[00:33] <ianorlin> is there a package so that when I update kernel I will pull down the latest linux-tools for my kernel as I need this for turbostat to work and having to do pull this in every kernel update could be annoying
[03:39] <pr0tlogic> hello, I am trying to install lubuntu on my logical drive, but it doesn't show the raid 10 array it shows the drives as if in jbod, anyone know why?
[03:49] <h-bomb> New release in a few hours right?
[03:53] <ianorlin> yes h-bomb
[03:53] <pr0tlogic> can the lubuntu installer do software raid?
[03:53]  * h-bomb gets giddy!
[03:54] <ianorlin> pr0tlogic: I honestly don't know but I don't use raid myself
[03:55] <Unit193> Thought the alternate/debian-installer did them better?
[03:55] <Unit193> !raid
[03:56] <Unit193> Maybe. :P
[03:57] <pr0tlogic> nah
[03:58] <pr0tlogic> none of those help
[03:58] <Unit193> Was worth a shot.
[03:58] <Unit193> And I'm with ianorlin, done LVM, not raid.
[03:59] <Unit193> pr0tlogic: Ubuntu and Lubuntu use the same installer, so #ubuntu or a channel specific to raid/the installer/etc will still apply to Lubuntu.
[03:59] <wxl> h-bomb: yeah, it's not exactly going to happen at daybreak :)
[03:59] <Unit193> !isitout | h-bomb
[03:59] <pr0tlogic> well ubuntu has options for software raid
[03:59] <pr0tlogic> I don't see those with lubuntu
[04:00] <Unit193> Oh?  Interesting.  Wonder what backend package Lubuntu's installer is missing this time.
[04:00] <Unit193> pr0tlogic: What version?
[04:00] <wxl> pr0tlogic: ubiquity or debian-installer?
[04:00] <pr0tlogic> 14.10
[04:00] <wxl> cuz i'm in d-i now and i see raid as an option
[04:00] <Unit193> pr0tlogic: And, before opening the installer, check if dmraid is installed?
[04:01] <pr0tlogic> yes dmraid is installed
[04:01] <pr0tlogic> maybe i should try the LTS?
[04:01] <pr0tlogic> would that make a difference?
[04:02] <wxl> doubtful
[04:02] <wxl> are you using debian installer or ubiquity?
[04:02] <pr0tlogic> whatever the dewfault is
[04:02] <pr0tlogic> I just downloaded lubuntu 14.10 today
[04:02] <wxl> with the desktop or alternate installer?
[04:02] <pr0tlogic> slapped it on a usb stick and booted iut
[04:02] <pr0tlogic> i tried both ways
[04:03] <pr0tlogic> i tried booting it live and using the installer
[04:03] <pr0tlogic>  and then just selecting the installer from grub
[04:03] <wxl> well alternate does not have a live option
[04:03] <wxl> so you haven't tried that?
[04:03] <pr0tlogic> what is alternate install?
[04:03] <wxl> there are two lubuntu images, outside of the different architectures (e.g. amd64, i386, ppc): alternate and desktop
[04:04] <pr0tlogic> oh im using desktop
[04:04] <wxl> desktop has a live session and uses the ubiquity installer that ubuntu uses
[04:04] <pr0tlogic> thats what im using
[04:04] <wxl> alternate does not have a live session and uses the debian installer that ubuntu SERVER uses
[04:04] <pr0tlogic> oh
[04:04] <pr0tlogic> gotcha
[04:04] <pr0tlogic> and ubuntu server includes raid options
[04:04] <pr0tlogic> awesome, thank you sexy :D
[04:04] <pr0tlogic> much appreciated
[04:04] <wxl> certainly does
[12:16] <zy3pD> hi everybody, there is a bug in PCManFM 1.2.0 (Lubuntu 14.04): When I press F4 to open the current dir in a terminal nothing happens if the path contains a space ... maybe someone forgot to surround the path with "" ... is this bug already known? ^^
[13:20] <asound> two friend of mine have sound problems
[13:20] <asound> how can i setup correctly the sound when having more then one sound card?
[13:21] <asound> in for example kubuntu i can setup the soundcard by settings
[13:21] <asound> but how can i set that up in lubuntu?
[13:32] <asound> hello?
[16:15] <jay8989> how to I change the text of lubuntu to resemble windows 7
[16:15] <jay8989> ?
[16:15] <holstein> jay8989: i might start with a screenshot or name for the font from windows. .there are windows fonts available..
