[01:34] <lubuntu_> i <3 lubuntu
[02:23] <rainmayyetcome> is there a problem with flash for lubuntu "try without installing"
[02:23] <rainmayyetcome> some youtube videos work and some do not, many flash applications do not work
[02:25] <rainmayyetcome> this is what i am seeing
[02:25] <rainmayyetcome> well first it says a plugin is missing and then it says that i need to install flash afterwards
[02:25] <rainmayyetcome> although flash is already installed/multiverse already set up
[02:27] <Unit193> Is whatever browser you're using detecting flash and not blocking it?
[02:27] <rainmayyetcome> am using stock firefox
[02:27] <rainmayyetcome> detects flash as in some youtube videos work
[02:27] <rainmayyetcome> does not appear to be blocking some youtube videos
[02:27] <Unit193> Perhaps the html5 ones?
[02:27] <rainmayyetcome> ah, possibly
[02:27] <rainmayyetcome> yes
[02:28] <rainmayyetcome> like tinychat, if tinychat uses html5
[02:28] <Unit193> Anywho, you can also try  adobe-flashplugin from the partner repos, and browser-plugin-freshplayer-pepperflash
[02:28] <Unit193> Should check the top bar to see if FF says anything about blocking, and in the Addons manager.
[02:30] <rainmayyetcome> will do
[02:30] <rainmayyetcome> let me try that pepperflash
[02:30] <rainmayyetcome> i think i've heard of that before
[02:30] <Unit193> You'll have to have  adobe-flashplugin  to go along with that.
[02:30] <Unit193> !info adobe-flashplugin partner
[02:32] <rainmayyetcome> did sudo apt-get install adobe-flash and i get unable to locate package adobe-flash
[02:32] <rainmayyetcome> E: Package 'adobe-flashplugin' has no installation candidate
[02:33] <Unit193> !partner
[02:33] <tachibana> D:
[02:34] <rainmayyetcome> ah idk how to do the command line lol
[02:34] <rainmayyetcome> couldn't find any addon called pepperflash
[02:35] <Unit193> rainmayyetcome: You can likely also open Software Souces and checkbox the partner repo.
[02:37] <rainmayyetcome> not sure what you guys are referring to, but going to add "adob e flash plugin to the add apps basket
[02:37] <rainmayyetcome> and update real quick
[02:39] <rainmayyetcome> oh okay on software & updates/other software
[02:39] <rainmayyetcome> canonical partners is checked but canonical partners (source code) is not checked
[02:40] <Unit193> That's fine.  Then all you have to do is refresh apt cache (or whatever the thing calls it) and then install adobe-flashplugin.
[02:40] <rainmayyetcome> not sure that'll do anything
[05:57] <leyla_29> hello does anyone here using lxle?
[06:00] <SlidingHorn> leyla_29: I'm not, but what's your question?  Just asking outright might be more effective :)
[06:01] <leyla_29> i want to make a launcher for updates (synaptic package manager) on the desktop
[06:02] <leyla_29> ive put lxle on a friends computer and she isn't very computer literate really, so it'd be easier if i could just show her an application on the desktop for her to double click once a week to keep her system up to date
[06:02] <SlidingHorn> ok, well, first, LXLE, isn't technically supported here., you'd have to go to their actual channel, but let me see if I can help
[06:03] <leyla_29> thanks
[06:03] <leyla_29> and i couldn't find a channel for lxle, do you know what it's called?
[06:04] <SlidingHorn> #lxle here on freenode
[06:04] <bioterror> put update.sh on her desktop
[06:04] <bioterror> and there you can put sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[06:05] <leyla_29> thats a good idea bioterror
[06:05] <leyla_29> but using sudo apt-get upgrade installs all levels of upgrades
[06:05] <leyla_29> even the level 4 and 5 risky ones
[06:06] <SlidingHorn> leyla_29: didn't mean to send you to an empty channel, but that's supposedly their spot, lol
[06:06] <leyla_29> lol yes i did check that one when i first connected
[06:07] <leyla_29> bio: is it better to run upgrade or dist-upgrade?
