[00:46] <Garbonzo> hi all, anyone using the ocamlfuse google drive client?
[09:27] <Garbonzo> hi, anyone using the ocamlfuse google drive client?
[10:03] <Garbonzo> just creating my launchpad profile in order to volunteer. Please can someone advise on PGP keys?
[10:09] <Guest12343> Hello?
[10:14] <Garbonzo> hi
[10:43] <onla> Hi. Looking for hidden autostart apps. wicd network manager is starting up eventhough I untagged the wicd tray app which was listed on the app found from menu
[10:46] <onla> the app is not here /home/v/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart
[10:47] <onla> looked at bunch of other files called autostart that I found from searching /
[10:47] <onla> my lubuntu is acting up on many other areas too. I did software update for the first time in many months, it updated dozens of apps. I have 14.04
[10:55] <testdr> onla: dont know it till know - only did notice some things are fighting against each other. There is normal upstart starting jobs, then x11, then openbox, then lxde and so on. For example the light-locker user-settings will only activated if the user changes the settings and forces the save.
[10:59] <onla> I tried to remove that light-locker thing earlier too. I got this weird problem now that after some time of idle I am locked out of my accoun when I type in pw and log back in, the screen goes black and I can't do anything but to power off pc. I tried ctrl+alt+ldel, ctrl alt f1-f7 ctrl alt esc..
[10:59] <onla> but that is another problem
[11:00] <onla> is there generally less weird problems and things fighting each other in the regular ubuntu installation?
[11:21] <testdr> onla: ctrl+alt+ldel for shuting down X11 is disabled in the default settings since some time - you have to enable it to use it
[11:24] <testdr> onla: the problem of fighting configurations is old - it started a long time ago with kde and gnome and their tries to offer users system-configurations with easy gui but inside with some cryptic konfigurations (different bus-systems ...)
[11:30] <testdr> onla: as the user, you are free to choose - not only the kind of software to make it better or worse, it depends too on the hardware. Light-locker may show no problems for some users and other may live better without it and using older xscreenaver and its locking feature.
[11:31] <Garbonzo> hello, have created a launchpad account, signed and sealed in blood... who should I contact about volunteering?
[11:32] <hateball> !dev
[11:34] <Garbonzo> I'm not a dev, sadly :-( More capable in an FPAC (Finger Paint And Crayons) role, or writing docs, etc.
[11:40] <Garbonzo> I think the Documentation or Communications teams are possibilities though...
[11:45] <onla> I really need to find out what locks my session. After 1 0minutes of idle my session gets locked and I can't log back in
[11:45] <onla> so I practically need to reboot after 10minutes of idle
[11:48] <onla> also like I said, I looked at around 10 different autostart files, and none is showing anything that would be related to some lock screen apps or such. I used to have lubuntu 13.x here with different user and when I got locked out and I chose reboot, it said that there was still users logged in. Did that mean the root user, or is my old user there as a phtantom from lubuntu 13? I have the old user with diff username still existing
[11:53] <testdr> onla: that sounds like laptop usage problems. If you are using a laptop with power-saving problems, the only way to solve is to disable every thing until you have more info about your hardware/software combination and whether there are special solutions or not. Is it a laptop?
[11:53] <onla> no
[11:54] <onla> desktop pc or what they call it
[11:54] <onla> actually there are bunch of applications that are  autostarted after I did the software updating thing
[11:55] <onla> I used to have some 3 icons in tray, but after updating something, now there are some 10
[11:55] <testdr> onla: what hardware? Mainboard, cpu, graka -- the output of lspci, lsusb, cpuinfo and post the url of the pastebin-service you uploads this output (dont post multi lines here in the irc)
[11:56] <onla> I did set to my grub some noblank=10 or some setting long ago
[11:57] <testdr> onla: if you have a misconfigured update - you should first try the desktop-live-version (its 14.04.1 lubuntu) to check if this runs without problems and then a clean install is the quickest way.
