[02:02] <qkzoo1978> Hi.  I went into LightLocker and disabled screen lock, but it still locks, there a way around this?
[02:03] <holstein> qkzoo1978: i remove the locker.. and use my own manually..
[02:03] <qkzoo1978> Ok, how do you uninstall it>
[02:04] <holstein> qkzoo1978: i just found what package was responsible for it.. i think it was the screensaver.. and i removed it
[02:06] <qkzoo1978> thanks
[11:00] <suncokret> hello
[11:07] <suncokret> maybe about half hour after boot lubuntu icon of update notifier appear beside down beside clock
[11:08] <suncokret> how to dissable that appearing
[11:26] <testdr> suncokret: for future you can disable any notifications about (security)updates - for now, you can install the updates or there is a dangerous way to delete packet-source-lists (but this works only if you did disable automatical update notifications).
[11:29] <suncokret> i don't understand, now icon didn't appear... i don't know why sometimes it appear
[11:30] <testdr> suncokret: what the hell did you do?
[11:30] <testdr> suncokret: did you reboot or what?
[11:30] <suncokret> no
[11:30] <suncokret> yesterday was appear
[11:30] <suncokret> and now it not appear
[11:30] <testdr> suncokret: did update run?
[11:31] <suncokret> it is on task manager
[11:31] <suncokret> update-notifier
[11:31] <suncokret> wait, i will tell you how i was set updates
[11:31] <suncokret> i don't know how is original on english, because i use serbian language
[11:32] <testdr> suncokret: i dont know either - using german version 8-)
[11:33] <zy3pD> testdr, auch ein deutscher?
[11:33] <testdr> suncokret: did you understand that the notify-icon only appears if updates are available and the can only happen if you have enabled to check for updates (or you did it manually)?
[11:33] <testdr> zy3pD: no, je ne parle plus de francais
[11:34] <zy3pD> testdr, y yo puedo hablar espanol
[11:34] <testdr> -> offtopic
[11:35] <testdr> suncokret: there should be new update available for bash-bug-fixing
[11:35] <zy3pD> suncokret, you can find the update manager in menu→system settings→update manager
[11:37] <suncokret> this is my settings in updates: 1.never, 2. show immediately, 3. show every two weeks, 4. never
[11:37] <zy3pD> 1.=4. ?
[11:38] <zy3pD> 1. always?
[11:38] <suncokret> 1. i set  to never
[11:39] <zy3pD> so set to 2. ?
[11:39] <suncokret> 1. is option for check updates
[11:39] <suncokret> 2. is option for security updates
[11:39] <suncokret> 3. option for other updates
[11:40] <zy3pD> ok
[11:40] <suncokret> 4. option for new version of lubuntu
[11:40] <suncokret> 1. is option for check updates - never
[11:40] <zy3pD> type update-manager in terminal
[11:40] <suncokret> 2. is option for security updates - show immediately
[11:41] <suncokret> 3. option for other updates - every two weeks
[11:41] <suncokret> 4. option for new version of lubuntu - never
[11:41] <zy3pD> what is your problem?
[11:41] <suncokret> problem is that sometimes update-notifier icon appear and when i go to update it say that system is updated
[11:42] <zy3pD> how/where does it appear?
[11:43] <zy3pD> and can update manager access the web ?
[11:46] <testdr> suncokret: can you check in a terminal this file (should be empty):  /var/lib/update-notifier/updates-available
[11:50] <testdr> suncokret: could it be you mix:  update of paket-lists      and   update of installed packets?
[11:52] <testdr> suncokret: more clear? You can have an up-to-date paket-list, but there may be some pakets with older version and not already updated
[12:31] <suncokret> thanks, i will check
 how/where does it appear? - it appear down right beside clock
[12:36] <zy3pD> suncokret, tried sudo apt-get update ?
[13:05] <suncokret> now icon appeared again, i went first to "show updates" and it say that software was updated
[13:06] <suncokret> then i go to find updates, and it find new updates - about 120mb
[13:06] <suncokret> so now i can install it.
[13:24] <suncokret> i go now... thanks
[19:50] <TomWallenfang> HÄLLO CHAN SERV
[20:40] <buntutech> hello lubuntites
[20:42] <buntutech> i would like to submit something to the lubuntu team now if i may be so bold
[20:57] <zerothis> nvclock is telling me to modify my xorg.conf to enable setting clock speeds. Is there a new way to do this or should I be xorging like it says?
[21:01] <[SLB]> hi, is anyone having trouble with skype 4.3 and built-in mic? i tweaked the audio with tsched=0 and at least i can hear sounds, but my mic apparently doesn't want to work with skype
[21:15] <asus> salut
[21:17] <Guest96636> svp j ai instale lubuntu sur mon pc portabe et je ne peux pas ouvrir des video sur le net
[21:18] <Guest96636> svp aider moi
[21:20] <Guest96636>  svp j ai instale lubuntu sur mon pc portabe et je ne peux pas ouvrir des video sur le net
[21:20] <Boscop> to install lubuntu on a pentium 4 with 2.6 ghz and 512 mb ram should i select the alternate installer or the normal one?
