[04:24] <serts> where do i report bugs
[04:41] <genii> Usually to Launchpad, filed against the package the bug occurs in
[09:44] <live-boot> I want to install Lubuntu on hard drive so it boots into live mode (like booting from the live cd). Is this possible?
[09:46] <live-boot> I want the hard drive to boot the live image instead of cd.  The reason is, so I can swap the hard drive into another computer and have it boot lubuntu live.
[09:48] <live-boot> Is it possible to extract vmlinuz and initrd.gz and other system files from the live cd so I can install them onto hard drive and boot into a live distro with grub?
[09:51] <live-boot> I just realized I can boot the live cd then use "usb-creator-gtk" to install the live cd onto hard drive.  Then swap the hard drive to my other PC and boot lubuntu live from hard drive.
[09:55] <live-boot_> <back. My laptop battery went flat
[09:57] <live-boot_> egad I got it!
[09:58] <live-boot_> Here's what I'll do:
[09:58] <live-boot_> I'll install Lubuntu live image to "ide to sd card reader" then transfer it to my other pc to boot.
[09:58] <live-boot_> Then I'll install lubuntu to the hard drive via a USB to IDE adapter..
[10:00] <live-boot_> There's many way sto skin a cat, as they say :- )
[10:13] <leszek> hi
[11:00] <live-boot> <is back.. I managed to boot the Lubuntu live image from SD to IDE adapter for my toshiba portege m200 which doen't have a cd/dvd and doesn't boot from usb.   SD option works fine
[11:01] <live-boot> Then I'm installing the full system to 2.5" hard drive via a USB to IDE connector...hope it works...
[11:02] <live-boot> I'm going to use grub legacy on a 24mb boot partition to chainload the Lubuntu partition
[11:04] <live-boot> Next:  I hope Lubuntu 10.04 supports touch screen functionality on the portege m200.
[11:07] <live-boot> Lubuntu ran fantastically on a Fujitsu lifebook t series tablet (touchscreen) so I hope it works as good on the toshiba m200
[11:33] <live-boot> It worked!!  Lubuntu is booting.  (See what I did above.)
[12:04] <alentu> Hi
[12:04] <alentu> Is there anyone?
[12:07] <phillw> !ask ! alentu
[12:08] <phillw> !ask | alentu
[12:11] <alentu> Oh, I've been reading the forums ande the cocumentation and I still have a problem with the sound in my frontal jack conection. I'm prety new in this.
[12:14] <alentu> i've tried to follow the alsamixer and the bios advices but i don't even have all the configuration issues that are told in them.
[12:53] <alentu> hey, my last question haven't been writen in the log
[12:55] <Myrtti> hm?
[12:55] <Myrtti> the public logs are updated hourly, not live
[13:17] <alentu> thanks, has anyone read my question about frontal sound jack port
[14:48] <alentu> Has anyone installed the realtek drivers? I want to solve my front sound jack issues.
[15:10] <alentu> well if that is imposible, maybe there's an alternative configuration: I have (and conected and working) a pair of loudspeakers that have a jack to connect my headphones, but there is a lot of mass noise, and I don't know if its configurable.
[18:50] <methodize> Hello, i need help adding reslution to xrandr.  my  screens native resolution doesn't show up on the list of available resolutions
[18:51] <Unit193> Hvae a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution
[18:55] <methodize> I'll give it  a shot, i've been trying out xrandr to no avail to far. i've even tried editing the 'autostart'' file.
[18:57] <Myrtti> I sure am not an expert on these issues, but I think it might be that you've got some driver issues, if you know the screen should be able to do better
[18:57] <Myrtti> xrandr only gives the resolutions it detects the display is capable of
[18:58] <genii> Often it can't pull down the EDID info it needs to really know what resolutions
[18:58] <Myrtti> someone will now promptly thwap me on the head with a rolled up newspaper
[18:58] <Myrtti> see!
[18:58]  * Myrtti goes away
[18:58] <methodize> lol
[18:58] <methodize> yeah i think it's that issue...
[18:59] <methodize> how do i figure out what video driver i have installed?
[18:59] <methodize> i think i might have something like vesa as a driver for an ati radeon HD card
[19:00] <genii> methodize: sudo lshw -C video   ...then look at the line which starts "configuration:"  ..it has the driver name
[19:01] <methodize> this is all that is on that line...
[19:01] <methodize> "configuration: latency=64 mingnt=8"
[19:03] <genii> Hm. Here it shows me I'm using the nvidia on my setup. Alternately, you can just list all loaded modules with: lsmod      ...and then look at them all and see which is the video one
[19:05] <genii> methodize: At any rate, Section 5 of the guide Unit193 provided whows how to manually add your proper resolution
[19:05] <genii> *shows
[19:09] <Myrtti> on my set it shows display twice
[19:09] <Myrtti> and so there's configuration parts two
[19:09] <Myrtti> physical id: 2 and physical id: 2.1
[19:13] <genii> Sometimes it needs -C display  instead of -C video, depending on how the hardware is identifying itself when queried
[19:20] <methodize> Ok, i'll try manually adding again. It's physical id: 0. just one. C display had same results
[19:22] <Unit193> Also, for me generating an xorg.conf file has helped.
[19:23] <Unit193> On another computer I know it can do higher, so I have a script that calls xrandr to add the mode and switch to it running on login.
[20:45] <melodie_> i
[20:45] <melodie_> hi
[20:51] <melodie_> anyone has a Lubuntu 12.04 under his/her hand?
[21:20] <melodie_> hi again
[21:20] <melodie_> anyone around?
[21:21] <melodie_> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/834592/comments/15
[21:45] <melodie_> hi phillw, did you just arrive?
[23:05] <melodie_> which file indicates in which Category a menu will be?
[23:06] <melodie_> ie:
[23:07] <melodie_> synaptic.desktop in /usr/share/applications has "Category=PackageManager;GTK;System;Settings;"
[23:07] <melodie_> but there must be also another file which describes which category goes in which main menu of the panel menu?
[23:08] <melodie_> I used to find some of them into /usr/share/application-registry but I don't find them there anymore?
[23:55] <Hundred> so when is the next release coming out
[23:58] <Unit193> !saucy