[00:03] i'll probably try it out but won't use it because its not a long term release [02:41] would anyone know why my screen resolution (1680x1050) is fine when i boot and install from the live cd, but after the install i remove the cd and boot up for the first time and the resolution isn't listed in preferences>monitor settings. the max is 1024x768 [03:08] which version? [03:10] 13.04 [03:15] I've tried adding it manually, would it have anything to do with me editing the grub loader from "quiet splash" to "nomodeset"?" [06:57] When you setup sync in a new computer in Chromium browser and you have already done that for another computer, wouldn't you expect the same sync settings to be used by default with the other computer? I just accidentally uploaded my passwords to Google.. [11:25] Hallo. [11:27] I can't decide on one thing. I have a 16GB flash I want lubuntu on it. I installed it normaly but whenver I went to a new computer I had problems with booting it up. I formated the usb dongle and tryed to install it with universal usb installer but I can only make 4GB persistence space [11:27] What is there to do? [13:22] Hey I just asked the question in ubuntu too. I have an Lubuntu 13.04 system running on a GIGABYTE T1028 with an swapped HDD. Everything works except that my #/' key and my greater/lesser key produce the same keycode [19:46] AndrewLee: my guess is that grub is not installed / poingtin to your usb device. [19:46] *pointing* [19:58] AndrewLee: sorry... [19:58] was meant for s.o. else [20:47] Does blueman open at startup on lubuntu? If so, you might want to disable it, it uses 40mb of RAM just to be on standby [20:49] Noskcaj: only /usr/sbin/bluetoothd daemon is autostart [20:52] ok. because whatever xubuntu has by default was using way too much RAM [20:56] Hello! [20:56] So, 12.04 is supported till this month. [20:56] Question is; [20:56] What if I netinstall ubuntu and add lubuntu meta-package [20:59] ElixirVitae, The same stuff is suported either way. It might be worth updating to 13.04 [20:59] Would it not be the same/close as having lubuntu? [20:59] I kinda want to stay with a LTS. [21:00] Till next LTS, which is in about 7 months. [21:00] By support, what do you mean? [21:00] Won't I be able to get new versions as they are introduced if I stay with precise? [21:23] ElixirVitae: 12.04 is an LTS, it does not go EoL next month, however 12.04 is not an lts for lubuntu. As such it receives security updates only. [21:23] and core applications! [21:24] The thing is, won't I get my newest firefox, whether I am on lubuntu or ubuntu+lubuntu-meta-packages? [21:28] ElixirVitae: you won't get firefox from the 12.04 repo for lubuntu IIRC. [21:29] But am I not requesting packages from ubuntu repos when I am on ubuntu, whether I request lubuntu-meta-packages or not? [21:32] firefox is not in the lubuntu meta? It's chromium. [21:32] ElixirVitae: head over to http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-firefox-20-in-ubuntu-13-04-ubuntu-12-10-ubuntu-12-04-linux-mint-14-and-linux-mint-13-by-ppa/ for how to grab the latest firefox. [21:33] phillw, I am getting "latest" firefox via ubuntu repos already. [21:33] I am wondering whether it would change if I were to turn my OS into lubuntu one, even if on the outside. [21:34] And, for that matter, I'd like to not resort to PPAs, and stick with official ones. [21:35] ElixirVitae: If you run the 13.10 lubuntu, you will get firefox. [21:35] Firefox is in the repos, you can install it in raring very easily... [21:35] I don't want to run 13.10. I want to continue running 12.04 ubuntu. [21:36] Just know that it's not an officially supported LTS in terms of Lubuntu, so any security issues in LXDE or Lubuntu applications won't be fixed, nor will any updates come for those components. [21:37] ElixirVitae: I don't think that adding lubuntu meta will alter your repos that ubuntu has (i.e. all your ubuntu packages will still be there). [21:38] Unit193, does "lubuntu applications" come from ubuntu repos or not? [21:38] If so, are they not patched beyond security updates? [21:39] ElixirVitae: Of course, it has to for being official. They wouldn't be since it's not an LTS or officially supported anymore. Firefox isn't Lubuntu, chromium also isn't maintained by lubuntu but is included. LX* applications, LSC, and others are though. [21:40] Hmm, this clears up the issue a bit. [21:40] Thanks, phillw, Unit193. [21:41] Have a tea: http://i.imgur.com/1yyiL.gif [21:41] 14.04 will be the first planned LTS.