czz | it's a lot smoother than ubuntu netbook remix | 00:17 |
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|friTTe| | =) | 00:22 |
|friTTe| | and you can still configurate it so it looks the way you want | 00:23 |
|friTTe| | and still its fast | 00:23 |
czz | chromium seems to want all my cpu while on youtube | 00:30 |
phillw | czz: are you using flash? | 00:30 |
bioterror | I'm not suprised | 00:30 |
bioterror | flash eats a lot of cpu | 00:30 |
phillw | you can sign up for the html5 trial with you-tube, http://www.youtube.com/html5 | 00:31 |
czz | yes, im using flash. | 00:34 |
phillw | czz: try the html5 testing out and see how you get on. html5 will eventually phase out flash. | 00:36 |
czz | about a 25-30% improvement | 00:44 |
czz | pretty solid for beta | 00:45 |
phillw | I know some people have found it does make a pretty decent improvement, but html5 is still in its own beta stage, so do not expect miracles, video playing is quite cpu intensive :) | 00:47 |
czz | im trying to uninstall some programs without getting rid of the taskbar | 01:00 |
czz | it demands that i remove the lubuntu-taskbar if i want to continue | 01:01 |
victoria | help i just installed lubuntu from scratch and the wireless card is not working | 04:03 |
victoria | i have a laptop compaq presario cq40-324la | 04:03 |
Mossyfunk | victoria, did you choose during the installation to install the third party software package? | 04:09 |
victoria | not as far as i can remember | 04:09 |
victoria | i didnt no | 04:09 |
Mossyfunk | ahh... it says during installation that it is needed for some wireless hardware. | 04:09 |
victoria | what do i do then? reinstall? | 04:10 |
Mossyfunk | no | 04:10 |
Mossyfunk | sorry is it 10.04 or 10.10 | 04:10 |
Mossyfunk | ? | 04:10 |
victoria | 10.10 | 04:10 |
Mossyfunk | there should be a package names "lubuntu-restricted-extras" | 04:10 |
Mossyfunk | it contains all the third party software to play flash and mp3 and such | 04:11 |
victoria | ok | 04:12 |
victoria | synaptic? | 04:12 |
Mossyfunk | yes | 04:12 |
Mossyfunk | I see there are 2 packages, lubuntu-restricted-extras and lubuntu-restricted-addons | 04:13 |
Mossyfunk | I myself don't have any wireless hardware so this is far as I can advise you | 04:13 |
victoria | ok | 04:13 |
victoria | thankyou | 04:14 |
victoria | how do you make a shortcut | 04:14 |
victoria | on the desktop | 04:14 |
victoria | like a launcher | 04:14 |
victoria | for firefox and chromium | 04:14 |
Mossyfunk | I am currently trying to work that one out myself =D | 04:17 |
victoria | oh ok | 04:17 |
victoria | let me know | 04:17 |
Mossyfunk | sure thing =) | 04:17 |
Mossyfunk | welcome to lubuntu irc =) | 04:17 |
victoria | takk | 04:18 |
bioterror | hmm | 04:20 |
head_victim | Shortcuts on the desktop should be as easy as right click and create launcher? | 04:20 |
victoria | i didnt see that option | 04:21 |
bioterror | actually | 04:21 |
bioterror | drag n drop | 04:21 |
head_victim | Hmm it's not there. Sorry for that | 04:21 |
head_victim | But chromium and pcmanfm are both on the taskbar by default | 04:22 |
bioterror | okay | 04:24 |
bioterror | start your file browser | 04:24 |
bioterror | and head to the /usr/share/applications | 04:25 |
bioterror | and drang n drop your desired application to the desktop | 04:25 |
bioterror | it should work | 04:25 |
bioterror | if it doesnt | 04:25 |
bioterror | then "copy & paste" ;) | 04:25 |
Mossyfunk | woop tyvm bioterror | 04:26 |
bioterror | yes, copy and paste works better | 04:26 |
Mossyfunk | thats the folder I was looking for =)\ | 04:26 |
bioterror | gotta remember it | 04:26 |
victoria | i cant find the usr share apps folder | 04:27 |
bioterror | it's applications | 04:27 |
victoria | it said permission denied | 04:30 |
victoria | error moving file | 04:30 |
Mossyfunk | hmmmm weird it worked for me | 04:30 |
bioterror | dont move | 04:30 |
bioterror | copy | 04:30 |
victoria | worked | 04:31 |
bioterror | yeah | 04:31 |
bioterror | there you go ;) | 04:31 |
Mossyfunk | Anyone else get the start menu skin sticking on left panel after its closed? | 04:32 |
