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perlaHi. How can I change the color of the "pull-up" menus in LxQt?03:45
krytarikperla: I suggest asking that in an LXQt-related channel, like #lxde on this network. :)03:53
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perlakrytarik, OK, thanks.04:05
glitchd16.10 has been released, right?04:33
kilogi have this issue with 16.04.1 daily iso.  https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=232603505:45
kilog?05:47
glitchdand whats your question?05:47
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kopiasHow to set it so i have autologin at startup (since i have encrypted drive) but want to lock (ctrl+alt+del) the station with password?10:14
kopiasIm using ubuntu studio and it had this behavior (that why i know its possible) but i was fiddling with "users and groups" settings and i lost password protection after locking the screen10:15
kopiasas always any help/tips would be appreciated10:16
kopiasubuntu 16.10 x6410:17
kopiasif Im thinking correctly I need to disable "ask password at login" in "users and groups" check-box and use some other way to enable auto-login at startup10:24
kopiasright? :)10:24
MoBeatsHi linux geeks.12:57
MoBeatsLooking for advice please. What is the best way to set system-wide proxy settings.12:58
MoBeatsI'm running ubuntu-studio 16.04.212:58
cfhowlettneedlessly provocative greeting: a simple "greetings" would be more polite12:58
cfhowlett!proxy | MoBeats12:58
cfhowlettmore eyes on the problem in #ubuntu12:59
MoBeatswhatever cfhowlett. I'm just being nice, I have my own personality, if you think I'm being impolite, then that's your problem,12:59
MoBeatsthanks for your answer though.13:00
knomejust a reminder for everybody that you are accepting the channel terms of use and code of conduct by using the channel13:01
MoBeatsI've noticed that there are gui applets in some flavours of ubuntu that don't seem to be present in vanilla xubuntu / ubuntu studio installations. In the past I have successfully installed gnome packages such as network-manager-gnome, which for the most part works well. There are still some things missing however, such as system-wide proxy settings, that I mentioned earlier.13:13
MoBeatsCan anyone recommend a good article with suggestions for adding packages and customising xubuntu to add some of the missing functionality of other ubuntu flavours. Or just a good cfce desktop customisation guide? Thanks.13:14
xubuntu71otest13:14
GridCubehi13:15
MoBeatsHi GridCube :)13:15
GridCubeMoBeats: I don't know of any gui proxy setting for xfce13:15
xubuntu71oCould someone please point me in the direction of the signing key for the iso?13:15
xubuntu71oi cant for the life of me find it anywhere13:16
GridCubesigning key?13:18
xubuntu71oYes13:18
xubuntu71othe key used to verify the integrity of the iso13:19
knomexubuntu71o, the ISO isn't signed, but you can checksum13:19
xubuntu71oive found the *sums and *sums.gpg -- but those are pretty useless without a key to verify13:19
GridCube!md513:25
ubottuTo verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows13:25
GridCubehttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/xenial/release/13:27
frankiee_Hi! With the lubuntu 32-bit installation on a HP Pavillion dv1000 with an Intel Celeron 1.40GHz (480MB RAM) I got:14:40
frankiee_WARNING! PAE disabled. Use the parameter 'forcepae' to enable at your own risk. This kernel requires the following features not enabled on the CPU: Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.14:40
frankiee_Will this happen on xubuntu too?14:40
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SlabDabsfrankiee_: is it a live boot or a full install?14:45
Spassfrankiee_: You may try this - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE14:46
SlabDabswas trying to look up a bit more information, but I'm not well versed14:46
frankiee_SlabDabs: full install14:46
frankiee_Hold up though, my xubuntu torrent is soon done downloading14:46
SlabDabsso you can't get it to boot into lubuntu at all?14:47
frankiee_SlabDabs: Well, lubuntu v12 works..14:48
