[03:50] <Ivan__> hello?
[03:51] <Ivan__> ???
[03:51] <Ivan__> help?
[04:43] <Guest17487> hi guys
[04:44] <ianorlin> hi Guest17487
[04:44] <Guest17487> i just install lubuntu on my computer
[04:44] <Guest17487> little instable
[04:45] <Guest17487> on the sreen i mean
[04:45] <Guest17487> i fix it
[04:45] <Guest17487> now ethernet not working
[04:45] <Guest17487> but i know it is not like window
[04:46] <Guest17487> llinux tell when it is working
[04:46] <Guest17487> i waiting for the net and i will try again
[04:46] <ianorlin> Guest17487: are you still plugged into ethernet?
[04:47] <Guest17487> but i have no hope it can work le plug is good
[04:47] <Guest17487> but not detection of internet
[04:47] <ianorlin> do you have a little in the bottom right corner and looks like two arrows
[04:48] <Guest17487> its earching somethings but no getting anything
[04:48] <Guest17487> searching
[04:51] <ianorlin> did you finish the install or is it still in progress?
[05:00] <ianorlin> Guest17487: which version are you trying to install?
[05:48] <Guest17487> ianorlin, i install 15.10 version
[05:48] <Guest17487> but it is not  the problem
[05:49] <Guest17487> internet  not working w windows too
[05:50] <Guest17487> it is hardware i think
[05:50] <Guest17487> because my pad working fine w wifi
[05:51] <ianorlin> Guest17487: do you have another ethernet cable?
[05:51] <Guest17487> next step will be put ubuntu on my eepad transformer
[05:51] <Guest17487> it is not the cable it is the system of connection
[05:52] <Guest17487> it is electric cable you translmitt data
[05:52] <ianorlin> cables can go bad?
[05:52] <Guest17487> for that you need maybe specific driver
[05:52] <ianorlin> or do you have another computer that works with that cable
[05:52] <Guest17487> it work w an other computer
[05:52] <Guest17487> yes
[05:53] <ianorlin> are you in the live session of lubuntu
[05:53] <ianorlin> do you know what ethernet it has?
[05:53] <Guest17487> no
[05:54] <Guest17487> i shutdown everythings , piss me off
[05:54] <Guest17487> i did ifconfig before
[05:55] <Guest17487> it was show me 2 things , ethernet and the loop
[05:55] <Guest17487> ethernet don' t get ip
[05:55] <Guest17487> i guess it is normal
[05:59] <Guest17487> i was thinking how to connect my pad to the uc to supervise and configure lubuntu . witch software can do that?
[05:59] <Guest17487> i make my compliqued i think
[05:59] <Guest17487> and for nothing
[06:03] <alex10791> hello, I'm using lubuntu and I'm trying to allocate a hugepage (2MB) like this "mmap(NULL, (size_t)2*1024*1024, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS | MAP_HUGE_2MB, -1, 0)", the pointer I get back though is 0x7f0923773000 which is not a 2MB page, do you know what the issue might be?
[06:05] <ianorlin> alex10791: doing what with a hugepage I don't think most would know what you are doing really
[06:09] <alex10791> I'm not sure I understood, but I'm need a 2MB page so I tried the above in C which didn't work, so I thought you might know if there is any other limitation and how I can overcome it
[18:17] <Erix> hi
[18:17] <wxl> what's up Erix
[18:17] <Erix> I started updating an old computer which had lubuntu 12 something to LTS 14.04
[18:18] <Erix> will it work smoothly
[18:18] <Erix> or better I do a clean install
[18:19] <Erix> it seems would take hours of updating
[18:19] <wxl> Erix: sure should. only one way to find out, anyways. :)(
[18:19] <wxl> it shouldn't take hours
[18:19] <wxl> it's not windows after all
[18:19] <Erix> wxl: thanks
[18:20] <Erix> wasnt sure to wait or just make a clean install
[18:20] <Erix> But will wait I guess
[18:20] <wxl> i think clean installs are relevant only if you have an unsupported upgrade path
[18:20] <Erix> I can't remember why I installed the 32 bit version on this 64 bit machine
[18:21] <Erix> thats another problem
[18:21] <wxl> yeah i think we kind of suggested that as the "safe route"
[18:21] <wxl> you can KIND OF turn a 32 bit version into 64 but it's a bit of a pain
[18:21] <wxl> i'd suggest a clean install if you want 64 bit
[18:22] <wxl> Erix: in general, i would suggest 64 bit, especially with chrome having stopped supporting it!
[18:22]  * wxl uses chrome, fwiw
[18:22] <Erix> 3.11.0-15-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 30 17:25:07 UTC 2014 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux
[18:23] <wxl> yeah so do a clean install and get amd64
[18:23] <Erix> I use firefox
[18:23] <wxl> Erix: well, it's a sign of the times is what i mean
[18:24] <Erix> it will ask for a restart right? after the update to 14.04
[18:25] <Erix> much changed I guess
[18:25] <wxl> Erix: since you'll get a new kernel, undoubtably
[18:25] <wxl> Erix: incidentially, if you were not aware, that's the only reason you should ever be asked to restart
[18:30] <Erix> wxl: thanks. didn't know/remember that
[18:30] <Erix> I were away from linux during the times
[18:30] <Erix> that kernel till today
[18:30] <Erix> :)
[18:35] <Erix> reregistered my nick to freenode
[18:36] <wxl> welcome back :)
[18:55] <Erix> cleaning up
[18:55] <Erix> reboot soon
[18:55] <Erix> will be back
[19:03] <Erix> back
[19:04] <Erix>  3.13.0-79-generic #123-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 19 14:28:32 UTC 2016 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux
[19:05] <Erix> wifi/network symbol lost (the one near clock)
[19:25] <eipi10> my nm applet suddenly disappeared from systray. When I try it from CL, I get: WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-P7Wo4d4JZ6: Connection refused.
[19:26] <eipi10> any ideas?
[19:28] <eipi10> I believe it happened right after I installed sox.
[19:36] <ianorlin> eipi10: I don't think you shouwd worry about that that is more because lubuntu does not ship with a screen reader by default and it tries to connect to something you don't have itstalled
[19:39] <eipi10> could my nm-applet.desktop have been re-written by something I was fooling with? It reads "NoDisplay=true"
[19:42] <eipi10> gonna log out
[19:46] <eipi10> if you care to know, this fixed it: Exec=dbus-launch nm-applet ..........from Exec=nm-applet.
[19:47] <eipi10> I found it here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/592406/nm-applet-wifi-issues-on-lubuntu-14-04
[19:47] <eipi10> I just don't know what changed it.  I didn't!
[23:50] <bill_> hello
[23:56] <y0r94rd14n4n93l> hi