[21:31] <buntutech> i noticed lubuntu (reg. install) idles at 170mb of ram and goes up from there as u add s tuff
[21:31] <buntutech> so it will run well as is on that hardware
[21:32] <Boscop> buntutech: how high does it go? what if it goes over 512?
[21:32] <Boscop> the page says up to 700mb
[21:32] <buntutech> i since added a few things and it now idels at 300mb...as u prolly know...that 512 memory will be supplemented by a swap files of equal amount unless of course u modify that for more swao which u may wanna do id do at least 2gb swap
[21:33] <Boscop> buntutech: is the alternate installer equivalent in terms of options? and as stable?
[21:33] <buntutech> Boscop, if u go over 512 lubuntu will have another 512 swap made from ur HDD
[21:33] <Boscop> automatically?
[21:33] <buntutech> yes
[21:33] <buntutech> but
[21:33] <Boscop> during the install already?
[21:33] <buntutech> i dontthink its enough
[21:34] <buntutech> do u use alotta programs at once?
[21:34] <Boscop> i want to run a server on it. probably nginx
[21:34] <Boscop> but i can setup swap later. first i need the installer to run successfully
[21:34] <Boscop> will 512 mb be enough ram for the regular installer?
[21:35] <buntutech> well yeah but very tight
[21:35] <buntutech> as i said even stock it uses 170mb
[21:35] <Boscop> so i should use the alternate installer?
[21:35] <buntutech> do u have a fast HDD?
[21:35] <Boscop> no, it's an old laptop with pentium 4, 2.6 ghz etc
[21:35] <buntutech> i cant comment on the alt installer never used it maybe someone else will chime in
[21:36] <Boscop> hdd is only like 26 gb so prob slow too
[21:36] <buntutech> yikes that may even be one of those older 4200rpm
[21:36] <Boscop> but it should only work
[21:36] <Boscop> not be fast
[21:37] <buntutech> it will be pretty fast when using the memory just will crawl when u have to borrow from swap
[21:37] <buntutech> some big programs are goona be slow coming up off the HDD for sure
[21:39] <phillw> Boscop: lubuntu is a desktop system... please use ubuntu server for server
[21:40] <buntutech> he only has 512 ram
[21:40] <buntutech> super old slow lapper
[21:41] <phillw> buntutech: Yes, and on server you do not ask on lubuntu... you use ubuntu-server
[21:42] <buntutech> o
[21:43] <[SLB]> it's just a matter of packages installed, every flavour is the same
[21:45] <Boscop> [SLB]: no, i installed ubuntu first, but after login i only got a black screen with only mouse pointer visible
[21:46] <Boscop> buntutech: so the regular installer will swap to the disk, so it will succeed?
[21:46] <[SLB]> i was talking about using a desktop flavour as a server
[23:00] <Boscop> buntutech: is the alternate installer equivalent in terms of options? and as stable?
[23:03] <phillw> Boscop: the alternate installer simply uses less resources to install than lubuntu needs to run.
[23:05] <Boscop> phillw: will the mini installer give me the option to encrypt the hd?
[23:05] <phillw> Boscop: Desktop needs more RAM / resources than the alternate ISO needs. It is why we are the only member of the family that still has them.
[23:06] <Boscop> i think mini is more suitable for me than alternate. i don't need office of mail software. i just want to run a server on it
[23:06] <Boscop> but i need to encrypt the drive
[23:06] <phillw> Boscop: If you want to that deep..... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall
[23:07] <phillw> So, yes, you can...
[23:07] <Boscop> phillw: does the mini installer allow encrypting?
[23:07] <phillw> yes
[23:07] <Boscop> ok
[23:09] <Boscop> phillw: what's the diff between minimal and core?
[23:10] <phillw> Boscop: different names for the same in most cases... for lubuntu we do have a different
[23:10] <Boscop> why does it say i should select "no automatic updates"?
[23:11] <phillw> Boscop: because you have a choice
[23:15] <Boscop> phillw: how do i know if i have a pae or non-pae cpu?
[23:17] <Boscop> it's pentium 4
[23:19] <phillw> Boscop: if you choose 32 bit then it should install.
[23:19] <Boscop> ok, i will use the trusty core mini iso
[23:21] <phillw> Boscop: your P4 is pae capable. So just use the standard alternate of lubuntu
[23:22] <Boscop> phillw: but then i have all the stuff that i don't need, using up resources. like office software, mail client etc. i just want to install nginx there
[23:25] <phillw> Boscop: then just install the net-boot?
[23:25] <Boscop> the mini iso? yea
[23:25] <phillw> indeed
[23:57] <buntutech> http://imgur.com/Ww1d3k1 (proposed lubuntu COA)