frankiee_Anything more recent won't boot14:49
SlabDabsinteresting14:49
SlabDabswonder how much more intensive the requirements are on newer versions14:50
frankiee_OpenBSD 6 worked like a charm but I don't have time to set up X manually14:50
SlabDabsany luck yet frankiee_ ?15:21
frankiee_No15:36
frankiee_Let me recap:15:37
frankiee_Trying to install xubuntu on a HP Pavillion dv1000 with an Intel Celeron 1.40GHz (480MB RAM) but got: WARNING! PAE disabled. Use the parameter 'forcepae' to enable at your own risk. This kernel requires the following features not enabled on the CPU: Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.15:37
frankiee_This happened on lubuntu too and I was forced to downgrade from v16 to v12. Is there any solution here?15:37
frankiee_<15:37
frankiee_* a solution15:37
knomefrankiee_, if you have tried the forcepae option, and it doesn't work, then there is no solution; you will have to use an operating system version that supports non-PAE computers15:47
knomefrankiee_, ultimately, with the specs you mentioned, xubuntu 16.04 would be very slow - likely too slow for most of the people to consider "usable"15:47
frankiee_knome: How do I try the forcepae option?15:49
frankiee_knome: Is there a version of xubuntu that supports non-PAE?15:50
knome!pae | frankiee_15:50
ubottufrankiee_: Ubuntu uses activated PAE Kernels on all installs now. Some older Hardware can have issues with that. For Troubleshooting see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE15:50
knomeyes, 12.04 and earlier15:50
knomethose aren't supported any more though, so you'd be completely "on your own"15:51
MoBeatsfrankiee_: may I suggest you look for an alternative distro? perhaps if you search distrowatch and filter by "old computers" you might find something useful.16:11
frankiee_MoBeats: I really want xubuntu :/16:45
frankiee_MoBeats: I could install an old distro, or just now when I tried to install OpenBSD, but I don't have time to configure all the X and multimedia stuff16:46
frankiee_MoBeats: you produce beats btw?17:02
MoBeatsonce upon a time frankiee_ - I'm semi retired now.17:02
zincingHi, everyone! Is it possible to set up a script to do the following:17:05
MoBeatsfraniee_ have you tried some of the older audio oriented distros, eg 64 Studio, AVLinux? Perhaps you might have more luck getting them to work? Are you using onboard sound or a discrete interface?17:05
zincingIf my mouse "dongle" is inserted at bootup time the touch pad is disable? If the dongle is not inserted, the touch pad is activated?17:06
MoBeatszincing check out touchpad-indicator .17:07
MoBeatsfrankiee_ ^ dynebolic might be worth a look too.17:09
frankiee_MoBeats: http://64studio.com/ looks awesome I can't believe I sold my Technics turntables back in the day!17:10
knomefrankiee_, MoBeats: this is the support channel, but we have #xubuntu-offtopic for general chatter17:10
frankiee_yeah17:11
frankiee_knome: I'm trying to get xubuntu to work on a non-PAE computer17:11
frankiee_without having to revert to an old version17:11
zincingMoBeats: Not sure what you mean17:11
knomefrankiee_, yes, and i pointed you to the PAE page with instructions on how to try "forcepae"17:12
MoBeatszincing visit this link - https://launchpad.net/~atareao/+archive/ubuntu/atareao17:13
MoBeatsthere is a package called touchpad-indicator available that does what you asked for (disable touchpad when usb mouse is present)17:14
zincingMoBeats: Thanks a zillion!17:14
MoBeatsit's not in the repos, so you have to install it another way if you want to use it - eg follow instructions at that linky to add the PPA.17:14
MoBeatsnp17:15
knomeand as always with PPAs, you install packages from them at your own risk17:15
zincingknome: Thanks for the advice!17:20
frankiee_MoBeats: thank you man17:34
frankiee_knome: thank you man17:34
frankiee_* sorry17:34
MoBeatsfrankiee_ np :)17:34
frankiee_knome: is there a way to recompile the kernel with fake pae support?17:36
frankiee_then inject that kernel into the install iso17:37
xubuntu274help21:33
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