[01:35] <capum321> hello
[01:36] <capum321> i am unable to make a bootable usb drive with lubuntu on a linux mint xfce system
[01:36] <capum321> i did use mkusb
[02:07] <kennethlh> Needing help getting bluetooth working.
[02:07] <kennethlh> anyone /avail
[02:34] <serverDue> I need some help autostarting an application, I just downloaded 16.04 64bit and the autostart gui or manually putting the .desktop file in the directory doesnt work
[04:24] <OreGon> Hello all
[04:25] <OreGon> Is there any easy way in Lubuntu to set the DPI after installing the Nvidia drivers???
[04:41] <capum321> helo
[04:43] <capum321> how to enable wifi lan connection? interface is viewable on lspci, lshw, ifconfig
[04:44] <capum321> i saw at beginning of installation asking for third party drivers for wifi ic?
[04:55] <tsimonq2> capum321: can you do it graphically?
[05:11] <capum321> actually I can't view on lspci
[05:12] <capum321> but there are wifi networks on my network menu (tray icon) when wifi enabled
[05:12] <capum321> yes, i am on lubuntu
[05:12] <capum321> on software & updates -> additional drivers -> unknown (device not working) using processor microcode firmware for inte CPUs from intel microcode(proprietary) or 'do not use the device' ?
[05:14] <capum321> brb
[07:53] <OeleGeirnaert> Hello everybody!
[08:01] <luuntu> Hello, how do I install skype in lubuntu
[08:01] <luuntu> I dont see it in synaptic
[08:01] <leszek_> luuntu: it should be available in the partner repository of ubuntu. So you need to activate this in software sources tool. Refresh the software list and it should show up in Lubuntu Software Center
[08:03] <luuntu> leszek: I'm in the live version right now, maybe I should install it before seeing the partner repository? because it's not in the list
[08:03] <leszek> let me check
[08:04] <leszek> luuntu: it should be under the tab "Other Software"
[08:05] <leszek> called Canonical Partner
[08:06] <luuntu> I only see cdrom....so maybe I should install it first?
[08:08] <leszek> luuntu: yeah I tested it here on the installed version. 16.04
[08:10] <luuntu> leszek: for some reason I didn't have the repo, so I added it manually, all good now
[08:12] <luuntu> going to install it now
[08:43] <OeleGeirnaert> Can anyone help me?
[08:44] <OeleGeirnaert> I do have a PXE
[08:44] <OeleGeirnaert> Loading and starting correctly
[08:44] <OeleGeirnaert> IP settings loading correctly
[08:44] <OeleGeirnaert> Seems to run the kickstart correctly too
[08:44] <OeleGeirnaert> but after a while a get a message that he couldn't find the mirror
[08:45] <OeleGeirnaert> While i'm using a local mirror as told in my kickstart script
[08:45] <OeleGeirnaert> #Use Web installation
[08:45] <OeleGeirnaert> url --url http://192.168.10.1/lubuntu/
[08:46] <OeleGeirnaert> where i've copied the whole ISO
[08:46] <tsimonq2> OeleGeirnaert: you should ask that in #ubuntu, that's more of a specialized thing that they would know better about
[08:46] <OeleGeirnaert> Ok!
[08:46] <OeleGeirnaert> Many thanks!
[08:46] <tsimonq2> no problem :)
[18:54] <swift110> hey all
[20:25] <Lax> Is it possible to tell lubuntu to default to audio over DVI-to-HDMI instead of onboard?  When I boot Pulsa Audio shows me the audio out from the MB, and will not even recognize that the DVI-to-HDMI is an option until I unplug the 3.5mm cable
[20:25] <Lax> http://askubuntu.com/questions/791026/sound-will-not-default-to-s-pdif-dvi-to-hdmi-without-unplugging-headphone-jack
[20:31] <lynorian> Lax are you using pavucontrol
[20:32] <Lax> lynorian: Yes I am.
[20:33] <lynorian> I don't really know of a solution to that pavucontrol is usually my solution to wrong device problems
[20:34] <Lax> lynorian: Yeah this is so weird, it doesnt even see the s/pdif as an option until I unplug the headphone cable while playing sound.  Then PAVU sees (and defaults right to it).  But on boot up it only sees the line out as an audio option but wont send sound over it
[20:34] <Lax> I wonder if its possible to disable onboard sound via the BIOS?
[20:35] <lynorian> Lax, maybe
[20:35] <lynorian> I have disabled hdmi audio out on my bios for this desktop
[20:35] <Lax> I'll give that a whirl when I get home and see.
[20:35] <lynorian> it depends if the person who makes your motherboard put an option to turn it off
[20:35] <Lax> Yeah, its an older Asus, so probably not but maybe!
[20:37] <lynorian> intel cpu ?
[20:37] <Lax> AMD
[20:38] <Lax> AMD 7750 Dual Core to be exact
[20:39] <lynorian> I don't know if this will work but on the alsa level in alsa-tools-gui package there is a program called hdajackretask but the package description only lists it on intel hardware so I was thinking to change the jack to something other than line out
[20:39] <Lax> If I use alsa, Id need to stop using pulse right?
[20:40] <lynorian> nope pulse uses alsa under the hood
[20:40] <Lax> Hmmm interesting, I tried ot use the alsa-utils but it doesnt show anything while playing.  really sparse so I figured it wasnt working
[20:41] <Lax> I'll give it another shot too when I get home and see if I have more luck
[21:47] <melodie> hello