[06:38] <topie> hello
[06:38] <topie> someone alive :)
[06:39] <hateball> I bet a few are
[06:39] <topie> someone who has some lirc experiance?
[06:41] <topie> i can't make irexec to run at startup. *.desktop file, rc.local, udev, ....   many things tried. Nothing works but manually starting it. ( with is nog the goal when you try to make a remote function )
[14:01] <kelby> anyone avalible to figure why this dosnt work? d-i	preseed/late-command string "in-target wget htp://192.168.1.254/Sources/sources.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list; in-target apt-get --yes -q update; in-target apt-get install --yes lubuntu-desktop"
[14:02] <kelby> the webserver has the fiile in the location listed, and is serving up request, as the same webserver is serving up the installation files
[14:03] <kelby> but that file never gets called
[15:16] <kelby> anyone avalible to figure why this dosnt work? using lubuntu 16.04 and this is my final line of my preseed.cfg for my netboot systems: d-i	preseed/late-command string "in-target wget http://192.168.1.254/Sources/sources.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list"
[16:15] <loolaa> Hey, can anyone help me? I recently installed Lubuntu onto my laptop and I cannot connect to wifi as there is no network manager applet. Any solutions?
[16:24] <AriMartti> loolaa: install network-manager-gnome
[16:26] <AriMartti> http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/network-manager-gnome
[17:33] <jearauz> I am using Lubuntu 16.04 on a Lenovo Thinkpad T60. It works fine, but every time that I log in after the machine goes to sleep I cannot see the cursor. It works, but it goes invisible. Someone knows how to fix it.
[17:35] <lynorian> I know a workaround is you can press control alt f1 and then control alt f7 to get the cursor back
[17:40] <jearauz> lynorian: I will try that. Thank you!
[17:41] <jearauz> Another question. Do you know why that does happen?
[17:41] <lynorian> a bug in intel gpu drivers
[17:43] <jearauz> Can I report that bug or someone already did it?
[17:53] <n-iCe> hi
[17:54] <lynorian> bug is already reported and has a solution in progresss and has been upstreamed
[17:57] <n-iCe> [  973.967962] psmouse serio1: issuing reconnect request
[17:57] <n-iCe> [  974.711165] psmouse serio1: synaptics: queried max coordinates: x [..5692], y [..3018]
[17:57] <n-iCe> I'm having those issues
[17:57] <n-iCe> sometimes my mouse stops working
[17:58] <n-iCe> [  384.835892] psmouse serio1: TouchPad at isa0060/serio1/input0 lost synchronization, throwing 3 bytes away.
[18:08] <jearauz> someone can give the link where I can report bug
[18:08] <wxl> !bugs | jearauz
[18:09] <teward> jearauz: if you are going to report the issue you just stated, that issue is already known, and the issue has been reported to INtel already... there's an 'in progress' state, and it will take time to fix
[18:09] <wxl> n-iCe: i hate to say this, but that's some weird stuff. it is possible it's a hardware issue. you might try opening it up, cleaning up the connections, etc.
[18:10] <jearauz> I just want to know how to report a bug.
[18:10] <wxl> teward: with a link to the bug report, jearauz can subscribe to it so he can get updates on when it's fixed.
[18:10] <wxl> jearauz: then follow the info from ubottu.
[18:11] <n-iCe> really?
[18:12] <wxl> n-iCe: absolutely. things do break. there's no reason why the connection should be lost. i mean it's possible there's an actual bug but it seems unlikely. you can test with other flavors of the same version to confirm it's not lubuntu specific. you could try other kernels to confirm it's not a bug in linux itself.
[18:13] <teward> wxl: indeed, but if it's upstreamed I don't know the bug link (see scrollback about an hour ago)
[18:13] <wxl> n-iCe: that's some low level reporting going on. it's not the desktop environment complaining, or even synaptics. that's the kernel having trouble maintaining a connection through the isa bus.
[18:14] <wxl> teward: ah, nevermind then :)
[18:14] <teward> wxl: lynorian said it was upstreamed ;)
[18:14] <teward> [2016-05-03 13:54:13] <lynorian> bug is already reported and has a solution in progresss and has been upstreamed
[18:14] <teward> :(
[18:14] <wxl> teward: than lynorian can provide us the link ;)
[18:14] <teward> :)  *
[18:14] <teward> wxl: heheheheh
[18:18] <lynorian> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94677
[18:18] <wxl> great
[18:18] <wxl> then here's the link to the downstream bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/1568604
[18:18] <Kamilion> from the bug, they've already bisected the commit
[18:19] <wxl> the upstream bug is already linked there, so updates there will get added to downstream
[18:19] <wxl> i.e. jearauz subscribe tyo the downstream one and you're set :)
[18:20] <Kamilion> wxl: what makes you say it's through the isa bus? or were you just being generic, meaning the PCIe/PCI/ISA busses in general?
[18:20] <wxl> Kamilion: isa0060/serio1/input0
[18:20] <Kamilion> I don't see anything in the bug that points at LPC being the... ahhhh.
[18:21] <wxl> do note we're talking about two different issues though
[18:21] <Kamilion> that's a synaptics touchpad
[18:21] <Kamilion> I have that on my thinkpad
[18:21] <wxl> THAT issue has to do with n-iCe losing his mouse
[18:21] <wxl> well, touchpad
[18:22] <Kamilion> the cursor going away
[18:22] <wxl> intermittently as i understand it
[18:22] <wxl> no, that's a different thing
[18:22] <wxl> that's what i'm saying: two different issues
[18:22] <wxl> jearauz = intel/mouse cursor thing
[18:22] <wxl> n-iCe = touchpad stops working intermittently
[18:23] <Kamilion> oh, sorry, my mistake
[18:23] <n-iCe> wxl: is not happening anymore
[18:23] <wxl> told you it was intermittent XD
[18:23] <n-iCe> it's weird
[18:23] <n-iCe> could a update do it?
