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=== Evixion` is now known as Evixion === Freejack is now known as Guest23925 [08:38] <l33o> hi [08:39] <bioterror> hi [08:39] <l33o> ;) [08:41] <pcman> hi [08:41] <pcman> trying cmake now [08:41] <l33o> i am here on lubuntu 11.10 and i cant find an option or menu to choose desktop background wallpaper.....is this a bug? [08:43] <pcman> right click on the desktop [08:43] <pcman> l33o: and you'll find it. [08:44] <l33o> i did that, its gone i think [08:45] <l33o> when i right click there is Obconfig and Reconfigure...but these wont offer me any background changes [08:46] <KM0201> sounds like pcman isn't running [08:46] <l33o> i changed background many times, but i guess now this isnt working because i cant find it anymore [08:46] <l33o> just run pcman manually in shell? [08:47] <pcman> l33o: try pcmanfm --profile lubuntu --desktop & [08:47] <l33o> k...sec [08:48] <l33o> i get this respone: [1] 2127 [08:55] <pcman> l33o: then right click on desktop [08:55] <l33o> k [08:55] <l33o> what next then? [08:56] <l33o> Obconfigure or reconfigure? [08:57] <pcman> l33o: oops [08:57] <pcman> l33o: then I guess the file manager crashes [08:57] <pcman> l33o: try pcmanfm --desktop-pref then [08:57] <pcman> l33o: if nothing works, I guess the file manager crashed. [08:58] <l33o> sec [08:58] <l33o> thaaaank youuuuu veryyyy much :))))) [08:58] <l33o> success!!!! [08:59] <l33o> this is the menu, that is lost here somehow :) [09:00] <pcman> l33o: actually there is a shortcut in applications menu/preferences [09:00] <l33o> i cant find it anymore ...its gone [09:00] <l33o> i found that many times before [09:00] <pcman> l33o: and I guess you have enabled the "use desktop menu of window manager" option. [09:01] <pcman> l33o: so pcmanfm always use the openbox desktop menu rather than its own. [09:02] <l33o> aaaaa [09:02] <l33o> where can i find this use desktop menu option ? [09:03] <pcman> l33o: the pcmanfm --desktop-pref dialog. [09:03] <l33o> aaa :) [09:04] <l33o> yes, you are right [09:04] <l33o> this is enabled, i did that some days ago [09:04] <l33o> solved! [09:04] <l33o> :) [09:05] <l33o> thank you pcman [09:05] <pcman> l33o: np [09:05] <pcman> l33o: is the file manager buggy? [09:05] <pcman> l33o: does it crash often? [09:05] <l33o> no [09:05] <l33o> mabye one time it crashed [09:06] <l33o> but only for one sec...then the desktop rebuild and i canwork....no freeze or so [09:06] <l33o> but i decided to use compiz with lubuntu so i can reload window manager very easyily [09:06] <l33o> in case of some crashes or dissapearing of the window decorations ( happend one time) [09:06] <pcman> l33o: ok [09:07] * pcman is only worried about the buggy file manager he wrote. [09:07] <l33o> works very stable here ( old intel graphics laptop chipset) [09:07] <l33o> works perfect [09:07] <l33o> only for remocing usb stick safely i have to use the disc util [09:07] <pcman> l33o: thanks [09:07] <l33o> removing [09:07] <l33o> thakn you [09:07] <l33o> thank you [09:08] <pcman> actually it's buggy. [09:08] * pcman doesn't have time to fix them yet. [09:08] <l33o> no problem...i am using the disc utility and i can remove very safely [09:09] <l33o> the file manager is working really stable here [09:09] <l33o> using it alot [09:09] <head_victim> pcman: don't be too worried, it works damn well. [09:10] <l33o> there was a problem but its gone: sometimes when deleting something from the desktop everything was selected and deleted from the desktop [09:10] <pcman> :) [09:10] <l33o> but this bug is gone [09:27] <l33o> sorry had to do a halt -p [09:27] <l33o> menu was gone hehehe [12:05] <sam_> Hi lubuntu broke my system. I would appricate help getting it back.. [12:05] <sam_> I did a fresh Natty install on this hardware http://pastebin.ca/2082686 [12:05] <sam_> I then installed lubuntu-desktop and dependencies just to give it a try. [12:05] <sam_> Now I cannot log into gnome, it gives an error something like: "too many xserver?