[11:57] <onla> cpuinfo cmd not found
[11:58] <onla> cat /proc/cpuinfo ok?
[11:58] <testdr> onla: thats the problem - its time consuming like this to explain to you, that cpuinfo is content of a system-file
[11:59] <testdr> onla: one workearound would be you install   "lshw"  (its not part of the default installed packets) - it generates an output of the hardware-specs
[12:00] <onla> http://pastebin.com/URR3zqyG
[12:02] <onla> I got some problems with usb wlan dongle, that sagem there. it got solved by replugging it. The problem was weird and maybe related to the whole usb hub cause the gamepad didnt work either. but this is probably another problem also :)
[12:03] <onla> http://pastebin.com/y78uVc8w
[12:03] <testdr> onla: you are using this combined amd-cpu+gpu (grafik) - i have read about some problems - but to find those would last some time - there were bug-reports for problems ! And therefore the first thing is really you have to check with a clean 14.04.1 version.
[12:04] <onla> oh
[12:04] <onla> I have so many confiugrations on this that I wouldn't want to do that
[12:05] <onla> I have written down what I have confed though but hmm
[12:05] <onla> but not all
[12:05] <testdr> onla: you did not understand the usage of the ubuntu-live-version? It does not change your current software install - you boot it from an usb-stick!
[12:05] <onla> ah that. Well I think it wouldn't reproduce my problems
[12:06] <onla> or maybe that locking out user after idle even when the setting has not been set
[12:06] <onla> but everything was just fine until 2 days ago :I
[12:06] <testdr> onla: then use your backup of 2 days ago
[12:07] <onla> so I don't know what I would test in that live cd, because I would need to install all kind of apps that are generating these problems
[12:07] <onla> start- system tools - software updater. I ran this, and it listed some 20-50 apps to be updated. I hadn't run that for maybe 4 months
[12:07] <onla> or actually I hadn't run that at all
[12:08] <onla> and I installed 14.04 maybe 4 months ago
[12:08] <onla> by upgrading 13.x or 12.x
[12:08] <onla> which I hadn't used
[12:09] <onla> but I would think that it shouldnt be too difficult to pinpoint the location or a file that triggers these autostarting of applications among this app that makes my screen get locked
[12:10] <testdr> onla: then do in a terminal (and paste the output thru pastebin):  sudo apt-get  update  &  sudo apt-get   upgrade
[12:10] <onla> hmm.. thanks ok.. I gotta go now. I'll do that when I get back.. afk for some 2-6h
[12:10] <testdr> onla: sorry - double &   :  sudo apt-get  update  &&  sudo apt-get   upgrade
[12:11] <onla> ok
[15:05] <onla> about my problem of session getting locked and when logging back in getting black screen and cant do nothing but poweroff pc: hmm, this time when I came back and logged in, it was a black screen for couple of seconds and then it logged back in and I don't need to boot.
[15:06] <onla> however I got this message from ubuntu: sorry ubuntu 14.04 experienced an internal error. /usr/bin/Xorg package xserver-xorg-core 2.1.15.1-0ubuntu2.1 problem type: crash
[15:06] <onla> I can send an error report, but I cannot copy paste the details from that window
[15:07] <onla> can I somehow get this report copied?
[15:10] <onla> trying the apt-get update and apt-get upgrade.. but my internet is really choppy.. getting disconnected every few minutes
[15:10] <onla> hope the apt-get won't mind
[15:10] <onla> at least it waited nicely now when I was not getting packets for a minute or so
[15:11] <onla> 3g internet and my wlan dongle to receive that 3g is some cheap dx.com dongle which is not working too well always
[15:12] <onla> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade <- this seemed to end operation without doing the upgrade, because my sources list is not working too well. W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/speed-dreams/ppa/ubuntu/dists/trusty/main/binary-i386/Packages  404  Not Found
[15:12] <onla> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[15:13] <onla> Err http://ppa.launchpad.net trusty/main amd64 Packages                          404  Not Found
[15:17] <onla> ok I removed couple errs and now it did the apt-get upgrade too. Only upgraded libxml2 libxml2:i386 python-libxml2
[15:17] <onla> Have a long list of "The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:" Should I apt-get autoremove them?
