[02:16] <ianorlindesktop> if I blacklist a module like snd_emu10k1 do I have to also blacklist kernel modules that depend on that or just the base one I don't want it to load?
[02:23] <nannes> if you blacklist that, all the modules which depend on it won't load
[02:54] <ianorlin> ah
[02:55]  * ianorlin gave up on getting sound to work on desktop
[16:35] <greybeard> help nubee can get lubuntu install to boot
[16:37] <greybeard> using lubuntu 12.10 alternet on a Toshiba sattelite 3000
[18:54] <mattyw> hi folks
[18:56] <mattyw> I've just installed lubuntu onto a usb stick (I'm trying to actually install lubuntu onto the usb stick - not just as a live image) the install has finished but grub only gives me the option to boot memtest86
[18:56] <mattyw> the installer didn't seem to install the oprion to boot lubuntu
[18:57] <mattyw> anyway I can edit grub on this disk now? I installed boot-repair but wasn't sure how to use it, the laptop I'm installing it on has an existing windows install that I don't want to loose
[18:57] <nannes> incredibly strange
[18:58] <nannes> yes you can try to use boot repair to fix it... even though I've never tried to do that on a USB-loaded linuxbox
[19:49] <n-iCe> hello, how can I know if my lubuntu is using my i3 core
[19:50] <wxl> n-iCe: so you're running lubuntu on this machine with an i3 core and you want to know if it's using it?
[19:50]  * wxl is thoroughly confused
[19:51] <n-iCe> all the proccesor
[19:51] <n-iCe> I used to have a intel core duo
[19:51] <n-iCe> and was just using one core
[19:51] <n-iCe> not all
[19:51] <n-iCe> you get me?
[19:52] <wxl> well htop will give you by processor usage fairly easily
[19:53] <n-iCe> installign the package, thanks.
[23:07] <ianorlin> htop one of the first things I install