[01:59] <unknown1> help
[01:59] <unknown1> i don't have sound on my laptop
[01:59] <unknown1> can anyone helpme plz
[01:59] <ianorlin> unknown1: have you opend alsamixer and made sure it is not muted
[01:59] <ianorlin> also does your laptop have hdmi ?
[02:00] <unknown1> yes i have hdmi
[02:00] <ianorlin> because sometimes that gets set as the defualt for some reason I don't know
[02:00] <unknown1> but i don't use it
[02:00] <ianorlin> unknown1: might check bios /uefi to see if you can turn off hdmi audio then
[02:00] <unknown1> i have no sound on browser or anything
[02:01] <unknown1> is a limited bios XD
[02:01] <ianorlin> make sure you output is not the hdmi as that is an annoying problem
[02:01] <unknown1> how i open alsamixel
[02:01] <unknown1> alsamixer
[02:01] <unknown1> ??
[02:02] <ianorlin> unknown1: which version?
[02:02] <unknown1> idk
[02:02] <unknown1> :(
[02:02] <unknown1> whaere is it?
[02:02] <ianorlin> It shows in system profiler and benchmark
[02:03] <unknown1> im there then?
[02:04] <unknown1> ianorlin?
[02:06] <unknown1> hi?
[02:07] <unknown1> :-(
[02:08] <unknown1> plz guys help
[02:13] <ianorlin> what does it say under opretaing system for version
[02:21] <unknown1> -Version-
[02:21] <unknown1> Kernel		: Linux 3.16.0-38-generic (i686)
[02:21] <unknown1> Compiled		: #52-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 7 10:51:51 UTC 2015
[02:21] <unknown1> C Library		: Unknown
[02:21] <unknown1> Default C Compiler		: Unknown
[02:21] <unknown1> Distribution		: Ubuntu 14.10
[02:21] <unknown1> -Current Session-
[02:30] <unknown1> i still have no sound
[02:30] <unknown1> what a sad day
[02:41] <Auctus> anybody know how i can fix the white on light grey areas? I tried #lxde but no one is up: https://i.imgur.com/LRBQ783.png
[03:23] <ianorlyn> Auctus: right click the volume applet in panel and click volume control settings
[03:25] <ianorlyn> Auctus: never mind that accidently responded to someone else
[11:57] <BadLuckRyan> Is it possible to resize a partition using the grub command line? GParted usb isnt booting so Super Grub2 Disk is my only alternative.
[12:56] <uio> Hullo all. I recently installed lubuntu 14.04 and have been having some troubles with booting. It seems that when I shut-down and boot normally it will hang at a black screen, after which I do a hard shut-down (holding down the power button) then booting goes to the grub menu, but stays there, so I have to manually select an opition and then booting goes along normally. Any ideas of what might be going on ??
[14:22] <BadLuckRyan> Im using grub4dos trying to boot the Windows kernel (or efi). When i type "chainloader +1" i get "error: invalid EFI file path". What do I do?
[15:12] <holstein> BadLuckRyan: what i did, with my efi hardware was just let the installer deal with it
[15:12] <holstein> im able to boot linux from grub, and grub made an entry for windows
[15:13] <holstein> what are you trying to do? dual boot on a machine that is preventing you from installing another OS?
[15:13] <holstein> i found a bios setting that both OS's were "happy" with..
[15:30] <BadLuckRyan> holstein: its not that easy
[15:30] <holstein> BadLuckRyan: sure.. i suppose, im asking you for specifics about what isnt easy, and why.. since, it actually is that easy, luckily, here on my hardware
[15:30] <holstein> i was quite surpised, since, i had seen a lot of issues mentioned..
[15:31] <BadLuckRyan> holstein: im trying to get the windows setup.exe to run by doing the chainloader method
[15:31] <holstein> BadLuckRyan: to get what windows setup.exe to run?
[15:32] <BadLuckRyan> holstein: the Windows 8.1 setup.exe i mounted.
[15:33] <holstein> if you are saying, you are trying to install windows 8.1, i would follow proceedures for whatever it needs.. i would personally expect it to wipe the drive, or break whatever other OS's are on the drive
[15:33] <holstein> i would backup what i have, and plan for it to want to be "the only game in town" so to speak, on the drive
[15:34] <BadLuckRyan> holstein: from what i found i have to type "chainloader /path/to/bootmgfw.efi
[15:34] <holstein> i might even just give it a normal scenario.. a blank space to install onto.. then, i would reinstall linux afterwards
[15:34] <holstein> BadLuckRyan: you can use the main ubuntu channel since its not related to lubuntu or lxde.. you may find sommeone else who has done what you are trying to do.. or, yyou may get support from microsoft for that software they created
[15:35] <BadLuckRyan> holstein: im not worried about that. I've dealt with the "Boot Device Not Found" error a million times. I'll risk it. Besides Windows doesnt overwrite the whole Hard Drive like i want it to
[15:35] <holstein> if you are running some kind of windows updater in windows 7 that updates it to windows 8, i would give it the most basic, and expectedly normmal scenario
[15:36] <BadLuckRyan> holstein: ok I'll figure it out, again
[17:00] <Zz4yMYrZX6> Does anyone know about progress on this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1446247
[17:12] <ianorlyn> Zz4yMYrZX6: not sure there is any unfortanetly
[17:41] <Finetundra> anyone know if  ubuntuupdates.org is a trustworthy source?
[17:43] <holstein> Finetundra: for what?
[17:43] <holstein> ubuntu updates? you use the provided ubuntu default repos for that..
[17:44] <Finetundra> a program or package
[17:44] <Finetundra> updates I just use termianl for
[17:44] <holstein> Finetundra: the official ubuntu sources are the "trusted" official ones.. the others will be like a pPA
[17:44] <holstein> !ppa
[17:45] <holstein> you are welcome to trust whatever sources you want..
[17:45] <Finetundra> hmm, how do I know if it's trusted?
[17:45] <holstein> Finetundra: ask the creators of the sources.. they are not ubuntu sources.. those are alreadyu setup and trusted, and tested/supported
[17:46] <holstein> what are you trying to do?
[17:46] <holstein> i wouldnt go and casually add sources.. even if they *are* stating support on some level
[17:50] <Finetundra> hmm, I seem to have misspoken.
[17:51] <Finetundra> This is a website that I wish to download a package from.
[17:54] <holstein> sure.. but, you must understand, its not an ubuntu or lubuntu package, so, we cant say its "safe".. i can only say, it can be anything from completely safe, to, malicious
[17:54] <holstein> it'll be up to you to decide to take the risk
[18:08] <Finetundra> how does one install sdl2?
[18:23] <MajB> Should be in the repositories.  Open synaptic package manager.
[18:24] <holstein> !info sdl2
[18:25] <holstein> !info sdl2-config
[18:26] <holstein> !info libsdl2
[18:27] <holstein> well, anyways, theres a ppa i would look into https://launchpad.net/~zoogie/+archive/ubuntu/sdl2-snapshots
[21:45] <zh1> after doing lock screen on lubuntu 15.04 cant get out of black screen and login again, any way?