[04:27] <mnk> I'm trying to modify my lubuntu-rc.xml file and I was hoping I could get some help
[06:50] <andrewp> Hi. Can anyone tell me where Lubuntu puts its 32-bit libraries?
[07:10]  * andrewp pings ianorlin
[07:10] <Unit193> andrewp: What application?
[07:36] <andrewp> oh. Unit193 : I am trying to get Dwarf Fortress to work.
[14:54] <Arcs> Hi all Im having trouble after installing Lubuntu from USB on an Acer aspire one after post it hangs and says ALERT! /dev/disk/by-uuid/xxx - does not exist.  dropping to shell. Any help appreciated
[17:53] <flyback> are there any bugs in 12.04 or 12.10 that would cause a kernel panic about page scan and invalid opcode
[17:54] <flyback> that mabye only affects older p4 cpus or something
[17:54] <flyback> i'm going to run the install cycle a few more times to see if it always dies the same spot
[17:58] <flyback> opps
[17:58] <flyback> it's 13.10
[21:09] <jojo__> I'm having trouble getting my broadcom wireless card working on my mac mini 3,1.  I installed the bcmwl-kernel-source and the broadcom-sta-source, and that got the system recognizing my card and detecting the wireless networks, but the authentication is not working
[21:10] <jojo__> right now, I'm wired into my wireless router
[21:10] <jojo__> I also tried installing the atheros drivers from source after the bcm stuff didn't work, but that also didn't solve anything
[21:10] <jojo__> by atheros drivers I mean madwifi
[21:11] <jojo__> I also checked out the steps at this link with no luck
[21:11] <jojo__> http://askubuntu.com/questions/55868/how-to-install-broadcom-wireless-drivers-bcm43xx
[21:12] <jojo__> I'm back on the bcmwl and broadcom-sta drivers because they at least got Linux to recognize my wireless card and find the networks available
[21:12] <jojo__> I just can't get the authentication to work
[21:30] <ianorlin> what model is it?
[21:30] <jojo__> let me find out
[21:30] <ianorlin> lspci works to find that
[21:32] <jojo__> Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4321 802.11a/b/g/n (rev 05)
[21:35] <ianorlin> how were you trying to isntall?
[21:37] <ianorlin> does going to software and updates and then clicking additonal drivers might get STA to work
[21:37] <ianorlin> from prefrences in the menu
[21:41] <jojo__> this says that it's Using Broadcom 802.11 Linux STA wireless driver source from bcmwl-kernel-source (proprietary)
[21:42] <jojo__> sorry, took me a moment to find it.  I'm actually using Peppermint, but it's super similar to lubuntu and I haven't gotten a peep out of the Peppermint community so far
[21:44] <ianorlin> ah
[21:51] <ianorlin> actually  looking at wireless kernel wl doesn't work I think
[21:51] <ianorlin> so might need to install b43
[21:53] <ianorlin> http://askubuntu.com/questions/55868/how-to-install-broadcom-wireless-drivers-bcm43xx has a place fore sepcial cases
[21:54] <jojo__> hmm, I'll work on that angle again, then
[21:54] <jojo__> I already tinkered some with bcm43xx drivers, but maybe I missed some configuration or something
[21:54] <ianorlin> there was one case in the answers that aid installing dkms solved it
[21:55] <jojo__> weird
[21:56] <jojo__> I need to install gentoo someday so that I'm forced to go through the config files for everything I use
[21:56] <uBUXUBu> where is phil?
[21:57] <jojo__> who is phil?
[21:57] <ianorlin> in his own channel
[21:57] <uBUXUBu> he was your leader fora long time
[21:58] <uBUXUBu> did he get fired?
[21:58] <uBUXUBu> his own channel?
[21:58] <uBUXUBu> is it connected to lubuntu?
[21:59] <ianorlin> he is also in offtopic
[22:00] <uBUXUBu> who is the manager now?
[22:04] <jojo__> Anarchy!
[22:11] <honestemu> What do you guys use as an IM client? I'm using pidgin, but it doesn't seem to have group-chat support for Google or Facebook. Any recommendations or possible solutions?
[23:01] <zleap> how do I manually change the desktop pager to 2x2 grid,  if I try and right click and select settings for the pager it crashes
[23:04] <topher5000> you could always manually edit ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/lubuntu-rc.xml. I believe it's in there somewhere.
[23:05] <zleap> thanks
[23:08] <zleap> not sure why it isn't working properly,
[23:11] <zleap> not sure why it isn't working properly,