[02:43] how can i install chrome on lubuntu [02:43] the most recent ubuntu [02:44] i tried to install it by downloading and installing the file from their website [02:44] didnt work [03:18] i uninstalled firefox [03:18] and mplayer [03:18] hopefully it wont cause any problems [04:49] anyone here [04:49] there is a button that i kee on pressing [04:49] that doesnt display all the things open by the start button [04:49] but those things remain open [04:49] it doesnt appear in alt tabanymore === TheRedQueen is now known as Drone` [21:38] skype's got no sound [21:38] when i go to sound options it shows all devices for sound speakers and mics as virtual device [21:38] i got on the alsa settings and it all looks as it should [21:46] The problem is only related to Skype? [21:47] SebastianTCL: Got Pulseaudio installed? [21:47] And running, that is. You should use pavucontrol to check levels. [21:50] whats the cli command [21:59] anarkhos, [22:11] hi SebastianTCL [22:13] phillw, [22:14] bbl [22:20] Hello Community, I have an strange problem on Lubuntu 14.04 in the lxterminal. When I type "sudo apt-get update" everything work fine. But When I type "sudo cp‭ ‬-r sourcefolder ‬/usr/share/nginx/html" I get ---> "No command 'sudo' found, did you mean: ..." . Please help me [22:21] luus99: are you sure you typed sudo right and not sduo [22:23] exactly "sudo" when I remove the "sudo" and write only "cp‭ ‬-r sourcefolder ‬/usr/share/nginx/html" the message says "No command 'cp' found, did you mean: ..." [22:25] luus99: hmm I am not sure ? [22:26] luus99: how long have you had the lubuntu installed? [22:26] and hi CaCO3 [22:34] phillw: It's installed fresh in January 2015. I didn't use it over the year. And yesterday I started up & updated to the newest updates [22:35] luus99: if you are having issues with sbin commands (like cp, sudo etc).. you have a very poorly machine. [22:36] I'm not sure what / how to suggest things if you do not have simple commands. Is there data on there that you need to backup? [22:39] phillw: no Lubunbu is on an flash drive. but I spent some time on an preparation for an owncloud test install with nginx [22:42] luus99: we can spend hours on trying to rescue, but my honest advice is to run an md5checksum on the install media you used (it is in the boot screen as check CD / media... sort of thing) and simply do a re-install. If the install media is okay, it would point to your HDD being on its way out. [22:46] ok. thank you. I will do that. bye [22:46] Unit193: who is Drone` ?