[15:18] <testdr> onla: all those errors only prove you have a bigger problem - you should really consider a fresh install - maybe on some free space, you only need 30-40GB for a new install and first check if there are really no special hardware/software quirks to solve.
[15:20] <testdr> onla: and cause you were offline some short time - from your cpuinfo, thats crazy. It looks like you are running full-speed all the time, maybe you forgot to enable cpu-cool+quiet in bios?
[15:20] <onla> or not! I did apt-get update now again, and there were no 404 or errors. I just removed the speed-dreams and other apps source. That 404 concerning some basic ppa.launchpad was no more there, maybe because my internet didnt get cut during the update process
[15:21] <onla> hmm? actually I have reseted my bios just couple days ago because of another problem
[15:21] <onla> so there might be some strange settings there
[15:21] <testdr> onla: i did not say you may be lucky to get your system fixed - its only there may be more problems around you dont notice or did mention
[15:22] <onla> maybe I should check bios about that cpu-cool+quiet thing. I thought I went thru all the settings there. Not sure if I find it
[15:22] <onla> How did you see that kinda thing from the cpuinfo? :s
[15:22] <testdr> onla: cool+quiet is no strange settings -- you can disable it and thats the default for most bios - but you have to enable it for coolinig your cpu and not runnint in cooling-problems soon.
[15:23] <testdr> onla: all cores running at full mhz speed --
[15:23] <onla> hmm
[15:23] <testdr> onla: that only happens with heavy workload
[15:23] <onla> I earlier was wondering the noise
[15:23] <onla> then I installed some app to control speeds
[15:23] <testdr> onla: the noise maybe your ventilator cooling and running on full speed
[15:24] <onla> pwmconfig
[15:24] <testdr> onla: i am off for some minutes
[15:24] <onla> I try find that cool and quiet thing thanks
[15:24] <onla> I go check now
[15:34] <onla> it was set to auto. I changed to enabled, but still getting noise from coolers
[15:35] <onla> https://twitter.com/vn12321/status/526758434403016704
[15:35] <onla> did my twitter link come here? My modem said I was disconnected while I pressed enter with that
[15:38] <onla> http://pastebin.com/AqvdQR3W
[15:42] <onla> this cpus at 3200 seems serious to me
[15:43] <onla> maybe I really should try some live cd.
[15:44] <onla> I have only some micro sd adapter where I can put 2 or 4gb micro sd card. Which program would you use to create a bootable live cd of ? and you would suggest 14.04 for that?
[15:44] <onla> so I could check cpuinfo on live cd if it has 3200
[15:48] <onla>  clean 14.04.1 version.
[15:49] <onla> what do you think of ubuntu 14.10 if I try 14.04.1 live cd first
[15:53] <onla> maybe I shuld prefer 14.04, because some things I want to install may not be available for 14.10
[16:13] <Gyndawyr_> hello lubuntu people
[16:14] <Gyndawyr_> What is the release cycle for lubuntu like/when is 15.04 due to come out, and will it have LXQt?
[16:14] <joern> hi Gyndawyr_
[16:15] <ianorlin> 15.04 is out next april
[16:15] <Gyndawyr_> damn that's ages away
[16:15] <ianorlin> the 15 part is for 2015
[16:15] <ianorlin> and the .04 part is for april
[16:15] <joern> the decision for LXQt is still in question
[16:15] <Gyndawyr_> heh... it was worth a try, asking :)
[16:15] <joern> but you can already try LXQt
[16:16] <joern> if that is what you want ;-)
[16:16] <Gyndawyr_> can I get an installer that has it as the default, though?
