[13:43] <Loopy> I am having problems trying to make my HP Desktop 1050 All-in-Printer work by intalling the hplib that are obtainable at http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=hplip
[13:48] <Loopy> I am having problems installing the HPLIP driver on Lubuntu 13.10 for my HP 1050 Deskjet All-in-One printer.  Can somebody help?
[13:51] <melodie> too fast
[13:51] <melodie> :)
[16:24] <wh0_d4T> running lubuntu 13.04 - raring. Everytime I want to print upon
[16:25] <wh0_d4T> boot up I need to go into terminal and type: lpstat -r then sudo
[16:25] <wh0_d4T> start cups
[16:25] <wh0_d4T> anyway I can configure this so that this doesn't get erased, and so
[16:25] <wh0_d4T> I don't have to setup printing every time I boot up. Thanks
[16:29] <zleap> it should have added its self to the start up
[16:29] <wh0_d4T> zleap: everytime I boot up my computer I check printers and cups is not running.
[16:30] <zleap> i am just having a look now
[16:30] <zleap> as i said it would normally set its self to auto start
[16:31] <wh0_d4T> zleap: apparently its a bug:  http://tinyurl.com/jvu8z5l
[16:31] <zleap> wh0_d4T, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2139407
[16:31] <zleap> so why does it work here, then,
[16:33] <zleap> ok under preferences there is desktop session settings
[16:33] <wh0_d4T> alright
[16:33] <zleap> see if there is anything in there that is about printing
[16:34] <wh0_d4T> zleap: under "Automatically Started Applications" there is Print Queue Applet
[16:35] <zleap> that may be it,  i am using hp tools, so that isn't selected for me either
[16:35] <wh0_d4T> so check the box for "Print Queue Applet"?
[16:35] <zleap> you can try that
[16:36] <zleap> it may force cups to load
[16:36] <wh0_d4T> ok
[16:36] <zleap> did you try anything in http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2139407
[16:37] <wh0_d4T> no
[16:37] <zleap> ok
[16:37] <wh0_d4T> I am going to reboot and see if checking that box does anything
[16:37] <wh0_d4T> brb
[16:42] <wh0_d4T> zleap: i'm back. checking "Print Queue Applet" did not resolve the issue.
[16:42] <zleap> ok
[16:42] <wh0_d4T> zleap: I will read that forum link carefully.
[16:42] <zleap> ok
[16:42] <wh0_d4T> zleap: and try their suggestions. thanks. gotta run for now.
[16:43] <zleap> ok
[16:43] <zleap> try updating too
[16:43] <zleap> sudo apt-get update
[16:43] <zleap> sudo apt-get upgrade
[16:43] <zleap> reboot
[16:43] <wh0_d4T> will do. :)
[16:43] <zleap> that pages suggests doing that,  may fix things
[17:58] <Hb> What is the menu editor in Lubuntu 13.10? Is it Alacarte?
[18:11] <ArmyMan007> hi everyone. I'm using lbuntu and I have several problems:
[18:11] <ArmyMan007> 1) WiFi doesn't work for some reason and can't configure it for some reason
[18:11] <ArmyMan007> 2) whenever I close my laptop lid the computer hibrnates, altought I disabled that function in Lbuntu. what should I do?
[18:11] <ArmyMan007> I've got Lubuntu 13.10
[18:13] <ArmyMan007> please help
[18:16] <ArmyMan007> hello?
[18:19] <Unit193> Hibernates, or sleeps?  What wireless card?
[18:19] <ArmyMan007> Unit193, hibernates
[18:19] <ArmyMan007> and I have no idea. the wireless card worked a few days ago just fine, now it just won't work
[18:22] <ArmyMan007> hello?
[18:29] <pwca> hi Lubuntusers.
[18:29] <pwca> what are the near-future prospects for Lubuntu support?
