[02:21] <belp> greetings everyone!
[02:21] <belp> I'm having problems installing java
[02:22] <belp> getting issues either with dependencies or virtual packages
[02:22] <belp> could anyone help me out?
[02:39] <phillw> !java
[02:40] <phillw> belp: it is 'fun' to install, but it does work.
[03:36] <Tj2000> how is open jdk installed via terminal
[03:39] <Unit193> sudo apt-get install default-jre
[03:54] <Tj2000> this comes up. Package default-jre is a virtual package provided by:
   oracle-java8-installer 8u25+8u6arm-1~webupd8~1
   oracle-java6-installer 6u45-0~webupd8~8
   oracle-java7-installer 7u72+7u60arm-0~webupd8~2
 You should explicitly select one to install.
 E: Package 'default-jre' has no installation candidate
[03:55] <Unit193> Tj2000: Right, I have openjdk-7-jre.  Seems you added a PPA for webupd8's Oracle one though.
[03:56] <Tj2000> how to we remove it? I forget.....
[03:56] <Unit193> !pastebin | this too.
[03:56] <Unit193> !ppapurge
[04:01] <Tj2000> Done thanks. I'll take not of the multi-line text posting as well.
[04:06] <Unit193> There's also the icedtea browser plugin, but I don't use that.
[04:08] <Tj2000> Can browers like Firefox and Chrome still run without the plugin?
[04:08] <Unit193> Of course, though they won't run java applets of course.
[04:15] <Tj2000> Thanks Unit193, I appreciate that. Is there a benefit to installing the icedteaplugin?
[04:15] <Unit193> Being able to run java applets in the browser, but not worth it to me personally.
[04:21] <Tj2000> Ok. Thanks again. When I run java -version I get /usr/bin/java: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error. Was it installed correctly?
[04:22] <holstein> Tj2000: test it, and see
[04:22] <holstein> !java
[04:52] <belp> holstein: when I do !java I receive my last command, which is java -version, plus the error line I receive: bash: /usr/bin/java: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
[04:54] <belp> although I have Openjdk java 7 runtime installed under software center..
[05:00] <belp> I finally installed java but still couldn't make it work. I still get the error "bash: /usr/bin/java: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error" anyone has any idea?
[05:32] <belp> okay I'm having openjdk java 7 runtime and icedtea java web start installed but still can't make the applets work on my browsers. can anyone help?
[06:15] <Artemis3> belp, the package you need, is called: icedtea-7-plugin (get rid of web start)
[06:22] <belp> I managed everything but making it work on chrome.. apparently not really possible: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2227124
[06:22] <belp> thanks anyway
[07:57] <bong1> the latest update of  Lubuntu changed my wallpaper,and removed the trash can on the desktop and i dont know what else it has changed..
[19:55] <Borbit> So after a bunch of fucking around I finally got this old thinkpad to work. Using a wifi pc card at the moment. Is there a way I can see if there is a bus for an internal wifi card.
[19:56] <teward> Borbit: check to see if the internal wifi card is detected - lspci should show it in the terminal
[19:56] <teward> (also, try not to swear)
[20:03] <Borbit> teward: there is no internal wifi card. Can I use lspci to check if there's a bus for it?
[20:03] <teward> oh
[20:05] <teward> Borbit: I don't know if you can, you might have to open up the system, but maybe try `sudo lshw --short`
[20:06] <teward> but i don't know if that'll 100% help much
[20:06] <Borbit> teward: It tells me : "pci bridge {some stuff} intel corporation 82801 mobile pci bridge {some stuff} is this it? Or is it something else
[20:18] <ianorlin> are the lightdm guest session files just stored in /tmp or does it actively delete them if you switch user?
[20:18] <wxl> not sure
[20:18] <ianorlin> I get operation not permitted trying to apport collect from the guest session
[20:19] <wxl> yeah
[20:19] <wxl> that's what i meant
[20:19] <wxl> it can't access the files
[21:01] <wxl> thx ianorlin
[21:07] <Unit193> ANd the guest home is mounted on a tmpfs.
[21:07] <wxl> bug triage done for the day
[21:07] <wxl> oops how did i end up here? :)