[00:02] <wxl> hyponic: you're on a ppc machine?
[00:03] <hyponic> wxl i am on a mac mini 3.1
[00:04] <wxl> hyponic: start here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCFAQ#Why_do_I_have_no_sound.3F
[00:08] <hyponic> wxl i am new to linux so this might be a little advanced for me. i don't want to destroy anything more. PS we had to delete something b43 modprobe thing. but i remeber that we had to remove something that had with sound becuase the module crashe with the one we needed for the wifi.
[00:08] <hyponic> i don't know if you might understand what i am talking about because i don't understand it myself :P
[00:10] <wxl> hyponic: you mean you had to add b43 or delete it?
[00:11] <hyponic> wxl had to add it. but it crashed with something else that was installed. Pulse audio or something (might be wrong with the name here)
[00:11] <wxl> hyponic: if you have pulse audio, that's strange. are you using lubuntu or ubuntu?
[00:12] <hyponic> xbmcbuntu wich is based on lubuntu. so i am in a xfce now
[00:12] <wxl> hyponic: does it come standard with pulse audio? cuz i wouldn't recommend it normally
[00:12] <wxl> however the xbmc part may require it
[00:13] <wxl> do they offer no support?
[00:13] <hyponic> wxl i think so.. i just installed from cd so i guess it did come with it
[00:13] <hyponic> i don't care about the xbmc part. i just need to make the sound card work and they don't support anything outside xbmc itself
[00:17] <hyponic> wxl ?
[00:18] <wxl> by they do you mean xmbc or xmbcbuntu?
[00:18] <wxl> oic
[00:18] <wxl> it IS xmbc
[00:19] <wxl> it's very unfortunate that they offer something and don't support an important part of its functionality
[00:19] <wxl> did the sound work before the issues with wifi?
[00:26] <hyponic> wxl never tested. i never had sound connected. it's not long ago that i installed it
[00:27] <wxl> hyponic: load up the live cd and see what happens. if it works, then we have to troubleshoot how you dealt with your wifi. if it doesn't, then we have to find out what you're missing.
[00:27] <wxl> anyone know what sortware to use to add stuff to an iPHONE (not an ipod)?
[00:28] <hyponic> wxl b43 crashed with: firmware-crystalhd for your audio card
[00:31] <wxl> hyponic: like i said, load up the live cd and check the sound. does it work or no?
[00:31] <hyponic> that's what we did: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=Xtd2U22D
[00:32] <hyponic> wxl working on it.. have to create the usb :P
[00:56] <hyponic> wxl i am not able to boot to the live cd. whatever i choose in efi boot it takes me straight to the installed version. it seems that it detects that it is installed and just takes me there
[01:04] <wxl> hyponic: so if you don't care about xmbc why are you using it? just put on lubuntu.
[01:07] <wxl> well
[01:07] <wxl> i gotta jet
[01:07] <wxl> good luck!
[01:07] <hyponic> wxl i care about the xbmc. that is not the point. i have xbmcbuntu because i use xbmc. i ment to say i don't care if it messes up xbmc then that is another issue. i need the sound to work
[07:08] <scofieldpeng> sorry to bother everyone,is anyone have tried to install rabbitvcs on lubuntu?
[07:09] <scofieldpeng> my distribution version is unbuntu
[07:10] <scofieldpeng> 14.04 64bit
[13:26] <wxl> hyponic: ever get it figured out?
[13:28] <hyponic> wxl no
[13:28] <hyponic> :(
[13:29] <hyponic> wxl btw.. i ran xubuntu livecd no sound out of the box either.
[13:29] <hyponic> wxl no i removed everything and installed xubuntu 12.04. still no sound. no sound card detected either. might be a alsa thing from what i have been reading.
[14:16] <average_guy> I am not a ppc guy but I feel your pain hyponic, have you tried the soultion towards the bottom of this post?  What do you think wxl? Just googling to try to help...
[14:16] <average_guy> http://blog.costan.us/2009/03/ubuntu-810-or-904-on-mac-mini.html
[14:19] <sgo11> hi, after login, I saw "Xfce Notify Daemon" Error popup. It says "Unable to start notification daemon, Another notification xndaemon is already running". I have no idea why there are two notification daemon suddenly. which one is the default one in lubuntu? thanks.
[14:27] <hyponic> average_guy the only thing i see here that might fix what i am dealing with is installing Snow Leopard. i don't have any os x installation disks. i don't have the operating system at all.