[18:29] <ArmyMan007> please help
[18:29] <Hb> ArmyMan007: Somewhere there is a network manager configuration file
[18:30] <ArmyMan007> I can't seem to find it
[18:31] <Hb> ArmyMan007: First steo ist to try to connect to an unprotected wifi. So you will have no hassel with bad encryption. If basic connection works, WPA networks are the final step
[18:31] <Hb> it is somewhere in /etc/
[18:31] <ArmyMan007> ok
[18:31] <ArmyMan007> I got the wifi working
[18:31] <ArmyMan007> had to issue "sudo service network-manager restart"
[18:32] <ampw> how do i make lubuntu play sound through the jack of the laptop rather than the external monitor?
[18:32] <ArmyMan007> now I need to figure out why when I chose to do nothing when I close the lid it still hibernates
[18:33] <ianorlin> click on the power manager that looks like a battery in the panel
[18:33] <ianorlin> right click
[18:34] <brainwash> ArmyMan007: bug 1222021
[18:35] <ianorlin> ampw does the sound work through the front jack if you disconnect the external monitor?
[18:36] <ampw> ill check
[18:36] <ampw> but i know the jack works
[18:37] <ampw> no sound
[18:37] <ampw> from jack after unplugging external tv monitor
[18:38] <ampw> i use to have it like this and it would work. On smplayer i have to play with audio output setting to get it to play through laptop jack
[18:50] <ArmyMan007> brainwash, anything I can do about it?
[18:51] <brainwash> reading the comments :)
[18:51] <brainwash> especially #5
[18:52] <ArmyMan007> just edit the line
[18:52] <ArmyMan007> or might as well not activate the power mangement :P
[18:53] <brainwash> which one?
[18:54] <ArmyMan007> xfce4-power-manager
[18:55] <brainwash> deactivating xfce4-power-manager won't disable systemd
[18:55] <brainwash> so systemd will continue handling these events
[18:55] <ArmyMan007> i've restarted my laptop with my lid closed and it workes fine for the time being
[18:55] <ArmyMan007> so for now I'm "hacking" old school :P
[18:56] <brainwash> back to the roots :)
[18:56] <ArmyMan007> do you think you can help me with one more issue?
[18:57] <brainwash> go ahead and ask
[18:58] <ArmyMan007> I'm using a wireless transmitter that is attached by USB to my laptop. I'm suppose to click a button and another one on my wireless keyboard, but that doesn't seem to work. could it be that the USB is not recognized?
[19:00] <brainwash> the WPS button, sadly not clue
[19:01] <ianorlin> lsusb and see if it is in the list?
[19:01] <brainwash> ^ yeah, that's the first step
[19:01] <ArmyMan007> hang on a sec
[19:03] <ArmyMan007> it's there. it shows:
[19:04] <ArmyMan007> "Bus 006 Device 004: ID 046d: c517 Logitech, Inc. LX710 Cordless Desktop Laser"
[19:06] <ArmyMan007> so it's "there" but I don't know what to do next
[19:07] <ianorlin> do you know which driver you are trying to use?
[19:09] <ArmyMan007> ianorlin, I have absolutly no idea
[19:10] <brainwash> google might know
[19:12] <ianorlin> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1604101 I found this searching
[19:13] <ArmyMan007> so download the logitech driver and install it?
[19:14] <ArmyMan007> oh gosh -_-
[19:18] <ArmyMan007> it doesn't even have any linux drivers
[19:18] <ArmyMan007> -_-
[19:20] <ArmyMan007> what now?
[19:24] <ArmyMan007> lol!!!
[19:24] <ArmyMan007> nvm... just had to change batteries -_-
[19:25] <ianorlin> when all else fails try something obvious you may have overlooked
[19:26] <ArmyMan007> ianorlin, ironic... isn't it? :D
[19:27] <ArmyMan007> well.. I'm really happy. small solutions to small problems :)
[19:27] <ArmyMan007> I'd best get working on it. What do you all think btw about bitcoin mining in Lubuntu?
[20:58] <abradley> anyone use xrdp to rdp into lubuntu?
[21:00] <abradley> I just set it up and login but get blackandwhitedot screen - kde/gnome/display manager issue?