[04:42] <rexuss> hi guys, do you know where lubuntu keeps the file that includes the default alias?
[04:43] <rexuss> normally in a new installation, when we type alias, lubuntu would already came up with a couple of default aliases. So, where are these aliases configured?
[05:03] <au10tic> how can i install an older package version?
[05:20] <au10tic> how can i install an older package version?
[05:50] <au10tic> anyone?
[07:11] <rexuss> aul0tic: http://askubuntu.com/questions/138284/how-to-downgrade-a-package-via-apt-get
[08:12] <levo> hi, I tried to set right alt, or caps for compose key, (setxkbmap -option "compose:ralt") but it didn't have any effect. [i pressed and released right alt then i typed o and after that c but instead of writing copyright sign it just typed oc)
[09:07] <levo> guys what could be the reason setxkbmap -option compose:rctrl [-layout us] wouldn't work?
[10:33] <levo> so is it possible to set compose key while using keyboard layout handler?
[10:34] <levo> when I use setxkbmap it doesnt have any effects, i thought maybe it's because keyboard layout handler's overwrites it
[12:15] <mpmctoo> Hey folks, any new info on LXQT/Lubuntu? :)
[13:50] <chemerou> good evening
[19:00] <tsoutseki> hello. i am running lubuntu on one of my laptops and i can't figure out how to connect it to my wifi after a (somewhat) recent update
[19:00] <tsoutseki> could someone instruct me?
[19:03] <zy3pD> tsoutseki, i don't think that i can help u, but have u tried the terminal command "ifconfig" (look for wlan0), if u don't see the network indicator then try "nm-applet" or run a older kernel version, maybe something helps
[19:04] <tsoutseki> zy3pD, ok thanks ;(
[19:04] <ianorlyn> tsoutseki: try lspci to let me know which chipset
[19:04] <ianorlyn> tsoutseki: was it working before?
[19:05] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, yes. i can see the networks / wifi's if i add the thing on the taskbar, but it seems to not working properly and won't 'respond' (idk what to call it). i mean, i click it and all, enter the encryption key etc., but it acts like i never did
[19:06] <ianorlyn> tsoutseki: if you reboot hit shift to get to grub if not dual boot and select advanced options for ubuntu and try older kernel maybe?
[19:07] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, hmm, let me see
[19:08] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, i kept pushing shift again and again but it just booted normally. do i have to keep it pushed or something?
[19:08] <ianorlyn> tsoutseki: I think so
[19:09] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, yes, it worked now.i have some kernels; 3.13.0-26, 37, 45 and 49
[19:10] <tsoutseki> would you choose some specific?
[19:10] <tsoutseki> (generic)
[19:11] <tsoutseki> i chose the 26 one, let's see :)
[19:14] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, didn't work. i think it is related to the software lxde uses to get me connected or w/e
[19:14] <tsoutseki> like, its interfece
[19:14] <ianorlyn> tsoutseki: what happens if you run pgrep nm-applet in a terminal does it return a process id
[19:15] <ianorlyn> so are you saying the network applet is there but pressing on the internet it doesn't connect?
[19:15] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, it returned nothing
[19:15] <tsoutseki> and yes
[19:16] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, well, after updating, it disappeared
[19:16] <tsoutseki> but when i add it, it seems to not be working properly
[19:16] <ianorlyn> tsoutseki: what happens if you try guest session or a new user?
[19:16] <ianorlyn> as that would see if you might have missconfigured your own user session
[19:17] <ianorlyn> one other thing to try is alt-f2 for run dialog and nm-applet
[19:17] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, i updated that laptop and the desktop the same day, both can't connect, but let me see
[19:17] <tsoutseki> i ran a guest mode and a small window saying 'no session for pid 2069 showed up, anyway, back to the point
[19:18] <ianorlyn> tsoutseki: known bug
[19:18] <ianorlyn> but still no network applet
[19:18] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, yes, i connected through guest mode
[19:18] <tsoutseki> but the applet thing looks different here
[19:18] <tsoutseki> than the main user
[19:18] <ianorlyn> might be icon theme as that changes it
[19:19] <tsoutseki> ianorlyn, no, the interfece is different, too
[19:20] <tsoutseki> hmmm
[19:23] <tsoutseki> that specific interfece seems to be include in the 'system tray applets
[19:23] <tsoutseki> i will try adding it on the main user and see what happens
[19:25] <tsoutseki> all adding it did was having a keyboard thingy showing up on the task bar
[19:25] <tsoutseki> but now the laptop is connected to the internet, as soon as i connected through the other user on the main one, too
[19:26] <tsoutseki> i will try updating the computer now, maybe that will fix it
[20:17] <tsoutseki> updating didn't work :(
[20:20] <tsoutseki> i will try installing some networks managing software
[23:27] <TheAzther> hello?