[03:39] hello [03:39] i need some help [08:34] hello everyone [08:35] hello [08:36] i am having a problem with my machine... can someone help [08:36] !ask [08:36] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [08:38] i was running my laptop on OSGEO which uses lubuntu and i upgraded the kernel and now my wireless does not work. how can i uninstall the latest kernel and put the original in its place [08:39] how can i do it on the terminal, also, i foolishly deleted the previous kernels (purged) [08:43] mrinal: do you know the version number of your last working kernel? [08:43] if so, apt install linux-image-x.x.x.x-generic [08:44] i'm not sure, i think it was 3.3 something, but i do have the installation disk, is there anyway i can find out using the installation CD-ROM [08:47] i' sorry, i'm @ work and i have to leave in 20 min. thanx for your help [08:49] mrinal: was it the original kernel? [08:49] mrinal: on 16.04 I think that would be linux-image-3.13.0-24-generic [08:50] as i remember 14.04 has 3.17 and 4.4 [08:50] mrinal: but rather than downgrade, you can try !hwe for an updated kernel and see if that works properly [08:50] mrinal: what is osgeo ? [08:50] !hwe [08:50] The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack [08:50] "I'm running it on osgeo" [08:50] i think 3.13.0-24-generic is right [08:50] it looks like a group [08:51] osgeo is built on lubuntu and has all kinds of FOSS GIS tools on it [08:52] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/14.04/ you can see actual kernels [08:52] so not ubuntu then as a distro [08:52] someone else has modified it [08:52] i tried updating the kernel and thats when the problem started [08:54] mrinal: this sounds like something the OSGeo group should be supporting in the #osgeo channel on this network [08:54] lubuntu is a lightweight version of ubuntu specifically meant for GIS applications [08:54] the second someone changes the official install, it's their responsibility to support it [08:55] thanx for your advice [08:56] no problem, I'm sure they will be able to support their re-spin [08:56] it's not appropriate to support it here though as we don't know what has been changed/how [08:57] in addition to this i did something really stupid.... in order to speed-up my system i edited the init files and my laptop now does not shut down automatically i have to hard power-off the laptop [08:58] mrinal: https://live.osgeo.org/archive/6.5/en/index.html this os? [08:59] you are close... the OS is osgeo8.0 [08:59] mrinal: ok, so it's not appropriate for this channel [09:00] http://www.osgeo.org/node/1465 [09:00] yes, this is the one [09:01] https://live.osgeo.org/archive/8.0/en/index.html [09:02] for my 14.04 i use http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ 4.10 [09:03] can someone kindly inform me the channel i should post my problem to [09:03] it's on their website [09:03] I mentioned it a few lined up [09:04] thanx for your help [09:06] thanx.... gotto go.. bye === g2 is now known as g2[a] === g2[a] is now known as g2 [13:17] I've been having trouble getting vnc to work [13:17] does anyone have a favorite vnc client that I should try? [13:17] I haven't had luck with tightvnc [13:18] Trying to control lubuntu from windows [17:10] when making live usb disk for lubuntu 17.10: can I make persistence larger than 4 gb, or is it limited to 4? [17:33] Hi, which one out of lubuntu.net and lubuntu.me is the official website? [17:36] endboss: The .me one [17:44] krytarik: Thanks [17:46] endboss: LP #1608306 is the relevant bug report btw. [17:46] Launchpad bug 1608306 in Lubuntu Artwork "Confusing for users with many websites" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1608306 [21:13] snd-usb-audio seems to work quite differently than before... (Not necessarily a bug) [21:14] I have USB mixer connected to my computer and often I route inputs from mixer to the outputs of internal soundcard [21:14] Before, I could just switch mixer on and everything was peachy [21:15] Now, I switch mixer on -> everything is still good, but when switching mixer off it still shows on alsamixer (and no disconnect message in dmesg) [21:16] And it seems that it has preference over internal soundcard (so no sound output from web pages or videos) [21:17] Unplug USB -> we have usb disconnect in dmesg, and everything is as before (sound works) [21:17] I don't know if this is normal behaviour because upon upgrading Lubuntu I also upgraded my HW. [21:18] But on my old HW and Lubuntu 14.10 I could just use mixer ON/OFF switch, now I must physically unplug cable. === harry is now known as Guest59787