[14:30] <average_guy> down at the bottom it says "Getting hardware to work" under that. it says it's outdated, is y i wanted wxl to have a look, i have never even seen a mac mini :P
[14:31] <hyponic> average_guy i have done options snd-hda-intel model=imac24 that didn't work
[14:32] <average_guy> :(
[14:33] <hyponic> this is the most confusing thing i have seen
[14:33] <hyponic> tried following this to install alsa drivers and stuff like that: options snd-hda-intel model=imac24
[14:33] <hyponic> sry
[14:34] <hyponic> tried following this to install alsa drivers and stuff like that: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Matrix:Module-aoa
[14:35] <hyponic> when i clone the git for driver and firmware there is no ./configure. this seems like a dead end for someone with my limited linux skill
[14:42] <average_guy> well, I tried.  my skill level is not that high either hyponic, running down things like this is how you get better.  I hope that you find a workable solution and share it when you do, or that someone more skilled than us chimes in
[14:42] <average_guy> there are other support avenues also hyponic, maybe #alsa
[14:43] <average_guy> I would check out irc.krono.net #macrumors
[14:45] <hyponic> average_guy thanks man.. i will give the irc channel a chance and see if someone with some skills can help out :)
[15:50] <sgo11> which is lubuntu default notification daemon? xfce4-notifyd or "/usr/lib/notification-daemon/notification-daemon" ? These two daemons try to autostart the same time and report error. I have to remove one. thanks.
[15:55] <average_guy> i have clean-ish install of lubuntu 14.10 sgo11, and apt says I have xfce4-notifyd.  I file manager I have no /usr/lib/notification-daemon folder
[15:56] <sgo11> z
[15:56] <sgo11> average_guy, thanks a lot for your reply. can you run "ps -ef | grep xfce4-notifyd" for me? is that running in your place? thanks.
[16:00] <average_guy> yes, I see http://pastebin.com/TYeixwJT
[16:01] <sgo11> average_guy, thank you very much for the help. I will purge notification-daemon then.
[16:26] <rafaellaguna> padawan needs help!
[16:27] <rafaellaguna> installing on acer aspire e laptop
[17:21] <IAmNotThatGuy> Tm_T, Poke
[17:25] <absk007> how to make a file utf-8 encoded?
[17:25] <absk007> how to see my cpu core temperature?
[17:26] <absk007> why uGet doesn't sound after download finishes?
[18:02] <ianorlin> absk007: I think it would be usually by default
[18:02] <absk007> ianorlin, got the answer to 1st ques. It's "iconv" program
[18:03] <absk007> comes in default pkg.
[18:03] <absk007> ianorlin, core temp??
[18:03] <ianorlin> for cpu core temperture right click on lxpanel selecet panel settings and add temperture monitor
[18:03] <ianorlin> then it will show in panel
[18:04] <ianorlin> if you always have a temrinal open byobu can also provide core temps as well as act as a terminal multiplexer
[18:25] <absk007> ianorlin, what's a terminal multiplexer?
[18:27] <absk007> ianorlin, and what about the uGet ques.?
[18:29] <absk007> ianorlin, is lubuntu using init or upstart?
[19:15] <ianorlin> lubuntu uses upstart
[19:15] <ianorlin> I don't know for uget
[19:34] <absk007> can you post your bash PS1 if it's multiline with Git support?
[19:35] <absk007> ianorlin, how do i know lubuntu uses upstart? init has pid 1
[19:41] <absk007> Unit193, how to save page in xombrero?
[20:22] <deitarion> absk007: A terminal multiplexer is basically a tool which adds tabs or view-splitting to any terminal window. (Stuff like tmux and GNU screen)
[20:26] <absk007> deitarion, how to execute function in bash?
[20:33] <deitarion> absk007: Execute? You just run it like any other command.
[20:33] <deitarion> function foo() { echo "$@"; }; foo bar baz quux
[20:34] <absk007> deitarion, thanks.
[20:35] <deitarion> No problem. It's something I know well since I make heavy use of them to define new commands in my .bashrc and .zshrc.
[21:18] <martin1989> hello people
[21:18] <silverlion> hey martin1989
[21:19] <martin1989> which is the latest version of lubuntu?
[21:19] <absk007> martin1989, 14.04
[21:19] <martin1989> ak.thnks
[21:19] <martin1989> i mean ´ok´
[21:19] <absk007> martin1989, you could've seen the topic
[21:19] <martin1989> haha
[21:19] <silverlion> martin1989 : 14.04.1 LTS
[21:20] <absk007> silverlion, oh! minor is out too
[21:20] <silverlion> affirmative
[21:20] <martin1989> sorry.. i didnt realize that.. first time in irc
[21:20] <absk007> silverlion, how to check my system if i've upgraded!!
