Corollary | Hi all, I installed Lubuntu 12.10 and am having a problem getting xforwarding working with it. I've checked the sshd_config and it is enabled, I've tried -X and -Y from my client and that didn't help. When I connect the display variable isn't set, I try setting it (export DISPLAY="localhost:10.0") but still get the error: Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: localhost:10.0 | 00:04 |
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Corollary | I've also tried xhost +, and get the error xhost: unable to open display "localhost:10.0" | 00:05 |
genii-around | Corollary: make a backup of /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc then edit the existing one to remove the -nolisten tcp "$@" part | 00:08 |
Corollary | Fixed... right before you mentioned that I found a page in german with the same problem, it looks like ssh/X has some problem authenticating when ipv6 is enabled | 00:14 |
Corollary | so if you add AddressFamily inet to sshd_config it prevents ssh from listening in ipv6 and having the problem | 00:14 |
genii-around | Ah, nice | 00:17 |
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madel1 | oh no - there's still AbiWord in there?... :-O | 01:25 |
madel1 | It's a shame that this really nice project is so dead - but we really deserve something that actually works... | 01:29 |
phillw | madel1: define dead :) | 02:25 |
madel1 | I'm just having a talk with abiword folks | 02:30 |
madel1 | they say they have slow but steady development | 02:31 |
madel1 | and version 2.9.2 is just a very bad choice | 02:31 |
madel1 | and I should blame Lubuntu rather than blaming them. | 02:32 |
madel1 | I'm just about to upgrade to raring - but there's still 2.9.2 in there. | 02:36 |
madel1 | Has the package maintainer died? | 02:36 |
vn151502510 | madel1: in my computer, abiword is NOT faster than libre writer. Why do you love abiword so much? | 02:38 |
madel1 | less memory requirements | 02:38 |
madel1 | and it is the thing that lubuntu ships by default. | 02:39 |
madel1 | ask them. | 02:39 |
vn151502510 | right, I got it | 02:40 |
madel1 | In saucy it's also gonna be 2.9.2, it seems | 02:40 |
madel1 | They say it's a bad development version that Ubuntu is stuck with - for years now, despite 2.9.4 being much better. | 02:41 |
vn151502510 | I used to use 12.04, abiword is very fast, but crash with doc files. 13.04 is better, but slower | 02:41 |
madel1 | there's not even a PPA on Launchpad with a newer version... | 02:43 |
madel1 | we seem to have the debian version... | 02:45 |
madel1 | so - maybe here's also the wrong place for complaints... | 02:46 |
rossball | hi Noskcaj :) | 05:46 |
Noskcaj | hello rossball | 05:46 |
rossball | hey, no chatting up my married sister!] | 05:47 |
Noskcaj | what? | 05:47 |
phillw | hi :) | 05:48 |
deckard | hi. Will lubuntu be faster than xfce? | 07:21 |
vn151502510 | yes, give it a try, feel by yourself | 07:22 |
deckard | will it let my game run better because it uses less resources ? | 07:30 |
vn151502510 | its just same with ubuntu, with diff apps | 07:32 |
deckard | ty | 07:33 |
notfowl | hi can someone explain how wubi is used to install anything. all it does is tell me to reboot with the cd in the tray: http://i.imgur.com/sQwuG4q.png | 10:04 |
hydruid | I <3 Lubuntu, it was the only Ubuntu flavor to automatically make my bcm4313 work out of the box and after updating! | 12:44 |
thegladiator | How do I edit the grub | 19:22 |
holstein | !grub | thegladiator | 19:23 |
ubottu | thegladiator: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 | 19:23 |
thegladiator | I just need to add a grub for puppy | 19:23 |
holstein | thegladiator: sudo update-grub should go and find the other OS's | 19:23 |
thegladiator | It will be just in my root | 19:24 |
thegladiator | Its Puppy Linux | 19:24 |
thegladiator | will it be ok ? | 19:24 |
holstein | the link above explains how to edit them manually if the command i gave doesnt automatically pick up puppy linux as i said it might | 19:24 |
thegladiator | let me | 19:24 |
thegladiator | holstein, what was that command ? | 19:32 |
thegladiator | to update grub ? | 19:32 |
holstein | thegladiator: the commands should be listed here | 19:34 |
holstein | !grub | thegladiator | 19:34 |
ubottu | thegladiator: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 | 19:34 |
thegladiator | Thanks | 19:35 |
holstein | the one i suggested trying was "sudo update-grub" ...that usually scans and adds what is available.. depending on how puppy is installed | 19:35 |
thegladiator | puppy is actually sfs , I mean on the fly | 19:37 |
Rarrikins | Is there a package like lubuntu-desktop that doesn't include unnecessary things like the games? | 21:19 |
Unit193 | lubuntu-core | 21:28 |
Unit193 | Note, it doesn't depend on lightdm either. | 21:29 |
Rarrikins | Ahh, thanks :) | 21:35 |
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