[00:02] Ok, Im here [00:02] wxl: lubuntu live [00:02] :) [00:03] ;lets start the installation [00:03] all in ssd [00:03] are you sure, right [00:03] absolutely [00:03] i work in a company that drives mostly ssds [00:04] all running some ubuntu flavor or another [00:08] https://s11.postimg.org/mgikqnolf/2016_10_06_000722_1366x768_scrot.png [00:08] does it look ok to you_ [00:08] nothing amiss as far as i can see [00:09] whats amiss [00:09] wrong [00:09] ok! [00:09] awesome, let-s do it [00:10] warning baout swap [00:10] about swap, wxl would you create swap? [00:10] nope [00:10] with 12GB ram? [00:10] o [00:10] ok [00:11] installing!! [00:11] thanks wxl [00:11] you always so helpful [00:11] np [00:11] Sorry abou all the noob questions, but this is a new laptop, and I have never used a ssd [00:11] So I want all the best [00:11] all good [00:12] follow those links i gave before as they have some good suggestions on stuff you can do after the fact [00:12] you think lubuntu will use, the full hardware power? [00:12] what do you mean? [00:12] I mean, will lubuntu take advantage of the full laptop hardware? [00:13] i'm sure it will [00:13] since lubuntu is usually for old hardware or low resources [00:13] awesome! [00:13] omg [00:13] the installation finished [00:13] lubuntu is also really nice on new machines :) [00:13] what the fuck [00:13] WTF [00:13] !language | n-iCe [00:13] n-iCe: The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList [00:13] * n-iCe laughs [00:13] How could I possible live without a ssd? [00:13] dammit [00:14] ok, rebooting in my new OS [00:14] calm the language down buddy :) [00:22] God bless sdd's [03:51] hi - does anyone know how to change the default terminal from uxterm to xterm? [03:57] hi lxle_tux [03:57] first install xterm [03:57] then, menu - preferences - default applications, set it to xterm [03:57] n-iCe: already installed [04:00] n-iCe: is there a trick to making the setting take effect? I changed the default, but the panel launcher is still launching uxterm [04:03] i'd rather not logout and back in... [04:07] log out [04:13] n-iCe: didn't work... thanks for trying, i'll have to dig into why later [04:14] n-iCe: i did check the setting again after logging back in to make sure it was still set, and it is [04:22] n-iCe: I dug through the configuration files for lxpanel and found that it was calling /usr/share/applications/panterm.desktop which listed uxterm as the terminal [04:22] i changed that to xterm and logout/login and now it works [04:22] awesome [04:22] thanks for the help [14:34] Hey guys. I'm on 16.04 and I've having trouble getting the wecam working. It works on guvcview, but not on firefox or chromium. Can anyone help? [14:38] It's really hard to sell Linux when stuff like this is a pain to set up. [16:50] wxl: I have a issue network manager is not showing the wireless ap's [16:50] any idea? [16:50] n-iCe: what wireless card? use `lspci -nnk` and it will tell you the pci id as well as the driver (kernel module) [16:51] http://paste.ubuntu.com/23285351/ [16:56] ooh is that integrated wifi? wow [16:57] what, is it bad? [16:57] what's the problem, tell meee [16:58] i've never encountered this device [16:58] it seems iwlwifi does support it [16:58] i just can't find much info about it [16:59] is it true that lubuntu uses a debian kernel? [16:59] well *ubuntu basically takes everything downstream from debian [16:59] the lubuntu kernel is the ubuntu kernel [16:59] which is not necessarily exactly the same as the debian one, but it most likely is [16:59] !info linux-generic [17:00] linux-generic (source: linux-meta): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0.38.40 (xenial), package size 1 kB, installed size 12 kB [17:00] I see [17:00] the version number there is not appended with anything so it's unmodified from upstream [17:00] so it will not work in ubuntu [17:00] i didn't say that. it should work fine [17:00] as i said it seems that driver is the right driver [17:01] so, should I go for Ubuntu? [17:01] problem is, that is now showing the networks, wifi works. [17:01] i would ask in #ubuntu and see if they can offer any avice [17:02] thanks [17:03] for your edification, n-iCe here's an example of a package that has been patched twice by debian, thus the -2 at the end of the version number: [17:03] !info lxqt-common [17:03] lxqt-common (source: lxqt-common): Common files for LXQt. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.10.0-2 (xenial), package size 3258 kB, installed size 4607 kB [17:04] whereas this one has been patched once by debian and once by ubuntu this the -1ubuntu1 at the end of the version number: [17:04] !info lxde-common [17:04] lxde-common (source: lxde-common): LXDE session manager and configuration files. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99.1-1ubuntu1 (xenial), package size 793 kB, installed size 961 kB [17:05] to put the nail in the coffin, here's a package patched oncce by debian and twice by ubuntu so we have -1ubuntu2 at the end: [17:05] !info libfm4 [17:05] libfm4 (source: libfm): file management support (core library). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.4-1ubuntu1.1 (xenial), package size 117 kB, installed size 387 kB [17:05] argh i meant [17:05] !info libfm4 yakkety [17:05] libfm4 (source: libfm): file management support (core library). In component universe, is optional. Version 1.2.4-1ubuntu2 (yakkety), package size 117 kB, installed size 387 kB [17:46] Hello to the group! Software question. Anyone work with (or knows someone who works with) Pinta Image editor? === WildSoft_ is now known as WildSoft [21:23] hello [21:23] how to configure samba file share to a ntfs partition?