[00:02] Can someone help me fix this "boot device not found 3f0" error? What I did was delete my EFI partition now I'm stuck with a bricked laptop with Xubuntu installed, but inaccessible. All the Linux distros I've tried on a LiveUSB won't boot. Super Grub2 Disk is the only exception but it's kind of useless. I can use it to get to Xubuntu's terminal though. [02:55] hi guess, my Audacious wont work [02:55] it say ALSA error: No suitable mixer element found. ALSA error: snd_mixer_find_selem failed. [02:55] pandji: does any soudn work [02:56] no [02:56] but my GNOME player work well [02:56] !audio [02:56] If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings. If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !players and !mp3. [02:56] pandji: so, *does* sound play in gnome player? yes or no? [02:57] yes [02:57] pandji: what OS are you using? lubuntu? 14.04? 15.04? any ppa's? what are you trying to play? an mp3? what type of file? [02:58] mp3 [02:58] i am newbie here :) [02:59] i would personally remove codec support from the equation, and test with a simple ogg [02:59] i just intall Lubuntu 14.04 just a minute ago :p [03:01] thx ubottu I.ll check alsa.opensrc ... [03:01] ubottu is a bot [03:01] Yes, I can confirm that I am a bot. http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Bots for all information. [03:01] holstein : any manual / howto to do that, tthx [03:01] how to do what? [03:02] u say to remove codec support from ... [03:02] :p [03:03] pandji: i say, theres no need to test with an mp3 [03:03] pandji: i said, remove mp3 support from your equation by not using an mp3 to test if you audio is working or not [03:03] use soemthing that is known supported, an ogg, for example, or an audio test [03:04] oh i see, so got to convert all my mp3 into ogg first ya :p [03:04] pandji: i did *not* say that [03:04] pandji: i dont want, or think you should convert all your mp3's [03:04] I usually buy cds and rip to flac or ogg [03:05] pandji: i say, you could have a codec issue that you are percieving as audio playback issue [03:05] pandji: you say, audio isnt working, and i say, your mp3's are not workling, so, try a simple, known-good ogg [03:05] if the ogg plays, then, you no audio plays in audacious.. and you can add mp3 support [03:06] okay, ill try to download some ogg files first === tahr193531 is now known as stevend4le === SonikkuAmerica is now known as littlebunnyfufu === littlebunnyfufu is now known as S-USA === S-USA is now known as S-USA|Werehog === S-USA|Werehog is now known as Shadow4000 === Shadow4000 is now known as HedgehogUSA === HedgehogUSA is now known as He_Who_Is_Nuts === He_Who_Is_Nuts is now known as SonikkuUSA|N [15:01] If i use lubuntu 64bit Is any software on Lubuntu 64 bit ? [15:10] lubuntu274: i don't understand your question? [15:10] Strange. [15:16] Some OS can be 64bit and sometimes the programs on it can be 32bit. [15:17] lubuntu274: most programs in the Ubuntu repositories exist on both [15:17] lubuntu274: some are 32bit only but you can set up multiarch support and that solves that [15:18] If i use 64 bit is it installs 64 bits programs automatic ? [15:18] lubuntu274: typically yes. [15:18] lubuntu274: at least, when installing from the repositories [15:21] Hello, can someone walk me through how to recreate my EFI partition? I deleted it by accident but found a way to make one with GParted. I have a workaround to get to Xubuntu desktop but when my laptop boots normally I get "boot device not found 3f0". Basically, i need to repopulate the /boot/efi/ path [15:28] What linux i mostly used on a netbook ? I have 64bit cpu and 1GB ram.