[15:42] <johny_> hello
[15:43] <tsimonq2> !help | johny_
[15:44] <johny_> I would like just to report an issue I had trying to install lubuntu 15.10 from bootable usb (created with dell xps and ubuntu 15.10), I saw "boot error" and that's all... something is wrong, I've tried on a few machines and everywhere with same result. I've moved to lubuntu 15.04. So it seems bootable images is broken?
[15:45] <johny_> thanks guys for welcome and help message ;) I hope the one I've experienced is a known issue ;)
[15:45] <tsimonq2> johny_: can you be more specific? is it an architecture problem, is it a bootloader problem, I just needs to know more specifics. :)
[15:45] <tsimonq2> johny_: did it just say, "boot error"?
[15:48] <johny_> on black screen on top there was a common line "Linux something..." and the second line was "boot error" and nothing happened, I've recreated that bootable usb, same effect, tried on a 3 machines, same effect, I've created bootable usb for 15.04 on same device and was fine, looks like corrupted image or something? md5sum from my downloaded file of 15.10 was same as on website
[15:49] <johny_> that might be bootloader problem?
[16:33] <username1> How does one find out which version of Lubuntu one is using?
[16:36] <username1> Apparently with lsb_release.
[16:36] <Mathisen> lsb_release -a
[17:08] <Pat> Hi, I'm running two laptop with lubuntu. One with version 14.04 lts and the other one with version 15.10. I tried to install 14.04 lts on the second one (dell inspiron 5000 series) but was unable (probe failed) so I gave up and install 15.10. Whit 14.04 it's easy to download to external drive (lacie cloudbox) via network. both laptop connected to network via wifi. Whit 15.10 I get error message from transmission Operation not supported
[17:17] <Pat> not sure if it's relevant but I'm using pcmanfm file manager. I Can access copy, etc to lacie when I go to network. I set the dowload file to be lacie. Work for few second than I get the message I mentionned.
[17:18] <Mathisen> Pat, not to judge anyone or anything but ask in #ubuntu also its kinda quiet in here sometimes
[17:19] <Pat> ok thanks for the your honesty.
[17:43] <allegorical> hm, been trying to get an audio cd to work in lubuntu but no such luck so far... any ideas? i'm trying with VLC but keep getting Your input can't be opened:
[17:43] <allegorical> VLC is unable to open the MRL 'cdda:///dev/sr0'. Check the log for details.
[17:45] <allegorical> i enabled debug messages... something like "cdda error: could not read TOCHDR
[17:45] <allegorical> cdda error: no audio tracks found
[17:45] <allegorical> core debug: no access modules matched
[17:45] <allegorical> core error: open of `cdda:///dev/sr0' failed
[17:45] <allegorical> core debug: dead input"
[17:45] <allegorical> apologies for spam
[18:23] <allegorical> anyone ?
[18:38] <allegorical> after putting cd in, there should be a popup box ? (i get none)
[18:38] <allegorical> popup box/menu*
[20:30] <njub> hello guys , im having troubles setting up keyboard shortcut for new input method in IBus
[20:31] <njub> at this point i would like to have default shortcut , but even that is not possible it seems
[22:47] <scub> hi all
[22:47] <scub> new here,
[22:48] <scub> looking to configure sound, think i may need to tell lubuntu to use hdmi interface?
[22:58] <scub> looks like my hdmi sound isnt listed in available ports.
[23:37] <zooko-web> Hello, folks! I like Lubuntu, and I'm looking for something to install on my new Samsung Chromebook 2 Exynos (ARM chip).
[23:38] <zooko-web> If anybody wants to help me figure out how to follow instructions like http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv7/samsung/samsung-chromebook-2 or http://linux-exynos.org/wiki/Samsung_Chromebook_2_XE503C32/Installing_Linux
[23:38] <zooko-web> but end up with Lubuntu instead of Arch or whatever, I would be very grateful! And we could write a wiki page about it as we go.
[23:39] <zooko-web> Here's yet another instruction set, this one for Debian: http://www.galexander.org/chromebook/