Mossyfunk | I set up a panel on the left of the screen* | 04:32 |
bioterror | I built my router/firewall on Lubuntu 10.04 | 04:33 |
bioterror | :D | 04:33 |
bioterror | it took me a whole night, hahaha | 04:33 |
bioterror | mrs. bioterror is sooooo going to rip her me apart | 04:33 |
bioterror | -her :D | 04:33 |
bioterror | but my system is faaast | 04:34 |
victoria | ok i am going to reboot now to see if the lunbuntu extras will solve the wifi problem | 04:34 |
bioterror | :-) | 04:34 |
Mossyfunk | ATI site tells me their legacy drivers will only work on linux distrobutions pre Feb 09 | 04:36 |
victoria | didnt work | 04:37 |
bioterror | ofcourse it did not | 04:37 |
bioterror | :-) | 04:37 |
bioterror | you should first find out which wlan chipset you have | 04:37 |
bioterror | it could help us alot | 04:37 |
bioterror | maybe in terminal "dmesg |grep wlan" | 04:38 |
bioterror | without "" | 04:38 |
victoria | it didnt give me any output | 04:39 |
victoria | just the prompt again | 04:39 |
bioterror | okay | 04:40 |
bioterror | your kernel cant recognize the wlan | 04:40 |
victoria | but it does on the other one | 04:40 |
victoria | i mean, i guess it must, because it works fine on it | 04:41 |
victoria | i installed wicd and it works fine on it | 04:41 |
victoria | i tried downloading the drivers from the preferences menu but they both gave errors | 04:41 |
bioterror | wha other one? | 04:41 |
victoria | i have a laptop of the same model | 04:42 |
victoria | i upgraded from 10.04 lubuntu to 10.10 | 04:42 |
victoria | and it works fine | 04:42 |
victoria | the wireless | 04:42 |
bioterror | and that one is 10.04? | 04:42 |
victoria | this one i installed 10.10 from scratch just now | 04:42 |
bioterror | okay | 04:42 |
victoria | listen i dont believe in fairy dust | 04:43 |
victoria | but i am here | 04:43 |
bioterror | :-) | 04:43 |
bioterror | I'm trying to help you out | 04:43 |
bioterror | just a moment | 04:43 |
victoria | i know, i put my pants the same way everyone else does | 04:44 |
victoria | one leg at a time | 04:44 |
victoria | so no worries | 04:44 |
victoria | hmm | 04:47 |
victoria | i went to the preferences drivers tab again and it says broadcom sta driver is installed and currently used | 04:48 |
victoria | the atenna does seem to be on | 04:48 |
victoria | but theres no detection of wireless networks | 04:48 |
bioterror | seems to be weird | 04:49 |
bioterror | but I have to say that I'm really tired, it's 06:49 and I haven wake up 24 hours ago | 04:50 |
victoria | bioterror, | 04:52 |
head_victim | victoria: some people are reporting that it only seems to work when connected to the internet when installing http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1485247 | 04:52 |
victoria | http://pastebin.com/4jdSstdE | 04:52 |
head_victim | victoria: and there is also someone who has created a little diagnostic script apparently to help out http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1499289 | 04:52 |
victoria | head_victim, so which do you recomend i do | 04:53 |
head_victim | I'd start with the diagnostic | 04:54 |
head_victim | Depends on how much you have put into setting it all up, if it's still a fresh install mightn't hurt to reinstall with the ethernet connected if that's only going to be a 5 minute thing. | 04:54 |
victoria | ok i will try that instead | 04:54 |
victoria | brb | 04:54 |
OLD | Hey | 08:59 |
bioterror | hi | 08:59 |
OLD | I am in process of installing lubuntu | 08:59 |
bioterror | yes | 08:59 |
OLD | I notice a chroium icon (blue and white icon) is that the defaut brower installed with it? | 09:00 |
bioterror | yes | 09:00 |
OLD | sweet | 09:00 |
bioterror | indeed | 09:00 |
OLD | its chromium and not chrome? | 09:00 |
bioterror | yes, it's chromium | 09:01 |
bioterror | chrome is blue, red yellow or what was it | 09:01 |
OLD | chrome is blue yellow red | 09:01 |
OLD | chromium is light blue, dark blue white | 09:01 |
bioterror | chrome is almost same, but without sending logs about your activity and without bundled flashplayer | 09:02 |
bioterror | feel free to surf ;) | 09:02 |
