[02:31] <Py33> Anyone know what would cause a Kernel panic at boot: not syncing. No init found? I've googled and wasn't able to get a straight answer.
[04:25] <charlesay> hi
[04:26] <charlesay> does anybody here have experience with installing lubuntu 14.04 on a machine with no flags for pae-support (as in pentium m processors)?
[04:29] <Unit193> You can generally use the 'forcepae' boot option to get it working.
[04:30] <charlesay> yes, i found a guide on the ubuntu documentation that suggested that
[04:30] <Unit193> Alright, problem?
[04:31] <charlesay> when i tried it, the waiting screen showed up for a while and then the computer shutdown
[04:34] <charlesay> 12.04 did boot into a live session
[11:04] <urielvigilant> There`s some trust and easy Lubuntu app to spread and share with password, my 4G Lte internet coonection Usb, via Wifi in my lap top ?
[11:18] <dagon_> hey guys. Is there any way of modifying the login screen? I really want florence available there
[11:34] <urielvigilant> What kind of connection i should choose, when using Networkmanager to creat a new wifi connection to share my Pen usb 4G Lte internet trought out my laptop wife bcm4311 to a Nokia E 63
[11:53] <JohnDoe_71Rus> urielvigilant: https://launchpad.net/wifi-hostapd-ap
[11:53] <urielvigilant> hi JohnDoe_71Rus   let me see
[11:54] <urielvigilant> JohnDoe_71Rus   iam to newby on Linux to know what to do with  the doc you pasto to me here . Can you explain a little buit about it ?
[11:57] <JohnDoe_71Rus> urielvigilant: https://code.google.com/p/wifi-hostapd-ap/downloads/list download WiFi_Hostapd_AP_1.1.tar.gz
[11:57] <JohnDoe_71Rus> unpack it
[11:57] <urielvigilant> ok
[11:58] <JohnDoe_71Rus> install this sudo apt-get install wireless-tools bridge-utils hostapd dnsmasq libqtgui4
[11:59] <JohnDoe_71Rus> https://code.google.com/p/wifi-hostapd-ap/wiki/Questions_And_Answers
[13:11] <kamikaze1993> could someone help me enable my wifi card? i find it in terminal, but none network
[13:12] <kamikaze1993> does anyone have a clue?
[13:15] <testdr> kamikaze1993: check with lsmod whether the module for this card was loaded - check the log-files (syslog) for messages about it. If there is none - check for the hardware about info for linux-drivers available. It could be, you first need the firmware for the card and this may not available with the normal distribution (manufacturer download).
[13:16] <kamikaze1993> hid_roccat_kone        18478  0
[13:16] <kamikaze1993> hid_roccat             13485  1 hid_roccat_kone
[13:16] <kamikaze1993> usbhid                 53122  0
[13:16] <kamikaze1993> hid                   110572  2 hid_roccat_kone,usbhid
[13:16] <kamikaze1993> ctr                    13193  1
[13:16] <kamikaze1993> ccm                    17856  1
[13:16] <kamikaze1993> rt73usb                32048  0
[13:16] <kamikaze1993> rt2x00usb              20886  1 rt73usb
[13:17] <testdr> kamikaze1993: use the pastebin-service to show lists or messages longer than 3 lines! --> http://paste.ubuntu.com
[13:17] <kamikaze1993> bluetooth             467228  11 bnep,btusb,rfcomm
[13:17] <kamikaze1993> crct10dif_pclmul       14268  0
[13:18] <kamikaze1993> 6lowpan_iphc           18968  1 bluetooth
[13:18] <kamikaze1993> crc32_pclmul           13180  0
[13:18] <kamikaze1993> ghash_clmulni_intel    13230  0
[13:18] <kamikaze1993> nouveau              1230409  1
[13:19] <kamikaze1993> how do i find log file?
[13:46] <testdr> kamikaze1993: you did not provide the type of wlan-adapter/chipset/laptop or whatever. If you dont know anything about it - how should i do?
[13:47] <kamikaze1993> could anyone help me with me wifi card ?