[16:16] <joern> not yet
[16:16] <joern> there are 2 PPAs for it
[16:16] <Gyndawyr_> I shall wait till April then
[16:16] <ianorlin> there is a way to get it from the mini installer but that is a bit tricky
[16:17] <Gyndawyr_> one more question: Will lubuntu fit on a tiny 8GB SSD?
[16:17] <ianorlin> yes
[16:17] <joern> Lubuntu needs a bit more than 4 GB, I think
[16:17] <ianorlin> but be warned if you download lots of stuff you could fill up quickly
[16:17] <Gyndawyr_> I only plan on getting a few things
[16:18] <Gyndawyr_> right now I'm running arch linux but I've not used this PC since 2013 and I'm supposed to have updated it once a week...
[16:19] <Gyndawyr_> It's probably worth admitting that arch linux is too hard for me...
[16:22] <Gyndawyr_> thanks for the info everyone
[16:23] <zy3pD> no problem
[17:16] <onla> okay. With ubuntu 14.04.1 the cpuinfo shows 800.00 mhz on all cores. I think I had that earlier too. Maybe the upgrade couple days ago messed this up also
[17:16] <onla> I am testing a new wlan adapter, but the ubuntu live cd couldn't get it online, and I am troubleshooting that now
[17:17] <testdr> onla: check type of wlan-chipset - some firmware is not in the default installed pakets - you have to install it extra, cause of copyright issues
[17:17] <onla> I saved my dmesg and lspci to the live cd's Documents folder, but now when I booted to my lubuntu, I can't locate the files :OD
[17:17] <onla> lspci showed it on ubuntu live cd
[17:18] <onla> 03:07.0 Network controller: Intersil Corporation ISL3890 [Prism GT/Prism Duette]/ISL3886 [Prism Javelin/Prism Xbow] (rev 01)
[17:18] <testdr> onla: you should more test the live-cd-version - you have to save files permanent to the mounted usb-stick-space
[17:18] <onla> ye I thought I saved them to the usb disk and I could access them here on lubuntu but apparently not. Maybe I  boot again and save them to other drive :)
[17:19] <onla> but I wonder why this above mentioned network controller didn't load on the ubuntu live cd, but does load automatically on this lubuntu 14.04
[17:20] <onla> I just plugged into my pc and booted lubuntu for the first time an half hour ago and lubuntu recognized and connected internet with it automatically.. ubuntu live cd didn't. I think the dmesg has some info on it, but I guess I need to boot to check
[17:20] <Garbonzo> difference between the livecd kernel and the as-installed kernel?
[17:20] <testdr> onla: you did read what i wrote? The default pakets have not additional firmware - you can add those to the live-cd with apt-get
[17:21] <onla> so earlier I have installed some additional firmware to my lubuntu that covered this card
[17:21] <testdr> Garbonzo, onla some firmware is in the linux-firmware-nonfree paket and not in the default live-cd-version
[17:21] <onla> ok
[17:22] <Garbonzo> right you are testdr. was just guessing -- better i stay out of this one!
[17:22] <testdr> to get it - do a:  sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree
[17:22] <onla> uname -r on this lubuntu says: 3.13.0-37-generic  <- should I check if this is differing on live cd, is that what garbonzo you mean?
[17:22] <Garbonzo> well, more thinking about what drivers are installed...
[17:23] <Garbonzo> but like i said, better i butt out now :-)
[17:23] <testdr> onla: the live-cd-version has an older linux-kernel - there were already updates - but this is not the reason. Your installed version may already use the necessary firmware for the wlan-chipset.
