[00:52] <Guest31286> i have a question? does my nvidia card 304 driver work well with lubuntu 16.04.1 ?
[00:53] <wxl> Guest31286: is this a new driver?
[00:54] <Guest31286> old video card
[00:54] <wxl> what card?
[00:56] <Guest31286> Integrated graphics using nVidia GeForce 6150SE
[01:00] <wxl> Guest31286: i'm not seeing any particular complaints
[01:02] <wxl> Guest31286: correction, perhaps https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2321732
[01:03] <wxl> Guest31286: you might want to check and see if #ubuntu has anything to say about it
[01:04] <Guest31286> its related to the kernel 4.4 that cause wrong screen size resolution since my monitor is 1920 x 1080  that  set to 1080 x 768
[01:05] <Guest31286> wxl: thanks for the link i'll ask them
[01:05] <wxl> Guest31286: sorry i couldn't be of mroe help
[01:05] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> anyone know of a better program to find checksums for lubuntu16.4.1-amd64.iso?
[01:05] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> desktop
[01:06] <wxl> Shawn196|Lubuntu: better program than...... ?
[01:06] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> I'm using gtkash to read the hash on the download
[01:06] <wxl> Shawn196|Lubuntu: why not just use md5?
[01:06] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> and its different from the ones here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.04/release/
[01:06] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> I keep getting an MD5 of 0967b1511bb02b9c28794210ad9097c1
[01:07] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> I just downloaded via torrent on transmission torrent client
[01:07] <wxl> i'd expect the torrent to correctly download.
[01:07] <Unit193> It has an embedded hash, yeah.
[01:07] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> I downloaded it via firefox, and then torrent
[01:08] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> the website says the hash is d2d7edc41ea03998e267db607f92b40d
[01:08] <wxl> i'd trust the torrent over firefox
[01:08] <wxl> http is possibly unreliable
[01:08] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> ah
[01:08] <Unit193> Correct hash file?
[01:08] <wxl> looking
[01:08] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> should I use something other than Gtkash?
[01:08] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> *Hash
[01:08] <wxl> should be d2d7edc41ea03998e267db607f92b40d as he says
[01:09] <wxl> as long as you're doing a checksum on the iso and not the .torrent file XD
[01:09] <wxl> Shawn196|Lubuntu: the md5sum command works nice
[01:09] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> whats that?
[01:09] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> on the iso
[01:09] <wxl> it's a command you use in terminal
[01:09] <wxl> tends to be what's recommended
[01:09] <wxl> !hash
[01:09] <wxl> argh
[01:09] <wxl> !md5
[01:12] <wxl> of course you could boot it
[01:12] <wxl> if it boots and passes the integrity check at boot, then you're good to go
[01:15] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> oh, md5sum command gives me the same md5sum as the one on the website
[01:18] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> unetbootin disk prepping now :D
[03:20] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> why is xorg so unstable with java?
[03:21] <morf> is it?
[03:23] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> I can't start TechnicLauncher on opendk
[03:23] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> *openjdk
[03:23] <Shawn196|Lubuntu> but vanilla minecraft runs
[10:55] <Shawn196|i3-8GB> https://s25.postimg.org/v636rs3gf/Lubuntu_Minecraft.png
[10:55] <Shawn196|i3-8GB> :D
[10:55] <Shawn196|i3-8GB> or Technic Modded minecraft
[13:27] <mar> lubuntu 16.04 "XfcePowerManager > General > Laptop Lid > Switch off Display" do "Suspend".
[17:50] <sheldouille> Salut a tous
[21:10] <Ascavasaion> Can anyone suggest a graphical tool for creating scheduled tasks? I see gnome-schedule has been removed from repositories.
[21:37] <Ascavasaion> Can anyone suggest a graphical tool for creating scheduled tasks? I see gnome-schedule has been removed from repositories.
[21:38] <wxl> !patience | Ascavasaion
[21:39] <Ascavasaion> 27 minutes?  that is patience :)
[21:40] <wxl> Ascavasaion: the key part is "if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you"
[21:40] <Ascavasaion> wxl: I hear you.  Saw a few new people joined... took a chance.
[21:42] <wxl> Ascavasaion: of course, you could just use cron.
[21:42] <Ascavasaion> Seems cron is the only way... busy reading wiki on it now.
[21:42] <wxl> cron's pretty darn easy and all gnome-scheduler is is a front end to it
[21:45] <wxl> only other gui cron frontend out there seems to be in kde
[21:46] <wxl> tl;dr everyone uses cron XD
[21:47] <wxl> Ascavasaion: the wikipedia page pretty much gets down to the nitty gritty https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cron
[21:50] <Ascavasaion> Okay, file created with crontab
[21:50] <Ascavasaion> 01 00 * * * /usr/bin/transmission-gtk
[21:50] <Ascavasaion> apparently that will start it at 00:01 every night.
