[12:38] <jarnos> Have you succeeded playing some videos by gnome-mplayer bundled with lubuntu 13.10?
[12:40] <jarnos> It plays audio for some video files, but not that successfule with the visual task. And does not quit properly, either.
[12:40] <jarnos> I am using 64-bit lubuntu
[16:08] <melodie> hi
[17:49] <honestemu> I recently installed Lubuntu on an ASUS X502CA. In my dorm I was able to connect to the wireless flawlessly. It was a WPA personal, I believe. Now at home, I can't seem to connect. When I attempt, it asks for the Encryption Key, but then nothing happens. Any suggestions for a fix or troubleshooting?
[17:59] <koell> honestemu: weird thing :)
[18:05] <honestemu> koell: Yeah, I'm wondering if it's an issue with my home router. I have another laptop with Ubuntu running on it, and that works fine. Maybe the router hit some sort of device limit? We have a lot of devices connected to the same router. Any advice for troubleshooting?
[18:07] <koell> honestemu: im sorry i cant help u with. you may try it to configure via the console. but i tihink you will get a better chance of support in the official ubuntu channel
[18:08] <koell> honestemu: i think its not a specific problem with lubuntu itself. (i just answer your querstion because i dont like how people "idle" in these channels :))
[18:10] <ianorlin> since both use network manager can't you try using the settings on the ubuntu laptop on the lubuntu one?
[18:11] <ianorlin> also what kind of wireless adapter?
[18:28] <honestemu> koell: Me neither. A response, even I don't know is appreciated.
[18:28] <alkisg> honestemu: it's possible that your router's IP pool is full (too many active leases), in that case a router reset would help.
[18:28] <honestemu> ianorlin: I matched the setting on the 2 laptops perfectly.
[18:29] <honestemu> ianorlin: I ran an lspci and this is what I got. 02:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
[18:29] <honestemu> alkisg: That's what I'm thinking. Is there a proper method for a router reset? I just unplugged it for 5 minutes.
[18:30] <alkisg> honestemu: and it still didn't work after that?
[18:31] <honestemu> alkisg: Nope. Exact same results as before. I wish wireless symptoms were more apparent. After I type in the encryption key, nothing happens. It doesn't even tell me if it is trying to connect to the router.
[18:31] <alkisg> Then it might be an issue related to the Atheros driver, we've had a few issues with the Atheros drivers here as well..
[18:33] <ianorlin> if you think it is too many computer connected at a time can you try maybe shutting down some computers and then trying to connect with the laptop?
[19:29] <Tlan> hello
[19:29] <Tlan> hey i have tried installing lubuntu
[19:29] <Tlan> but the install keeps failing
[19:30] <Tlan> keep getting this error
[19:30] <Tlan> lubuntu NetworkManager[1503]: <warn> nl_recvmsg() error: (-33) Dump inconsistency detected, interrupted
[19:33] <ianorlin> Tlan are you trying to install updates when installing?
[19:33] <Tlan> ok
[19:33] <Tlan> so yes when i try to install updates
[19:33] <Tlan> but when i try not to install updates
[19:34] <Tlan> it get a grub error
[19:34] <Tlan> and it won't finish the install
[19:34] <ianorlin> what is grub error?
[19:34] <Tlan> it fails to install teh bootloader
[19:35] <melodie> Tlan do you have a computer with a bios or with uefi?
[19:35] <Tlan> i have uefi
[19:35] <Tlan> but i can switch to legacyu
[19:35] <Tlan> iiam gonna try to install with legacy bios
[19:35] <Tlan> seems to not like uefi
[19:40] <Slesa> Hi all
[19:41] <Slesa> I am trying to switch the keyboard layout. The wiki sounds a bit... well, complicated at this point
[19:41] <Slesa> Are the plans to get a GUI for those options?
[19:44] <ianorlin> Slesa: what release it is different in 13.10
[19:44] <Slesa> It is 13.10
[19:45] <ianorlin> on your panel does it show a keyboard indicator on the panel?
[19:46] <Slesa> yes, it does. But I cannot add an input method
[19:51] <Slesa> Ah, it needs the setxkbmap.
[19:51] <ianorlin> do you have keep system layouts checked?
[19:52] <Slesa> No, it is not.
[19:56] <ianorlin> did you purge xbkeymap or something?
[19:56] <Slesa> I installed the sytem today, so everything should be default
[19:57] <Slesa> How are the IBus settings and the setxkbmap related?
[19:58] <Tlan> lubuntu does not like my laptops uefi bios
[19:58] <Tlan> anyone try the new 3.13. rc3
[20:01] <Tlan> man this distro is so buggy
[20:02] <ianorlin> Slesa I wonder if an update fixed it have you run updates yet on your new system?
[20:05] <Slesa> lanorlin: yes, system is uptodate. I think the problem is only that I don't know how the keyboard programs work together
[20:13] <Tlan> ok i got lubuntu installed with legacy bios
[20:16] <ianorlin> congrats Tlan
[20:19] <Slesa> Tlan IMHO it is the uefi that is broken
[20:19] <Tlan> i dunno why it won't work with uefi
[20:19] <Tlan> i got it to work with mint and xubuntu
[20:21] <Tlan> i made my disk parition table GPT
[20:21] <Tlan> it still worked with legacy bios
[20:25] <Slesa> Hey, this is strange. I called setxkbmap with setxkbmap -option grp:switch,grp:caps_toggle,grp_led:caps,caps:swapescape us,ru.
[20:25] <Slesa> Now I can change the settings in the keyboard switcher
[20:27] <Slesa> Let's see what happens when I reboot...
[20:33] <Tlan> i installed kernel 3.13.rc3
[20:52] <Slesa> It becomes interesting... I loaded Java 7 from oracle. As it is a rpm, I used alien to convert it to deb. But the installation failed.
[20:54] <Slesa> Now I get 'E: The package jdk needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.' Unfortunately still after dpkg --configure -a
[20:58] <Slesa> dpkg has parameters I never heard of (force-remove-reinstreq)
[22:01] <MrRourick> hello
[22:04] <MrRourick> when i open PCManFM and go to "View -  Compact View" shows up but when i close and re open goes back to Compact View
[22:04] <MrRourick> goes back to "icon view" ***
[22:05] <MrRourick> any fix ty