[00:01] <Klubuntu> I dont start any program it is when start lubuntu..but the message is gone for now.
[00:03] <anarkhos> yes until you restart x?
[00:04] <Klubuntu> I am not sure what you meen with x.. but when i restert the machine now the message is gone.
[00:04] <Klubuntu> Can it be the lubuntu have some small problems with my hardware ?
[00:13] <anarkhos> oh
[00:14] <anarkhos> it's a very general message
[00:14] <anarkhos> to find out more, you could open a terminal window and type: dmesg | grep system program problem detected
[00:15] <anarkhos> i -think- it's fine to grep several terms. if not, try with just "problem" for instance
[00:20] <Klubuntu> Is there an easy way to get skype on lubuntu ?
[00:24] <Klubuntu> test
[00:29] <phillw> Klubuntu: yup
[00:31] <phillw> Klubuntu: if you want a link, here's one that looks okay ... http://tutorialforlinux.com/2014/04/24/how-to-install-latest-skype-on-lubuntu-14-04-trusty-tahr-lts-32-64bit-step-by-step-easy-guide/
[00:34] <Klubuntu> Is it any way to find it in the softwarecenter ?
[00:38] <phillw> Klubuntu: as with the likes of WINE, I'd suggest grabbing the most up to date version as that site suggests. The ones in SoftwareCenter will be older ones and could have bugs that are fixed in th newer version(s)
[00:41] <Klubuntu> i think it is old anyway.. it is for 10.04 and 12.04
[00:44] <Klubuntu> Can i right click on the file and use GDebi package installer ?
[15:32] <Klubuntu_> I have marked Canonical partners and Canonical partners (source code) but still not find skype.. is skype there ?
[15:34] <genii> !info skype
[15:34] <Klubuntu_> I found it on xubuntu but not in lubunty.
[15:38] <Klubuntu_> Maybe it shud be in Lubuntu software center.
[15:39] <genii> Klubuntu_: Most likely you have only amd64 architecture enabled
[15:39] <genii> Klubuntu_: What says result of:  apt-config dump| grep 'Architectures'
[15:39] <Klubuntu_> My Lubuntu and computer is 32 bit.
[15:40] <Klubuntu_> Xubuntu is 64 bit on another computer.
[15:41] <junka> Klubuntu_, did you apt-get update ?
[15:42] <genii> Klubuntu_: Please pastebin result of:  sudo apt-get update && apt-cache policy skype
[15:43] <Klubuntu_> I am not so familiar with terminal.
[15:44] <junka> Klubuntu_, use synaptic. Reload and search for skype
[16:00] <Klubuntu_> I found skype on synaptic.. how to install it ?
[16:01] <junka> you click the box and select mark for installation
[16:01] <junka> then click apply from the icons
[16:03] <Klubuntu_> There are diferents skypes.. skype, skype-bin
[16:04] <Klubuntu_> they are allready marked with a star..
[16:05] <junka> Klubuntu_, just skype
[16:06] <Klubuntu_> the apply is gray
[16:06] <wxl> why not just install from the website?
[16:07] <wxl> well ok mine's from the partner repo too :)
[16:07] <wxl> nevermind
[16:09] <junka> Klubuntu_, did you mark "skype" for installation?
[16:10] <Klubuntu_> yes.. but why is the other one skype-bin also marked now and green ?
[16:10] <wxl> !info skype-bin
[16:10] <genii> It's the binary file
[16:10] <wxl> !info skype-bin partner
[16:11] <wxl> there we go
[16:11] <wxl> !info skype partner
[16:11] <wxl> so those binary files are obviously important things to have
[16:11] <junka> Klubuntu_, it's fine
[16:12] <junka> Klubuntu_, skype-bin is a dependency of skype
[16:12] <genii> Odd that is says there is an amd64 version, when the !skype factoid has a link which says on it that there is only i386 and to add that architecture if you use 64bit
[16:12] <Klubuntu_> is synaptic a sort of software center too ?
[16:13] <junka> Klubuntu_, exactly
[16:13] <wxl> Klubuntu_: yep, they are all front ends to apt
[18:27] <switchtehbeat> is there a way to check my cpu temps?
[18:34] <junka> switchtehbeat, you can run sensors in a terminal
[18:34] <junka> there is also a temperature applet
[18:36] <switchtehbeat> junka, what command?
[18:37] <junka> sensors
[18:37] <switchtehbeat> ?
[18:38] <switchtehbeat> sec
[18:38] <switchtehbeat> installing
[18:38] <switchtehbeat> :P
[18:38] <switchtehbeat> 30c
[18:38] <switchtehbeat> NICE!
[20:44] <PoiSoN> hey
[22:18] <chris__> Hello!
[22:18] <chris__> Hello World!
[22:19] <chris__> currently have an old ati graphic processor and would like to know if lubuntu has an updated driver for it to speed up processing
[22:20] <wxl> chris__: if it's there, it's in the ubuntu repos
[22:20] <chris__> would I simply search by the word ati?
[22:21] <Unit193> I'd suppose not new enough to have the drivers in Additional Drivers?
[22:21] <chris__> its on an old laptop.
[22:22] <chris__> view videos get choppy but simply moving the mouse
[22:22] <chris__> viewing
[22:22] <chris__> thinking it could have something to do with the graphics
[22:23] <wxl> how much memory do you have?
[22:23] <chris__> 2g
[22:23] <chris__> could it be the swap
[22:24] <wxl> do you know if there even is some sort of updated driver?
[22:24] <wxl> i should add this is not a lubuntu question, it's an ubuntu question, and quite possibly a linux question.
[22:27] <chris__> ok
[22:28] <chris__> I'm relatively new to the linux world
[22:29] <wxl> chris__: with rare exception, it is the linux kernel team that implements all the drivers that linux distros use, so that applies to both ubuntu and by extension, lubuntu
[22:33] <chris__> I'm back