/xsesson? arguments (2)" after the gdm login screen. [12:06] <sam_> I tried apt-get --purge remove lubuntu-desktop, but the xserver message persists, and I end up completely locked out of the machine, and have to re-install lubuntu-desktop from the command line in order to get a GUI back. [12:06] <sam_> Anyone have any ideas [12:07] <kaja> sam_: i know what's wrnog, but since i have never used ubuntu or gdm i donno how to fix it heh :p [12:07] <kaja> sam_: if it's anything like a more 'vanilla' system, the solution lies in your ~/.xinitrc [12:08] <kaja> sam_: basically there's an artifact in your gdm config telling it to start into your old DE AND LXDE [12:09] <sam_> kaja, OK thanks [12:09] <sam_> that is someting to go on [12:09] <sam_> can i edit ~/.xinitrc or is it a system only file? [12:10] <kaja> you may, but i suspect that isn't the solution because gdm does silly things [12:10] <kaja> but yeah read through it and have a look [12:11] <sam_> can i just use an alternitive to gdm? i seem to remember there is one? [12:11] <sam_> or would apt-get --purge gdm + reinstall be worth a try? [12:15] <sam_> might just try xdm [12:19] <kaja> meh, i dunno. i don't even know what the point of gdm is tbh [12:20] <stlsaint> gdm for gnome [12:20] <stlsaint> lxdm for lubuntu, etc etc [13:23] <oregano4> Hello@all, i think it should beonlyalittle Question, how to change the login backgroundimmage? [13:33] <jayP> Hello [13:34] <jayP> does anyone know how to change keyring password on lubuntu? [13:36] <jayP> does anyone know how to change keyring password on lubuntu? === Freejack is now known as Guest45874 === Pupuser is now known as Guest20132 === Guest20132 is now known as silverarrow [14:26] <silverarrow> is there a way to fix grub in lubuntu? [14:27] <KM0201> silverarrow: of course [14:27] <KM0201> you'll need a live cd/usb [14:29] <silverarrow> I was booted in live cd just a few minutes ago [14:29] <silverarrow> I could not find any grub related apps [14:29] <KM0201> it has to be done via command line [14:29] <KM0201> hang on [14:30] <KM0201> silverarrow: follow the "chroot" section. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [14:32] <KM0201> silverarrow: actually the part right above that, looks a lot easier [14:32] <KM0201> if you want to do that under "copy partition files" [14:32] <silverarrow> thanks [14:33] <KM0201> but either of those will work [14:33] <silverarrow> I get to "grub line bash editing is supported ... press tab for commands [14:33] <KM0201> yeah... you need to boot a live cd/usbto run those commands [14:34] <KM0201> silverarrow: there's also a "purge and reinstall" section on that doc.. it looks pretty easy as welll (actually i think thats what i'd do) [14:43] <silverarrow> I am in deep .... [14:44] <KM0201> whats wrong? [14:45] <KM0201> restoring grub is not that difficult. [14:45] <silverarrow> I shall just have to go for it, ....down for reboot [14:45] <KM0201> well whats the.. [14:46] <KM0201> hm, guess he didn't want to stick around for clarification [14:47] <bioterror> !grub2 | KM0201 [14:47] <ubot5> KM0201: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10) [14:47] <bioterror> KM0201, next time use that ;) [14:47] <KM0201> bioterror: i didn't know ubottu was alive here, but thats the link i gave him anyway [14:58] <bioterror> KM0201, but if you dont give him