[00:00] remline, which version of lubuntu? [00:00] ianorlin, neither W-r nor Alt-F2 works. This is lubuntu-desktop package installed in Xubuntu 14.04. [00:01] In .config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml, W-r was mapped to 'lxsession-default launcher_manager'. [00:01] I tried changing that to 'lxpanelctl run', still no go. [00:04] Actually this is a stupid typo in the config file replace launcher_manager with launcher manager that fixes it if you plan to stay on trusty [00:04] and then run openbox --reconfigure to load new shortcuts [00:05] lxpanelctl run would probably work if you ran openbox --reconfigure [00:05] as otherwise it still has old keybindings loaded [00:07] Thanks ianorlin, I stuck with 'lxpanelctl run', but 'openbox --reconfigure' did the trick to get the hook installed. I'm good to go now. [02:51] Hey all, My sound doesn't seem to be working after I did a huge update to a ton of my packages a few days ago. Alsa seems to say that everything is fine on the volume; not sure if Pulse is doing something silly yet. Any advice? [03:24] !audio [03:24] If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. [03:25] acecipher: i would try a "known good" live iso, or supported operating system to see that the hardware is still functional.. then, i run "lspci" or "lsusb" looking for the audio device.. if i see it there, i run "aplay -l" and/or "arecord -l" [03:25] if you dont see anything in aplay -l, then, you wont hear anything [03:26] then, *if* im using pulse, i use a known good file playing in something i know how to use, like vlc.. and i run "pavucontrol" to make sure things are routing as i expect to the proper device [03:26] !info pavucontrol [03:26] pavucontrol (source: pavucontrol): PulseAudio Volume Control. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0-2 (utopic), package size 111 kB, installed size 962 kB [03:26] I can run the hardware on my phone fine [03:26] i'll use "alsamixer" in the terminal, and check for anything that may be muted, or turned down, *not* trusting any of the labels, and tweaking *everything* [03:27] acecipher: you can run the hardware on your phone? [03:27] I did alsa in the terminal, and muted/unmuted [03:27] anyways, back to the list.. [03:27] Like, I can take my speakers and run my phone's sound throught hem] [03:27] And yeah, I have the audio; let me run aplay [03:27] then, i'll make certain i have any keyboard controls as they need be.. and i'll look in the bios.. etc [03:27] acecipher: yeah, you have the audio? [03:28] the command is "aplay -l".. if you dont see alsa presenting a device there, you wont hear anything [03:28] Yeah, I see my audio chipset [03:28] you shouldnt [03:28] both analog and digital [03:28] you should see the actual ports.. the audio outputs [03:29] the "chipset" may be reference in someway, but, you need to see the actual outputs, or, you will never hear anything [03:29] if you do, then, the audio device is present, and likely, you just have something muted somewhere, or the device is physically damaged [03:30] i unplug *all* external speakers.. i keep known-good headphones handy [03:30] Ohhhh I don't [03:30] you dont what? [03:30] Like, I just see my chipset [03:30] !Paste [03:30] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [03:31] http://pastebin.com/bavqf1Wg [03:31] first thing i do is look and make sure i have all updates applied.. "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and reboot if there is a kernel update [03:31] I prefer pastebin. [03:31] Okay [03:31] Yeah, this happened after an update >.> [03:31] i then, may try simply booting an older kernel, if i feel that the newer kernel isnt supporting my device [03:32] acecipher: well *something" happened some time after you did some update [03:32] acecipher: i dont think its constructive, or helpful to assume that that was definitely related, but rather, just test from the top down.. [03:32] It was immediately after I rebooted after the update [03:33] if you find the update caused an issue with your specific device, you can decide to use an older kernel, or alsa [03:33] Before which everything worked fine [03:33] If it's unrelated then there is that. But Iunno. [03:33] cool.. you can always work with someon in #ubuntu as well, since, this is not related to lubuntu or lxde specifically [03:33] Mhmmm [03:33] I also reinstalled alsa and pulse already [03:33] otherwise, i would start at the top, and see what is what [03:34] try as another user, to see if your user config is the issue [03:34] ets [03:34] etc* [03:34] there is a wall o text with things to try above ^ [03:36] the sub devices look like you should be able to use them.. what would i do? boot the live iso that i *know* worked on the hardware.. test the audio, make sure the hardware works.. then, run "aplay -l" and refer to your paste [03:41] OH I KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON [03:41] acecipher, caps lock [03:42] I did pacmd and listed sinks [03:42] And the active one seems to be hdmi-output-0 [03:42] I don't use HDMI, I need the Alsa Analog stereo [03:42] should be able to set the output easily in one of the tools i referenced above [03:42] alsamixer or pavucontrol [03:42] ...wait maybe [03:43] thats what i meant by" check the routing.. [03:43] I think that is mainly in pauvcontrol [03:44] Yes [03:44] Installing that [03:44] you can select a device in alsamixer as well. but, pavucontrol, if you are using pulse anyway, is a nice easy way to route, and test what you are saying you think the issue may be [12:28] bonjour [12:28] hello? [23:49] help, I'm new to lubuntu, and linux. How can I make russian letters show in terminal. I just have weird characters shown?