OLD | which I can intall with ubuntu extras right? | 09:02 |
bioterror | with the fastest browser you can get | 09:02 |
bioterror | yes | 09:02 |
bioterror | I assume you tapped those check boxes in the beginning of installation | 09:02 |
bioterror | I did so | 09:03 |
bioterror | :-) | 09:03 |
OLD | oh thats what that is lol | 09:03 |
OLD | I would have done the comand in terminal non the less | 09:03 |
OLD | how much sace does a total clean install take? | 09:13 |
OLD | ts installing as we speak | 09:13 |
Mossyfunk | How do I get a rundows of used space on partitions from CLI? | 09:16 |
Mossyfunk | *rundown | 09:16 |
Mossyfunk | disk manager shows capacity but nopt available space | 09:19 |
Mossyfunk | *disk utility | 09:19 |
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Mossyfunk | /dev/sda2 23G 1.9G 20G 9% / | 09:21 |
Mossyfunk | 1.9GB for fresh install of 10.10 | 09:21 |
MonthOLDpickle | thanks thats light! | 09:23 |
Mossyfunk | indeed | 09:29 |
MonthOLDpickle | its taking forever =( | 09:31 |
Mossyfunk | I installed from usb drive ZOOM! =) | 09:32 |
MonthOLDpickle | mine is from usb | 09:32 |
MonthOLDpickle | no cd drive on this lol | 09:32 |
MonthOLDpickle | woo done | 09:32 |
bioterror | CD is so 80's | 09:42 |
MonthOLDpickle | lol its a dell mini 9 | 09:42 |
bioterror | I'm using Dell Latitude D420 | 09:43 |
bioterror | and my docking bay is 30km away from ;) | 09:43 |
MonthOLDpickle | docking bay as in kb, mouse external monitor on it? | 09:45 |
MonthOLDpickle | Also I don't need to do sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras? | 09:45 |
bioterror | lubuntu-restricted-extras | 09:46 |
bioterror | you can install that one | 09:46 |
Mossyfunk | whats the difference between lubuntu-restricted-extras and lubuntu-restricted-addons? | 09:46 |
bioterror | lubuntu tries to dodge gnome packages ;) | 09:47 |
MonthOLDpickle | so that is the difference? | 09:47 |
MonthOLDpickle | between extras and addons? | 09:47 |
bioterror | well | 09:48 |
bioterror | I havent done dpkg -L for both of those packages | 09:48 |
bioterror | but lubuntu is suggested to use with lubuntu | 09:48 |
bioterror | let's have a look | 09:49 |
bioterror | lubuntu | 09:49 |
bioterror | Depends: lubuntu-restricted-addons | 09:49 |
bioterror | Recommends: ttf-mscorefonts-installer, unrar, libavcodec-extra-52, libmp4v2-0 | 09:49 |
bioterror | Filename: pool/universe/u/ubuntu-restricted-extras/lubuntu-restricted-extras_42_i386.deb | 09:49 |
bioterror | and the ubuntu | 09:50 |
bioterror | Recommends: gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse, ttf-mscorefonts-installer, unrar, gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad-multiverse, libavcodec-extra-52, libmp4v2-0 | 09:50 |
bioterror | Filename: pool/multiverse/u/ubuntu-restricted-extras/ubuntu-restricted-extras_42_i386.deb | 09:50 |
MonthOLDpickle | oh hummm | 09:51 |
MonthOLDpickle | Do I even need to do extras and addons? | 09:52 |
MonthOLDpickle | Also everytime I boot up and my card auto connects I have to use a keyring? | 09:52 |
Mossyfunk | only if you plan to use proprietry software ie play mp3's or watch youtube videos | 09:52 |
bioterror | MonthOLDpickle, edit the connection and tap the Available for all users | 09:53 |
MonthOLDpickle | youtube works in chromium already | 09:53 |
bioterror | then it doesnt ask for the keyring anymore | 09:53 |
bioterror | and connects automatically (if you have tapped that checkbox too, by default it should be tapped) | 09:53 |
MonthOLDpickle | I want to instll bot sentry for pidgin | 09:57 |
MonthOLDpickle | how do I search in terminal | 09:57 |
bioterror | search what | 09:57 |
MonthOLDpickle | bot sentrtry | 09:57 |
bioterror | apt-get packages or files on your filesystem | 09:57 |
MonthOLDpickle | don't know exact full name | 09:57 |
bioterror | apt-cache search pidgin |grep sentry | 09:58 |
MonthOLDpickle | thanks | 10:01 |
bioterror | np | 10:01 |
bioterror | apt-cache > synaptic ;) | 10:02 |
bioterror | and you can do a search like this | 10:02 |
bioterror | apt-cache search pidgin |more | 10:02 |
bioterror | apt-cache show pidgin-bot-sentry | 10:03 |
bioterror | hi hyperair | 10:04 |
