[00:08] will lubuntu 15.04 use lxqt??? [00:08] No. === remline_ is now known as remline [02:19] Hey guys [02:19] o/ [02:19] My network adapter isnt being recognized [02:20] !wifi [02:20] Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs [02:20] unless its wired.. [02:20] nope, wifi [02:20] Ive found out that I have to install the following package: bcmwl-kernel-source [02:20] !broadcom [02:20] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [02:20] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/amd64/bcmwl-kernel-source/6.30.223.30+bdcom-0ubuntu3 [02:20] depends.. i have a few broadcom chips.. mostly, i pull them out and replace them [02:20] But it has to many dependencies if I try to install only the deb files [02:21] *file [02:21] kg: sure. just use the one in the repos referenced [02:21] !broadcom [02:21] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [02:21] no need to import source, or build anything.. the driver you need is in the repos.. likely.. just try it first [02:22] kg: i would simply wire the machine up and sudo apt-get what you need. otherwise there are "offline" options and directions [02:22] holstein: its on a mac, cant wire it up :o [02:23] I need the driver for a Broadcom 4360 [02:24] kg: sure.. thats why i referece the "offline" options.. also, i have a few wifi usb devices that i *know* work well in linux.. i use those as needed.. carry one around in my bag [02:24] mmhhh dammit :< [02:24] What is the offline option? [02:28] holstein: I dont have a wifi usb device, just an iphone 6. tried to use tethering via bluetooth but it didnt work [02:28] kg: i dont see the 4360 specifically referenced [02:28] kg: sure.. im sure lots of things "dont work".. try and go with what does [02:28] !macbook [02:28] For help on installing and using Ubuntu on a Mac, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MactelSupportTeam/CommunityHelpPages [02:29] kg: i would still try the offline options for the broadcom driver listed above.. otherwise, you'll do what you are trying to do. move the dependencies you need [02:31] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2159851 for example references ubuntu and your device specifically [02:49] holstein: could you compile this from the source for me? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/6.30.223.141+bdcom-0ubuntu1 [02:49] I've read that if you compile it from the source, all dependencies would be in the package [02:50] kg: not on an "ive read" [02:50] i dont think that is any different than what is in the repos [02:50] !broadcom [02:50] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [02:51] holstein: http://askubuntu.com/a/510669 [02:51] try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#STA_-_No_Internet_access [02:51] kg: you can try #ubuntu as well, since, this is not specific to lubuntu or lxde [02:52] kg: i have not installed for that specific chip.. but, i have followed these instructions [02:53] kg: personally, i would rather replace the hardware, than fiddle with a broadcom chip for so long, and, end up with poor performance, as well [02:53] i had one like that, and i messed and messed around. it was a *Great* day when i took it out and replaced it.. [05:48] how can i install latest npm in lubuntu, i have trouble installing angular with yeoman [05:49] i used add-apt-repository ppa:chris-lea/node.js [05:49] nemaona: if there is a ppa, thats probably the easist way [05:50] it installed version 1.4.28 which i think is not enough for angular [05:51] ask them, and make sure you are not wasting time [07:14] What's the minimum installed size of lubuntu 64 bit? [07:54] what happened with 14.10? [07:54] tried the live cd.... just terrible...distorted screen.... unusable [14:44] Hello i did a fresh install of lubuntu 14.10 and have been trying to set up a wireless connection [14:45] however there are no wireless connections when i check the nm-applet [14:46] is this a driver problem? [14:50] sounds like it [14:52] what should i do? [14:53] check whether there are restricted drivers available (software and updates > additional drivers) [14:53] otherwise google your wireless card [14:53] "lspci" in the terminal can help you find out what you have in case you don't know [14:53] thank you very much [14:57] np [15:52] will lubuntu go from lxde to qt? [15:58] hello [15:59] lxde: Yep, but definitely not before 15.10. [15:59] Hello JethroTux. [15:59] so 16.04 will be the LTS release with qt then? [16:00] I have lubuntu 14.10. my autostart files in ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart and /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart do not WORK. anybody know why? [16:00] lxde: Might be, we'll have to see. [16:00] *.desktop scripts work instead! [16:02] desktop sripts in /etc/xdg/autostart/ and in $HOME work nicely [16:02] that's kinda strange [16:03] JethroTux: Like nothing of them gets run, or just specific entries? [16:04] the ones which don't work are those in the autostart file [16:05] like @/usr/local/bin/wbar [16:11] JethroTux: "Wbar needs to be started a few seconds after the rest of the desktop sets up." - http://lxlinux.com/wbar.html [16:12] that is not the issue indeed but thanks for helping. It's not about wbar, any lines in autostart file do not work proprely [17:16] krytarik, I've solved the issue about autostart file [17:17] if the file ~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart exists the file /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart will be ignored. [19:10] hello im using a new lubuntu 14.10 install and beforehand managed to connect to a wireless network by using an alternate wireless driver [19:10] now the wireless connection is not detected [19:11] after i rebooted the computer [19:11] what could be the issue? [19:26] i'm running vmware player from lubuntu, how can i hide the windows border while maximized? [20:26] if i am running vmware player maximized from lubuntu, i always see borders outside of it. how can i hide it? [20:26] noink139: do you have the same problem with other apps? if not, you might want to check with vmware. [20:26] or you can use virtualbox which works fine for me :) [20:26] or kvm for that matter [20:30] yea, its just vmware. sorry [20:31] indeed, talk to vmware then [20:31] i think they have a channel around somewhere [20:32] ok. thank u [21:05] any software to use with IP cameras besides zoneminder ? === littlebunnyfufu is now known as SonikkuAmerica [22:42] Is Lubuntu 14.10 using LXQt already? [22:42] Nope. [22:42] proteusguy: no [22:42] proteusguy: 15.04 is not either [22:42] Oh when's that anticipated? [22:42] prolly 15.10 [22:42] PROBABLY [22:43] So 2016 probably? [22:43] no [22:43] proteusguy: 15.10 is october2015 [22:44] 15.10 refers to the release date in the form of (YEAR-2000).(MONTH#) [22:44] proteusguy: but, lxqt could be in a stable -ish state in a ppa before then [22:44] Ah ok :-) Thanx. [22:44] it is in a ppa now [22:44] but i'm not sure stable is entirely appropriate [22:44] i am :/ [22:44] and the ppa doesn't include all the new applications [22:44] its not.. [22:44] the ppa currenty (in 15.04) doesnt work... [22:45] probably fine in 14.10 and/or 14.04.. [22:48] Is it possible to do an install from scratch and go straight to LXQt? [22:48] well i mean honestly you could do it with the ppa [22:49] but the ppa doesn't remove lxdew [22:49] -w [22:49] you might want to see the link to the "lubuntu-next" ISOs at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing [22:49] it's a little old but will give you some sense of what lxqt will be like in lubuntu [22:50] thanx