=== matt_ is now known as Guest58070 [04:24] where do i report bugs [04:41] Usually to Launchpad, filed against the package the bug occurs in [09:44] 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] 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] 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] 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] egad I got it! [09:58] Here's what I'll do: [09:58] I'll install Lubuntu live image to "ide to sd card reader" then transfer it to my other pc to boot. [09:58] Then I'll install lubuntu to the hard drive via a USB to IDE adapter.. [10:00] There's many way sto skin a cat, as they say :- ) [10:13] hi [11:00] Then I'm installing the full system to 2.5" hard drive via a USB to IDE connector...hope it works... [11:02] I'm going to use grub legacy on a 24mb boot partition to chainload the Lubuntu partition [11:04] Next: I hope Lubuntu 10.04 supports touch screen functionality on the portege m200. [11:07] Lubuntu ran fantastically on a Fujitsu lifebook t series tablet (touchscreen) so I hope it works as good on the toshiba m200 [11:33] It worked!! Lubuntu is booting. (See what I did above.) [12:04] Hi [12:04] Is there anyone? [12:07] !ask ! alentu [12:07] phillw: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [12:08] !ask | alentu [12:08] alentu: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [12:11] 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] 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] hey, my last question haven't been writen in the log [12:55] hm? [12:55] the public logs are updated hourly, not live [13:17] thanks, has anyone read my question about frontal sound jack port === IAmNotThatGuy is now known as C0nfus3d [14:48] Has anyone installed the realtek drivers? I want to solve my front sound jack issues. === C0nfus3d is now known as IAmNotThatGuy [15:10] 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] Hello, i need help adding reslution to xrandr. my screens native resolution doesn't show up on the list of available resolutions [18:51] Hvae a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution [18:55] 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] 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] xrandr only gives the resolutions it detects the display is capable of [18:58] Often it can't pull down the EDID info it needs to really know what resolutions [18:58] someone will now promptly thwap me on the head with a rolled up newspaper [18:58] see! [18:58] * Myrtti goes away [18:58] lol [18:58] yeah i think it's that issue... [18:59] how do i figure out what video driver i have installed? [18:59] i think i might have something like vesa as a driver for an ati radeon HD card [19:00] methodize: sudo lshw -C video ...then look at the line which starts "configuration:" ..it has the driver name [19:01] this is all that is on that line... [19:01] "configuration: latency=64 mingnt=8" [19:03] 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] methodize: At any rate, Section 5 of the guide Unit193 provided whows how to manually add your proper resolution [19:05] *shows [19:09] on my set it shows display twice [19:09] and so there's configuration parts two [19:09] physical id: 2 and physical id: 2.1 [19:13] Sometimes it needs -C display instead of -C video, depending on how the hardware is identifying itself when queried [19:20] Ok, i'll try manually adding again. It's physical id: 0. just one. C display had same results [19:22] Also, for me generating an xorg.conf file has helped. [19:23] 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] i [20:45] hi [20:51] anyone has a Lubuntu 12.04 under his/her hand? [21:20] hi again [21:20] anyone around? [21:21] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/834592/comments/15 [21:21] Ubuntu bug 834592 in lightdm (Ubuntu) "System hangs during boot with "Checking battery state" on screen" [High,Confirmed] [21:45] hi phillw, did you just arrive? [23:05] which file indicates in which Category a menu will be? [23:06] ie: [23:07] synaptic.desktop in /usr/share/applications has "Category=PackageManager;GTK;System;Settings;" [23:07] but there must be also another file which describes which category goes in which main menu of the panel menu? [23:08] I used to find some of them into /usr/share/application-registry but I don't find them there anymore? [23:55] so when is the next release coming out [23:58] !saucy [23:58] 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. Release date will be 17th October 2013.