hyperair | bioterror: hello. | 10:05 |
MonthOLDpickle | Hey | 10:05 |
MonthOLDpickle | I just noticed hitting the power button does nothing on the laptop but I just turned the laptop off | 10:06 |
bioterror | :D | 10:06 |
bioterror | but now I have to flee | 10:07 |
bioterror | laters ;) | 10:07 |
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|friTTe| | \O/ | 11:54 |
head_victim | This is the second Lubuntu install that has tried to log me into a "Default" but only works when you change that session to "Lubuntu" | 12:03 |
Mossyfunk | weird | 12:04 |
head_victim | At least I didn't make it auto login like I did on my first one. Made it harder to find the error. | 12:04 |
Mossyfunk | How do I generate a new openPGP key in lubuntu? the launchpad.net instructions assume you are using gnome | 12:05 |
Mossyfunk | well.. ubuntu-desktop | 12:05 |
head_victim | Should be the same? | 12:06 |
|friTTe| | its just the text editor that differs | 12:07 |
|friTTe| | gedit in gnome and leafpad in lxde | 12:07 |
Mossyfunk | The easiest way to generate a new OpenPGP key in Ubuntu is to use the Passwords and Encryption Keys tool. | 12:07 |
Mossyfunk | Step 1: Open Applications > Accessories > Passwords and Encryption Keys. | 12:07 |
Mossyfunk | Step 2: Select File > New, select PGP Key and then follow the on-screen instructions. | 12:07 |
Mossyfunk | Now you'll see your new key listed in the Passwords and Encryption Keys tool. | 12:07 |
|friTTe| | Mossyfunk, i know i struggled when i signed that one | 12:07 |
|friTTe| | oh | 12:08 |
|friTTe| | yeah | 12:08 |
|friTTe| | hmm well we better try to sort that out, i dont know tbh | 12:08 |
head_victim | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto | 12:09 |
Mossyfunk | heh yeah was just reading through that | 12:10 |
Mossyfunk | I seem to have this part of my brain broken where I don't see something right in front of me until I ask someone else lol | 12:11 |
|friTTe| | i know the feeling =) | 12:11 |
Mossyfunk | head_victim, |friTTe|, ty | 12:11 |
Mossyfunk | =) | 12:11 |
Mossyfunk | <3 | 12:11 |
head_victim | Mossyfunk: it's what we're here for :) | 12:11 |
|friTTe| | :) | 12:11 |
kosaidpo | hello guys | 14:09 |
kosaidpo | any recommendation for a light rss reader ? | 14:09 |
bioterror | if you replace your sylpheed with clawsmail you can install claws-mail-feeds-reader | 14:10 |
head_victim | Hmm there is a RSS extension for Chrome, looking to see if it works for Chromium | 14:11 |
kosaidpo | bioterror: hi well infact im lookin for some client specific to rss only you kno | 14:11 |
kosaidpo | noo i mean adesktop client you got | 14:11 |
kosaidpo | it does i use it | 14:11 |
|friTTe| | use google reader | 14:12 |
kosaidpo | well i wanna get a client so if i dont have the net i can still read | 14:12 |
|friTTe| | ook | 14:12 |
|friTTe| | kosaidpo, http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-reader-linux.htm | 14:14 |
|friTTe| | theres some diff ones | 14:14 |
kosaidpo | |friTTe|: thanks : ) | 14:14 |
|friTTe| | ive been using Liferea couple of times. that one is pretty nice | 14:15 |
|friTTe| | http://liferea.sourceforge.net/ | 14:15 |
|friTTe| | i like thtat one, nice looking layout | 14:15 |
kosaidpo | is it light ?? | 14:16 |
|friTTe| | gtk/gnome | 14:17 |
|friTTe| | i had gnome when i tried it but | 14:17 |
|friTTe| | dont seem to be heavy | 14:17 |
kosaidpo | yeh i saw gnome thats why i asked ill give it a try ? | 14:18 |
kosaidpo | btw guys | 14:18 |
|friTTe| | yeah | 14:18 |
kosaidpo | anyone here using hotot ?? it doesnt support list yet or only me idk from to get it | 14:18 |
|friTTe| | check out what dependencies it wanna install | 14:18 |
kosaidpo | yehh | 14:19 |
|friTTe| | some wanna add gnome stuff | 14:19 |
|friTTe| | no havent tried it | 14:19 |
|friTTe| | switched on my android from seesmic to tweetdeck | 14:19 |
|friTTe| | gonna check out some alts for my desktop | 14:19 |
kosaidpo | welli find hotot way col and light then tweetdeck tho | 14:20 |
kosaidpo | tweetteck too much unusfull options | 14:20 |
|friTTe| | ok | 14:22 |
|friTTe| | works good with Lubuntu? | 14:23 |