[17:24] <testdr> onla: but your problem - as far as i remember - was not the wlan-support, it was the blackout of the monitor like some heavy wrong powersave-missusage
[17:24] <ianorlin> it could be underclocking if speedstep is on
[17:24] <onle> i connected my phone here
[17:25] <ianorlin> it saves on power
[17:25] <testdr> ianorlin: i dont know - his cpuinfo showed all cores running with full-speed - either wrong bios-setting or no cpu-governer set
[17:26] <onla> I have set some settings with pwmconfig and also in my memo I have added lines on cpufreqd and cpufrequtils, but not sure if I did something with them
[17:26] <testdr> ianorlin: i dont know what happens if those get to hot - cause his mainboard uses the amd-cpu with builtin grafic for screenoutput
[17:27] <onla> I tried to slow down my fans and cpu in fact at that time. I can run pwmconfig now and see what I did. I think I just added the defaults
[17:27] <testdr> onla: thats why i suggested a fresh install - its very time-consuming to get down to all those things you might have changed to fix something ...
[17:27] <onla> and it actually slowed my fans at least
[17:28] <onla> ye well it's two edged sword, because there are tons of things I  have investigated and done, and which I have to redo if I clean install :)
[17:28] <onla> and I had to ask help with those things, as I can't manage them alone maybe
[17:29] <testdr> onla: easy thing - you only need a list of all changes you have done and one can check what might be crucial and what not?
[17:30] <onla> one of the recent problems was getting the hdmi audio to work. Actually on the ubuntu live cd dmesg I saw problems with hdmi audio there too. Also the live cd recognized the 2nd monitor strangely
[17:31] <onla> but maybe ye
[17:32] <onla> 'xset s off &' <- I wonder what this was about
[17:32] <onla> looking at my memo
[17:33] <testdr> that was shit - a try to disable the x11 screensaver-feature with a background job
[17:33] <onla> ah, it's about putting monitor to sleep
[17:33] <testdr> no - read man xset
[17:34] <testdr> s is for screensaver and its timing
[17:35] <onla> okhay, I boot and try sudo apt-get install linux-firmware-nonfree and see if the pci card gets recognized. uname -r was 3.13.0-37-generic (check with my phones log)
[17:35] <onla> though do I need to do some modprobe thing, or reboot the live cd to have it affect
[17:36] <testdr> onla: if you use an usb-stick for the live-cd-version - you can install the live-cd-version on this usb-stick with a permanet-space to store changes for later runs
[17:37] <testdr> onla: you can even download the linux-firmware-nonfree paket to the usb-stick and install the paket direct from this usb-stick
[17:37] <onla> yea I used the startup disk creator and used the default setting of using 1gb in stored in reserved extra space.. for this I thought when I saved the files to the /home/ubuntu/Documents on the liveUSB, I could access them from my lubuntu but no
[17:37] <testdr> onla: but i would suggest to do a little google-query about your wlan-chipset (i have not done this yet)
[17:38] <onla> yea good point I didn't realize I can'ät apt-get from that live cd :p
[17:38] <testdr> onla: no - this permanent space is not available, its kind of encrypted
[17:39] <onla> but on the liveusb I can access my other hard disks, so can I download that file to one of those and run from there?
[17:40] <onla> but yes you are talking about permanent changes thing
[17:40] <onla> I guess I would need to install it again and again if I didn't store permanently
[17:40] <testdr> onla: you guess right
[17:41] <onla> but Ill just try without permanent thing at first :)=
[17:41] <onla> but in that startup app that one option that I used kinda tells me that I have 1gb of permanent storage in the stick
[17:42] <onla> that default.. 1gb of settings saved to extra space
[17:45] <onla> http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/all/linux-firmware-nonfree/download
[17:45] <onla> this I guess
[17:48] <onla> after installing it, will the pci card find the driver it was missing automatically, or do I need modprobe
[17:49] <onla> I reboot, my phone is connected here
[17:49] <ianorlin> It should find it automatically on reboot
[17:51] <onle> but i cant reboor because the live cd storage is not permanent on this
[17:53] <onle> so testdr foresee all this that i need the permanent storage thing?
[17:54] <onle> would think there is a way for the pci device to try reload and look again without boot
[18:03] <onle> oh the encrypted data stays. i booted and it works now cool thanks:)
[18:04] <onle> hmm what else i should first try on this live cd before actually installing
[18:04] <testdr> check your hardware -
[18:16] <onlaz> http://pastebin.com/ubVMwuHW This on live cd now from where I am gonna work from - dmesg, cpuinfo, lspci and lsusb.