exact commands, he will say "are you messing with me?" [14:58] <KM0201> i know how to use ubottu... [14:59] <pip__> Is there a bug open for a menu error when using lxpanel located at the top of the screen at all? [14:59] <bioterror> KM0201, I mean mr. arrow ;) [14:59] <KM0201> oh really? [15:00] <KM0201> i've not helped him all that much, so don't know much about him, but he seems to have a lot of problems [15:01] <bioterror> pip__, you've checked launchpad? [15:02] <pip__> I am doing so now bioterror [15:26] <pip__> it's already been reported & confirmed :) [15:31] <KM0201> i guess he just wanted to come here and tell us :) [15:31] <KM0201> i wonder if silver ever got his problem fixed [15:59] <mh> how can I apply my keyboard layout system-wide? [16:02] <mh> and second question, can I enable window snapping like I do in unity? [16:10] <KM0201> mh: not to my knowledge on the window snapping. [16:10] <mh> KM0201, thanks [16:12] <mh> what about the keyboard layout? it resets each time I reboot [16:15] <mh> by the way, I have a question about the BIOS. Do you know where I can try to ask in the IRC? [16:17] <KM0201> no idea on the BIOS> [16:17] <KM0201> as for keyboard layout... [16:18] <KM0201> open a terminal and type this.. "gksudo lxkeymap" and when the utility opens, make your changes and apply them. [16:18] <KM0201> see if that changes it permanently [16:20] <mh> okay KM0201, I will reboot [16:20] <KM0201> ij [16:20] <KM0201> ok [16:20] <ubuntu_> hi [16:20] <mh> but I am not very optimistic... I will let you know [16:20] <KM0201> ok.. [16:20] <KM0201> ubuntu_: welcome [16:21] <ubuntu_> I was given a link to a grub repair, but i cannot seem to find it now that I am in live cd [16:22] <KM0201> !grub2 [16:22] <ubot5> GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10) [16:22] <KM0201> ubuntu_: probably the second link [16:22] <KM0201> actually, its probably the first [16:22] <ubuntu_> thanks [16:23] <KM0201> the second link has some instructions for it also though [16:23] <ubuntu_> : ) [16:24] <mh> nope. [16:24] <KM0201> hmm [16:24] <KM0201> must be a configuration file somewhere [16:24] <mh> I cannot set it to dvorak by default... [16:26] <ubuntu_> if I understand it correctly, there is a boot repair in the live lubuntu CD, and which also seem to be recommened ? [16:26] <KM0201> yes, you need to use a live cd to repair grub. [16:27] <ubuntu_> I am in live cd now [16:27] <ubuntu_> it says install boot repair, but not much more [16:28] <ubuntu_> from terminal? package manager? [16:28] <KM0201> ubuntu_: either one... package manager will probably be easier [16:29] <KM0201> mh: sudo nano /etc/default/keyboard [16:29] <KM0201> the key there, is "XKBLAYOUT=us" [16:29] <KM0201> the problem is, i don't know what you replace "us" with, to make it dvorak [16:30] <ubuntu_> I cannot find it it package manager [16:30] <KM0201> ubuntu_: hang on a sec [16:31] <KM0201> you're connected to the internet, right? [16:31] <mh> oh thankssss [16:31] <mh> thanks KM0201 [16:31] <KM0201> mh: no problem [16:31] <KM0201> after you put whatever you want there (in place of US)... hit Ctrl + X to save [16:31] <KM0201> then reboot, and see if it works [16:31] <ubuntu_> you usually set keyboard under: menu-preferances-keyboard & mouse [16:32] <mh> thanks, I will use emacs [16:32] <KM0201> ubuntu_: it seems to be a known bug, that it doesn't save w/ the GUI tool (at least googling turned up lots of hits) [16:33] <KM0201> ubuntu_: do you only have one hard drive? [16:33] <mh> oh, but it appears to be okay [16:33] <KM0201> well yeah, but.. if you change that configuration file, it should work [16:33] <mh> XKBMODEL="pc105" [16:33] <mh> XKBLAYOUT="us" [16:33] <mh> XKBVARIANT="dvorak-intl" [16:33] <mh> XKBOPTIONS="lv3:ralt_switch" [16:34] <KM0201> mh: did you change it prior to looking at it? [16:34] <ubuntu_> ? [16:34] <ubuntu_> not me [16:34] <mh> well, yeah, through the gui though [16:34] <KM0201> that's why its currently correct [16:34] <KM0201> doesn't matter [16:34] <KM0201> the GUI is just a front for that file really. [16:34] <KM0201> try this.. [16:35] <KM0201> do something to that file (like type a letter then delete it) [16:35] <KM0201> then save it.