[13:48] <testdr> kamikaze1993: from the pastebin-url (why did you not paste it here in the channel) i can only guess it might be an rt-kind-chipset. No one can help you if the only thing you can do is ask for help! You have to provide more specs. --- 1. is it a built in wifi-card?
[13:50] <kamikaze1993> Asus Zenbook UX32VD  --> Intel cetrio advanced -n 6235
[13:52] <testdr> kamikaze1993: you should check: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AsusZenbookPrime
[13:53] <testdr> kamikaze1993: special do a check, if your type of notebook is the same like on the link-page
[13:54] <kamikaze1993> correct
[13:54] <testdr> kamikaze1993: what ubuntu-version you are using? Check with "uname -a"
[13:54] <kamikaze1993> i use btw 14.04 lts
[13:56] <testdr> kamikaze1993: if you doubt your installed version is missconfigured (maybe from your different trys to make it working) then check with the ubuntu-live-version lubuntu-14.04.1 and whether the booted live-version can enable the wifi without problems.
[13:58] <kamikaze1993> i've used this computer for 2 months now without any problems. After I decied to software update everything collapsed
[13:59] <testdr> kamikaze1993: then a check with a clean ubuntu-live-version is necessary to make shure its only some missconfiguration and not some hardware-problems. You know how to use the lubuntu-live-version?
[14:00] <testdr> kamikaze1993: you did read on the link-page (some lines above) about problems with this notebook running on battery?
[14:00] <kamikaze1993> yes sure. But i know it works
[14:01] <testdr> kamikaze1993: are you now using the laptop (in the irc-channel) over the usb-ethernet-port?
[14:01] <kamikaze1993> yes
[14:01] <kamikaze1993> no :) i use a usb wifi
[14:01] <testdr> kamikaze1993: and you already have done all the updates? -- (ok - other working usb-wlan)
[14:02] <kamikaze1993> yes
[14:02] <kamikaze1993> i've tried ifconfig wlan0 up
[14:05] <testdr> kamikaze1993: you can try following:   delete  /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules  with sudo and unplug the usb-wlan and reboot and check you may not have disabled the built-in-wifi-chipset (some notebooks can disable it with a special switch, some in the bios setup).  The deleted net.rules will be rebuilt when booted.
[14:06] <testdr> kamikaze1993: and because you know the lubuntu-14.4.1 did work - you can (as last test) use the live-version and if it wont work, there is something differnt wrong/broken/disabled.
[14:06] <kamikaze1993> so i type in terminal sudo delete /etc/....
[14:07] <testdr> kamikaze1993: yes - with sudo, but the command to delete ist:  rm
[14:13] <kamikaze1993> rm: cannot remove ‘/etc/udev/70-persistent-net.rules’: No such file or directory
[14:16] <testdr> kamikaze1993:  -- !>   /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules
[14:19] <kamikaze1993> I accomplish to delete the files,but i did't work .
[14:21] <testdr> kamikaze1993: like already said, the ultimate check is the lubunt-live-version. Cause this did work and if it wont work any more, then something else is broken or changed.
[14:22] <kamikaze1993> okay I understand i do not have a usb stick here and now.:((
[14:22] <kamikaze1993> but say it works be live cd what is the next step?:)
[14:24] <testdr> kamikaze1993: if the installed version could not be repaired - backup user data (if not already done) and do a fresh install. This is for a lot of problems quicker than to try to get the reason over the irc-channel
[14:27] <testdr> kamikaze1993: because you said - it worked before an update some weeks ago - if it is a kernel-update, you have still the option to boot an older kernel from the grub-boot-menu (if it does not show up on boot - keep shift-key pressed)
[14:28] <kamikaze1993> thank i would try to hold the shift key
[17:10] <koell> raphaellaguna :3
[17:11] <koell> hey phillw
[17:12] <koell> and Unit193 o/
[17:58] <koell> lol i never thought LXLE is getting that popular
[18:00] <zy3pD> whats the difference?
[18:01] <koell> idk xD
[18:01] <zy3pD> ?
[18:01] <koell> never tried, just seen on distrowatch
[18:01] <zy3pD> ok, so you have important news for us
[18:02] <koell> yeah, it is my 2nd anniversary of lubuntu!