|friTTe| | hootot | 14:23 |
kosaidpo | frit yesss | 14:25 |
kosaidpo | is very cool with my memory ram | 14:26 |
|friTTe| | alright =D will check it out then | 14:27 |
kosaidpo | im kinda sure you ll adopt it | 14:29 |
Mossyfunk | should I trust apt-get telling me that packages such as reiserfsprogs rdate python-webkit localechooser-data | 14:32 |
Mossyfunk | ecryptfs-utils are no longer needed? why the hell are they there on a clean install if they are not needed? and why would I remove filesystem tools? | 14:32 |
bioterror | yes | 14:32 |
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kosaidpo1 | hello | 15:04 |
kosaidpo1 | guys i dl lifearea now so is there any way to link it with my google reader ?? | 15:04 |
kosaidpo1 | or like configure chomuim to subscribe me but using lifearea ? | 15:04 |
Mossyfunk | Is there a way to setup sylpheed to automatically decrypt pgp encrypted emails? | 16:14 |
Mossyfunk | or do I need to export to file and dfo it manually | 16:14 |
Mossyfunk | I seemingly can set it to automatically encrypt emails I send so I should be able to set it to do the reverse no? | 16:18 |
CrackerJackz | is anyone around? | 16:35 |
bioterror | yep | 16:35 |
Mossyfunk | Hey CrackerJackz =) | 16:35 |
CrackerJackz | Mossyfunk, i have an old computer that has a 300 mhz processor, 128 mb of ram, and a 6 GB hard drive | 16:36 |
CrackerJackz | i'm looking for a linux distrabution that's right for me | 16:36 |
bioterror | if you can boot lubuntu 10.10 with your computer, you've found the correct one | 16:36 |
CrackerJackz | bioterror, well i'm just concerned about the hard drive space | 16:36 |
bioterror | Lubuntu takes 1.8GB with fresh installation | 16:37 |
Mossyfunk | "Minimum requirements for lubuntu are comparable to Pentium II or Celeron systems with a 128 Mb RAM configuration, which may yield a slow yet usable system with lubuntu." | 16:37 |
CrackerJackz | bioterror, even after updates only 1.8gb? | 16:37 |
bioterror | yes | 16:37 |
CrackerJackz | can you think of anything that might be better than lubuntu for my scenerio? | 16:38 |
bioterror | well | 16:38 |
CrackerJackz | i was thinking dsl maybe | 16:38 |
bioterror | after lubuntu comes Salix OS, which is based on Slackware | 16:38 |
CrackerJackz | and slackware is similar to debian i think | 16:38 |
CrackerJackz | it uses apt-get for package management right? | 16:38 |
bioterror | it's i486 optimized and also has a LXDE version of it | 16:38 |
bioterror | it uses slapt-get | 16:38 |
CrackerJackz | about how much space does slackware take up? | 16:39 |
bioterror | but ubuntu can provide alot more programs | 16:39 |
bioterror | hmmm | 16:39 |
CrackerJackz | well the computer is only going to be used for checking email, watching youtube videos, listening to music | 16:39 |
bioterror | it's almost the same | 16:39 |
bioterror | 6GB is enough | 16:40 |
bioterror | but you should go with the lubuntu, and think salix as a plan b | 16:40 |
CrackerJackz | how hard do you think it would be to get thi cisco aironet 350 series wireless adapter to work with it? | 16:40 |
bioterror | I gotta hit the shower, my daughter is yelling at me :d | 16:41 |
bioterror | laters | 16:41 |
CrackerJackz | bioterror, okay. thank you for your advice | 16:42 |
Mossyfunk | later bioterror =) | 16:45 |
Mossyfunk | CrackerJackz, I am a newbie can't help much sorry | 16:46 |
CrackerJackz | Mossyfunk, that's okay | 16:46 |
Mossyfunk | lubuntu is ultra fast on my P4 though compared to other distros | 16:47 |
CrackerJackz | Mossyfunk, i have gentoo on the computer i'm using now.. | 16:51 |
CrackerJackz | but i have this old computer that has a pentium 2 processor, 128 mb of ram and 6gb of hard drive space | 16:52 |
bioterror | gentoo, you should be advanced user then | 17:07 |
bioterror | ;) | 17:07 |
bioterror | even I dislike the gentoo installation from scratch | 17:07 |
Mossyfunk | I gave it a go, but figured "whats the bloody point" and installed lubuntu =) | 17:09 |
Mossyfunk | I will follow LFS book in the future to learn but for now I'm happy here | 17:10 |
CrackerJackz | bioterror, i'm still learning actually | 17:18 |