(make sure you're root) [16:35] <KM0201> and then reboot and see if the hcanges take lace [16:35] <KM0201> ubuntu_: do you only have 1 hard drive? [16:36] <mh> okay thanks [16:36] <ubuntu_> no [16:36] <ubuntu_> I mean, I have an usb connected one for storage [16:36] <mh> okay, let's sudo reboot now [16:36] <ubuntu_> usb sata in a caddie [16:37] <KM0201> ok, i was referring to internal drives [16:39] <KM0201> ubuntu_: wait, i see now... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair [16:39] <KM0201> go there [16:39] <ubuntu_> lost wifi connection [16:39] <KM0201> ok. [16:39] <ubuntu_> am I still here? [16:39] <KM0201> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair [16:39] <KM0201> go to that website [16:40] <ubuntu_> that's where I am, and trying to understand [16:40] <mh> no luck. [16:40] <KM0201> ok,... you're on a lubuntu live cd, right? [16:40] <KM0201> sorry mh, i'm at a loss on that issue. [16:40] <ubuntu_> yes [16:40] <ubuntu_> 11.04 [16:40] <KM0201> mh: maybe bioterror or phillw will know [16:41] <KM0201> ubuntu_: open a terminal [16:41] <ubuntu_> yes [16:41] <KM0201> paste this line into the terminal... sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair [16:41] <KM0201> let it add the repository [16:41] <KM0201> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair [16:42] <KM0201> then paste that line, and let boot-repair install [16:42] <ubuntu_> it is installing !! [16:43] <ubuntu_> great [16:43] <ubuntu_> I must have made some pasting error [16:43] <KM0201> ok [16:43] <mh> another question; I am the only user here and I don't want the login window when I boot. how can I disable this? [16:44] <ubuntu_> I am a lubuntu user? [16:44] <KM0201> hmm, [16:44] <KM0201> yes. [16:44] <KM0201> why? [16:44] <KM0201> i'm assuming you are anyway [16:46] <KM0201> mh: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_to_enable_automatic_logon_in_LXDM [16:46] <mh> I changed my account type from custom to administrator to see if it helps with my layout issue [16:46] <KM0201> ubuntu_: did it install ok? [16:46] <ubuntu_> yes, and I started it [16:46] <KM0201> mh: i bet that will fix your problem [16:46] <ubuntu_> do I just run the simple repair ? [16:47] <KM0201> ubuntu_: i would try that first [16:47] <ubuntu_> if I make a boot info summary, it will not interfere ? [16:47] <KM0201> ubuntu_: i wouldn't think so, but.. don't know, i've never really used that utility [16:48] <ubuntu_> recommended repair is running [16:48] <ubuntu_> sda1 is always internal? [16:48] <KM0201> no, not necessarily, but usually [16:49] <ubuntu_> oh no [16:49] <KM0201> ? [16:49] <phillw> mh: use https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_to_enable_automatic_logon_in_LXDM [16:49] <ubuntu_> I didn't unplug my usb hd [16:49] <KM0201> ubuntu_: i was just thinking that [16:50] <KM0201> well, hopefully it won't mess w/ it [16:50] <mh> thanks phillw [16:50] <ubuntu_> it's blinking something worryingly [16:50] <phillw> sorry for the echo, KM ;) [16:50] <KM0201> it happens [16:50] <ubuntu_> I hope any error is repairable [16:51] <KM0201> if it's not, this will be an abject lesson to