[04:14] Hello! I have several Fujitsu S Series laptop computers. I installed Lubuntu onto them (512MB of Ram, Pentium III M, 30gb IDE), but sometimes the screen freezes [04:14] http://imgur.com/D8y0f4Z [04:14] http://imgur.com/FduCQv0 [04:23] Well that's fun. Live CD? Tried nomodeset? [04:25] I am a bit of a noob to Linux [04:25] nomodeset? [04:27] If it's a live CD, it's in the F6 boot options. [04:27] !nomodeset [04:27] A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter [04:40] okay [04:40] The graphical glitch only occurs after the desktop is loaded. [04:40] Sorry for taking so long === yofel_ is now known as yofel === Guest1184 is now known as Noskcaj [09:34] hello ! [09:48] does someone have a build environment in a Lubuntu 12.04 here? I have tried to compile the obsession program in such an install and the compiling fails with a message that I am unable to understand, therefore fix: [09:49] https://bitbucket.org/fabriceT/obsession [09:49] I mean in a 64bits install [09:49] obsession-exit.c:1:0: erreur: le processeur sélectionné ne supporte pas le jeu d'instructions x86-64 [09:49] make: *** [obsession-exit.o] Erreur 1 [09:50] it says: [09:50] "the selected processor doesn't support the x86_64 set of instructions" [10:36] hi again [10:36] can anyone help me with that? https://bitbucket.org/fabriceT/obsession [10:37] "Compiling obsession-exit.c [10:37] obsession-exit.c:1:0: error: CPU you selected does not support x86-64 instruction set [10:37] " === dkessel_ is now known as dkessel [11:17] Hi guys, [11:18] I want to triple boot my old MBP 5 5 (MacBook Pro) but somehow, I cannot boot on my usb driver to instal Lubuntu. It makes me boot straight to windows :// any idea? [11:46] hello. mouse and ethernet connection suddenly stopped working. probable cause: latest updates [11:47] is this a known recent bug? [11:47] solution? [11:48] mouse is gone. can use touchpad though. [11:49] ethernet cable not working, no way to connect to web on that machine [11:49] just these problems. no other problem detected [11:52] maybe u should try to re-update again, or boot with last kernel from "Advanced options for Ubuntu" grub menu [11:53] just my opinion. waiting some pros [11:53] hi, i installed dropbox, got the daemon next to the clock, but it keeps saying "connecting" and i dont get any setup guide to enter my username and password, any ideas? lubuntu 13.10 [11:54] installed it by downloading the deb from dropbox.com [11:56] maxxa4 which version of the distro? [11:57] and which kernel? [11:57] you could try installing the former version of the kernel and boot to it === wizonesolutions_ is now known as wizonesolutions [12:14] Lubuntu 13.10 [12:15] other useful info: at first i thought all ports (usb for mouse, ethernet for cable..) were not working. however i tried with normal usb memory key and it works. [12:17] so only problem i detect so far is mouse and ethernet cable [12:17] wifi drivers are not installed so i cannot try connecting wifi [12:17] internet connection is not possible [12:17] (i am now using another computer) [12:18] kernel is the latest as computer was fully updated [12:19] will go try booting with previous kernel [12:19] about my installning dropbox problem, i will keep an eye on this thread https://forums.dropbox.com/topic.php?id=113250 many people having this problem [12:20] i got another problem you guys might be able to help me with, i want to get rid of the password requierment when i wake the computer up from sleep, is that possible? [12:27] how to access grub menu with "Advanced options for LUBUNTU" ? [12:27] I only see "press f2 for setup" [12:28] vn151502510: ? [12:29] if u update a kernel, there is a advanced options in grub menu, in updated machine [12:30] i did all updates, not sure if kernel update was there [12:30] but i dont see this grub menu at boot [12:30] maybe i need to press shift or something ? [12:31] try it [12:31] ok, be back in a bit [12:31] what can i try other than shift? [12:31] tab? [12:31] Esc? [12:31] what? [12:32] not sure, my default is always 10s waiting for grub menu [12:32] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [12:32] maybe there's a difference between ubuntu and lubuntu? [12:32] be back [12:33] lubuntu, but in menu, it is "Advanced options for Ubuntu" [12:43] vn151502510: thanks man (or woman) . you soved my problem [12:44] problem is with kernel 3.11.0-18 [12:44] everything works well with 3.11.0-17 [12:45] so i suppose 3.11.0-18 is a bad kernel update [12:47] do i need to do something or do i just go on using the old kernel and ignore the issue? [12:48] by the way the way to get gurb menu to show was holding shift key [12:48] on my machine at least [12:49] I dont know how to report, really, sorry. But I think u should change the GRUB_DEFAULT in /boot/grub/grub.cfg [12:49] ok thanks again [12:50] in what part of the world are you? (if i may ask) [12:51] me, from Vietnam [12:51] me, from Italy [12:51] nice :) [12:51] no distance [12:52] thanks and have a good day :) [12:52] same to u [12:52] I think that you should edit /etc/default/grub and then run update-grub as root to update /boot/grub/grub.cfg [12:52] Otherwise your modifications disappear when you update grub next time or kernel upgrade does. [12:52] good point [12:52] Or alternatively you could edit something in /etc/grub.d/ and then run update-grub as root. [12:54] what about just waiting for new updates that will correct the bug? will this do it? [12:56] Which bug? [12:56] And is it reported to launchpad? [12:57] 3.11.0-18 is bad kernel ... it got me disconnected (ethernet connection not working) and dismoused (mouse not working) [12:58] not reported (at least not from me) [12:58] will maybe see how to do it later [12:59] do you need an account or something? [12:59] If there isn't report, run "ubuntu-bug " in terminal and it should tell you how. [12:59] Yes, you need Launchpad/Ubuntu account, same as you use with Ubuntu ONE if you use it. [13:01] ok thanks to all you gentle helpers around the world :) (where are you Mikaela if i may ask?) [13:01] You're welcome :) I'm in Kotka, Finland. [13:02] LOVE SUOMI :) [13:02] bye [13:03] Bye :) [15:50] There are some bugs that are really need to be fixed. I cut and past an ISO file from my HDD to a USB USB stick, for some reason, it tells it cannot do the operation, and then the ISO file is missing in my HDD. I have plenty of space on my USB sitck, and I am moving other files here, so I don't think is the USB [15:50] Lubuntu just lost my data. [16:06] this should be documented: if you copy-paste, and open one of the folders of the destination, Lubuntu will crash and close all windows and loose your data, it just happen again with pictures :( [16:07] 12.04.4 is sure buggy as hell. [16:16] Is there a Lubuntu developers room where I can properly complain about this buggy OS? [16:19] Osmodivs: Try #ubuntu+1 [16:29] cool [20:21] hello guys,doesn't work any video on youtube, i've lubu 13.10 [20:22] !flash [20:22] To install Flash see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash - See also !Restricted and !Gnash [20:23] calimero_82: install lubuntu-restricted extras if you have not already done so. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats#Manual_Install [20:29] thanka phillw [20:59] !Gnash [20:59] Gnash is an open-source Flash replacement. It is still beta software. For current status or for more info http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/ [21:03] maybe doesn't work my grapic card video driver? i've nvidia [21:03] calimero_82 yes and it's perfectly safe to use the full span of the cpu resources [21:03] the gpu does not really matter, it will use all cpu and gpu also if it can* [21:04] unless they did serious progress since a pair of years [21:06] so what should i do? [21:06] i don't find restricted extras in lubu center [21:17] calimero_82: open a terminal session and type in [21:17] sudo apt-get install lubuntu-restricted-extras [21:17] hit enter and put in your password [21:18] hi phillw ! [21:18] hi melodie [21:19] I am currently inside a Lubuntu 12.04 64bits, temporarily [21:19] heading to your chan [21:19] melodie: ouch... quite outdated now :( [21:21] phillw I have updated it [21:22] however I can change, customize things, it won't keep it all [21:22] lxpanel doesn't want to stay with 4 desktops when I tell it to, does not want to keep the change of background... :/ [21:22] I wonder how the latest Lubuntu are in this regard? [21:23] the config file system has changed since 12.04 [23:32] I tried to lubuntu 14.04 over kubuntu 14.04 and I only get "Invalid Password". I tried fresh install, delete everything, same problem. Any ideas? [23:32] *to install* [23:37] invalid password at login screen? [23:38] sorry, solved I think, please disregard. [23:45] Hm, logged in but didn't get far. I rarely use this old laptop so I wanted to try lubuntu to save resources. Very first thing I tried was running Firefox to download Google. Crashes immediately, invalid string constant "resize-grip". I pulled the daily build just a couple hours ago. I see someone posted this prob. to launchpad on Feb. 23. Suggestions? [23:48] henryC: use lubuntu software centre to grab chromium [23:48] although, of course I first tried apt-get and it was not found. I'm making mistakes. I'm not feeling well. Thanks I'll try it. [23:49] apt-get update, then install. [23:52] hm yeah I guess I was trying for google-chrome-beta, forgot about the ppa stuff. I'm kind of going back and forth from my desktop to laptop until I can at least have a browser. [23:55] I was hoping that using lubuntu and trying jupiter might give me more than the sad 2 hours I get out of this old Dell Inspiron battery life. [23:59] google-chrome-beta immediately core dumps. apt-get install chromium only shows some bsu candidate, apparently something having nothing to do with the browser in question.