[18:20] <onlaz> this ubuntu is weird, lubuntu more familiar. Trying to configure my 2nd monitor
[18:21] <onlaz> i installed catalyst control center on lubu. Maybe I find smth from the native
[18:23] <onlaz> it recognizes my panasonic as 65 inch while it is 42. some 1cm from all edges are out of screen
[18:26] <onlaz> what do you think about the line 151 onwards about bios thing_
[18:28] <joern> onlaz: did you disable Overscan in the menu of your Panasonic?
[18:28] <onlaz> nope. it is a plasma tv. Should I try
[18:28] <onlaz> I check if I find something like that
[18:29] <joern> yes, Overscan is a annoying.... "feature"
[18:29] <joern> sometimes it's also called cinema mode or something
[18:30] <onlaz> wow, at least audio from hdmi and from analog output is working nicely and can switch easily
[18:31] <onlaz> quality of the tv screen is somehow bad
[18:36] <onlaz> I cant find that setting. this is really old panasonic viera. Only can change aspect of screen and then some basic other settings
[18:37] <onlaz> but it sounds like that this effect is something like that
[18:39] <onlaz> thuogh on lubuntu I did not have this, oh well
[18:58] <onlaz> fans are so noisy. Im not sure maybe it was the pwmconfig that I managed to make them less noisy. they noisy on this live cd even when 800mhz cpu
[18:58] <onlaz> I wonder if I could underclock my cpu from bios
[18:58] <onlaz> or I can but without knowing about settings
[18:59] <testdr> onlaz: only for shure: you did not use the LUbuntu-Live-ISO-14.04.1? -- You did use the desktop-ubuntu-version? You know there is the a LUbuntu Live-Version too - only if you want to go for a smaller, lighter windowmanager and dont need too much graphic eye-candys.
[19:00] <testdr> onlaz: sorry if i am wrong - should go to "onla"
[19:01] <onlaz> I used the Ubuntu desktop 14.04.1 version.. no im sorry running on multiple nicknames here
[19:01] <onlaz> I am thinking of trying ubuntu instead of lubuntu this time maybe. Maybe this will have less conflicting apps and processes
[19:03] <onlaz> at least dvb-t stick is working out of the box
[19:03] <onlaz> seems like all important hardware working afaik
[19:03] <testdr> onlaz: trying the live-version to check what would be appropriate for your setup/goals/needs is the idea of those versions. It does not take too long.
[19:04] <onlaz> not sure how I test my gamepad. I use my gamepad as a mouse with qjoypad app, but dont bother to install it for live cd now
[19:05] <onlaz> need to tweak that then again. Also need to install playonlinux to get hearthstone to run. There was also some problem with that too, and I might have needed to install something additionally
[19:06] <onlaz> hmhmm then some more tweaks with autokey and gesture recog app using some other apps /) but gladly I have some info on what I did on those
[19:07] <testdr> onlaz: if you need special configured linux-version - you should consider to install a fresh version only to a small part of your harddisk. So its possible to install another one and you can select at boot-time what version to run. For example i have a 32bit version installed to check for old games (32bit-only). But my normal running-version is a 64bit LUbuntu.
[19:08] <onlaz> hmm
[19:11] <onlaz> maybe
[19:12] <onlaz> how about clean install and then install some things to it, and then make a backup of that moment, and then install more, and then come to that moment later when things start to fail_
[19:12] <onlaz> is that what someone could do?
[19:12] <onlaz> like a year later I go back to this backup, which after I would need to do apt-get upgrade and work from there?
[19:13] <onlaz> I dont even know how that would be done
[19:15] <onlaz> at least my internet has been less choppy with this new wlan adapter, or maybe the storm outside has eased, and the 3g is giving me the data I want
[21:08] <Garbonzo> anyone i can ask about volunteering?
