[03:39] <Ngoc> hello
[03:39] <Ngoc> i need some help
[08:34] <mrinal> hello everyone
[08:35] <hateball> hello
[08:36] <mrinal> i am having a problem with my machine... can someone help
[08:36] <hateball> !ask
[08:38] <mrinal> 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] <mrinal> how can i do it on the terminal, also, i foolishly deleted the previous kernels (purged)
[08:43] <hateball> mrinal: do you know the version number of your last working kernel?
[08:43] <hateball> if so, apt install linux-image-x.x.x.x-generic
[08:44] <mrinal> 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] <mrinal> i' sorry, i'm @ work and i have to leave in 20 min. thanx for your help
[08:49] <hateball> mrinal: was it the original kernel?
[08:49] <hateball> mrinal: on 16.04 I think that would be linux-image-3.13.0-24-generic
[08:50] <JohnDoe_71Rus> as i remember 14.04 has 3.17 and 4.4
[08:50] <hateball> mrinal: but rather than downgrade, you can try !hwe for an updated kernel and see if that works properly
[08:50] <ikonia> mrinal: what is osgeo ?
[08:50] <hateball> !hwe
[08:50] <ikonia> "I'm running it on osgeo"
[08:50] <mrinal> i think 3.13.0-24-generic is right
[08:50] <ikonia> it looks like a group
[08:51] <mrinal> osgeo is built on lubuntu and has all kinds of FOSS GIS tools on it
[08:52] <JohnDoe_71Rus> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/14.04/ you can see actual kernels
[08:52] <ikonia> so not ubuntu then as a distro
[08:52] <ikonia> someone else has modified it
[08:52] <mrinal> i tried updating the kernel and thats when the problem started
[08:54] <ikonia> mrinal: this sounds like something the OSGeo group should be supporting in the #osgeo channel on this network
[08:54] <mrinal> lubuntu is a lightweight version of ubuntu specifically meant for GIS applications
[08:54] <ikonia> the second someone changes the official install, it's their responsibility to support it
[08:55] <mrinal> thanx for your advice
[08:56] <ikonia> no problem, I'm sure they will be able to support their re-spin
[08:56] <ikonia> it's not appropriate to support it here though as we don't know what has been changed/how
[08:57] <mrinal> 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] <JohnDoe_71Rus> mrinal: https://live.osgeo.org/archive/6.5/en/index.html this os?
[08:59] <mrinal> you are close... the OS is osgeo8.0
[08:59] <ikonia> mrinal: ok, so it's not appropriate for this channel
[09:00] <JohnDoe_71Rus> http://www.osgeo.org/node/1465
[09:00] <mrinal> yes, this is the one
[09:01] <mrinal> https://live.osgeo.org/archive/8.0/en/index.html
[09:02] <JohnDoe_71Rus> for my 14.04 i use http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ 4.10
[09:03] <mrinal> can someone kindly inform me the channel i should post my problem to
[09:03] <ikonia> it's on their website
[09:03] <ikonia> I mentioned it a few lined up
[09:04] <mrinal> thanx for your help
[09:06] <mrinal> thanx.... gotto go.. bye
[13:17] <bryanfrommacau> I've been having trouble getting vnc to work
[13:17] <bryanfrommacau> does anyone have a favorite vnc client that I should try?
[13:17] <bryanfrommacau> I haven't had luck with tightvnc
[13:18] <bryanfrommacau> Trying to control lubuntu from windows
[17:10] <dee_> 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] <endboss> Hi, which one out of lubuntu.net and lubuntu.me is the official website?
[17:36] <krytarik> endboss: The .me one
[17:44] <endboss> krytarik: Thanks
[17:46] <krytarik> endboss: LP #1608306 is the relevant bug report btw.
[21:13] <Mastus> snd-usb-audio seems to work quite differently than before... (Not necessarily a bug)
[21:14] <Mastus> I have USB mixer connected to my computer and often I route inputs from mixer to the outputs of internal soundcard
[21:14] <Mastus> Before, I could just switch mixer on and everything was peachy
[21:15] <Mastus> 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] <Mastus> And it seems that it has preference over internal soundcard (so no sound output from web pages or videos)
[21:17] <Mastus> Unplug USB -> we have usb disconnect in dmesg, and everything is as before (sound works)
[21:17] <Mastus> I don't know if this is normal behaviour because upon upgrading Lubuntu I also upgraded my HW.
[21:18] <Mastus> But on my old HW and Lubuntu 14.10 I could just use mixer ON/OFF switch, now I must physically unplug cable.