[00:16] ianorlin: it's probably usb 2. not usb 3 for sure. [00:26] I checked htop. Cpu is fine. It's probably usb. [00:50] yep that makes sense [00:57] thanks for talking. I need a computer with usb 3. :P [05:44] is anyone else having trouble booting up lubuntu 14.10 desktop amd64 in virtualbox? [05:44] https://cdn.mediacru.sh/gsVePewpC7xH.png [05:45] ^ that's a mouse cursor in the middle [05:46] md5sum of the iso is fine [05:46] * ianorlin actually doesn't have virtualbox installed on any machiens right now [05:50] "Download lubuntu (Intel x86) desktop CD" on the website links to i386 >.> [05:51] which iso did you download? [05:52] that picture is of lubuntu-14.10-desktop-amd64.iso [05:52] * tiemay now downloading lubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso [05:52] what is your host os? [05:53] manjaro linux, other guest OSs are ok [05:54] including ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso [06:03] lubuntu-14.10-desktop-i386.iso was no different [06:04] just checked both isos with sha256 [06:04] !bug [06:04] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [06:05] I think it might be a bug there were some I remember hearing about with virtual box [07:47] the check disk for defects and memory tests went fine === AntiSpamMeta2 is now known as AntiSpamMeta [08:07] tried a bunch of boot options, same result [08:31] :D [08:32] looks like I found a work around ヾ(●ω●)ノ [08:46] ya, I've only booted the livecd so far but it looks like this is working [08:47] open virtualbox > select guest os > settings > system > check "Enable UFI (specialOSes only)" > ok [08:48] * EFI [08:51] lubuntu 12.10 didn't have this problem [11:19] tiemay: I've been seeing similar problems to your Vbox screenshot on real hardware. I have to switch virtual consoles to a text console and back to graphics to get it to fix itself. [11:40] bonjour [13:41] btw: does lubuntu only changes the packages or also the kernel and drivers? [16:52] How can I add to startup an synapse instance as SU? [16:53] If I don't start it with sudo or gksu it crashes as soon as I type anything on the search [16:54] CoinBRN, start as a service! [16:55] I'm newbie to linux, I have no clue how to do it [16:55] I'm sorry [16:55] well, i can try search about it [19:58] what webb browsers yall use? I have figured that the bigger difference maker in performance around most task on pc is on web browser. Tried looking info on low mem usage fast rendering browsers but getting conflicted info. Dillo seems fast but can't do js for one. The ones that are heavier than that, seem to hog just as much memory as firefox with noscript after all. Chrome seem to be eating much more memory than those [20:02] onla: no way - same problem like with the office-suite - either small like dillo, w3m, links .. but with reduced usage. More worse, some (a lot preferred) webservices dont work with different browsers and need the few big ones. [20:03] ok [20:05] I use firefox and xombrero. Some people like midori or qupzilla though. [20:20] Arora isn't bad [20:20] i just use chrome, but otherwise i'd use xombrero [20:22] genii: Slightly abandoned, but yeah, it isn't. [20:30] hm ok. Anyone know how I can remove the bar on top of firefox, not menu bar, but a bar that says title of ff tab and has the minimize maximazie buttons on rightside (so that I can swithc tab by just moving mouse to top position of screen) [20:30] oops, sorry. that was not lubuntu related as I have ubuntu and gnome on this heh [20:40] wonder how much less secure it is if I start using thunderbird or some other mail program on linux for my work gmail account compared to having gmail webapp tab open on browser, where I log in using lastpass autologin thing. On local pc I would be saving the password locally, but would it be encrypted locally too so no prob? [20:41] i wanted to remove it too, but didnt find any soultion [20:41] onla if you use sylpheed and create it using a gamil account not sure it stores it locally [20:41] you have to enter it each time [20:41] +1 [20:42] never save password in local [20:46] also passwords I don't enter I forget [21:00] well I am using lastpass and all my passwords are some 14 charachters or more and generated [21:00] not like i'm gonna decide to memorize one of them for this purpose :< [21:01] so if I don't want to memorize my generated password, I should access my gmail from the memory consuming gmail webapp [21:14] got that titlebar off but I needed to give some of my memory to another addon called Hide Caption Titlebar Plus' [22:32] I talked over on #linux about the local mail app [22:32] for gmail [22:34] gnome and kde both support encrypted password storage through their respective agents. Evolution is gnomes mail app. So I could save my gmail creds locally on evolution, and then only if my linux admin pw gets comrpomised, is my mail in danger, apparently [22:35] apparently? [22:36] if its mission critical, try and hack it yourself, and see what is possible, and how.. and make certain [22:36] so it would be down to my linux admin pw. I guess that is stored similarly [22:36] or, something i (as an attacker) could get your user to run that would give me the creds [22:37] storing the password locally in plain text is not "good practices".. if you need to, you need to [22:37] but evolution is not storing it in plain text, and linux pw not in plain text so no probs [22:37] personally, i just use the gmail application, online. i have it become my mail application.. then, i can use 2 factor auth, etc