[06:08] <leyla_29> bio: and how do i make it executable?
[06:08] <SlidingHorn> leyla_29: I always use dist-upgrade
[06:08] <leyla_29> chown +x
[06:08] <leyla_29> ?
[06:09] <SlidingHorn> sudo chmod +x <filename>
[06:10] <leyla_29> thanks
[06:10] <leyla_29> well that will do i think
[08:17] <utu8o> has anyone tested Lubuntu on the Kangaroo desktop pc?
[08:18] <utu8o> the Kangaroo Desktop PC is an incredible value for only $99 you guy a complete PC with full Windows 10, cheaper than buying Windows 10 alone! My question is can Lbuntu install and run well on this PC? I heard the Kangaroo has proprietary hardware...
[08:18] <utu8o> it only has audio output via HDMI for example
[08:19] <utu8o> it has a finger print reader, bluetooth, WIFI... etc
[08:20] <utu8o> this is what i'm talking about http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883722001
[08:30] <SlidingHorn> utu8o: only way to find out is to try it...grab a LiveUSB and give it a shot
[08:33] <bioterror> http://www.newegg.com/global/sg/Product/SingleProductReview.aspx?ReviewID=4474725
[08:36] <SlidingHorn> bioterror: nice find
[11:15] <eipi10> is 230 MB normal RAM usage at idle with 14.04?
[11:15] <utu8o> yeah probably
[11:19] <bioterror> quite like, if you have opened web browser, terminal and shut them down
[11:20] <eipi10> yeah, exactly bio.  This is after start-up.
[11:21] <eipi10> my other computer with 14.04 runs at about 140.
[11:21] <bioterror> and you've used "free" command to check that usage out?
[11:22] <eipi10> no
[11:22] <eipi10> can you advise?
[11:23] <bioterror> http://www.linuxnix.com/find-ram-size-in-linuxunix/
[11:23] <eipi10> thanks
[11:34] <eipi10> yeah, that checks out using free.  With a browser window, htop, hexchat, and lx term, it's about 470MB.
[11:35] <bioterror> quite high, I think
[11:36] <eipi10> whats yours?
[11:38] <utu8o> LXDE on Debain only uses like 110 MB RAM
[11:38] <bioterror> http://ricecows.org/ram_usage.txt
[11:38] <utu8o> LXDE on Trisquel Mini uses around 160 MB RAM
[11:39] <utu8o> Lubuntu was around 230 MB of RAM for me too
[11:39] <utu8o> probably just Ubuntu spyware or something
[11:40] <eipi10> I've been getting a lot of updates lately
[11:41] <bioterror> lubuntu has lots of stuff running, that explain the usage
[11:41] <bioterror> network manager and others
[11:42] <Unit193> htop
[11:42] <eipi10> hey Unit
[11:42] <eipi10> yeah, I have nm and update notifier working
[11:42] <bioterror> Unit193, htop is defacto?
[11:43] <Unit193> Should be, but doubt it.
[11:43] <eipi10> thanks for the input. I was just wondering why there was a difference compared to the other computer with the same exact set-up.
[11:51] <utu8o> how much hdd space does lubuntu need
[11:51] <eipi10> well, one is 32bit, the other 64
[11:52] <eipi10> bare bones is about 4.5GB for 14.04
[12:04] <eipi10> LXDE on Debian, huh?
[12:05] <bioterror> right after boot into desktop I get 60MB on htop just one urxvt running
[12:06] <eipi10> is that the OS you use most?
[12:41] <leszek> bioterror: just open the browser and you will have plenty of ram used :P
[15:29] <rainmayyetcome> does the lubuntu running from USB (try without installing) already include the pepper flash player?
[15:39] <utu8o> if not you can probably install it while on liveCD/USB
[15:56] <rainmayyetcome> ah for some reason cannot even find it in software center
[15:56] <rainmayyetcome> lubuntu software center
[16:01] <utu8o> btw, what is pepper flash player
[16:01] <utu8o> try synaptic manager