[06:01] <wilhelmgon> hello
[06:01] <wilhelmgon> need help please
[06:02] <hateball> !ask | wilhelmgon
[06:03] <wilhelmgon> ok
[06:04] <wilhelmgon> I have lubuntu 16.04, and update from terminal, after reboot the system loads correctly, but the keyboard and mouse are not working
[06:05] <hateball> wilhelmgon: USB devices?
[06:05] <hateball> wilhelmgon: Does the keyboard work in BIOS?
[06:06] <wilhelmgon> yes, mouse and keyboard USB
[06:06] <hateball> wilhelmgon: Can you reboot and hold the left shift key to get into GRUB?
[06:07] <hateball> wilhelmgon: If so, could you try booting an older kernel?
[06:07] <wilhelmgon> even if I hold down the Shift key I can enter the Grub
[06:08] <hateball> Can, or can't?
[06:08] <wilhelmgon> Ok, :( how would it work?
[06:09] <hateball> Can you press DEL or F10 or whatever it is on your machine to get into the BIOS then? So we can determine if the computer detects the keyboard at all
[06:11] <wilhelmgon> Yes, both works fine, I can enter the BIOS of my PC and move with the keyboard. I load a LIVE from Lubuntu 16.04 and my keyboard and mouse work fine
[06:12] <hateball> Right, so can you hold (or hammer really fast) the left shift key when the machine starts, to get into the GRUB menu?
[06:12] <wilhelmgon> yes
[06:13] <hateball> wilhelmgon: You should have multiple options to choose from there, so try to pick a kernel with a lower version number to boot
[06:13] <hateball> A lower number than the top choice, that is
[06:13] <wilhelmgon> Yes, I can enter GRUB with the shift key, but there I do not know what else to do with the options that are presented to me
[06:14] <wilhelmgon> ok
[06:14] <hateball> You should be able to step down the menu items using the arrow keys
[06:14] <hateball> And press enter to boot a desired choice
[06:15] <wilhelmgon> yes, it able to step up/down the menu items using the arrow keys
[06:16] <wilhelmgon> Let me try it later, because the pc is in another house.
[06:16] <hateball> so the options should look like Lubuntu 16.04 kernel 4.xx or something like that, so try picking an option with as low version as possible
[06:16] <hateball> If that then works, and it should, it's a kernel regression of some sort
[06:16] <hateball> that came when you installed an updated kernel
[06:17] <hateball> sometimes there are kernel options you can set in GRUB to fix that also, but it's easier once in a graphical env
[06:19] <wilhelmgon> Ok, tomorrow I'm going to try, I reconnect to the chat for more help if there is a problem
[06:20] <wilhelmgon> Although i do not believe
[06:20] <wilhelmgon> Thank you
[06:21] <hateball> wilhelmgon: Good luck!
[06:21] <wilhelmgon> (y)
[08:22] <mahdi> Hi Kamilion,
[08:23] <mahdi> I have downloaded the lubuntu core iso but it fails during installation. here is the link to error image https://www.4shared.com/photo/jBEJnb0bei/error.html?
[12:22] <rastos2> 32 bit ubuntu 16.04 LTS package libodbc1 contains file libodbc.so.2 (according to https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/i386/libodbc1/filelist) - but a friend using 32-bit lubuntu 16.04 LTS says that he does not get that file with that package. what's going on?
[15:02] <mrpl> I "startup disk" created a usb with lubuntu 17.04 Do I have to use unetbootin for persistence if no Windows is available ?
[15:03] <mrpl> Thanks for any and all help....
[15:45] <Cocoon> Hello
[15:51] <Cocoon> Trying to install lubuntu 17.04 on a HP EliteDesk 800 G3 Mini, installing lubuntu in a lagecy and uevi drops me a error "grub-uefi-amd64-singed" packed failed to install into /target/. Tried a couple of support forum solutions but non of them helped,.. anyone have experience or can drop me a hint?
[18:16] <shakary> ciao a tutti
[18:17] <wxl> !it | shakary
[18:17] <shakary> lubuntu su ibook g4 qualcuno ha provato?
[18:54] <main> hi
[18:55] <main> I got a problem.  Default hotkeys for lxlauncher are not working :( Neither alt+f2 nor super + r
[18:57] <main> moreover, some keyboard shortcuts are not working correctly... e.g. when i execute Control+Alt+Delete
[18:57] <main> Start LXTask
[18:58] <main> i get logged out, and an error report prompt window appears
[19:07] <main> keybind lxsession-default launcher_manager not working :(
[19:10] <main> this gets me logged out: lxsession-default tasks
[20:34] <main> when I press ctrl+alt+del i get logged out instead of launching lxtask
[20:47] <malinus> main: I think that's just openbox shortkeys settings? .config/
[20:47] <malinus> main: ~/.config/openbox/something
[20:47] <main> malinus, yes, default ones
[20:47] <main> the actual code thats written there for this hotkey is 'lxsession-default launcher_manager'
[20:47] <malinus> and when you run that in your terminal?
[20:48] <main> same effect
[20:48] <malinus> so it has nothing to do with the keyboard shortcuts?
[20:49] <main> sorry i misinformed you, i get logged out when i execute ctrl+alt+del
[20:49] <main> which stands for  'lxsession-default lxtask-something'
[20:50] <main> when I run 'lxsession-default launcher_manager' (as was in the defaults) nothing happens
[20:50] <main> so there are two kind of bugs
[20:50] <main> the one to log me out and close every application when I don want it
[20:51] <main> and the one not to open the launcher
[20:51] <main> and that on a fresh install.