[20:46]  * Setsu Back
[21:04] <ohgodbees> Hello, I've got a problem here. This is my first time installing and using Linux, I've installed Lubuntu on an Asus Eee PC 1201HA and the screen sort of flickers/buzzes. I can't figure out why this is, maybe it's drivers but I don't know if linux requires driver installation and the driver tool in Lubuntu can't find anything
[21:09] <ohgodbees> I see something about gma500_gfx driver but I don't know how to install it
[21:18] <fes> does anyone know how to active natural/reverse scrolling in lubuntu trusty?
[21:18] <wxl> dude that ain't natural :)
[21:19] <wxl> might be in input controls, e.g. synaptics if you have a touchpad
[21:20] <fes> oh, i am going to check out input controls
[21:21] <fes> i can't find it in there.
[21:30] <fes> anyone else have any idea?
[21:30] <wxl> fes: what device?
[21:31] <fes> it is a touchpad on my old HP laptop. It works fine under Unity.
[21:32] <wxl> well it may be unity that's giving you that
[21:34] <wxl> fes: try setting negative values for VertScrollDelta and/or HorizScrollDelta (depending on your preference) with synaptics
[21:34] <wxl> like i said, synaptics :)
[21:34] <Gassho> How do I manage laptop lid behavior?
[21:35] <fes> wxl: in what conf file should I edit that?
[21:35] <wxl> !synaptics | fes
[21:36] <wxl> fes: also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Mouse#Touchpad_settings
[21:39] <randi> remember when pcmanfm Tools had open current folder as root ? Is there a facimile to that available ? thanks
[21:39] <wxl> phillw: yep, i'll make a note about it
[21:39] <wxl> oh darn wrong channel as usual :/
[21:39] <fes> wxl: thank you so much. i managed to change it using synclient commands. Thank you so much.
[21:39] <phillw> never a problem here
[21:40] <wxl> fes: don't forget you need to add to autostart or something of the sort to make it permanent
[21:40] <fes> wxl: oh, thanks. i will check that out.
[21:42] <fes> wxl: in ubuntu/unity it is easy to find the autostart options but I can't seem to know what to do in Lubuntu. Is there a file to look for?
[21:43] <wxl> see that link above ^
[21:43] <wxl> fes
[21:46] <randi> how do I open as root in file manager ?Thanks
[21:46] <fes> wxl: sorry for not reading enough before asking. I found it :) Thank you again!
[21:48] <wxl> randi: `sudo pcmanfm`
[21:49] <randi> wxl ...that's what I have been doing  because the command in tools to open as root i no longer available. So thats it ?
[21:51] <randi> I have 14.04 on a usb flash drive and use it on a few computers
[21:52] <wxl> randi: 1s
[21:53] <randi> what do you mean ?
[21:53] <wxl> randi: here's a solution http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/p/actions_24.html
[21:55] <randi> nice, thanks there wxl
[21:55] <wxl> randi: and yes the change is by design. more on that here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcmanfm/+bug/1290101
[21:56] <wxl> randi: this too although less helpful http://wiki.lxde.org/en/PCManFM#Run_as_root
[21:57] <Unit193> Just use gksudo, it's not hard.
[21:57] <wxl> there's that too
[21:57] <wxl> or use bash
[21:57]  * wxl ducks
[21:57] <randi> but thats in terminal while I am using the file manager its disruptive for me
[21:58] <randi> I like the scripts...thanks
[22:03] <ianorlin> gah got amd64 installed and working but also did manual partitoining
[22:05] <wxl> ianorlin: yeah well i think nio's bug is a very very unique situation, especially after his recent notes. i didn't even include it in the release notes for beta2
[22:06] <wxl> ianorlin: i missed your testing this time :(
[22:09] <ianorlin> sorry just reported it
[22:09] <ianorlin> I did some i386 ones for alternate
[22:09] <ianorlin> I just did it like 5 minutes ago
[22:41] <wxl> i wish i could say bash scripts work in sh but they don't!
[22:41] <wxl> oopsie
[22:41] <Unit193> checkbashisms