disconnect unecessary drives while tryign to fix a drive [16:51] <KM0201> (but it's probably OK) [16:52] <ubuntu_> I'm letting the process run through, it might be all right [16:52] <ubuntu_> it takes several minutes it seems [16:52] <ubuntu_> doing a thorough job [16:53] <ubuntu_> it would be majorly stupid to have grub on a usb [16:54] <KM0201> ubuntu_: not really, it's not an uncommonthing for people to do. [16:54] <ubuntu_> I am not alone ? : ) [16:55] <ubuntu_> the boot repair is a nice on [16:55] <ubuntu_> one [16:55] <ubuntu_> a program that runs its self [16:56] <KM0201> ubuntu_: as long as it works [16:57] <ubuntu_> yes [16:57] <ubuntu_> great for not experts [16:58] <KM0201> as long as it works.. [16:58] <ubuntu_> trying to fix stuff in file manager and root is major [16:58] <KM0201> naa, you just gotta get the hang of it [16:58] <KM0201> it's easy after you've done it a while. [17:00] <ubuntu_> it feels like the big confusion === ubuntu_ is now known as silverarrow [17:01] <silverarrow> I can now reboot [17:01] <KM0201> ok [17:01] <KM0201> i figured that was you [17:02] <silverarrow> sorry, at first the nick change lagged [17:03] <KM0201> no problem [17:03] <silverarrow> I'm doing the summary too [17:04] <silverarrow> lubuntu is nicer than puppy [17:04] <silverarrow> desktop is more soli [17:04] <silverarrow> not so flimsy [17:04] <silverarrow> maybe I can get the lubuntu desktop in puppy linux [17:04] <mh> nothing worked [17:05] <KM0201> silver why would you do that? [17:05] <mh> change keyboard layout did not work, disable login screen did not work [17:06] <KM0201> what..? [17:06] <KM0201> i think you're doing something wrong, are you editing thos efiles, and saving them, as root? [17:09] <silverarrow> editing keyboard should be the easiest thing [17:13] <KM0201> lol, i love his little wise ass comments [17:13] <KM0201> he can't find his rear end from a hole in the ground, and then talks about how easy things should be..lol [17:17] <mh> I do everything with sudo [17:18] <KM0201> well, thats just as silly [17:19] <kvarley> what's the current progress on Arm builds of LUbuntu? :) [17:20] <mh> KM0201: I mean everything that was involved in this process... [17:20] <KM0201> yeah, i know.. :) [17:23] <phillw> kvarley: the latest info I can find is at http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-11-10-beta-2-oneiric-ocelot-released.html [17:24] <mh> KM0201: can you please repeat the file that is behind the keyboard layout? [17:24] <KM0201> mh: /etc/default/keyboard [17:26] <silverarrow> hi [17:26] <silverarrow> it worked [17:26] <silverarrow> all fine [17:27] <silverarrow> thought I have no idea where the grub wet [17:27] <silverarrow> went* [17:28] <KM0201> my guess is, you did something to it. [17:30] <silverarrow> grub [17:30] <silverarrow> hmm [17:30] <silverarrow> |grub [17:31] <silverarrow> how do you get the grub info? [17:31] <Unit193> !grub2 | silverarrow [17:31] <ubot5> silverarrow: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10) [17:31] <silverarrow> thanks [17:39] <mmhh> I am mh. Gosh, I cannot access Lxkeymap now [17:40] <mmhh> probably since I changed some stuff in that keyboard file [17:41] <silverarrow> not that is not the grub [17:41] <silverarrow> unit193? [17:42] <phillw> silverarrow: there is some background reading on grub2 along with some notes at http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5 [17:42] <mmhh> can anyone tell me what do you have inside etc/default/keyboard? how are those four lines? [17:43] <silverarrow> thanks [17:43] <silverarrow> wait [17:43] <silverarrow> root? [17:44] <silverarrow> nothing in a way [17:44] <phillw> mmhh: