=== absk007 is now known as Guest34745 === absk007_ is now known as absk007 [01:29] could you share with me about value mouse of your input device preference; acceleration dan sensitivity [01:32] my touchpad/mouse do strange activity; here motion acceleration 39 and sensitivity 38 [09:18] could you share with me about value mouse of your input device preference; acceleration dan sensitivity.. here is on mybox; motion acceleration 39 and sensitivity 38 .. this config do strange activity [22:25] Greetings. [22:26] Is there anyone here that is knowledgable about PPC Lubuntu? [22:26] what's the question, Aethysius ? [22:27] Could I boot my iBook G4 from a LiveUSB? [22:27] potentially [22:29] Also, even though I burned the install DVD from a burning program that I know works with other images, the installer hangs when it opens, and doesn't even show anything, save the titl;e bar, with the borders of the window, filled with the pattern of the desktop. [22:30] !md5sum [22:30] To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows [22:30] might be a bad download or a bad burn [22:30] you might try the alternate installer too [22:31] I'm burning it in Brasero, in Antergos. [22:38] Quick question about removing lubuntu-core/some other stuff. Quite confused. All info in here http://tny.cz/f413e2ea [22:39] kyle07: wow that's an interesting one [22:39] !info libsdl1.2-dev [22:39] libsdl1.2-dev (source: libsdl1.2): Simple DirectMedia Layer development files. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.15-10ubuntu1 (utopic), package size 681 kB, installed size 2442 kB [22:39] !info libsdl1.2-dev trusty [22:40] libsdl1.2-dev (source: libsdl1.2): Simple DirectMedia Layer development files. In component main, is optional. Version 1.2.15-8ubuntu1.1 (trusty), package size 681 kB, installed size 2442 kB [22:41] Yeah, I mean. Just adding that the autoremove is only after libsdl1.2-dev. (As in, right now autoremove shows nothing) [22:41] oh [22:42] I'm pretty sure the stuff it wants to delete is quite important to a functional system, though. [22:42] yeah it's essentially killing lubuntu-core which is not good [22:43] there is a libsdl2-2.0-0 [22:43] do you have that? [22:43] aka libsdl2 [22:44] Yep, I do. [22:45] that may be the problem [22:45] Kind of confused why the stuff up for deletion is marked as utopic, also. Considering I'm on trusty. [22:45] that's not surprising [22:50] libsdl1.2 and libsdl2-2.0-0 should be able to co-exist though, no? I believe it was an issue with 1.3 that was fixed. [22:51] not sure in the slightest [22:51] you're going to have to run through all the dependencies of lubuntu-core and their dependencies to try to figure it out [22:54] Well I made sure to mark lubuntu-core as manual, again. Which got it out of the autoremove in the --dry-run. Thankfully [22:58] I figured it out (well, still trying to find a way to fix it) but lubuntu-core depends or xorg, and xorg depends on a bunch of stuff up for deletion. I assume that's why lubuntu-core would then be autoremoved, right? [22:59] probably [23:00] I've only been using linux for a couple days so, still learning. [23:00] well you're deep into dependency hell [23:00] which is rare [23:00] Hello people, and other Earthlings here. [23:00] until you start installing debs [23:01] I want to install black box, but I dont see how the DM allows for that. [23:02] !search black box [23:02] Found: [23:02] Opp's, I have bb installed, but how do I run it? [23:02] man? [23:02] wxl, man what? [23:02] whatever the thing is [23:04] wxl, manning black box is not going to help me. [23:04] !search black box [23:04] Found: [23:04] That didn't help either. [23:04] i've never heard of black box, so i can't help you [23:05] It's a desktop environment. [23:05] you mean a window manager? [23:05] whoops [23:05] yes [23:06] well you could change your default window manager with lxsession defaults [23:06] but it also might have included a session option [23:06] with the installation [23:06] hunt around in the login screen [23:07] Thank you! [23:07] yep [23:07] do know you have to do some hacking to get it the way you want [23:12] Well, I'm gonna let it install, I have a backup ready to go. We'll see how this goes. [23:18] Well that worked!!! [23:18] Thanks a million, wxl [23:18] np AssociateX [23:21] if i installed another OS onto the same hard drive that has lubuntu and mistakenly let it install grub onto MBR, how can i have it recognize the lubuntu partition? because currently doesn't see it [23:21] also ubuntu-based OS [23:23] Well, I made sure to keep it marked as manual. Tried apt-get -f install, apparently no dependency issues, and I still have a desktop. Mind you it did delete a couple other things but, thanks wxl [23:24] np kyle07 [23:24] acz32: sheesh which os can't handle side by side? [23:25] And I can reinstall them, without breaking what I just installed (no deletions upon install) so, it all worked out [23:25] acz32: meaning grub doesn't see it? [23:26] kyle07: i will say in general the metapackages like lubuntu-core don't matter too much but the actual packages they refer to DO ;) [23:57] wxl: i think the issue was i did this in virtualbox as practice and it doesn't look at the MBR apparently [23:58] interesting [23:58] i've never tried to install two os's on one vm [23:58] ya it was a crazy experiment. going to do it for real later so i wanted some practice [23:59] what's this other os? [23:59] i've tried a couple. debian, and xubuntu [23:59] same result