[00:21] <nosmelc> I was wondering if many people use Lubuntu on non-low-end machines?
[00:22] <ianorlin> yes there is a 64 bit version for that if you want it
[00:22] <ianorlin> I run it sometimes on a laptop with 4 gb of ram and a core 2 duo
[00:23] <nosmelc> ianorlin: I installed it on a Core 2 Duo with 6GB of memory and it worked great
[09:37]  * one sighs
[09:49] <one> Baby I'm your man...
[09:50] <one> don't fear the reaper
[11:59] <Little-Chip> hello?
[12:02] <Little-Chip> some problem with my computer when I power on... I have to force turn off my wlan...  if not I will get shutdown...
[13:59] <dovah> hello can someone help me with my graphics drivers
[13:59] <dovah> im having trouble. i need to switch back to the fallback graphics drivers like the ones that the installer disk uses
[14:00] <dovah> the screen looks fine with the installation but after install and after restart i can only get 640 x 480 and the screen has artifacts
[14:17] <vn151502510> dovah: Start menu -> Preferences -> Monitor Settings could have any luck?
[14:18] <dovah> vn151502510, i tried alls i get is 640
[14:19] <dovah> by 480
[14:19] <dovah> but with live cd i get full resolution
[14:19] <dovah> i wanted to maybe use the drivers the live cd uses
[14:20] <vn151502510> so u have only one option of Resolution? 640x480
[14:20] <dovah> yes
[14:21] <vn151502510> could you try command `xrandr`
[14:21] <vn151502510> and get the output
[14:21] <dovah> i dont know that command
[14:21] <dovah> k hold on
[14:21] <dovah> its on another pc
[14:27] <dovah> hey vn151502510 im going to try this other thing thanks for help
[21:07] <llogiq> Hi folks.
[21:09] <llogiq> I have a problem with a Lubuntu 13.10 (recently upgraded from 12.10). The lxpanel does not show up after logging in. When I manually start it (lxpanel --profile Lubuntu &), it appears to work.  Also the xfce4-power-manager is not started with the session. Does anyone know where to look?
[21:50] <holstein> llogiq: i would try using a different user to rule out issue with the user configuration files
[21:50] <holstein> llogiq: you can purge those in that user, if you find them to be the issue
[21:51] <llogiq> holstein, I already checked with two users. Then I purged .config/lxpanel. lxpanelctl restart and the (manually started) panel vanishes.
[21:52] <llogiq> So perhaps it has something to do with the session?
[21:52] <llogiq> By the way, my terminal tells me that lxpanel segfaulted.
[21:55] <llogiq> If I strace lxpanelctl I get a lot of EAGAINs.
[21:55] <llogiq> So it could have something to do with a lower level component...does lxpanel use DBus?
[21:56] <llogiq> dbus service is running.
[22:15] <phillw> llogiq: accept the invitation :)