[00:41] hi everyone. I have a big problem with my Lubuntu LVM encrypted system... I try to boot but after I put my passphrase correct it go to Recovery Mode with command line...I try to encrypt my user folder but it say that folder isn't encrypted correctly (or something similar)..now I try to connect in another computer with Lubuntu to, and I find my hd encrypted..when it say me to put passphrase to decrypt I [00:41] put the same [00:41] passphrase I put in the boot but it say this [00:41] Error unlocking /dev/sdb5: Error spawning command-line `cryptsetup luksOpen "/dev/sdb5" "luks-3f02f2bf-1cd0-4b1a-8576-9b68bbcb22de" ': Failed to execute child process "cryptsetup" (No such file or directory) (g-exec-error-quark, 8) [00:41] it is impossible I wrong password because in the boot it say that pass is correct and it decrypt the hd... [00:41] maybe the problem is that I encrypt user home folders to? [07:52] HI leszek. I got lubuntu installed no prob. :) [07:52] nice :) [07:52] It sure makes my poor old computer perform better. :) [07:54] And I still get to play all the music and stuff that's on the 2nd drive so that saves the hassle of getting it from the backups. [08:50] bonjour [08:51] Hi Jmilenet. [08:52] Hi emerald [08:52] do you speak french ? [08:52] Sorry, I don't. Nor can I be of much help at all as I'm a newbie. [08:52] lol same me [08:53] i have a little problem with vlc and the dlna [10:33] Hello [10:35] Hi Mutter. [10:36] Hi Emerald2! I hope I'm in the right place to ask question/help regarding ubuntu [10:37] Do you have Lubuntu or Ubuntu? [10:38] Well I downloaded lubuntu but the only thing that says lubuntu is the splash screen when I start the computer [10:38] Other then that everything else in the system says ubuntu [10:38] I think you're in the right place then. :) [10:39] Ok lol [10:39] I just installed lubuntu today so hopefully some other people in here are awake. [10:40] if you have questions just ask. Thats how this works on irc [10:40] Like leszek here. :) [10:40] Ok cool [10:41] When I put my system to suspend/sleep/hibernate I wake up using WOL sending magic packet to broadcast address [10:42] it powers on the computer but only to a black screen [10:42] I can't ssh into it either so I don't think it's just a graphical issue [10:42] could it be that standby to ram in general is not working on that machine [10:44] I will have to double check with the mobo/bios (really old hardware) but I recall using this machine with the ability to wake from a suspended state on windows xp [10:49] Mutter: on those old machines usually acpi is broken by default [10:50] so you might have luck and the mainboard manufactorer updated the bios to fix acpi. But mostly they don't so you are stuck with it [10:55] Hrm ok that's the answer I was afraid of hearing [10:57] I have upgraded the bios to newest version from manufacture ( ASUS P4C800 Deluxe ) and I do see a lot of options in the bios tab for ACPI including support for ACPI v2.0 and different suspend modes [11:23] try playing with them and see if you can make it work [11:28] Haha yes that's what I'm doing now, after dilly dallying enough I am now trying to force the situation to work [15:58] where can i find a "how to install" for Lubuntu? [16:19] Duhbuntu: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/InstallingLubuntu [17:31] So.. [17:32] I'm trying to remove pidgin via apt-get remove pidgin, and for some reason, it wants to remove pidgin AND lubuntu-desktop*. [17:33] Any way of telling apt to just remove pidgin, and nothing else? [17:33] !metapackage | OneM_Laboratory [17:33] OneM_Laboratory: A meta-package is a package that simply depends upon other packages and brings them in. It's not a real package, but a very useful package that can drag in other package versions. [17:34] Ok... [17:35] Oh, ok. I get it. [17:35] So, removing pidgin removes the meta-package, but doesn't actually toss half the system out the window? [17:35] Exactly. [17:36] Got it. [19:21] Hows it going ! [19:22] i need help with my MaXX Desktop on lubuntu ! [19:23] I installed the Desktop Maxx, worked properly but, the resolution is adjusted, as happens in the Lubuntu, after installing I need to press CTRL + ESC to appear the menu bar and set up the monitor, how do I do this at Maxx desktop? Is there another shortcut that can run?? [19:26] is possible to help me ?? [19:26] ??? [20:26] Hi! Can someone help me? I installed lubuntu 14.04 on a small atom-based PC with 1,6 GHz and 1 GB RAM onto an USB 2.0 flash drive. The instalation finished and it restarted but I to the command-line and I don't know how to lauch lxde. [23:46] I am trying to reset the user admin password. My brother gave me his computer but his info is still on it and he can't remember his password. I tried everything. Please help.