[00:15] <FuuqUmiist> why does GPicView use so much memory?
[00:16] <FuuqUmiist> it is using 1.4 GB and saying it is still not enough memory
[00:28] <FuuqUmiist> so if you use GPicView and press play and just leave it running it will just continue to use more and more memory... bug
[00:29] <FuuqUmiist> so you can;t use your computer with GPicview as a slideshow picture frame
[00:30] <FuuqUmiist> i'm using version GPicView 0.2.4
[01:00] <FuuqUmiist> will you still have to use PKILL on the upcoming lubuntu release?
[01:03] <ianorlinlxle> is this reported on launchpad?
[01:04] <ianorlinlxle> how many pictures are you opening?
[01:10] <FuuqUmiist> 134 images on loop
[01:10] <FuuqUmiist> right now it is upto 1.2 GB memory again
[01:13] <FuuqUmiist> test it for yourself
[08:38] <tReg> hi
[10:27] <mara> hello
[10:27] <mara> can smb help me wit printer setup?
[10:28] <Guest2649> can anybody help with printer setup?
[10:31] <Meerkat> Klaids, System tools -> printers. Then click add.
[10:32] <Klaids> yes i know but it do not work
[10:33] <Meerkat> is the printer on and connected to your computer?
[10:33] <Klaids> i sent a lot of test pages, but noting happens
[10:33] <Klaids> yes
[10:33] <Klaids> it is canon LBP 2900
[10:33] <Klaids> lubuntu detects it as well, but not working
[10:34] <Klaids> i tryed a lot of help suggestions, but without luck
[10:34] <Meerkat> So the printer is listed in the printer program
[10:34] <Meerkat> ?
[10:34] <Klaids> yes
[10:34] <Meerkat> right click it and select options or preferences. whichever is available.
[10:35] <Klaids> ok
[10:36] <Klaids> i can only go worward with printer setup
[10:36] <Klaids> if you mean setup
[10:36] <Klaids> if i setup i only have properties
[10:36] <Meerkat> close the printer properties if it is up.
[10:37] <Klaids> oki
[10:37] <Meerkat> just highlight the printer and then click "printer" in the main menu and check "enabled" and "shared" if they are not checked.
[10:37] <Klaids> they are checked
[12:48] <home-horim> hi, i've tried to install lubuntu via dvd but it gives an error
[12:48] <home-horim> can anyone assist?
[12:51] <melodie> yes
[12:51] <melodie> what is the error?
[12:51] <home-horim> let me type it
[12:51] <melodie> yes
[12:52] <home-horim> busybox v1.20.2 (ubuntu 1:1.20.0-8 lubuntu1) built-in shell (ash)
[12:52] <home-horim> enter help for a list of built in commands, (initramfs)
[12:54] <home-horim> so melodie , may it be because i've used a dvd not a cd?
[12:54] <melodie> depends, is your reader DVD capable?
[12:54] <melodie> In fact I think you have a bad burn
[12:54] <melodie> which version of Lubuntu have you downloaded? Have you checked the md5sum of the file? have you checked the md5sum of the DVD?
[12:55] <home-horim> melodie, no
[12:55] <melodie> there is an option in the CD's and DVD's at boot, that says "check the disk"
[12:55] <home-horim> the same error appears when i do it
[12:55] <melodie> well do that, the issue is coming from some parts missing in the file, either in the ISO or in the DVD
[12:56] <melodie> that means it could not boot and ended on a minimal shell
[12:56] <home-horim> better off using a usb stick right?
[12:56] <melodie> what system do you have usually?
[12:56] <melodie> it might be, depending on the machines
[12:56] <home-horim> ubuntu
[12:56] <melodie> are you currently using a Linux distro?
[12:56] <home-horim> yes, ubutnu
[12:56] <melodie> then you can check the DVD with a command in console
[12:57] <melodie> you insert the DVD in the tray and close it, then type something such as:
[12:57] <home-horim> i don't know how to do it. i'm a simple user basically
[12:57] <melodie> md5sum /dev/sr0
[12:57] <melodie> after some time, you should get the list of numbers, you compare it to the md5sum provided on the page where you got Lubuntu from
[12:58] <melodie> this is the first thing you must do
[12:58] <melodie> because if the md5sum is correct, then the issue is elsewhere
[12:58] <home-horim> ok, even if it is on a usb disk is i will try it? because i don't have anymore dvd's blanks
[13:04] <home-horim> אישמלד
[13:04] <home-horim> thanks
[13:36] <home-horim> hi again, i'm using Startup Disk Creator to create a lubuntu on usb disk but i get an error when presing the creation button saying that it has failed (in my language). why can't i create the installation?
[13:37] <Meerkat> is there an error message?
[13:37] <home-horim> no, just when i try to format the usb disk with the application
[13:37] <home-horim> do you want the erorr of the formatting?
[13:38] <Meerkat> that would probably help
[13:38] <home-horim> where can i paste it to?
