[05:55] <James0r2> what's a good way to run an android app in Lubuntu?
[05:55] <James0r2> i'm not a developer or anything I'm just looking to use it's features
[06:36] <BlitzHere> Hi all, I'm looking for a way to rip out music tracks from my CD collection to 320kbps mp3 files WITH album art. I'm on a P4, so the fewer the steps, the better. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance...
[07:00] <hyperair> try installing goobox and seeing if that does the trick for you
[07:11] <jared> BlitzHere: I've had a lot of success with ripperX
 Ok thanks, I'm installing RipperX and goobox now...
[07:34] <jared> BlitzHere: hope it does what you need :) I used to use G::Rip but that disappeared a few years ago
[07:36] <BlitzHere> I found this on this page, Does this still apply?
[07:36] <BlitzHere> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping
[07:36] <BlitzHere> MP3 Encoding
[07:36] <BlitzHere> WARNING: the gstreamer LAME plugin, used in the instructions below, is broken and will produce substandard quality MP3s. You can track the bug here. If you want to create MP3s, it is recommended not to use Sound Juicer; use a program that doesn't interface with LAME through gstreamer instead. Good examples are RubyRipper and ABCDE.
[07:37] <jared> BlitzHere: I think that applies to sound juicer only
[07:38] <hyperair> no, it said gstreamer
[07:38] <jared> And acccording to bug 195483 appears to have been fixed a while ago
[07:38] <hyperair> but i think it doesn't apply these days.
[09:50] <Riddell> how's the alpha 2 candidate images doing?
[10:22] <Riddell> anyone able to update https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/Alpha2/Lubuntu ?
[10:35] <jared> Riddell: might get a better response on the mailing list sorry
[10:36] <Riddell> jared: which list? I don't actually see one on https://lists.ubuntu.com/
[10:38] <jared> Riddell: I'll dig it out, I unsubbbed a while ago
[10:39] <jared> Ah, it's lubuntu-users
[10:39] <jared> On the main page that you just linked
[10:39] <jared> Looking over the archive it appears the main devs are active on it still
[13:36] <James0r2> im trying to mount an ftp to a local folder using curlftpfs and when i go to mount it i get that i don't have permission even though i'm using sudo
[14:17] <pcman> hi
[16:59] <Ahmuck> what is the default e-mail server shipped with lubuntu?
[17:18] <genii> It doesn't come with an email server installed, so... none.
[17:35] <phillw> Ahmuck: if you mean e-mail client, it is Sylpheed
[18:54] <Ahmuck> recommended e-mail server?
[18:55] <Ahmuck> i know sometimes when i attempt to start an e-mail type of application that requires messaging in the past it would post a pop up with default configuration options.
[18:56] <joshu> Ahmuck for email server postfix it all depends what you need
[18:57] <joshu> Ahmuck sounds like you are asking about email clients as phillw suggested
[18:57] <Ahmuck> no, i want an e-mail server, on a junk laptop
[19:10] <phillw> Ahmuck: in that case, you could do far worse than http://flurdy.com/docs/postfix/
[19:16] <Ahmuck> phillw: that is a great doc
[19:16] <Ahmuck> good instructions
[20:06] <lemans_> Hi guys, I used the universal pendrive installer to download lubuntu onto a flashdrive. I am trying to get a laptop with windows vista currently on it to boot it, but while im at the boot manager, it doesn't recognize a that the bootable flashdrive is in
[21:12] <ianorlin> does the bios support usb boot?
[21:12] <ianorlin> does it have a cd drive?
[21:12] <ianorlin> or a working hard disk
[21:13] <ianorlin> this can get you to boot from usb if your bios doesn't normally support it http://www.plop.at/
[21:31] <zryan> hi all
[21:32] <zryan> i have problme with google chrome error (he's dead jim chrome)
[21:34] <Unit193> How much ram do you have?  That's generally a sign chrome ran out.
[21:35] <zryan> 1 GB
 1GB
[21:36] <Unit193> I'd hope it'd be enough, but meh.  No other output?
[21:38] <zryan> Unit193>how to fix the error message?
[21:38] <Unit193> I'd guess it'd be displayed with that, I don't know as I don't use Chrome.
[22:42] <joshu> anyone know where network manager stores the mobile broadband PIN? when I set it in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/Mobile Connection, connect once then remove the PIN, reboot, I can still connect, so it must be saved somewhere else
[22:49] <joshu> cross posting in #ubuntu