[18:23] <n-iCe> was working fine yesterday
[18:23] <n-iCe> I did an update today and noticed it
[18:23] <Kamilion> n-iCe: I have weird issues with synaptics touchpads all the time.
[18:23] <wxl> if it stops working altogether and does not start working again, then it's likely from an update
[18:24] <wxl> if it goes in and out, that's most likely hardware
[18:24] <n-iCe> wxl: well, all is working I thikn the driver dies or something
[18:24] <n-iCe> I need to reboot
[18:24] <Kamilion> anything from room humidity to flakey ribbon cable
[18:24] <n-iCe> happened two times
[18:24] <n-iCe> but is ok now
[18:24] <n-iCe> no idea
[18:24] <Kamilion> have you checked the hw?
[18:24] <n-iCe> no
[18:24] <n-iCe> I have no idea how to
[18:24] <n-iCe> :p
[18:24] <wxl> that's what i said
[18:24] <wxl> unfortunately laptops aren't fun to get through
[18:24] <wxl> but i'm sure ifixit has a break down
[18:25] <n-iCe> is working fine right now
[18:25] <n-iCe> dmesg shows those message though
[18:25] <wxl> it's usually a matter of removing some screws, taking off the keyboard, and there's the ribbon
[18:25] <Kamilion> um, generally 'take it apart, wiggle all the connectors and make sure they're solid, put it back together'
[18:25] <n-iCe> I think I'm gonna download an Ubuntu live cd and check it.
[18:25] <wxl> that ^
[18:25] <Kamilion> n-iCe: I can recommend one.
[18:25] <wxl> remember you need to be on the same versions of everything
[18:25] <n-iCe> Kamilion: what
[18:25] <wxl> otherwise you're comparing apples and oranges
[18:25] <Kamilion> n-iCe: https://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core/releases/tag/0.9.0-rc1
[18:26] <n-iCe> whaaaaat's that
[18:26] <n-iCe> :D
[18:26] <Kamilion> my xen+lubuntu ISO spin
[18:26] <Kamilion> https://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core  <--- I haz lots of tools included, and it exports it's logs if you have a public IP
[18:26] <wxl> n-iCe: don't worry. he's mostly trustworthy :)
[18:27] <n-iCe> is that a linux distro?
[18:27] <Kamilion> it's just lubuntu after some edits on the iso
[18:27] <n-iCe> for better?
[18:27] <n-iCe> :p
[18:27] <Kamilion> removed the desktop applications and video playback libraries, added a bunch of virtualization tools.
[18:27] <Kamilion> and debugging goodies
[18:27] <Kamilion> of note, I include sysdig, the whole-system-capture-and-analyse tool
[18:28] <Kamilion> not saying "here, use this", just "I made a cool thing, maybe it's interesting"
[18:28] <Kamilion> wxl: I even signed the release with keybase this time *laughs*
[18:29] <n-iCe> is it more lightweight?
[18:29] <wxl> heheh nice
[18:29] <Kamilion> Nope. Just as lightweight as lubuntu.
[18:29] <Kamilion> I didn't remove any of the desktop environment components; just the applications (gnumeric is gone, abiword is gone, etc)
[18:30] <wxl> noooooo not abiword!!!! </sarcasm>
[18:30] <Kamilion> more importantly -- I provide the scripts to do so, so 'interested people' can edit my scripts and make their own custom spins too.
[18:30] <Kamilion> https://github.com/kamilion/kamikazi-core/blob/master/resources/buildscripts/xenial/02-purgelist.synpkg   <--- this is the list of removed applications
[18:31] <Kamilion> it takes the 800MB lubuntu iso down to about 550MB
[18:32] <Kamilion> then builds it back up to 800MB again with a different 300MB of packages (yay, QT5!)
[18:33] <Kamilion> oh, reminds me -- wxl, I could use some help getting the LXQT packages installed and configured as an alternative session... right now trying to install lxqt takes over the entire lubuntu session and only leaves an openbox fallback
[18:34] <wxl> Kamilion: there's much discussion right now on what exactly we're supposed to do to get lxqt going so, yeah. as soon as ji figure it ou :)
[18:34] <Kamilion> my builder VM already has a working LXQT
[18:36] <Kamilion> http://puu.sh/oF2IL/d2c9c3724c.png
[18:37] <Kamilion> still a couple papercut bugs I know of
[18:37] <Kamilion> like the desktop root window not resizing when the desktop changes resolutions
[18:38] <Kamilion> outside of that; it's been remarkably stable and well behaved... I remember when pcmanfm crashed up a storm several years ago early in it's life
[18:39] <Kamilion> now it's gotten a toolkit-rewrite and still isn't crashy, so *slow clap* good job
[19:05] <lynorian> Kamilion, yeah I reported that upstream a while ago
[19:05] <lynorian> I got it with like opensuse tumbleweed as well so I upstreamed it
[19:05] <Kamilion> the fail to resize?
[19:05] <lynorian> yes
[19:05] <Kamilion> vmware/vbox?
[19:06] <Kamilion> or actual hw?
[19:13] <lynorian> kvm
[19:14] <lynorian> I don't resize much on actual hw
[19:14] <lynorian> as you know I want to run full res all the time
[21:59] <n-iCe> new bug, after change the audio ouput I can't turn on or down the volume with the bar icon
[22:10] <ianorlin> n-iCe, have you logged out and logged back in again?