CrackerJackz | gentoo was my very first distro | 17:18 |
CrackerJackz | ubuntu my second | 17:18 |
CrackerJackz | actually i take that back | 17:18 |
CrackerJackz | when i was 13 i installed mandrake on a computer of mine | 17:19 |
CrackerJackz | but never knew how to work it | 17:19 |
bioterror | did you install gentoo with chrooting and stuff like that? or did you use installer/livecd? | 17:19 |
CrackerJackz | didnt know how to open up any of my files or anything | 17:19 |
CrackerJackz | so i just said screw it | 17:19 |
CrackerJackz | stopped using it | 17:19 |
CrackerJackz | couldnt even get it on the internet | 17:19 |
CrackerJackz | then when i was like 18.. 19 years old | 17:19 |
CrackerJackz | i met someone and they started teaching me about linux | 17:19 |
CrackerJackz | they had me install gentoo lol | 17:20 |
CrackerJackz | bioterror, i used the live cd | 17:20 |
CrackerJackz | first gentoo install my friend installed for me | 17:20 |
CrackerJackz | from several states away | 17:20 |
CrackerJackz | he had me setup ssh | 17:20 |
CrackerJackz | and screen | 17:20 |
CrackerJackz | and he ssh'd in | 17:21 |
bioterror | yes | 17:21 |
CrackerJackz | and ran screen on my computer so that i could see what he was doing | 17:21 |
CrackerJackz | it was pretty cool actually | 17:21 |
bioterror | but you missed the educational part of it ;) | 17:21 |
CrackerJackz | i've installed gentoo on other computrs since then though | 17:21 |
CrackerJackz | i will admit it is a bit of a pain in the ass to compile your own kernel from source if you don't know what you're doing | 17:21 |
CrackerJackz | theres no way i coulda installed gentoo by my self the first time.. i knew absolutely nothing about linux | 17:22 |
CrackerJackz | other than it was an operating system | 17:22 |
bioterror | but hey | 17:22 |
bioterror | if we wanna chat about this more, you should join #lubuntu-offtopic | 17:23 |
bioterror | this is for the helping ;) | 17:23 |
CrackerJackz | okay | 17:23 |
pip_ | I've upgraded to 10.10 cos my live cd kept crashing, now I only have 1 theme. Help | 18:15 |
bioterror | 1 theme | 18:15 |
bioterror | you mean the default lubuntu theme? | 18:15 |
pip_ | 1 theme, clearlooks | 18:15 |
pip_ | I'd like the new pretty default one | 18:15 |
bioterror | you should get it | 18:16 |
pip_ | it's been a bit of a nightmare, not being able to clean install | 18:17 |
bioterror | hmmm | 18:17 |
bioterror | what if you say | 18:18 |
bioterror | sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends lubuntu-desktop | 18:18 |
bioterror | we could start with this one | 18:18 |
pip_ | aha, i'll give it a go | 18:20 |
pip_ | already newest version | 18:20 |
pip_ | its a bit weird I did an upgrde a day or so ago, which gave me the new theme | 18:20 |
bioterror | okay | 18:20 |
pip_ | then i borked the system & had to reinstall 10.04 & upgrade again | 18:21 |
MonthOLDpickle | Hey guys | 18:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | On wireless I go to edit to make the keyring not pop up I don't see a "enable for all users" | 18:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | hey what do I add for bluetooth? gnome-bluetooth or bkluez ones? | 18:29 |
bioterror | try to avoid gnome ;) | 18:30 |
bioterror | that's what I think in the first place | 18:30 |
MOP | sorry experimenting | 18:33 |
MOP | so for bluetooth support on lubuntu what would I add? | 18:33 |
MOP | Or do I do the extras and addons and that gets it? | 18:34 |
MonthOLDpickle | just trying to get my bluetooth working | 18:37 |
MonthOLDpickle | all I find is info on ubuntu and how to pair phone with lubuntu | 18:38 |
MonthOLDpickle | I got blueman installed... | 18:41 |
MonthOLDpickle | All I fidn is ubuntu raawwwrrrrr | 18:43 |
pip_ | it's early days for this distro yet, I think | 18:43 |
MonthOLDpickle | restarting | 18:44 |
MonthOLDpickle | w000t | 18:46 |
MonthOLDpickle | decision estimated guessing works! | 18:47 |
MonthOLDpickle | except the icon goes away when you disable it -.- | 18:47 |
MonthOLDpickle | thats going to be annoying lol! | 18:50 |
pip_ | I guess I can live with only one theme | 18:52 |