[21:21] <silverlion> absk007 : you dont need to upgrade. the usual updates are enough+
[21:21] <absk007> silverlion, then i'm up to date
[21:21] <silverlion> absk007 : yep you are
[21:23] <absk007> My ASUS 1215B EeePC (1GHz AMD C50 CPU, 2GB RAM, 7.5GB USB as HDD) has been running since "1 day, 5 hours, 53 minutes". Is that a prob.? My Core Temp ranges from 69-75 degree Celsius.
[21:24] <absk007> actually it has been running continuously since 5 days. But since restart, "uptime -p" shows that number
[21:24] <silverlion> absk007 : the longer you run your machine the earlier it breaks
[21:24] <absk007> doesn't mean i won't run et all...
[21:25] <absk007> to keep my lappy healthy wealthy & dumb!
[21:25] <absk007> silverlion, what's the normal usage for these kinda laptops?
[21:26] <silverlion> absk007 : per day or in general?
[21:26] <absk007> i bought it in Jan 2012
[21:26] <absk007> silverlion, continuously
[21:26] <silverlion> 12 hrs at max
[21:26] <martin1989> i have lubuntu 13.10
[21:26] <martin1989> how can i upgrade it to 14.04?
[21:27] <silverlion> martin1989 : that's outdated so better install Lubuntu 14.04.1
[21:27] <silverlion> ;)
[21:27] <martin1989> ok.. is there some way to upgrade the system that i already have?
[21:28] <absk007> damn! in 2012 i's running it like 1 week streak when my PC MB burnt due to lightning. Now also that same situation has arose. My laptop 320 GB HDD also damaged due to over running Win 7 Ult.
[21:28] <martin1989> does any of you played with debian?
[21:28] <martin1989> i mean
[21:28] <martin1989> did any of you play with debian?
[21:29] <absk007> silverlion, also played Max Payne 3 with 4fps. lolz :D
[21:29] <absk007> Debian is not for kids to play!
[21:29] <silverlion> martin1989 : open terminal and type "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" without "
[21:29] <martin1989> ok thnx
[21:29] <martin1989> is a way to say absk007
[21:30] <martin1989> i tried to install debian but i had a lot of problems
[21:30]  * absk007 achieved 1d 6h laptop running streak
[21:31]  * ianorlin puts his laptop on suspend
[21:31] <absk007> martin1989, don't try to go deep down the linux. You might meet Linus :)
[21:32] <martin1989> hahah
[21:32] <martin1989> good one
[21:34] <absk007> learn the basics with friendly distros, then attack the enemies. Conquer them. And then, fight with, them on your side.
[21:34] <absk007> :)
[21:34] <ianorlin> offtopic chat can happen in #lubuntu-offtopic
[21:35] <absk007> ianorlin, was just giving advice to martin1989
[21:37] <martin1989> i am not a noob man
[21:37] <martin1989> i tried ubuntu for 3 years
[21:37] <martin1989> then lubuntu, xubuntu, knoppix, puppy
[21:38] <martin1989> a few days ago i tried to install debian but i had a problem with the grub on the mbr
[21:38] <martin1989> so i came back to lubuntu
[21:39] <martin1989> i´d really like to explore debian but i cant install it
[21:40] <martin1989> anyway.. this is a great distro too
[21:40] <martin1989> maybe i´ll stay here
[21:41] <martin1989> i abandoned ubuntu at first because i saw that it was getting too similar to windows
[21:42] <martin1989> it tries to make things SO simply to the user, SO automatic, that the system itself becomes too heavy weight
[21:43] <martin1989> but LXDE team makes a great job keeping ubuntu light weight
[21:43] <ianorlin> also one thing I noticied is LXDE runs much faster if you are off a slow dvd
[21:46] <martin1989> yeap :-)
[21:47] <martin1989> lubutu is excellent for small machines like netbooks
[21:48] <martin1989> (i am running it right now on a netbook)
[21:48] <martin1989> but for machines super old, i recommend puppy or knoppix
[21:50] <anarkhos> martin1989: how long have you been using lubuntu on your netbook? it's merely a few weeks since i installed it on the acer aspire one netbook, but it's been good so far
[21:51] <martin1989> i used lubuntu 12.04 one year
[21:51] <martin1989> it was always fast
[21:51] <anarkhos> allright
[21:52] <anarkhos> no bugs, strange behaviour?
[21:52] <martin1989> nope
[21:53] <martin1989> knoppix and puppy are good choices for a netbook too but they dont have all the support that lubuntu has
[21:54] <martin1989> so if a problem appears you are on your own
[21:56] <absk007> which FS partition should be on a fast drive other than /home?
[21:58] <absk007> i keep some heavy apps in /opt so that will be on a fast drive too. What else should be on a fast drive for good perf.?
[22:20] <suncokret> hello