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[00:28] <SonikkuAmerica> I think he was having the same problem with nm-applet not starting
[00:28] <SonikkuAmerica> IIRC it's bug 1308348
[00:28]  * ianorlin had to go afk and couldn't explain further
[00:28] <ubottu> bug 1308348 in lxpanel (Ubuntu Trusty) "network settings indicator missing from panel" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1308348
[02:39] <danux> what is the best network monitor that displays dns names rather than ip addresses for lubuntu ?
[05:41] <jim__> Why wont my wireless card work? it says disconnected right when i boot pc
[06:39] <albinn> hi
[06:43] <albinn> I'd like to ask. Is this channel all about lubuntu or you also talk here?
[06:46] <Unit193> This is the Lubuntu support channel.
[07:03] <albinn> i see thanks. I recently installed lubuntu nad saw some notification about- So I joined to see what's happening in here. Well I've got 2 small problems. I use dell C810(very old stuff) and there is NVIDIA gerforce2go video card. This card has output for external monitor. When the monitor is pluged in, I can never boot. It always stops idling. I ave wait until lubuntu's logged on, hten log off and log on again. Then it works. So I tried to install some
[07:03] <albinn> original drives(it contains installator) with (I had to stop x server and install bin utils), but the installator wrote that its not compatibile with nouveau kernell. Lubuntu completely crashed , so I had no ohter option then reinstall... Do you have any idea what could help?
[07:17] <albinn> and the second one. I use wd ses device(0.5T usb disk). When I boot with pluged disk it never finds it. Even system profiler and benchmark tool shows nothing. I have boot and then plug it in. It basically means that before every starting pc I must unplug monitor and external disk and plug it in after booting. It a lil bit sucks, but still it's just a cosmetic defect. Thanks for ideas
[07:23] <albinn> I should mention that I'm linux novice
[08:23] <scept> Hello. Is there a comparison between Lubuntu and LXLE?
[09:28] <g_un1t> Hi all
[09:28] <g_un1t> Does anyone know of a easy/good way to add a shutdown option to lxmenu?
[10:20] <celine> Hello. Is Lubuntu 14.10 already with LXQT?
[11:44] <MrmappyINOF> Hello
[12:12] <Celine> Hello. I've 2 user account on this Lubuntu, and I want to make second one the default one that will load automatically after reboot. How to do this?
[12:13] <leszek> Celine: you mean set the autologin ?
[12:14] <Celine> leszek: Yes, for specific user account.
[12:15] <leszek> Celine: which Lubuntu version are you running ?
[12:15] <Celine> leszek: 14.04
[12:24] <leszek> Celine: let me check that
[12:24] <Celine> leszek: Thank You.
[12:33] <leszek> Celine: ok there seems to not exists an easy configuration tool for it. So you need to manually add it in the configuration file.
[12:34] <leszek> Celine: You need to open up a texteditor like leafpad with root rights. You can do so by executing gksu leafpad from the run menu
[12:34] <leszek> and you need to open up the file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/20-lubuntu.conf and add the autologin-user=YOUR_USERNAME_HERE to it. Save the file and reboot
[12:36] <Celine> leszek: Thank You. Let's give it a try.
[12:43] <Celine> leszek: Doesn't work - still logs as a first user.
[12:45] <leszek> Celine: So autologin is enabled already ?
[12:45] <leszek> but for the first user ?
[12:46] <Celine> leszek: I had only "user-session=Lubuntu" and I added "autologin-user=celine" before it.
[12:46] <Celine> But is still loads the first user (who installed Lubuntu).
[12:47] <leszek> Celine: yeah but you say that it still autologins someone else and not the user "celine" ? Or did I missunderstood anything here ?
[12:48] <Celine> leszek: It loads the user who installed Lubuntu, not the second one (created after installation).
[12:49] <leszek> Celine: so autologin is enabled already for the first user. Hmm... it needs to be specified then somewhere else aswell overwriting the configuration you did just now. Do you have a file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf ? If yes please open up and see if there is a autologin-user set
[12:51] <Celine> leszek: Yes, I've got autologin-user there for a 1st user. I'll change it to 2nd one and see the result. Thank You.
[12:51] <leszek> Celine: you could just remove it also. It should then grab automatically the change we did earlier
[12:51] <leszek> So remove the whole line there
[12:52] <Celine> leszek: Or could I comment it with # or someting?
[12:52] <leszek> Yeah that should work aswell I guess
[12:53] <MrmappyINOF> Hello guys
[12:53] <Celine> leszek: OK. Thank You.
[12:54] <leszek> Hi MrmappyINOF
[13:22] <Celine> I've got problem with printing - under Ubuntu my printer was a default selection in office applications, under Lubuntu I need to manualy select printer (2nd option is "print to file"). How can set my printer as default printing solution?
[13:26] <Celine> Solved: In HPLIP I selected my printer as "default one".
=== Unismurfhedgehog is now known as SonikkuAmerica
[14:36] <Tiana87440> Bonjour tous le monde, j'essaye d'installer Lubuntu PPC sur un iMac et j'ai un problème d'affichage du système, quelque soit la version que j'utilise... Comment faire s'il vous plaît ?
[14:38] <Tiana87440> Hello everybody, I want to install Lubuntu PPC on iMac but I have a display problem. Can you help me please ?
[14:38] <Tiana87440> Note : I am French
[19:36] <onla> how long approx takes sudo do-release-upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04?
[19:57] <ianorlin> onla that depends on many things like how many programs you have installed and how fast your internet connection is to your processor
[20:09] <onla> seems like it wasn't slow. took some 45mins
[20:09] <onla> was expecting longer
[20:09] <onla> haven't installed really anything
[20:11] <ianorlin> yeah if you install more things it has to upgrade those packages to the new version which involves more downloading adn installing
[20:59] <onla> hey.. when I installed this lubuntu, I chose japanese as my language. Now I changed my language to english, but all my default folder names in home folder are in japanese, which make it a bit slower to reach them in console. There are folders for music, documents, pictures, videos,templates, downloads and desktop. At least the folder that is for desktop is connected to the desktop itself, so deleting that wouldn't be a wise idea. Can I rename these dire
[21:02] <onla> I tried renaming the desktop folder, which was called desukutoppu in japanese charachters to desktop. Now when I moved a file to it, it didn't appear to the desktop, so it was unlinked
[21:13] <albinn> reinstall would be faster :-D
[21:34] <onla> heh
[21:35] <onla> i havent used linux for many years.. just installed lubuntu now and modified couple things for me. Wondering if I need to add manually stuff to repositories and some other stuff one would do at beginning
[21:35] <onla> at least audio etc flash are working
[21:36] <onla> what got me ask this is that I know there is a wine 1.7.3 version at least, but searched from software center playonlinux, and it shows wine 1.6.x to be installed
[21:42] <onla> seems like flash video on secondary monitor goes to full screen on primary monitor :I
[21:42] <onla> on firefox
[22:19] <ilhami> Hey
[22:19] <ilhami> guys
[22:19] <ilhami> videos lag a lot on lubuntu
[22:19] <ilhami> is there some way to fix this?