http://pastebin.com/DeV10c4R [17:44] <mmhh> thanks phillw [17:45] <Unit193> mmhh: http://paste.ubuntu.com/696787/ [17:45] * Unit193 USA [17:45] <phillw> mine is an extended kbd with UK layout [17:45] <phillw> (windows key on it) [17:45] <mmhh> thanks Unit193 [17:46] <silverarrow> http://imagebin.org/174013 [17:46] <phillw> Unit193: cool, my LVM guest additions are now working with lubuntu on my VM :) [17:46] <silverarrow> oh a bit late there [17:46] <Unit193> phillw: Awesome! So still testing LSC? [17:46] <phillw> Unit193: indeed. I have the latest one on. Very impressed with it :) [17:47] <Unit193> phillw: The one in bzr should be newer [17:47] <phillw> bbl - dinner time! [17:48] <Unit193> Have some great grub [17:49] <silverarrow> how do I check where grub went? [17:49] <Unit193> Where grub went? Did it walk off your computer? [17:50] <silverarrow> not far from [17:50] <Unit193> You have to be a little more clear [17:50] <silverarrow> I ran a grub repair, and I am a bit worried it went on my external usb connected SATA hd [17:50] <Unit193> check /etc/default/grub for config items [17:51] <mh> stupid question: how can I put a shortcut in the menu bar? [17:51] <Unit193> mh: Ah, it's handily in the FAQs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides [17:52] <silverarrow> looks like it is in the right place [17:53] <mh> thanks Unit193 [17:54] <silverarrow> thanks for the grub help [18:06] <mh> hey, if I choose Default instead of Lubuntu I get Xsession: unable to launch Lubuntu xsession, failing back etc. How can I solve this? [18:06] <mh> (In the login) [18:07] <Unit193> In LXDM, the session that's supposed to be used is Lubuntu [18:07] <mh> Unit193: instead of Default? [18:08] <Unit193> Exactly, see if that works [18:08] <mh> it works, but I assume that this error is connected to the fact that Lubuntu is not saving my keyboard settings when I boot [18:09] <mh> when I reboot [18:09] <mh> it also always showing the login screen, even when I set not to show it [18:11] <Unit193> Set not to show it in /etc/lxdm/default.conf ? [18:11] <mh> yep [18:12] <mh> autologin=mh [18:13] <mh> session=/usr/bin/startlubuntu [18:17] <mh> if I logout, the keyboard settings remain [18:17] <mh> but they dissapear as soon as I reboot [18:17] <pip__> what's the little button that gives one shudown options etc called? [18:18] <pip__> I've managed to delete it from my panel & would like to put it back.... [18:20] <mh> the strange thing is that if I comment everything in /etc/default/keyboard, change stuff in lxkeymap, nothing changes in /etc/default/keyboard . Even after reboot, everything is still commented [18:21] <mh> by the way, I have chosen lxdm instead of gdm. maybe this is the reason? [18:21] <mh> (I started with ubuntu and changed to lubuntu) [18:39] <neofita> hello [18:41] <neofita> I want to install the x86_64 Lubuntu inside a luks partition which in turn is installed inside a group of HD in RAID5 configuration. Made with a RAID5 controller Intel ICH10R [18:42] <neofita> but the installation often freezes or ends but the system does not start [18:45] <neofita> va bene lascio perdere [18:45] <neofita> okay I give up [19:23] <mh> I would like to run an app when lubuntu starts, how can I do that? [19:23] <mh> actually I want to add a line [19:23] <mh> setxkbmap dvorak :) [19:28] <mh> anyone? [19:29] <jmarsden> mh: If it needs to run as a startup script, add it to /etc/rc.local . If it needs to run at GUI logon, see the FAQ for autostarting apps... [19:30] <jmarsden> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_I_can_autostart_a_program_when_logging_in_to_Desktop [19:34] <mh> thanks jmarsden [19:35] <jmarsden> mh: You're