[13:53] <Andrii> hello everyone. Could you please help me to look for a solution, i'm trying to google, but it is hard to describe behaviour in search query. I have lubuntu 14.10 32bit installed. Issue is that when i'm opening a link from console in any browser (tried Chromium/Chrome/Firefox) with command <browser> "link" it works as expected. But if any software trying to openning link in browser it cuts it to 3 pages - http://http/  file://localhost
[13:53] <Andrii> i do not understand how to prepare search quesry to google for this :)
[14:02] <Andrii> anyone?
[15:28] <pgb> Andrii: can u give an example of "any software" you have used?
[20:01] <kian> Hello, anybody able to help me with 2 problems? My WiFi dongle cutting out every few minutes and can only be fixed by disconnecting, connecting.
[20:01] <kian> and another with a VNC Server (already setup, slight issue)
[20:04] <ianorlin> kian run lsusb assuming it is a usb dongle so I cna know what kind of wifi chipset it is?
[20:04] <kian> Bus 001 Device 002: ID 7392:7811 Edimax Technology Co., Ltd EW-7811Un 802.11n Wireless Adapter [Realtek RTL8188CUS]
[20:05] <kian> ianorlin: is what showed up
[20:08] <ianorlin> kian I have read people have problems if there access point is N do you know what your access point is but not for B/G
[20:12] <kian> it's G/N
[20:12] <kian> the dongle is B/G/N
[20:12] <kian> ianorlin: please explain
[20:13] <ianorlin> ah do you have other comps on the network that use N cause putting the acess point into G only mode makes that dongle not disconnect all the time from reading search results but won't be good for other computers
[20:13] <ianorlin> kian also which version of lubuntu are you on
[20:14] <kian> ianorlin: Majority is N devices, yes.
[20:14] <kian> ianorlin: 14.04.02
[20:15] <kian> ianorlin: Can I force the dongle to connect through G?
[20:18] <ianorlin> ok I found an answer on askubuntu that someone made a patched driver that might work better
[20:18] <kian> ianorlin: link please
[20:18] <ianorlin> http://askubuntu.com/questions/551522/netis-wf2120-wifi-adapter-drops-signal-within-seconds
[20:19] <kian> ianorlin: possible to do this without connecing ethernet
[20:21] <ianorlin> http://docs.xubuntu.org/1304/offline-packages.html is a way to do offline package managment or if you have another usb dongle that works could use that
[20:23] <ianorlin> also is manjaro a laptop and this is a desktop?
[20:26] <kian> ianorlin: it's a desktop
[20:26] <kian> and what is manjaro
[20:26] <kian> ?
[20:28] <ianorlin> ah nevemind something else
[20:29] <ianorlin> misread something as a name of a linux distro
[20:31] <stiv2k> hello
[20:31] <stiv2k> how come I can't find libreoffice in the lubuntu software center?
[20:33] <ianorlin> stiv2k: it is defintely in repos but maybe something is wrong with lubuntu software center
[20:34] <stiv2k> ianorlin: right
[20:34] <ianorlin> stiv2k: maybe try syna
[20:34] <stiv2k> ianorlin: i see it in command line
[20:34] <ianorlin> syanptic
[20:34] <stiv2k> can i just do aptitude install libreoffice? will that install the correct meta package for lubuntu
[20:34] <ianorlin> yes
[20:34] <ianorlin> !sudo
[20:34] <stiv2k> i know about sudo, thanks
[22:09] <nopf> uh, i accidentally seem to have activated the desktop zoom function. i *think* this is ubuntustudio 14.04 based on lubuntu? which keys did i press? how do i use this feature? (for now i see only part of the screen, panning to where i move the mouse)
[22:10] <nopf> ok found it, alt-scrollwheel. this is great!
[22:10] <pleia2> it's actually Xfce (Xubuntu)
[22:14] <nopf> yeah, that's another thing i'd like to have a good way to figure out -- what components are running on which of my machines and even more if people ask me for help
[23:59] <kian> ianorlin: thank you sir for the guide from earlier