pip_ | everything works | 18:53 |
pip_ | even if i cant find the new control centre in synaptic :-) | 18:53 |
pip_ | ttfn guys | 18:54 |
mark76 | Pip pip | 18:54 |
MonthOLDpickle | I use a bluetooth mouse | 18:54 |
MonthOLDpickle | every now and than I dsiable to save battery | 18:54 |
MonthOLDpickle | I disable the bluetooth to save battery and sometimes turn it back on to use a mouse | 18:58 |
MonthOLDpickle | I sho0uldn't need to restart everytime -.p | 18:58 |
slow-motion | after stopping the film and pressing play on youtube the film starts to "hang" but the sound continous | 19:00 |
slow-motion | has someone an idea how to solve that? | 19:02 |
bioterror | maybe something wrong with the flash | 19:02 |
* bioterror is waiting for the html5 | 19:03 | |
slow-motion | i set the space used for buffer in the flash settings to 10mb. at the moment it seemed to be the solution | 19:06 |
phillw | slow-motion: try using the html5 trial on you-tube instead of flash. | 19:12 |
phillw | slow-motion: http://www.youtube.com/html5 | 19:14 |
slow-motion | yes i know that site | 19:14 |
slow-motion | html5 produces wrong colours with chromium 8.0.556.0 (62835) | 19:14 |
phillw | slow-motion: is that the stable, or daily build? | 19:16 |
MonthOLDpickle | fffffffffffffffffff | 19:17 |
MonthOLDpickle | I am going to reinstall lol | 19:17 |
MonthOLDpickle | trying to get the bluetooth manager to stay on even with bt is turned off | 19:17 |
MonthOLDpickle | installed kubuntu and ubuntu stuff | 19:17 |
MonthOLDpickle | -.- | 19:18 |
czz | sometime when i reboot my computer, my networking devices doesn't pick up eth01 | 19:19 |
czz | and i have to reboot to correct this issue | 19:19 |
MonthOLDpickle | how do you get flash drives to mount ? | 19:19 |
phillw | MonthOLDpickle: pcmanfm should automount them | 19:22 |
slow-motion | phillw the daily | 19:22 |
phillw | slow-motion: i'd suggest filing a bug against it, the guy who chases up chromium bugs is a star and you will get a reply. | 19:23 |
phillw | he can have a bug fix out within 24 hours. | 19:23 |
slow-motion | the flash is dropping frames | 19:24 |
MonthOLDpickle | so yea | 19:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | bluetooth only turns on rebooting | 19:25 |
MonthOLDpickle | AND non of the usb drives are seen | 19:26 |
MonthOLDpickle | fml | 19:26 |
phillw | MonthOLDpickle: I've never had a problem with pcmanfm and flash drives... So I'm a bit puzzled :\ | 19:28 |
MonthOLDpickle | disk part sees it but I tried formatting it and no fat32 option | 19:29 |
MonthOLDpickle | rapiid pulling out and outting it made it pop up | 19:30 |
MonthOLDpickle | just need to figure out bluetooth | 19:31 |
slow-motion | phillw the video i play with mplayer has the same problems | 20:14 |
phillw | chances are it is still in flash format. | 20:14 |
Kurdistan | Hey girls :) | 20:23 |
bioterror | sorry to dissapoint you but... ;) | 20:24 |
Kurdistan | haha bioterror how are you? hur går det med svenskan? | 20:24 |
bioterror | går mycket bra, tack. | 20:25 |
Kurdistan | haha du äger. | 20:25 |
bioterror | jag mår bra. | 20:25 |
Kurdistan | härligt. :) | 20:25 |
bioterror | du? | 20:25 |
Kurdistan | jag mår bra om några timmar. ifall resultaten blir som jag hoppas. :) | 20:26 |
phillw | Kurdistan: /join #lubuntu-offtopic | 20:26 |
|friTTe| | Kurdistan, vika resultat? | 20:41 |
|friTTe| | *vilka | 20:41 |
kosaidpo | hello guys | 21:15 |
phillw | hiyas kosaidpo | 21:17 |
kosaidpo | phillw: hows you and your lubuntu mine is cool : ) | 21:17 |
phillw | kosaidpo: I'm still running 9.10 ubuntu, as I have no broadband here :'( Still waiting it to be put in | 21:18 |
kosaidpo | as in u dont have net on this pc i read earlier abt an app that you cud use to dl updates | 21:19 |
phillw | I can run lubuntu, but none of the family after the early release of 9.10 will work with my 3G device | 21:19 |
kosaidpo | to update a pc with no net | 21:19 |
phillw | kosaidpo: no, I would have no internet at all. No email, no IRC etc. | 21:20 |
kosaidpo | phillw: sorry i didnt get you you mean ur device doesnt work with other ten 9.10 ?? | 21:20 |
