugin [20:35] : [20:35] :) [20:35] does it auto update? [20:35] When you update your system. May want to see the SoftwareManagement page. [20:36] apt-get update [20:36] :D [20:36] er upgrade [20:36] that would update it Unit193 ? [20:36] right? [20:36] apt-get upgrade [20:37] You'd need both, and dist-upgrade for some times too. [20:37] or i can always reply on sofware manager? [20:37] Yes. [20:38] ok [20:38] :D [20:38] let me try [20:40] hi [20:40] ubottu, [20:40] Unit193, [20:40] :) [20:40] im here [20:41] hey Unit193 so hm how do I itall the graphics card stuff? [20:41] I got a nvidia geforce fx5200 [20:42] Software Sources, last tab on the right. [20:42] were's software sources [20:43] Changed the name to Software and Updates. [20:43] sofwware updater? [20:44] No, the other one. [20:45] arugh i tried the test version of plop still no joy [20:45] Bleh, no fun. [20:45] maybe ill just go back to fubuntu [20:45] Unit193, synaptic paakcage manager? [20:46] mostly i rather redhat based distro's anyway [20:46] now what Unit193 ? [20:46] Im in there [20:46] dexta: Fudntu (or something like that.) has stopped existing. [20:47] jdale: No, not synaptic. "Software and Updates" [20:47] well its stopped being made [20:47] dexta: Yeah, it's all up to you as to what you deam best for your computer, and what works best for you. :) [20:47] nothing Unit193 ? [20:48] nothing coming up [20:48] software-properties-gtk in terminal. [20:48] just type that in? === wizonesolutions_ is now known as wizonesolutions [20:49] wait [20:49] got it [20:49] now what? [20:49] ok [20:49] display dirvers [20:49] its using the 2nd option? [20:50] no propretiary driver are in use [20:50] i want the real drivers [20:50] Unit193, [20:50] It should detect them in there. You may want to use enter a little less. [20:50] ok [20:51] should I select the propretiary? [20:51] If you want it. [20:51] its using the xorg server ojnne [20:51] propretiary is the real one right? [20:51] They are both real, but that may be the one you're looking for. [20:56] ok Unit193 it swtiched [20:57] but how do I know tis activated? [20:57] its* [20:57] Reboot, and it will be. lspci -v and look for the vga one. [20:57] ok [20:57] mine' a agp [20:57] let me reboot === chalced is now known as chalcedony [21:21] Unit193, [21:21] here? [21:21] he NVIDIA X driver on jay-home:0.0 is not new [21:21] enough to support the nvidia-settings Display Configuration page. [21:21] //// [21:21] .... [21:21] hi [21:22] .join #ubuntu [22:59] any developer around? I found a bug and i believe I know a fix [23:05] cscho0415: submit the bug and patch to launchpad [23:05] launchpad? [23:05] @wxl [23:06] cscho0415: http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/launchpad === SonikkuAmerica2 is now known as SonikkuAmerica