welcome. [20:08] <cjohnston> phillw: are you around? [20:08] <phillw> cjohnston: I'm lurking :) [20:09] <cjohnston> I'm wondering if my issue with lubuntu booting up has to do with the fact that those nvidia drivers are having trouble installing [20:10] <cjohnston> I get a crash when it tries to install.. I'm trying to find the bug that was reported by apport last time [20:10] <phillw> cjohnston: as I don't run on nvidia, I'm not really the best person to ask. I'm sure one of the support team has experience of them. [20:11] <cjohnston> Gotcha [20:54] <neighborlee> curious..does lubuntu have a decent installer similar to anaconda, whereby if you have windows7 and need to do paritition but are a naive windows user, that it guides you at least , or is this guidance in the self teach arena ? ;) [21:03] <mh> "xsession:unable to launch ubuntu x session" [21:04] <mh> and gives me lxde instead of lubuntu [21:04] <m6locks> neighborlee: never had to do any kind of repartitioning, but yes, the installer was graphical and pretty good one [21:04] <mh> it happens whenever I reboot [21:04] <mh> any help on this? [21:04] <mh> this happens if I use lxdm. I have no problems with gdm [21:05] <mh> should I use gdm instead of lxdm? [21:08] <phillw> neighborlee: the ubiquity installer that the ubuntu family use will happily install side by side with windows, Lubuntu uses the same system. [21:10] <phillw> mh: Instead of "startx" try "sudo service lxdm start". That should give you the actual Lubuntu DE instead of standard LXDM. [21:11] <mh> phillw: where? I got that error from startx when I boot [21:11] <phillw> neighborlee: have a read of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsDualBoot [21:12] <phillw> mh: does issuing the command to start lxdm work when startx dies? [21:13] <mh> it goes to lxde desktop [21:14] <mh> it shows an lxde desktop, with the lxde wallpaper etc. not the lubuntu one [21:15] <phillw> mh: okies, then we can try to start lubuntu instead. I just wanted to see if we could get a desktop running :) [21:15] <Unit193> How about startlubuntu? [21:15] <phillw> Unit193: one step at a time, my good friend :D [21:17] <mh> phillw: I can start lubuntu by logging out and choosing lubuntu [21:17] <mh> but it won't save when I reboot [21:18] <mh> and I get the same error [21:18] <mh> unless I switch to gdm [21:18] <mh> so I will stick to gdm. unless there is any reason for not doing this??? [21:19] <phillw> mh: do you have both gdm and lxdm installed? [21:22] <mh> no, I just removed lxdm [21:25] <mh> phillw: is it okay to stick with gdm? [21:26] <phillw> if you want gnome, then fine. one of the ideas behind lxdm was to reduce the resources needed to run a system. The raison d'etre for Lubuntu :) [21:31] <mh> so is more consuming for my everyday computing to use gdm than lxdm? [21:32] <phillw> gdm uses more resources than lxdm [21:32] <mh> is gdm running all the time or is it only that login screen I get? [21:33] <mh> sorry for stupid questions [21:33] <Unit193> It's going to stay running [21:34] <phillw> mh: gdm will remain, have a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/UpgradeToLubuntu it does explain a bit more about things and how to 'cleanly' switch. [21:35] <phillw> mh: In all honesty, I'd really suggest you make a seperate /home partition - that way, come what ever you do, your data is safe (unless you nuke the entire drive!). [21:36] <phillw> mh: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving [21:37] <mh> okay, thanks === Freejack is now known as Guest68228 [21:47] <neighborlee> phillw, ok ty for info..sorry was away downstairs but got it. ;) === Freejack is now known as Guest76054 |