[00:00] phillw: hope you can read despite the glare [00:00] sorry [00:01] Hulksmash: I have to leave now. I can see it, but it is a bit messed up! [00:02] thank you for trying to help [00:02] with having the partitions up, hopefully the night shift (for us EU / UK guys) can take over from USofA [00:02] have a nice day [00:02] wxl: ping ? [00:04] swap looks okay, but I'm not used to using windows to boot linux [00:05] what? [00:05] i use grub [00:06] Hulksmash: your first three primary partions are NTFS. [00:06] phillw: pong [00:07] wxl: can you have a look at http://imgur.com/n0dvdB3 and offer some advice... It is already well past my bed time (again) [00:07] Hulksmash: i'm around for abotu another 20 minutes [00:08] Hulksmash: if wxl can assist, he will. [00:08] then headed home from work [00:08] what the heck is going on :) [00:09] i have no dual boot experience either [00:10] Hulksmash: it may be better to ask on the mailing list. [00:10] k than youphillw you are the man [00:10] thank [00:10] so what happens when you try to boot, Hulksmash ? [00:11] partitioning doesn't seem totally wrong [00:11] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ContactUs#Contact_Us ask on the General Mailing List [00:11] that screen happens it just sits there [00:12] the partition screen? [00:13] ic [00:13] you might want to look at what /etc/fstab has in it [00:13] and use blkid to figure out the uuids of all the partitions [00:13] then using check that grub knows the right root to mount [00:14] (fstab might tell you what you need so you don't have to use blkid) [00:14] imgur.com/oLgoYLV [00:14] sorry i meant this screen [00:14] how to make Lubuntu 14.04.1 hibernate ? [00:15] this might help with grub https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Troubleshooting [00:15] I tryed this http://askubuntu.com/questions/94754/how-to-enable-hibernation but it dont work ! [00:16] Aladiah: stupid question, but do you have swap set up? [00:16] no such thing as a stupid question :) [00:16] yes . . . , iam the UrielVIgilant. [00:17] I reinstalled Lubuntu from zero. i forgot how to do this [00:17] what happens when you try to hibernate Aladiah ? [00:18] gn. [00:18] It switch of th screen, and then the disk work a litle bit and then nothing. I move the mouse , the screen wake, and i have to put password to back lubuntu again [00:18] switch off [00:19] and what do you expect to happen? [00:19] the computer should hibernate [00:19] so that when you move the mouse, it doesn't wake? [00:20] the only thing switch off is the screen not the computer [00:20] what are you using to hibernate? [00:20] everybody know lubuntu 14.04.1 have problems to hibernate, i found discussion about it on google but not solution [00:21] i click on hibernate [00:23] hey i think i found somthing 14.04: To activate hibernate in Ubuntu 14.04 read on the official documentation [00:23] http://www.jasom.net/how-to-enable-hibernation-in-lubuntu-14-04 [00:24] i found this https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/ubuntu-help/power-hibernate.html is a little diferent from what i did doesn it? [00:27] i already have 1.99 linux swap [00:31] I have this inside my Fstab http://paste.ubuntu.com/8555976/ so where i should put my UUID 47773e3b-0e01-464e-8b9f-c1fab63f1646 [00:32] I think it is already there does it ? [00:32] wxl : [00:33] Where i should put the new line new line UUID=a6d4c93d-85f2-4c08-9a80-a1e18264846e none swap sw 0 0 ? [00:34] wxl the line is already there [00:52] hi, i installed lubuntu and grub says wrong uuid and dumps me to initramfs, help please? how do i fix uuid? [00:55] wxl : i follow your guide http://www.jasom.net/how-to-enable-hibernation-in-lubuntu-14-04 then it says " find GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="". Change it to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="resume=UUID=47773e3b-0e01-464e-8b9f-c1fab63f1646" and save it. " but i only have this line inside my grub http://paste.ubuntu.com/8556098/ GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="locale=pt_PT" , i should delete "locale=pt_PT" ? [01:00] i should delete "locale=pt_PT" and change it to "resume=UUID=47773e3b-0e01-464e-8b9f-c1fab63f1646" and save it. ? [01:03] wxl there isnt none GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" instead there is a GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="locale=pt_PT" , i should delete "locale=pt_PT" ? and change it to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="resume=UUID=47773e3b-0e01-464e-8b9f-c1fab63f1646" and save it ? [01:06] or i should change this one ? GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" [01:17] wxl : this didnt work for me http://www.jasom.net/how-to-enable-hibernation-in-lubuntu-14-04 === Pici` is now known as Pici === zz_RedDeath is now known as RedDeath === RedDeath is now known as Guest20804 === tsimpson_ is now known as tsimpson === dkessel_ is now known as dkessel === IdleOne is now known as Guest28381 === Guest28381 is now known as IdleOne [06:45] I have some bed stuff that when I wash the bed stuff it smells clean but after I dry it there is bad odor coming from them. More info in this link http://pastebin.com/Ard4SXiK [06:50] bellow: Not the channel for that. [06:52] then wher is [07:31] bellow: #lubuntu-offtopic [07:32] Not so much really. [07:34] pAt___ : hey how are you? [07:36] hello [07:37] hey silverlion [07:37] still alive? ) [07:37] ;) [14:03] Hello, I installed Lubuntu yesterday on a dinosaur from 2002 (single core Pentium 4 @ 1.6GHz, 512mB SDRAM, 64mB GeForce2 MX/MX 400 AGP GPU) and for the most part it runs very well considering the age of the hardware but there is a slight problem with graphical elements such as icons and pictures where they are too light as if the brightness on the screen was cranked all the way up. Is there any way to combat this or is it a hardware problem? This mach [14:03] ine ran Windows XP previously without any such problems albeit it was very, very slow to the point of unusability. [14:08] nss: the