=== Noskcaj10 is now known as Noskcaj === jeanaustinr is now known as jeanaustinr|x === binaryhermit_ is now known as binaryhermit === jeanaustinr is now known as jeanaustinr|x === HerbY_NL_ is now known as HerbY_NL [11:19] hello! Can I ask here a question? [11:22] I have just installed Lubuntu. After configuration I have installed some IRC client. [11:23] On windows its distro was only about 10 Mb. === cdoublejj_ is now known as cdoublejj === ochosi_ is now known as ochosi === yofel_ is now known as Guest48668 === wxl_ is now known as wxl === Guest48668 is now known as yofel [18:11] hey, does lubuntu work as a livecd for non installation purposes? [18:11] I just want to boot in to linux occasionally on my g4, I don't want to install it [18:12] Should, I know less about how well with PPC though. === JTa_ is now known as JTa [19:25] Hi, I really cannot figure how to completely remove the system policy password prompts... I am fixing this old laptop for my friend, and to keep it simple I want it gone. [19:25] also let the security concerns be a problem of mine :) [19:25] I also tried searching forums and whatnot but those guides really don [19:25] don't work === yofel is now known as Guest395 === hyperair is now known as Guest96566 === ashams is now known as Guest64962 === genii is now known as Guest71967 === Guest395 is now known as yofel === Guest71967 is now known as genii === AlanChicken is now known as AlanBell [21:19] Hi guys. This morning I updated Lubuntu 13.10 and the upgrade of the flash package broke the functionality in Chromium. I am aware that Chromium will be replaced by Firefox, but many users who will upgrade will run in this issue. Is this issue known to you? [21:20] So, the update of flash broke flash in chromium? [21:20] Yes. [21:20] Which flash package and everything in default repos? [21:20] Hmmm, I have to look that up. Do you want to know which flash package I am running now? [21:21] Yes. [21:21] One moment [21:22] Is the package (which updated this morning) called flashplugin-installer? [21:23] Maybe, I just realize, the Chromium plugin has been removed completely by the update... [21:23] These are all the plugin packages which are still installed on my system. [21:23] flashplugin-installer - Adobe Flash Player plugin installer [21:23] flashplugin-downloader - Adobe Flash Player plugin installer (transitional package) [21:23] flashplugin-nonfree-extrasound - Adobe Flash Player platform support library for Esound and OSS [21:23] browser-plugin-gnash - GNU Shockwave Flash (SWF) player - Plugin for Mozilla and derivatives [21:23] browser-plugin-lightspark - High-performance SWF player - Mozilla Plugin (experimental) [21:23] jplayer - jQuery plugin that plays and controls audio files in a webpage [21:24] kipi-plugins - image manipulation/handling plugins for KIPI aware programs [21:24] konqueror-nsplugins - Netscape plugin support for Konqueror [21:24] konqueror-plugin-gnash - GNU Shockwave Flash (SWF) player - Plugin for Konqueror [21:24] kopete-plugin-thinklight - thinkpad flashing for kopete [21:24] libdancer-plugin-flashmessage-perl - Dancer plugin to display temporary, so called "flash messages" [21:24] libjs-jquery-uploadify - plugin for easy multiple file upload [21:24] xmms2-plugin-flv - XMMS2 - Flash Video plug-in [21:25] not sure if this is helpful but chrome://plugins should give you the version of flash, ArthurBorsboom [21:25] also if you're going to do more than a couple lines, you might want to pastebin it [21:25] !flood [21:25] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [21:25] ArthurBorsboom: ^ that [21:26] hahaha... ok ;-) [21:26] You should just list what you have installed, not what's in the repo: dpkg -l *flash* [21:27] At least there is no flash plugin in chrome anymore (by about:plugins) [21:28] chrome://plugins == about:plugins btw so if it's not there it's not there [21:28] Here is what is installed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5862969/ [21:30] I suspect the flash update of this morning... [21:30] Mhmmm... I see. Well, you could try to re-install it, or do something with magic in chrome. (Chrome pulls in it's own PPAPI flash.) [21:32] I will try to fix it myself, that's ok. It is more the point that the 13.10 upgrade might break this for other users, while upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10. [21:32] I went to my apt logs, and I did see the package name which I suspect "flashplugin-installer" amd64. [21:33] Or am I in the wrong channel to 'report' this? [21:35] Well, reports would go to launchpad, and it's not a Lubuntu targetted problem. [21:35] !bugs [21:35] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [21:36] Okay. Would you like me to report this at launchpad? [21:36] It's up to you, I'd check to make sure a reinstall of the package doesn't fix it myself though. [21:37] It's more about the upcoming Lubuntu distribution upgrade than me able to fix it. [22:13] @Unit193, just to confirm, reinstalling the flashplugin-installer package, fixed the issue. [22:15] ArthurBorsboom: Ah, that's good! [22:16] Thanks for your time... cheers! === AlanChicken is now known as AlanBell === FireMed is now known as FireMedic