=== SonikkuAmerica is now known as BugUnit82738 [03:33] i ive just installed lubuntu [03:33] but i dont know where it was installed [03:34] i have a 400 gb hd partition (windows there) [03:34] and i chose to coexist with windows [03:34] but i wanted to install on my remaining 100 gb partition lubuntu [03:34] i m afraid it was installed inside the 400 gb partition of windows [03:34] or where? [03:37] afraid? [03:37] punkmexic: dont live in fear.. use a live cd and look [03:37] have your data backed up *before* doing anything else [03:37] plan for failure, since all hard drives fail.. and confirm the installation, or reinstall [03:38] ok [03:42] hi [03:43] Don't know why lubuntu has been going into a kernel panic crysis or something [03:43] is there a way to know what's going on? [03:43] clock and mouse stops, so I imagine is a kernel panic [03:43] n-iCe: i would just elaborate.. [03:43] n-iCe: you can try an older kernel.. if you have one in grub [03:44] I have not changed it I guess [03:44] is there any log or something we can review? [03:44] n-iCe: confirm that there is a kernel or not.. [03:44] n-iCe: the kernel log.. unless its locked up and panic'd, and not logging [03:44] there is not [03:44] n-iCe: there is not what? [03:44] other kernel [03:45] n-iCe: its a good idea to keep a known good one around [03:46] n-iCe: if you are asking.. if you are having a kernel issue, try another one [03:46] i usually test hardware at that oint.. memory, hard drive.. then i try a live CD to rule out the operating system [03:46] Well, I have not upgraded I guess [03:46] how to check if I have more than one? [03:52] again :< [04:03] n-iCe: try upgrading then [04:03] sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade [04:03] do it from tty [04:03] !tty [04:03] To get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login). To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution [04:05] hi, i'm trying to report a bug on lubuntu 13.10 using: ubuntu-bug pcmanfm and i'm getting an error message that says it's not an official ubuntu package. any ideas what i'm missing? [04:08] nevermind, i've just managed to use apport-cli -w instead. [04:08] !13.10 [04:08] Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) will be the 19th release of Ubuntu. Announcement: http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1252 - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1 [04:09] holstein, yes... i'm testing 13.10 alpha 2. [04:09] ibere_SP: /join #ubuntu+1 [04:09] holstein, thank you. [04:09] ibere_SP: np ..thanks for testing! [04:12] ibere_SP: Also apt-cache policy pcmanfm and make sure it's from the repos. [04:13] Unit193, yes, it's a fresh install with nothing new downloaded/installed. [04:18] Unit193, just in case you're curious, it's bug #1208681. thank you guys. [04:18] bug 1208681 in pcmanfm (Ubuntu) "PCManFM bookmarks are not being respected by other applications due to GTK 3.0" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1208681 [04:19] He replied to the message. [05:11] why is a big problem to install a volume icon in lubuntu?? [05:11] i have several minutes trying to add it [05:11] i feel like i need to install 80 mb to do it [05:24] hi [05:24] i want a volume button [05:24] can someone help me [05:42] punkmexic: i use alsamixer [05:42] you might need to install 80mb's [05:43] holstein, please help me [05:43] i want a volume icon button in taskbar just like in all oses. [05:43] http://wiki.lxde.org/en/General_Information mentions "volume" [05:43] punkmexic: this is not "like all os's".. its light [05:44] yes but volume is essential [05:44] that wiki only says Volume control via ALSA. In LXPanel there is another volume control plugin called "volume" using OSS interface. It's not Linux-only. [05:44] but that thing is not working [05:45] punkmexic: in what way? [05:45] punkmexic: i control the volume from alsamixer, or the function keys [05:45] i hit add volume icon to lxde panel or taskbar and nothing happens [05:45] i want to control with mouse [05:45] hitting an icon [05:45] without opening a big program [05:46] punkmexic: to add fuctionality, you'll need to add packages which will take up space and resources.. if thats a problem is up to you [05:47] wich packet [05:47] i need to add [05:47] or install [05:47] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1920029 looks like a good idea [05:47] as i said, i use alsamixer, which is installed.. i use the mouse to open a terminal, and start it [05:48] i hit alsamixer and i dont see more volume [05:48] punkmexic: i dont understand "i hit alsamixer and i dont see more volume" [05:49] i enter alsamixer in terminal then i press arrows and dont go up or down the volume [05:49] * punkmexic installing alsamixergui [05:55] argh [06:21] Hi, anyone know what lubuntu's plans are with regards to mir or wayland? [06:23] Gilligan94: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/06/lubuntu-kubuntu-decide-against-mir-switch [06:23] holstein: hello again :P thanks === Newk_ is now known as Newk [16:22] how do i update lubuntu to the 13.10 alpha? [16:29] anyone here? [17:08] hi [17:08] Hello [23:13] Hi, I have a Logitech USB headset which I'm using just fine with most applications, but the LXPanel volume applet still adjusts to my laptop speakers. Is there any way to set the default sound device in LXDE? [23:13] Running lubuntu 13.04 [23:14] you can open alsamixer by rightclicking on the control [23:15] yes, but it's tedious having to use alsamixer every time to adjust the volume [23:15] I am not sure how to change the defualt [23:16] I have the default set in .asoundrc but LXDE does not honor it [23:16] Only applications