[00:50] anyone ever personally seen sensors-detect cause problems? [01:14] any idea why lm-sensors comes with Ubuntu and not Lubuntu? [01:15] deemed unnecessary like a clipboard manager? [01:16] really? [01:16] i can't say i know that to be the reason, but that would be my suspicion [01:17] there's plenty of things most lubuntu users make sure to install as soon as they're up and running [01:17] and that's not one for you? [01:17] nope [01:17] ok [01:17] similarly, *I* have a clipboard manager [01:17] there are others that would scoff at such things [01:18] * wxl shrugs [01:18] I just notice that the computer seems to run hotter with Linux than windows. [01:18] i've heard people argue for getting rid of bluetooth support [01:19] ..it came with windows and i just kept it on with a small partition. [01:19] well that would certainly be a reason to want to have the likes of lm-sensors [01:19] really? [15:01] hi guzs [15:01] guys [15:03] hi [15:10] how I can solve it to write on a usb hard disk when booting lubuntu with usb stick in live mode_ [15:10] I cannot write on it I can only read the usb hard disk [15:11] maybe with command mount and option remount [15:11] for this [15:11] like: [15:11] mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdaX [15:20] ok thanks [15:20] I will try that [17:02] afternoon all. [17:10] does anyone know how to get lubuntu to stop displaying critical dialogs on the external monitor? [17:12] jilocasin0: I don't know of an easy solution but I think openbox (the window manager) allows you to set a rule for specific windows to appear on a certain display. Take a look in the settings of that window (right clicking the window border) or in obconf directly [17:13] leszek: Yes, it says it will use the primary monitor, but doesn't tell me which is which? [17:14] jilocasin0: you can setup the primary monitor in the lxrandr tool or use arandr which is the tool I recommend for multimonitor configuration [17:14] leszek: And it doesn't matter which (1 or 2) I choose anyway, it still goes to the somewhat unreliable external monitor. [17:15] jilocasin0: hmm... can you make a screenshot of what dialog (just an example) you actually mean ? If it is a normal app dialog it might need to be configured app wise [17:16] leszek: The most obvious one is the one when you click the power button (Logout Lubuntu 15.10 session? (shutdown, reboot, etc.) [17:18] ah ok thats some kind of special dialog. I guess the resolution and Xorg decides on which monitor it gets shown. I am not sure how to configure that though. I don't think you can right click there to reveal the openbox configuration (Maybe alt+f3 works to bring the window dialog up as the decoration is set to none) [17:19] leszek: alt-f3 does nothing. [17:22] leszek: any idea that that dialog is called? [17:22] jilocasin0: it is called by lxpanel as far as I know [17:23] jilocasin0: lxsession-logout should be the name of the binary [17:23] leszek: lol, no, what is the window (the one with the shudown, reboot, etc.) called? [if you know] [17:25] jilocasin0: like I said lxsession-logout . If you are asking for the hidden window title. I don't know [17:25] leszek: that's O.K. It would just be easier to google it, if I knew what it was called. Thanks, anyway. [17:42] leszek: It's apparently bug# 1491884 [19:17] hello [19:17] i have hp dv8000 [19:18] i need to install wifi fonction [19:19] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [19:20] that could help you, trte [19:20] thx [19:20] let you know [19:29] hello again didn't display any information about wifi [19:30] lspci -vvnn | grep -A 9 NETWORK [19:30] case sensitive [19:31] ok thx i'll try again [19:39] my chip id is BCM4318 [19:42] do you have this installed bcmwl-kernel-source? [19:43] dpkg -l |grep grep bcmwl [19:44] ok i'll try [19:45] no such file or directory [19:45] !broadcom [19:45] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [19:46] Broadcoms are very problemmatic under Linux, unfortunately [19:47] ok thx there is a package and driver for i'll try them [19:51] trte: If you visit the link provided by ubottu, it has directions there [19:56] ok i've downloaded the driver from ubuntu [20:04] how do you get an onscreen keyboard working onlubuntu [20:18] Guest91375: You can install one. Onboard and GOK are viable options. [20:21] i triad install florence but the touchscreen wont work [20:32] LXDE (and Openbox) do not have good touchscreen support at all. [21:12] afternoon all. [21:13] odd question regarding dns in ubuntu; short names get resolved but full ones don't. nslookup finds it just fine, but ping, ssh, etc. don't. ex: here => 10.0.0.10, here.company.local => ??? nslookup here.company.local => 10.0.0.10 [21:14] any ideas? === IdleOne is now known as Guest62646