[03:50] <benjamin__> hi
[20:21] <dust> how to get out of handicapped mode?
[20:21] <ianorlin>  dust what do you mean by handicapped mode?
[20:21] <ianorlin> dust in grub?
[20:21] <dust> at normal desktop
[20:22] <ianorlin> what exactly do you mean by handicapped mode?
[20:23] <ianorlin> as in gray screen with cursor?
[20:23] <dust> in some game i get into a handicapped mode with some keys which i dont know how and even if i quit the game it dosnt end mouse marks stuff instead of placing the focus
[20:24] <dust> so every mouse click is like some key + mouse click
[20:24] <ianorlin> dust does what happens if you press control alt f1 and switch to a tty
[20:25] <ianorlin> can you then run sudo service lightdm restart
[20:25] <ianorlin> and then log back in again
[20:25] <dust> in game nothing happened
[20:25] <dust> is mo option
[20:25] <ianorlin> pressing contorl alt f1 doesn't work grr
[20:27] <ianorlin> dust alt f4 doesn't work either?
[20:27] <dust> nothing
[20:27] <dust> as i treid such combinations as it changes in game view
[20:28] <dust> neither shift, crtl, alt, super also on right side
[20:28] <dust> in combination to f1-f4
[20:29] <dust> no backspace, esc
[20:30] <ianorlin> super f2?
[20:30] <dust> nothing
[20:31] <ianorlin> you don't happen to have ssh running do you?
[20:31] <dust> no
[20:31] <dust> and it happens in a game in full screen mode
[20:32] <dust> https://springrts.com/
[20:32] <ianorlin> have you tried pluggin in keyboard to another usb port?
[20:32] <ianorlin> or is it a laptop
[20:33] <dust> im pretty sure its not about that
[20:33] <ianorlin> not sure what else to try
[20:33] <dust> but about a key combination longer pressed
[20:33] <dust> i get into it with a key combination
[20:33] <ianorlin> ah
[20:33] <ianorlin> press f11?
[20:33] <dust> that is pretty sure
[20:34] <dust> f11 switches fullscreen off and on
[20:34] <dust> super f11 is ingame menu
[20:35] <dust> where are all the shortcuts stored
[20:35] <dust> as lubuntu dosnt make it easy with a gui
[20:44] <ianorlin> dust they are all stored in ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
[20:44] <ianorlin> or there is a wiki page listing them at  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Keyboard
[20:57] <dust> nothing which looks like the right thing
[21:43] <acz32> i'm getting this message when trying to boot up lubuntu. it appears to be a swap issue, but it stops at this screen https://imgrush.com/9xtYJMC80CS-.png
[21:44] <acz32> during the install process, it wouldn't let me proceed until i switched to a command prompt and ran sudo swapoff -a. i'm wondering if this has something to do with it
[21:46] <Kamilion> was it an existing volume group?
[21:48] <Kamilion> I only run into that when there's an existing linux install with a valid swap partition anyway, and the livecd goes "Aha! Swap! I should use that!", before the installer ever gets a chance to contend with what block devices to touch
[21:49] <Kamilion> you should be able to remove the swap line from /etc/fstab and set swap up yourself manually.
[21:51] <acz32> i actually tried this in a VM so there should be nothing on the virtual disk
[21:53] <acz32> the first time i encountered this screen, i waited a while and about 10 seconds later it proceeded and i was able to get into lubuntu. after installing some software and rebooting, i'm stuck here. i may try re-installing and just not having any swap space
[22:10] <Kamilion> huh. dunno, sorry. I avoid LVM like the plague, personally.
[22:30] <acz32> i found that it's a bug
[22:30] <acz32> in the installer
[22:37] <ianorlin> ah acz32 crypto swap problem with what version
[22:43] <acz32> 14.04
[22:44] <acz32> it's strange that if you select encryption in the installer, it forces you to use LVM. you can't click "something else" and encrypt the partitions you create
[22:51] <acz32> do you know why it asks if i wanted to encrypt my home folder later on in the installer, after i have already selected encrypted LVM? seems redundant
[22:56] <ianorlin> acz32: if you have multiple users on the same comp with acess to the disc encryption and were paranoid to not want people to read your home that have access to your machine otherwise if they have access to disk they could read home
[23:01] <acz32> that's a good point, thanks