[01:30] <Kamilion> Anyone else having problems arriving at the livecd desktop with recent dailys in vmware workstation?
[01:30] <ianorlin> I don't use vmware
[01:31] <Kamilion> was working in beta1.
[01:31] <Kamilion> something change in X between then and now?
[10:18] <Atomic_pms6b2> hi everybody
[10:31] <AndrewMock> What the cleanest way of getting my Trusty mini image onto a USB flash drive?
[10:32] <leszek> AndrewMock: from within lubuntu ? sudo dd if=/path/to/your/imagefile.iso of=/dev/your_usb_device
[10:33] <AndrewMock> Windows 8.1
[10:33] <AndrewMock> I opened the ISO and pasted it into a flash drive but the BIOS detected nothing
[10:33] <AndrewMock> format was fat32
[10:34] <leszek> AndrewMock: yeah that won't work it needs a bootloader
[10:35] <AndrewMock> such as?
[10:35] <leszek> if its a mini image and not a live image unetbootin might not work. But though you can try that
[10:35] <leszek> AndrewMock: you don't want to manually install a bootloader on that
[10:35] <AndrewMock> k...
[10:35] <leszek> I think there is also a opensuse image writer tool that should work
[10:36] <leszek> not sure though as I never used windows for that
[10:37] <AndrewMock> so if in lubuntu you can just copy the files and that som"
[10:37] <AndrewMock> ehow creates a bootloader?
[10:37] <AndrewMock> why would dd do that
[10:38] <leszek> dd makes a 1:1 copy and the ISO already ships with a bootloader so this one is copied over too
[10:39] <AndrewMock> ... but if I copy the mini.iso contents in Windows why doesn't the bootloader come along?
[10:39] <AndrewMock> Is dd capable of reading special ISO parts? MBR thingys?
[10:39] <leszek> the bootloader isn't part of the data part of the iso but hides in the metadata or a specific sector in the iso file
[10:40] <leszek> and dd copies everything. So in the end the usb stick things he is a cdrom
[10:40] <leszek> *thinks
[10:41] <AndrewMock> Will using my friend's FreeBSD system to run dd produce clean results?
[10:42] <AndrewMock> man 37MB is hard to beat...
[10:55] <AndrewMock> Win32DiskImager might work here
[14:42] <randuuum> hi I'm on 14.04 and wifi does not automatically start. I have to start nm-applet manually through cmdline.
[14:43] <randuuum> this my lspci http://paste.ubuntu.com/10684100/
[14:44] <leszek> randuuum: so nm-applet isn't starting automatically basically ?
[14:45] <randuuum> yep
[14:45] <leszek> randuuum: did you try this already ? http://www.webupd8.org/2014/04/fix-lubuntu-1404-network-manager.html
[14:46] <randuuum> leszek: well I just started it with cmdline using nohup nm-applet and then the icon appeared. I just thought this bug might be of interest since a lot of people might have the same hardware configuration as me and as such the first time they would start up Lubuntu they wouldn't be able to access the Internet.
[14:47] <randuuum> remember, many new users don't even know where to look.
[14:47] <randuuum> so is this a known bug?
[14:48] <leszek> randuuum: thanks for reporting then. As you see this is a known bug
[14:48] <randuuum> oh ok
[14:48] <leszek> It is fixed in 14.10 and I hope it will be fixed on new 14.04.x isos aswell
[14:48] <randuuum> yeah I hope so too, I recommend Lubuntu to many new people
[23:08] <glokta> Hi