[00:22] <blue1> I am having difficulties getting libreoffice to play nicely with lubuntu 18.04.  This was not an issue with 16.04.  I disabled apparor but to no avail.  Suggestions?
[00:22] <wxl> blue1: what exactly is the problem?
[00:23] <blue1> I get an error message just a sec....
[00:24] <blue1> [  206.684516] audit: type=1400 audit(1525138952.084:27): apparmor="ALLOWED" operation="open" profile="libreoffice-soffice" name="/proc/1042/mountinfo" pid=1042 comm="soffice.bin" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=1000 ouid=1000
[00:24] <blue1> [
[00:24] <blue1> this is 32 bit not 64 fwiw
[00:25] <wxl> that shouldn't matter
[00:25] <wxl> looks allowed, no?
[00:25] <wxl> what happened when you tried to open it/
[00:25] <blue1> librecalc works -- but when I try libre writer -- it exits nearly immediately....
[00:26] <wxl> works here
[00:26] <wxl> have you tried to run it in terminal and see if there's any output?
[00:26] <blue1> and I have no issues with libreoffice in xubuntu
[00:26] <blue1> yes, I have tried that but don't have the output -- let me try that again
[00:27] <wxl> i.e. `lowriter`
[00:29] <blue1> no error message generated at terminal
[00:31] <wxl> you might want to just make a bug against it and hoepfully the libreoffice folks will be able to figure it out. that or figrue out stacktracing :)
[00:31] <blue1> okay -- where can I post the bug?
[00:31] <blue1> thank you btw
[00:32] <wxl> just do `ubuntu-bug libreoffice` in the terminal
[00:32] <blue1> okay I have never done that but I will give a a try....
[00:32] <blue1> y
[00:33] <blue1> ancient machine -- lubuntu 16.04 worked great for me.
[00:33] <wxl> 18.04 should do it better
[00:34] <wxl> and again, i can't reproduce the bug. perhaps there's something else on the system that's conflicting
[00:34] <blue1> perhaps --
[00:34] <blue1> one other programme -- bibletime doesn't come up correctly either
[00:35] <blue1> I have apport disabled -- looks like I need to re-enable that.
[00:36] <wxl> that works here, too
[00:36] <blue1> I disabled it in the config file
[00:36] <wxl> that = bibletime
[00:37] <blue1> yes that works in xubuntu for me - but not lubuntu -- it just comes up to a black screen for me.
[00:37] <blue1> how long should ubuntu-bug take?
[00:37] <wxl> yep works fine here
[00:37] <wxl> it often takes a bit to collect info
[00:38] <blue1> okay it finally came up.
[00:38] <blue1> thank you -- l learned something new today.
[00:38] <wxl> np :)
[00:38] <blue1> what about chromium?  it maxes out the cpu and never comes up.
[00:38] <wxl> you can go file bug reports yourself but that tool will actually collect a bunch of useful information for you automatically
[00:39] <wxl> modern browsers are often problematic on old computers
[00:39] <wxl> in general you'll need 1-2GB if you expect them to work at all
[00:39] <blue1> yes
[00:40] <wxl> i'm off to get dinner and go home
[00:41] <wxl> be well!
[00:41] <blue1> thank you again
[00:41] <wxl> happy to help :)
[00:42] <blue1> everything worked in 16.04  but 18.04 is being a pill it seems
[00:49] <blue1> I am going to try the windows way with libreoffice -- nuke and re-install.
[08:28] <zChris__> Hello, i have added https://launchpad.net/%7Eondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php/+index?batch=75&memo=225&start=225 to my PPA, but how do i tell apt to install PHP from that repository and not the original one?
[17:17] <badgerclan> join
[17:18] <badgerclan> just a fast note: the checksum does not match sha256sum lubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso  88a015099043894189d426c6914873b8bcbcef3e647ea65996b3c523d8eb93ad  lubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso
[17:18] <paradis> rufus or universal usb installer?
[17:18] <wxl> that's probably a download issue, then, that you're having
[17:18] <badgerclan> exit
[17:19] <paradis> is rufus legit?
[17:19] <wxl> it's the most legit thing for windows :/
[17:20] <paradis> ok thank you
[23:39] <stortford> Hi, just installed Lubuntu 18.04 64 bit clean install. Scanner Canon LIDE 200 now has vertical black bar 10mm wide down centre of scan using both Simple Scan and Skanlite.Didn't happen with 16.04 LTS. Please can you advise? Thanks
[23:40] <wxl> stortford: i would suggest asking at #ubuntu and seeing if they can help. i'd be shocked if that was a lubuntu-specific issue
[23:42] <stortford> Many thanks wxl. I'll do as you suggest.
[23:46] <diogenes_> stortford, also try xsane
[23:50] <wxl> miles was remarkable