[14:16] <Steffieke> Why I cannot install any linux on a P4 2.66Ghz ??
[14:16] <Steffieke> I tried many distros
[14:17] <Steffieke> normaly lubuntu hAs to work on a P4 ??
[14:18] <genii> Try the 32 bit
[14:18] <Steffieke> I did
[14:19] <Steffieke> are there importand bios settings I need to make?
[14:19] <NOOB_> lxle?
[14:19] <Steffieke> lxde?
[14:19] <Steffieke> lxle ?
[14:20] <genii> What typically happens when you try to install?
[14:20] <hateball> Does the CPU support PAE? Even 32-bit kernels are compiled for that now and does not work with older hardware
[14:21] <Steffieke> I start booting up and I can select the language and keyboard settings and than it hangs
[14:21] <Steffieke> I don't thinks so
[14:21] <Steffieke> its a P4 2.66
[14:23] <Steffieke> the live-boot allso hangs
[14:23] <Steffieke> only windows will install and Hirens bootcd works too
[14:26] <hateball> Steffieke: you can try https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE
[14:26] <Steffieke> thnx , but do you think an old P4 intel has pae?
[14:27] <Steffieke> I'll check that out
[16:38] <Freddie_Mercury> Does installing libqt5gui5 and its dependencies on Lubuntu 14.04 LTS break the system?
[16:40] <wxl> should not, Freddie_Mercury . it's just adding libs that lubuntu doesn't normally use
[16:41] <Freddie_Mercury> wxl, basically, it seems Minitube 2.5, the latest stable, requires it, but I was told in #ubuntu that since Lubuntu, which uses LXDE (non-QT so far) doesn't use QT, it may break the system>
[16:42] <wxl> Freddie_Mercury: sounds to me like they're guessing. as long as it doesn't remove gtk, you should be fnie.
[16:42] <Freddie_Mercury> OK.
[16:42] <Freddie_Mercury> Let me go ahead and take the plunge then.
[16:45] <Freddie_Mercury> wxl, install seems to have worked; now I'm finally able to install from the Minitube deb.
[16:45] <wxl> excellent Freddie_Mercury :)
[16:46] <Freddie_Mercury> Now, I hope this new version fixed the problem I was having.
[16:46] <wxl> best of luck on that one!
[16:46] <Freddie_Mercury> Apparently the Google API, it wasn't able to access it.
[16:46]  * Freddie_Mercury shrugs.
[16:47] <Freddie_Mercury> Yay, works now.
[16:47] <Freddie_Mercury> :>
[16:47] <wxl> well if they make apis like everyone else does, they change every 5 minutes :)
[16:48] <Freddie_Mercury> Yeah. ._.
[16:49] <wxl> ooh
[16:49] <Freddie_Mercury> Hm?
[16:49] <wxl> glad it's working :)
[16:49] <Freddie_Mercury> Cheers.
[17:09] <phillw> Freddie_Mercury: ping
[17:09] <Freddie_Mercury> phillw: ping
[17:09] <phillw> I *may* have a work round to add the weather applet, if you are okay with terminal stuff?
[17:10] <Freddie_Mercury> Hm, what was the issue again? It disappeared when I minimized the windows?
[17:11] <Freddie_Mercury> "Iconified".
[17:11] <Freddie_Mercury> Because what I did was, just get rid of that toggler.
[17:11] <Freddie_Mercury> And now I use the virtual desktops.
[17:11] <Freddie_Mercury> To look at desktop.
[17:11] <Freddie_Mercury> I also added a Conky widget to the desktop.
[17:11] <Freddie_Mercury> And look at it the same way.
[17:12] <phillw> Freddie_Mercury: that was it, but I said to use the inbuilt weather applet.. which is not there in 14.04. But, if you have solved it using conky , no further action is needed
[17:12] <Freddie_Mercury> Oh, that.
[17:12] <Freddie_Mercury> What was your workaround?
[17:12] <Freddie_Mercury> Just roughly/
[17:13] <Freddie_Mercury> (I don't use Conky for weather, just system stats.)
[17:13] <Freddie_Mercury> (I don't know how to do the URI stuff. :/)
[17:18] <phillw> Freddie_Mercury: I was going to send you weather.so to simply drop into /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/lxpanel/plugins
[17:18] <Freddie_Mercury> What does it look like.
[17:19] <phillw> 1 little applet for cloud type (sun, partially cloud, cloud, light rain, heavy rain... and night ones) and a temp applet in F or C
[17:20] <Freddie_Mercury> Very simple and small I guess.
[17:20] <Freddie_Mercury> Hold up a second, let me show you what my desktop looks like atm
[17:20] <phillw> also includes forecast for tomorrow
[17:27] <phillw> Freddie_Mercury: http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/8615/pluginwithtooltip.png shows it on tool bar and also the display when you click it.
[17:27] <Freddie_Mercury> Ohhh, it's an indicator.
[17:27] <Freddie_Mercury> Not a *widget*.
[17:27] <Freddie_Mercury> Like, a tooltip thing.
[17:28] <Freddie_Mercury> Whatever it would be called.
[17:28] <phillw> yeah, sits along side the other little indicators that you can add... Uses very little space up, which I like :)
[17:29] <Freddie_Mercury> Sounds good, I may get it. This is my desktop atm: http://s12.postimg.org/m8zdwz0gt/2015_09_22_192105_1280x800_scrot.png
[17:30] <Freddie_Mercury> Weather widget looks neat, huh?
[17:30] <Freddie_Mercury> I found it yesterday.
[17:30] <phillw> much tidier than mine, although I rarely see my desktop!
[17:31] <Freddie_Mercury> Heh, why is that, always doing stuff in active windows? :)
[17:32] <phillw> indeed.... IRC keeps me busy, and I over see a couple of Fb areas and get a fair bit of mail.
[17:33] <Freddie_Mercury> "Oversee"?
[17:33] <Freddie_Mercury> You're FB staff
[17:33] <Freddie_Mercury> ?
[17:33] <bioterror> some ubuntu related pages on fb
[17:33] <Freddie_Mercury> Ohh, nice.
[17:33] <phillw> no, I'm a mod for three lubuntu areas
[17:33] <Freddie_Mercury> Anyway.
[17:33] <phillw> and linuxpadawan