[01:01] <meister`> Hello, I have a new lubuntu install, but logging in seems to revert me back to the login screen right after it appears to start up. Any ideas?
[01:01] <meister`> 14.04 by the way
[01:06] <meister`> nevermind, I fixed it by reinstalling gdm
[09:15] <Martix> Hello, anybody here, please?
[09:17] <Martix> I need help with wifi connection in my Netbook ASUS Eee PC 1005PX, using Lubuntu
[09:18] <Martix> I really need help, please...
[09:24] <Martix>                                                ...ANYBODY HERE? :))
[12:30] <faisal> HI there, can anyone please help me get bluetooth working. I think my bluetooth device is recognized because I can search for bluetooth devices, but the problem is I dont find any other devices and the computer is not found by other devices
[18:20] <danes> Hello, which app can I install to expand my monitor? I have a dell laptop with a docking station.
[18:22] <danes> It's been a long time since I use lubuntu on this laptop so I decided to give it another try. Last time there was a hardware firmware issue with the graphics card that slowed down performance significantly. I cannot recall the command I used to check for any hw conflicts. Anyone can suggest something I can try to detect hw misconfigs?
[18:22] <danes> do I make sense?
[19:01] <holstein> danes: well, that may take more than just an appication.. i like to use arandr to test. but, you may need druver support
[21:44] <remline> If I install the lubuntu-desktop package in Xubuntu, how will that differ from installing Lubuntu?
[21:45] <Unit193> 1. I'd recommend installing the task over the meta.  2. You will still end up with all the extra packages that Xubuntu ships, such as Xfce.
[21:49] <remline> Thanks Unit193, what do you mean by the task over the meta?
[21:54] <Unit193> Basically, rather than  apt-get install lubuntu-desktop  do  apt-get install lubuntu-desktop^
[22:06] <remline> Unit193, does using the ^ character have something to do with regular expressions? Or am I missing the point.
[22:10] <rww> it tells APT that lubuntu-desktop is a task, not a package
[22:11] <rww> unrelated to regex
[22:25] <Unit193> A set of packages, installing a task means basically you are saying  apt-get install package1 package2 package3  and so on.  It makes a difference to apt when trying to resolve package deps.
[23:05] <remline> Ha, no wonder I was confused. Per help.ubuntu.com, "Calling tasks from apt-get is not documented anywhere."