[21:11] <edibile> anyone installed lxle 14.04.1 recently?  i can't find the option to change to the xp theme.  in fact, the desktop looks identical to ubuntu 14.04 LTS desktops on other machines.
[21:13] <Unit193> Garbonzo: Have you seen https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/GettingInvolved ?
[21:13] <Unit193> edibile: LXLE support is in #lxle.
[21:14] <edibile> there is noone there
[21:14] <Garbonzo> unit193: yes. I've made a launchpad profile, signed the ubuntu code of conduct and all that. just wanted to weigh the options on which team to volunteer for...
[21:15] <Unit193> Garbonzo: Ah, cool.  Generally you go with what you like to do the most, or where you think it specifically needs work.  Scratching an itch.
[21:15] <Unit193> edibile: Doesn't change that LXLE isn't supported here, though.
[21:16] <Garbonzo> unit193: makes sense. not much of a coder if at all, so would have to be around the communications or documentation teams...
[21:16] <Unit193> silverlion: ^
[21:17] <silverlion> Unit193: ???
[21:18] <edibile> yeah, was hoping someone was familiar with it
[21:18] <Garbonzo> silverlion, was curious about the docs and comms teams and volunteering for one of 'em
[21:20] <silverlion> Garbonzo : lubuntu comms team is put on hold atm
[21:21] <silverlion> but if there's a question, just shoot
[21:22] <Garbonzo> ok, just read through and it looks quite forward-facing. can i put my name down for when it starts back up?
[21:23] <silverlion> Garbonzo : got a launchpad profile?
[21:23] <silverlion> then do subscribe to http://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-comms
[21:24] <Garbonzo> a rudimentary one: https://launchpad.net/~olansa
[21:24] <Garbonzo> silverlion: done. thanks!
[21:24] <silverlion> Garbonzo : pls do sign the CoC via your profile
[21:25] <silverlion> then I'll be able to handle your request immediatetly tonight
[21:25] <Garbonzo> silverlion: oh, thought i had!
[21:25] <silverlion> Garbonzo : and we need a wikipage of yours ;)
[21:25] <Garbonzo> silverlion: argh, is there no end to your demands? :-)
[21:25] <Garbonzo> but if you insist, of course...
[21:26] <silverlion> Garbonzo : you're going to work with pros buddy ;)
[21:26] <Garbonzo> then i shall tread carefully...
[21:27] <silverlion> and as I don't know you yet so I'll have to get a feeling on what you are able to do ;)
[21:29] <Garbonzo> absolutely. understood
[21:30] <Garbonzo> are there any projects looming?
[21:31] <silverlion> Garbonzo : now that we have released last week there are none
[21:32] <Garbonzo> fair enough, i'll just watch and learn for now then
[21:33] <silverlion> Garbonzo : tell me something about you so that I get to know you
[21:33] <silverlion> maybe we should go PM for that
[21:33] <Garbonzo> sure.
[21:33] <silverlion> otherwise Unit193 will get mad at me ^^
[21:33] <Garbonzo> heh :-)
[21:33] <Unit193> PM or #lubuntu-offtopic, either works.
[21:33] <silverlion> Garbonzo : I'll be online at least one hr from now on
[21:34] <silverlion> so shoot away my friend
[21:46] <onla> 23:13:26 < onla3> model nameI: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 955 Processor 23:14:01 < Max_> that's 3.2 GHz, so it shouldn't be harmful to run at that                  frequency. 23:15:02 < Max_> CPUs will theoretically degrade faster when you run them at        higher frequencies, but it should be slow enough not to care               on the one it's actually designed to run at.
[21:46] <onla> in response to testdr or who was it, who was concerned when he saw my cpuinfo and all cores running at 3.2ghz
[21:47] <onla> the problem that it runs at maximum is that the cpufreq-info is stuck at this "current policy: frequency should be within 3.20 GHz and 3.20 GHz"
[21:56] <onla> ok got it by editing manually these files  /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu3/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq