[04:33] Using Lubuntu 15.04. When I click on the Volume Control Settings in the taskbar, the volume control pops up, and will stay up until I click it again, even if I click elsewhere. It does not automatically disappear. [04:33] How can I make it automatically disappear after a couple seconds? [04:36] amofiuhr_: I do not know how to do that [04:39] you there ianorlin? [04:41] if you have a mouswheel you can move volume up and down with that [04:42] hi [04:44] eipi10: anything I can help with? [04:44] umm.. [04:45] do you have a preference to pcmanfm? [04:45] I know how to use it yes do now can you ask a more specific question [04:45] oh you know what, I think holstien and I were typing about it. [11:55] hello. I had applied additional drivers that I needed on Live desktop setup. One was for wireless networking and other was for amd cpu. And now when I reboot the computer freezes. [11:56] How do I correct this? I need the wireless networking capability at least. [21:17] Just wondering(not going to do it, just would like to know how for future reference :D), how do I run wily-proposed instead of wily? [21:18] nvm I will ask in #ubuntu [21:41] there is a problem with the download page for 14.x.3 [21:41] i think [21:43] http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/trusty/release/ [21:43] there are two listings for 14.x.3 for the Desktop [21:44] S2L3LSKD: one amd64, one i386 [21:44] no, there are a total of six choices on that page for download [21:45] S2L3LSKD: per architecture, yes [21:45] iso (http), torrent, zsync, the list, the manifest, and the metalink [21:45] earlier versions have amd64+mac which is no longer published [21:46] and ppc is missing because of issues beyond our control [21:46] aren't they 14.04 [21:46] the previous versions [21:46] here's an iso example: [21:46] http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/trusty/release/lubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-amd64.iso [21:47] see the .03? [21:47] s/0// [21:47] the md5sums kind of say it all, no? http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/trusty/release/MD5SUMS [21:48] `cat MD5SUMS | awk '{print $1}' | uniq -d` → nothing [21:48] i.e., every md5sum is different [21:49] i.e., all the isos are different [21:49] got it S2L3LSKD ? [21:49] and there are no alternates either, i forgot about that [21:50] yes, i was aware of that, but wouldn't 14.04 and 14.04.03 have different pages ? [21:50] no [21:50] point releases appear on the same page [21:51] *shrug*, ok [21:51] that's how every flavor does it [21:51] and has been doing it for quite a long time [21:51] i did not know that [21:51] now you know :) [21:52] thx [21:52] np [21:57] hrm, it seems the last 15.04 installation on a pc has resulted in a white screen with a mouse pointer [21:57] nothing else [21:57] S2L3LSKD: did you check the md5? [21:58] no [21:58] then that may be why [21:58] !md5 | S2L3LSKD [21:58] S2L3LSKD: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows [21:58] nm, it works now [21:58] it seems it does not like an external monitor plugged in upon boot [21:59] will safari work on lubuntu [21:59] if they make it work for linux [22:00] according to wikipedia they do not [22:01] S2L3LSKD: here's a list of browsers using the same engine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebKit#Installed_base [22:14] update fixed the external monitor issue [22:22] aptitude is default for 15.04 ? [22:35] S2L3LSKD: i don't think aptitude is the default for anything [23:14] when lubuntu goes to "sleep" while connected to an external monitor, it "whites" out [23:14] the white screen of ... [23:15] nm. it's ok [23:39] heh, were making jokes about the time it takes to get a working linux system :) [23:49] we need a channel called lutubunu, like you tube [23:49] join #lubuntu-offtopic S2L3LSKD . it's like that.