[07:57] <joosep> hi
[07:57] <joosep> guys I have a problem after installation of Lubuntu.
[07:57] <joosep> Systems boots to grub
[07:58] <joosep> I have Lenovo Ideapad s400
[07:58] <joosep> Is it some kind of UEFI BIOS thing?
[07:58] <joosep> I have no idea about those
[08:01] <diogenes_> joosep, look in bios, is it set to uefi/CSM or bios/legacy
[08:01] <joosep> it is uefi
[08:01] <joosep> looked already and tried legacy mode too to boot
[08:02] <joosep> I used entire disk to install wiping windows
[08:02] <diogenes_> then look at your partitions setup when you installed lubuntu, did you create a 300 MB /boot/efi partition?
[08:02] <diogenes_> you need to do manual partitioning
[08:02] <diogenes_> to pick "something else" option
[08:03] <joosep> it was created by lubuntu itself
[08:03] <diogenes_> are you sure?
[08:03] <joosep> ill check now
[08:05] <joosep> ..
[08:05] <joosep> I have /dev/sda1 efi system partition with boot and esp flags
[08:06] <joosep> and /dev/sda2 ext4partition
[08:06] <joosep> efi partition is 500mb
[08:06] <diogenes_> ok then another try would be to go to your HDD sata setup and if it's AHCI then swith to IDE and try booting again
[08:07]  * diogenes_ is rebooting so be right back
[08:07] <joosep> how can I do that? in bios settings?
[08:09] <joosep> how can I do that? in bios settings?
[08:10] <diogenes_> joosep, look in bios for hard drive sama mode or something similar
[08:10] <diogenes_> sata*
[08:10] <diogenes_> not sama
[08:11] <joosep> could you give me some more ideas if that doesnt work? Im running now on the same machine with Live USB
[08:12] <diogenes_> another idea is to turn off uefi/csm mode and re-install with legacy mode
[08:12] <joosep> ah so i'll need to turn legacy mode on first and then install?
[08:12] <diogenes_> yes, first turn on legacy mode then go ahead re-installing
[08:13] <joosep> thanks diogenes! I
[08:13] <diogenes_> yw
[08:13] <diogenes_> BUT first see the sata mode AHCI or IDE
[16:12] <LargePrime> i have an xinput question.  how do i assign buttons automatically when the device id changes?  also the device has the same name as a keyboard, so it seems i cannot use name
[16:18] <LargePrime> https://askubuntu.com/questions/20298/how-to-make-xinput-settings-persist-after-devices-are-unplugged-replugged-and
[16:18] <LargePrime> see answer 5
[16:18] <LargePrime> . /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-mouse-map.conf
[16:19] <LargePrime> DNE
[16:19] <LargePrime> create it?
[16:25] <LargePrime> xinput list --id-only pointer:"ELECOM TrackBall Mouse HUGE TrackBall" works
[16:25] <LargePrime> how can i pass that as an argument?
[16:26] <LargePrime> something like xinput --set-button-map xinput list --id-only pointer:"ELECOM TrackBall Mouse HUGE TrackBall" 1 2 9 4 5 6 7 8 3 10 11 12
[16:38] <LargePrime> xinput --set-button-map  $(xinput list --id-only pointer:"ELECOM TrackBall Mouse HUGE TrackBall") 1 2 9 4 5 6 7 8 3 10 11 12
[16:38] <LargePrime> got it thanks
[18:26] <qwebirc11803> Huy guys, pretty new to lubuntu here and I'm trying to sort out my basic preferences/cofig.  So I have my main Application launch / Taskbar panel set to autohide. However when I click the Wifi icon to try and select another network, or work with network settings, the menu options disappear as, I believe, the mouse pointer is read as being no longer over the panel, and the panel hides.  Is there any way to modify this behaviour
[18:26] <qwebirc11803> I'd rather not install another dock, as panel is just great apart from this issue