[00:14] <x\00nullbyte> Got a Lenovo T500 with hot-switchable graphics (old ATI card + internal chipset card). Pre Ubuntu 12.01 I never had a problem with it. Ever since then I've been getting incidents where my laptop shuts down because of overheating.
[00:14] <x\00nullbyte> Last thing it keeps logging is thermal thermal_zone1: critical temperature reached(100 C),shutting down
[00:14] <x\00nullbyte> \nick \x00nullbyte
[00:17] <wxl> x\00nullbyte: might want to see if powertop can be useful at all. sounds like a general ubuntu question, though.
[00:18] <x\00nullbyte> Powertop doesn't help, I think it has something to do with noHz_tick_idle flag in the kernel
[00:20] <x\00nullbyte> Basically it's not throttling cpu use, will try using an older kernel
[00:47] <j8u9009> so does hibernation work on lubuntu ?
[00:50] <wxl> j8u9009: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/Hibernate
[00:55] <j8u9009> btw is there an official Audacious support channel?
[00:55] <j8u9009> or is it just here since it is a default lubuntu app
[00:55] <wxl> uhhhhh
[00:56] <wxl> none that i know of but perhaps there is
[00:56] <wxl> j8u9009: #audacious on irc.atheme.org.
[00:56] <j8u9009> ok i'll check it out
[14:16] <PinkKitty> is lubuntu useable with full-disk encryption?
[14:16] <holstein> PinkKitty: yes
[14:16] <PinkKitty> last thing i heard is that it fails to encrypt swap or something...
[14:16] <PinkKitty> with the current edition
[14:16] <holstein> PinkKitty: lubuntu *is* ubuntu, so, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FullDiskEncryptionHowto is how it would work
[14:16] <PinkKitty> at least with 32 bit edition
[14:17] <holstein> PinkKitty: whatever issues/limiatations with ubuntu will be the same..
[14:18] <PinkKitty> well - that doesn't change much...
[14:18] <holstein> PinkKitty: lubuntu wont change anything, actually
[14:18] <holstein> PinkKitty: it'll just be the same, and whatever you can do in main linux can be made to work with ubuntu
[14:20] <PinkKitty> but if the installer doesn't do it in a convenient way, then maybe some less seasoned users will have to migrate to fedora or something...
[14:20] <PinkKitty> i think we'll gonna try and report back.
[14:20] <holstein> !mini
[14:20] <holstein> PinkKitty: *most* installers dont
[14:21] <holstein> PinkKitty: anyone is welcome to create whatever installers and installations they like
[14:21] <holstein> i dont think most desktop linux distros are interested in faciliatation full disk encryption, due to the hits in performance, and the actual benefits of full disk encyrption
[14:22] <holstein> full disk encyption doesnt make being online, or using the computer on a network safter, in its self.. its more about locking the filesystem if the machine is lost or stolen
[14:23] <holstein> if one wants that functionality, which is not trivial, and not without trade-offs, i believe one can learn to create that environment
[14:35] <PinkKitty> i'm used to have it working by just ticking a box in the debian installer
[14:36] <PinkKitty> but that didn't seem to do the trick with the latest edition, i'm told.
[14:36] <PinkKitty> FDE makes a lot of sense for mobile devices and is highly recommended courtesy of EFF
[14:37] <holstein> PinkKitty: you can use the debian installer you like, and just add lxde to that debian install
[15:05] <PinkKitty> i meant lubuntu with debian installer - aka "text-mode installer"
[15:41] <holstein> PinkKitty: the mini iso i referenced works that way..
[19:18] <qkzoo1978> Is there  a way to run Sylpheed in the background all the time?  So it's always running, checking for mail from the system tray?
[19:27] <dust> qkzoo1978: http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/AllTray
[19:28] <dust> but in the options of sylpheed u can set mimimize to tray
[19:28] <dust> https://launchpad.net/alltray
[19:28] <dust> is another possibility
[19:29] <qkzoo1978> Thanks I'll check it out :)
[20:58] <panthere> hi
[21:00] <DanNL> Hello
[21:03] <panthere> i'm a new user of linux and lubuntu was the right distro for my needs so i thank the developper of openbox to make it great and easy to use
[21:03] <DanNL> Welcome to Linux and Lubuntu! :)
[21:11] <panthere> crunchbang seems to use openbox too
[21:12] <panthere> it will be a good choice for the future maybe