[00:12] <Kassadin> holstein: It is showing up in primary drive 1 as an unknown device, which is weird considering it is brand new with the jumpers in proper position
[00:13] <holstein> Kassadin: just keep in mind, nothing about ubuntu/lubuntu is preventing the drive from showing up
[00:13] <holstein> Kassadin: are you seeing the device in the terminal from the live CD when running "sudo fdisk -l" ?
[00:13] <holstein> do you see it in gparted?
[00:58] <Kassadin> holstein: it did not, but I think i got the problem. Apparently the jumper settings listed on the drive's label are not entirely correct.
[01:06] <Kassadin> Thank you for your help!
[11:29] <n3rd_dude> hello, I'm using lubuntu on ARM and I have a few issues, #1 is, I want to boot headless without the GUI but then #2, I have no tty on hdmi out
[11:30] <n3rd_dude> apart from both of those, the most important is, I need a permanent wired connection to be started without ever logging into a GUI
[11:32] <n3rd_dude> *this needs to be configured via CLI coz I'm remote atm
[11:32] <leszek> n3rd_dude: the hdmi issue is hard to solve. Especially on ARM were every vendor things he must break the world by building incompatible chips in
[11:32] <n3rd_dude> leszek: lol, well said :-D
[11:32] <n3rd_dude> that's fine, no biggy
[11:33] <n3rd_dude> how about the network?
[11:33] <leszek> n3rd_dude: where is the problem with the wired connection. Normally on bootup it should get its ip via dhcp
[11:33] <n3rd_dude> well, for one thing I need a manual ip (i'll explain why), but I remember even with dhcp, it didn't connect on the login screen
[11:34] <n3rd_dude> in other words, I had to unplug everything from my desktop, plug into the arm board and then log in to connect the wired connecton
[11:34] <leszek> n3rd_dude: if you need a manual ip configure /etc/network and put in the manual ip configuration for your device
[11:34] <n3rd_dude> and as a bonus, every reboot creates a new 'wired connection' completely ignoring my previous settings, lol
[11:34] <n3rd_dude> okay, doing
[11:34] <n3rd_dude> thank you :-)
[11:35] <n3rd_dude> um, what's the config that should go in there
[11:35] <leszek> n3rd_dude: see a documentation on it if you don't exactly know what to put in there
[11:35] <n3rd_dude> I use archlinux so this is very different
[11:35] <n3rd_dude> right
[11:36] <leszek> n3rd_dude: and disable network-manager or remove it completely
[11:36] <n3rd_dude> how do I disable it? :-)
[11:46] <n3rd_dude> got it
[11:59] <n3rd_dude> leszek: if you're still there, what'd you know about hardware acceleration for gpu?
[11:59] <n3rd_dude> that's bugged too
[12:10] <leszek> proprietary drivers needed most of the time. A pain in the ass if the arm chip creator has only drivers for a specific kernel or none at all
[12:58] <Reffter> Hi, can anyone see my post on reddit ?
[12:59] <Reffter> http://www.reddit.com/r/Lubuntu/comments/2f8v6z/is_it_worth_to_upgrade/     -> Thank you!
[15:46] <n3rd_dude> hi, I've got lubuntu running on an arm board (Allwinner A10) and I have the option to update 12.04 to 14.04. If I proceed, will it work? do I have any notable advantages in doing so?
[16:04] <phillw> n3rd_dude: are you on Lc100?
[16:07] <n3rd_dude> phillw: um, no? what's that?
[16:08] <phillw> n3rd_dude: we were asked to allow arm onto the builds. ac100 was that
[16:10] <n3rd_dude> okay?
[16:10] <phillw> n3rd_dude: the arm team for that chipset dissolved and I had a disagreement that resulted in my resigning  as a ubuntu member.
[16:11] <n3rd_dude> oh?
[16:11] <n3rd_dude> are you referring to the SoC?
[16:12] <phillw> n3rd_dude: accept