[21:50] <Ascavasaion> 11 minutes and I will know if it works hehe
[21:51] <Ascavasaion> I used this site... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CronHowto#GUI_Applications
[21:52] <wxl> you forgot the env DISPLAY=:0
[21:52] <Ascavasaion> wxl: Yes, it does seem easy...  wills ee if it does now now.
[21:53] <Ascavasaion> 01 00 * * * env DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/transmission-gtk is a better one?
[21:53] <wxl> yup
[21:54] <Unit193> Wait what on earth?
[21:54] <Ascavasaion> cool... 6 minutes and I will know if it works hehe
[21:54] <wxl> Unit193: read the link :)
[21:55] <Ascavasaion> Howto said...
[21:55] <Unit193> wxl: I get the concept, just missed why that rather than cp'ing the file to ~/.config/autostart/
[21:55] <Ascavasaion> It is possible to run gui applications via cronjobs. This can be done by telling cron which display to use.
[21:55] <Ascavasaion> 00 06 * * * env DISPLAY=:0 gui_appname
[21:55] <Unit193> But hey.
[21:55] <wxl> Unit193: it's not an autostart. it's a frequency thing, apparently. (apparently)
[21:55]  * Unit193 nods.
[21:57] <Ascavasaion> crontab -e merely openes the file for editing, or it checks syntaxt like the grup update command?
[21:57] <Ascavasaion> grub
[21:57] <Ascavasaion> ps. 4 minutes until lift off.
[21:57] <wxl> Ascavasaion: crontab -e edits it and then checks the syntax
[21:57] <Ascavasaion> wxl: Aaah, thank you... then I am astounded I got it correct AHHA
[22:00] <Ascavasaion> one minute
[22:00] <Ascavasaion> 10 seconds.
[22:01] <Ascavasaion> never worked
[22:01] <Ascavasaion> Pfft
[22:03] <Ascavasaion> 01 00 * * * env DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/transmission-gtk <== not supposed to open it at 00:01 every day, every week, every month in current graphical display?
[22:04] <Ascavasaion> Seems I totally misunderstood.
[22:07] <wxl> Ascavasaion: make sure it ran. `grep CRON /var/log/syslog`
[22:14] <Ascavasaion> Sep  4 00:13:01 fellowship CRON[16714]: (CRON) info (No MTA installed, discarding output)
[22:15] <wxl> so it ran
[22:15] <wxl> it would have mailed you the output but you don't have any mail transfer agent installed
[22:15] <wxl> ssmtp should do the trick there
[22:15] <Ascavasaion> It ran?  not successfully hehe
[22:16] <wxl> it certainly tried to do what you told it to do
[22:19] <wxl> once i beat myself crazy about a cron job only to realize that i specified the wrong path
[22:20] <Ascavasaion> path is correct
[22:20] <Ascavasaion> Let me try something...brb
[22:20] <wxl> Ascavasaion: install the mta to get the debug output
[22:21] <wxl> Ascavasaion: you also may want to set the default shell
[22:22] <wxl> Ascavasaion: and make sure you edited YOUR crontab and not, e.g., roots
[22:22] <Ascavasaion> Okay, gnome-schedule would be needed right now.. cron is NOT as easy as everyone said.
[22:22] <wxl> using it to run GUI programs is kind of new
[22:24] <Ascavasaion> Oh, used to work before I updated fro 14 to 16
[22:24] <wxl> i just did it with a different program and it worked fine
[22:24] <Ascavasaion> using gnome-schedule
[22:25] <wxl> it's 15:25 here
[22:25] <wxl> did:
[22:25] <wxl> 25 15 * * * env DISPLAY=:0 /usr/bin/kate
[22:25] <wxl> it ran on time. took a bit to load up
[22:25] <wxl> i had specified SHELL=/bin/bash
[22:28] <wxl> Ascavasaion: http://askubuntu.com/questions/23009/reasons-why-crontab-does-not-work
[22:29] <Ascavasaion> I think the answer to that is... Me...Linux... never works hehe
[22:29] <wxl> not with that attitude, for sure
[22:32] <Ascavasaion> HAAH1
[22:33] <Ascavasaion> i was joking man.
[22:33] <wxl> i wasn't XD
[22:33] <Ascavasaion> I know.
[22:33] <wxl> anyways that's about the most useful askubuntu post i've ever seen
[22:33] <wxl> lots of great advice in there
[22:33] <wxl> the idea of dumping env and comparing it to your local env might be insightful
[22:35] <wxl> you could use something like mgdiff (gui) to compare
[22:36] <Ascavasaion> will ry that tomorrow when I wake refreshed... Need to hit the hay now... leavingeverything on so I do not lsoe it hehe
[22:36] <wxl> meld too perhaps
[22:36] <Ascavasaion> thank you for your help.
[22:36] <wxl> np
[22:36] <Ascavasaion> I appreciate it.
[22:36] <wxl> have a great night :)
[22:36] <Ascavasaion> *nods*
[22:38] <Ascavasaion> You have an awesome afternoon.