[16:15] <holstein> you can likely add them, and just set the UI to use them
[16:16] <jay8989> im a newbie with linux
[16:16] <holstein> sure
[16:16] <jay8989> is there a program in lubuntu that allows me to change it
[16:16] <holstein> then, maybe just use it "as-is".. imagine when you were a newbie to windows, and you just used the system "as-is"
[16:16] <jay8989> like desktop preferences
[16:17] <holstein> jay8989: sure. there are lots of settings in the menu.. what i suggest is, use the live iso to experiment with those settings
[16:17] <jay8989> i mean I have some moderate skills with terminal commands
[16:17] <holstein> then, you dont "break" the installed os in any way
[16:18] <jay8989> well I think lubuntu is great but I favor the windows 7 fonts
[16:18] <holstein> you can also poke around or play around with the guest user, or a new user you create.. then, you dont "mess up" your current system
[16:18] <holstein> jay8989: sure.. just explain to a volunteer what fonts you want, by name, or some other way, and im sure that can happe
[16:18] <jay8989> lubuntu fonts seem soft
[16:18] <holstein> jay8989: i dont have windows 7 here, and its not free for me to check it
[16:19] <holstein> jay8989: what i would do is, just install the windows fonts, and apply them, and see if thats more what i want
[16:19] <jay8989> alright thanks for your help
[16:19] <holstein> !info ttf-mscorefonts-installer
[16:19] <jay8989> i see, yea ive done that for google earth linux
[16:19] <holstein> also, the "restricted extras" meta package installs windows fonts, and *lots* of other packages
[16:20] <holstein> jay8989: likely, you can just change the font, and find one you like
[16:20] <jay8989> this is off topic,  whats your experience with peppermint compared to lubuntu ?
[16:20] <holstein> i live near the peppermint dev's
[16:21] <holstein> they both use lxde.. peppermint is great. and an even smaller community with little/no support
[16:21] <holstein> lubuntu is an official flavor.. meaning, lubuntu *is* ubuntu
[16:21] <jay8989> yes support is important
[16:21] <holstein> that means something.. you get support.. upstream support.. peppermint doesnt have that, though, it *is* quite nice, and has lots of specialized tools
[16:21] <holstein> the dev team are great
[16:21] <jay8989> i heard lubuntu is going to lxqt at some point
[16:21] <holstein> jay8989: ?
[16:22] <holstein> jay8989: you should have heard/read that lxde is doing that.. upstream
[17:28] <ig0r_> why doesn't GUFW work with Lubuntu?
[17:29] <wxl> !info GUFW
[17:29] <wxl> !info ufw
[17:29] <holstein> should.. whats the issue?
[17:29] <wxl> oh derp
[17:29] <wxl> haven't tried but should work
[17:31] <holstein> i havent tried it recently, but last i did, it fired up.. whats the issue? can you start it from the terminal? and see any helpful error messages
[17:35] <ig0r_> I'd also like to know how to istall the latest Guest Additions for Virtualbox
[17:35] <wxl> ig0r_: for 15.04?
[17:35] <ig0r_> yes
[17:36] <wxl> ig0r_: virtualbox always lags behind. go complain at them :)
[20:19] <h-bomb> !isitout
[21:27] <jay38478> how do i change my root password
[21:27] <jay38478> ?
[21:27] <jay38478> i want to change my root password and also make it so when I boot into lubuntu it asks for a password
[22:23] <nicklas> hello, is the new lubuntu release still gtk, or has lubuntu switched to qt/lxqt now?
[22:23] <Unit193> GTK.
[22:23] <nicklas> thats too bad
[22:23] <Unit193> Not really, LXQt isn't ready for sure.
[22:24] <nicklas> i prefer qt, i run kubuntu atm, but cant upgrade cause of too little memory, i have a good pc with big hdd, but the os is installed with a small ssd with a few fps games
[22:56] <Ahmuck> "weather plugin" for panel does not appear to work
[22:56] <Ahmuck> battery icon is gone?
[23:12] <Ahmuck> right clicking and selecting "volume control settings" is activating the f12 key (i assume) as guake is opening rather than volume control settings.
[23:30] <talsamon> hallo I have upgraded some hours ago to 15.04 on my i686-pc. got this:init-zram-swapping[689]: mkswap: error: swap area needs to be at least 40 KiB, zram-config.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=255/n/a, Failed to start Initializes zram swaping - no answer in the ubuntu-channel. what is to do?
[23:32] <talsamon> swapon -s /dev/sda5  partition 2618364 8708 -1
[23:32] <talsamon> 2,5 GB RAM