[13:38] <Meerkat> http://pastebin.com/
[13:39] <home-horim> i did it to this one : http://pbrd.co/1ns4zRT
[13:41] <home-horim> http://pastebin.com/XvvciPkZ
[13:42] <home-horim> hey Meerkat , are you still there?
[13:44] <Meerkat> try the program unetbootin. I've had success with that.
[13:44] <Meerkat> Never tried startup disk creator
[13:48] <home-horim> when i press the 3 dots to choose an image i get no options to find my image of lubutnu
[13:49] <Meerkat> the file manager doesn't pop up?
[13:50] <home-horim> it is, now under which folder i find my image? /user?
[13:50] <Meerkat> where did you download it to?
[13:50] <home-horim> to downloads
[13:50] <Meerkat> then it should be /home/USERNAME/Downloads/
[13:52] <home-horim> i see, ok now  there is an extraction. thanks. should it make me a book usb disk simple as that?
[13:52] <home-horim> boot
[13:52] <Meerkat> yes. But it can take a few minutes.
[13:53] <Meerkat> then it will ask you to restart. Do not restart unless you are on the PC you wanna install Lubuntu on
[13:53] <home-horim> no problem. i just want to install lubuntu finally
[13:53] <home-horim> sure this is the pc i want it to be
[13:56] <home-horim> it's still on 5%. is it ok?
[13:56] <Meerkat> it takes a while because USB devices are slow to transfer small files to.
[13:56] <home-horim> okok
[13:56] <home-horim> i see
[13:57] <home-horim> TNXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
[14:06] <home-horim> hi again, i can't install it because there is no such option upon booting. i've tried to then change the booting priority but nothing. maybe the system is not recocnzing it because it is no sitting good on the usb terminal?
[14:08] <home-horim> Meerkat, do you here perhaps?
[14:10] <Meerkat> did you go into the bios and change first boot to be from a usb device?
[14:10] <Meerkat> you can usually get into bios by tapping delete or f12 or f1 when starting the computer.
[14:14] <home-horim> yes
[14:14] <home-horim> i did it already
[14:17] <home-horim> i will try another usb device
[14:23] <holstein> home-horim: you can dd copy the iso's
[14:24] <home-horim> holstein, what is dd?
[14:24] <holstein> !dd
[14:25] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/59551/how-to-burn-a-iso-to-a-usb-device
[14:25] <wxl> !info dd
[14:25] <wxl> lame
[14:25] <wxl> home-horim: it's a bit by bit copy
[14:27] <home-horim> let me first give another try with another usb disk
[14:27] <home-horim> tnx
[14:27] <wxl> dd or unetbootin are your best bets but dd almost never fails
[14:28] <wxl> and i loathe unetbootin's menu
[14:28] <wxl> there is a way to test the drive when you're done
[14:28] <wxl> if you haven't checked the md5 on the iso already
[14:28] <wxl> !md5 | holstein
[14:28] <wxl> oops holstein doesn't need to know that hahahaha
[14:28] <holstein> hehe
[14:28] <holstein> yeah, the interested party has bailed
[14:29] <wxl> oh well i ignore joins and parts
[14:29] <wxl> btb food
[23:35] <FuuqUmiist> in Lubuntu 14.04 are there any problems when trying to hibernate?
[23:42] <phillw> FuuqUmiist: I *think* hibernation is still turned off by default, as per what happened in 13.10
[23:43] <FuuqUmiist> that sucks
[23:48] <phillw> FuuqUmiist: you can check to see if it will work for your system,
[23:49] <FuuqUmiist> so what is the difference between suspend and hibernate
[23:49] <phillw> (23:48:31) phillw: FuuqUmiist: you can check to see if it will work for your system,
[23:50] <phillw> hibernate was giving so many issues, as *buntu boots so quickly it was decided not to keep chasing hibernation issues, but to concentrate on getting *buntu to boot even faster :)
[23:51] <phillw> suspend means the computer is still turned on (i.e. powered up). In hibernate, the system as running is backed up to disk and the system powers off. Upon power up it goes back to where it left off.
[23:53] <phillw> Hibernate is an option in 14.04 lubuntu
[23:53] <FuuuqUmiist> so yeah what was the difference
[23:54] <phillw> FuuqUmiist: http://askubuntu.com/questions/3369/what-is-the-difference-between-hibernate-and-suspend
[23:54] <FuuuqUmiist> also when trying to suspend or hibernate it can no longer connect to the internet, is this a problem for you?
[23:55] <FuuuqUmiist> when logging back in from suspend or hibernate*
[23:55] <phillw> you are semi / fully shutting down your machine. internet connectivity is turned off.
[23:56] <phillw> FuuuqUmiist: that would seem like a bug, and one of the reasons hibernate is not really used too much now. with ureadahead the boot time is so fast that the days of waiting 3 -5 minutes for a boot up are long gone :)
[23:57] <FuuuqUmiist> yeah but you have to open all the apps you were working on again
[23:58] <phillw> FuuuqUmiist: you can have them autostart if you want :)