geforce 2 mx is a very old graphicscard. I guess the nouveau driver is used for it by default. Maybe the old nv driver might be a better choice. Can you check which graphicscarddriver is in use with the terminal command: lspci -nnk | grep -i vga -A2 [14:09] Hey leszek, thanks for the speedy reply, output for the command is as follows [14:09] 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: NVIDIA Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX/MX 400] [10de:0110] (rev b2) [14:09] Subsystem: CardExpert Technology GeForce2 MX Jumbo TV [10b0:0001] [14:09] Kernel driver in use: nouveau [14:10] so nouveau is indeed in use. I looked through packages.ubuntu.com but for 14.04 there seems to be no old nv driver available anymore [14:12] nss: so you can only workaround it with other means [14:12] nss: if its the overall brightness you could try playing with xgamma -gamma [14:12] nss: example: xgamma -gamma 0.8 should give you a slightly darker image on screen (normal value is 1.0) [14:14] I see, it's not a crippling problem considering the use cases of this computer and I will be using Lubuntu in the future as there's no hope of running this computer with heavier DEs. As for the brightness most screen elements display properly with rich colors and saturation and the problem seems to come and go with those elements that have it. Thank you for the help anyway. [14:14] maybe its also a hardware problem as the device is quite old already [14:15] especially those come and go problems are a symptom of it [14:19] That said, framebuffer-enabled terminal applications like w3m-img don't seem to have the problem unlike Firefox, the default image viewer and the taskbar which is where the bulk of the problems are. Also in some scrollable menus elements will disappear when hovered over and will reappear when dragging the scrollbar. [15:54] My fresh new installation Lubuntu 14.04.1 hibernate using console, but dont with button menu, why ?How to solve ? [15:56] i would refer to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-docs/+bug/1241786 [15:56] Ubuntu bug 1232814 in Ubuntu Documentation "duplicate for #1241786 Hibernate option is missing from menu in 13.10 even after trying to re-enable" [Undecided,Fix released] [16:18] holstein : the command to creat the file is sudo nano /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/com.ubuntu.enable-hibernate.pkla ?? [16:18] Aladiah: not sure, friend.. im not interested in hibernation.. i find it similar in speed to shutdown and restart fresh.. so, i dont use it, since i need no benefits from it [16:19] to create a file on this path what it is the command on console ? /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/com.ubuntu.enable-hibernate.pkla [16:19] Aladiah: i would just make sure you have backups of the files you edit, and know how to repair them [16:19] Aladiah: you can use nano.. [16:19] !nano [16:19] Text Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) - Terminal-based: nano, vi/vim, emacs, ed - For HTML/CSS editors, see !html - For programming editors and IDE, see !code [16:19] sudo nano /path/to/file [16:19] ok thanks lets try [16:32] holstein that worked. thanks . i will put your link in my "improving Lubuntu Stuffs" for my next new install in future [16:43] Aladiah: cheers [16:43] ;0) [16:44] yesterday i decided to format my laptop to install Windows XP, to let me update me nokia E63 and to play Onlive. Then i discovered my Vista Basic was damaged, but disk was already formatted, i reinstalled Lubuntu 14.4.1 from zero clean! [16:45] I took advantages from the process, instead 20 Gb i have much less space used [20:39] reboot needed. might be back later [21:49] When i run the last updtates it looks to be ok. But after some time a got a big box with a message who tell me one update flashplayer cud not be download and install. This is a permanent failure and so on.. Anyway when i try the flashplayer it is the lastest 11.2. [23:22] while installing using Standard Installer Disc Img, does it download extra stuffs from internet while installing? Should I need to be connected? [23:25] absk007: yes you should be connected to internet [23:25] ianorlin, how much will it download? [23:26] not quite sure on amount [23:26] approx.?? around 100mb or 500mb, etc?? [23:26] not that sure [23:27] it will download less if you don't check the update box but you will want those [23:27] ianorlin, i'm low on internet speed & bandwidth. [23:27] maybe wait for someone that knows better [23:27] ianorlin, how to install lubuntu on a offline system? [23:28] it takes the alternate installer [23:30] ianorlin, So i should use the Alt. installer to install for offline systems? Which option to choose in the boot menu when i boot with the alt. disc? [23:30] you choose the install lubuntu in alt installer [23:34] ianorlin, will i be able to use internet and download the required softwares or update after installation? [23:37] ianorlin, why the pg. lists two sets of desktop img and alt. img links? http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/14.04.1/release/ [23:43] the alternate is also useful for older computers with a limited amount of ram [23:50] ianorlin, will i be able to use internet and download the required softwares or update after installation? [23:51] ianorlin, which softwares are installed by default in alt. install? [23:53] the same as in regular but it doesn't have a live session [23:53] do you already have a disc image because the downloading another would be more than the updates [23:54] ianorlin, yeah! i've the disc img. 14.04.1 [23:55] does it have desktop or altenrate install on the name [23:55] ianorlin, if i use unetbootin to make my usb drive bootable, then which option to choose in the boot menu [23:55] ianorlin, alternate [23:56] you have the install in boot menu there is no live session but you may want to choose check disk for defects [23:58] ianorlin, why to check disc for defects? [23:59] to make sure it installs properly and the disc will install a stable system