phillw | indeed, and then not if you do kernel update. | 21:21 |
phillw | I've had to turn off all updates. | 21:21 |
phillw | I will not know for 4 weeks if I am staying at this pub, so cannot order broadband. | 21:22 |
kosaidpo | ohh thats so not good | 21:22 |
bioterror | 9.10 is still going to be supported for a while | 21:22 |
bioterror | no problems! ;) | 21:22 |
phillw | it is, but it's not lubuntu :( | 21:23 |
bioterror | haha | 21:23 |
kosaidpo | phillw: so i guess you runnin slowly : ) you cant catch us im happy with my lubuntu again | 21:23 |
kosaidpo | :D | 21:23 |
phillw | kosaidpo: I have 2GB of RAM, so my laptop runs quite well ;) | 21:24 |
phillw | I just prefer lubuntu, I do not have LAMP server or anything on this installation. | 21:24 |
kosaidpo | Ohh dude i tho ur were complainin Haaha so you can ride it well then | 21:25 |
kosaidpo | well since i discovred lubntu i get sticked with it | 21:25 |
phillw | kosaidpo: /join #lubuntu-offtopic | 21:27 |
kosaidpo | ohh i tho i added to auto-join te lst time | 21:27 |
kosaidpo | /join #lubuntu-offtopic | 21:27 |
bioterror | that was fast | 21:29 |
Kurdistan | guys lubuntu system monitor is crap, to be honest. I prefer gnomes system monitor. | 22:00 |
bioterror | you're so demanding! | 22:01 |
Kurdistan | :P yes thats me, but the good thing with lubuntu it is minimalistic. | 22:02 |
Kurdistan | I can make my own :) lubuntu | 22:03 |
bioterror | gordon ramsay always says 'less is more' | 22:03 |
Kurdistan | bioterror, I only say what I think. Nobody is worsing to do like me or think like I think | 22:09 |
bioterror | you mean the task manager? | 22:10 |
Kurdistan | bioterror yes | 22:10 |
bioterror | ha | 22:11 |
bioterror | sudo apt-get install htop | 22:11 |
bioterror | :-) | 22:11 |
bioterror | sudo apt-get install bmon | 22:11 |
Kurdistan | what is htop and bmon? | 22:11 |
bioterror | htop for processes, bmon for bandwith | 22:12 |
Kurdistan | okey. thats like applet? | 22:12 |
bioterror | software for console/terminal | 22:13 |
Kurdistan | lol, my bad, htop is like command line top? | 22:13 |
bioterror | yeah | 22:13 |
bioterror | but "better" | 22:14 |
Kurdistan | is it? | 22:14 |
Kurdistan | cool I will try | 22:14 |
bioterror | oh yeah | 22:14 |
Kurdistan | it does not work. thats wierd. | 22:15 |
bioterror | how so? | 22:15 |
bioterror | http://ricecows.org/hhhtop.png | 22:15 |
Kurdistan | bioterror no clue it does not start up | 22:16 |
bioterror | if you say in terminal "htop" | 22:17 |
bioterror | what does it say? | 22:17 |
Kurdistan | then it comes up | 22:17 |
bioterror | as it should ;) | 22:17 |
Kurdistan | Okey then it is like top | 22:17 |
Kurdistan | I thougt it is a tool like lubuntus task manager or gnome system monitor | 22:18 |
bioterror | it's a tool! | 22:18 |
bioterror | ;) | 22:18 |
bioterror | if you decide to use server or something, it's really handy to use from ssh | 22:19 |
Kurdistan | yeah it is cool but I prefer gnome system monitor | 22:19 |
Kurdistan | and htop is better then lubuntus taskmanager | 22:19 |
Kurdistan | lubuntu will :) be better with time. | 22:20 |
Kurdistan | bioterror thx any way it is handy tool | 22:20 |
bioterror | and looks good if you have as many cpu's as I have ;) | 22:21 |
Kurdistan | I have 2 processor | 22:22 |
Kurdistan | my laptop is bang-fast, solid stable and light. :) | 22:23 |
Kurdistan | lubuntu-fast+light=true | 22:24 |
Kurdistan | lubuntu+fast+light+tweak_it=kurdistans laptop | 22:24 |
Kurdistan | :) | 22:24 |
Kurdistan | bioterror does bootchart works for you under lubuntu? | 22:25 |
bioterror | you mean GRUB? | 22:25 |
Kurdistan | the time I get from bootchart is wrong | 22:25 |
Kurdistan | bootchart is a tool that takes upstart time/boot time | 22:26 |
bioterror | ahhh | 22:26 |
Kurdistan | you get picture :) with result etc | 22:26 |
bioterror | havent tried | 22:26 |
kosaidpo | guys i got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/514643/ when i try to launch blogtk | 22:26 |
Kurdistan | bioterror iits cool tool | 22:26 |
bioterror | kosaidpo, apt-cache search gtkhtml | 22:28 |
Kurdistan | bioterror=guru :) | 22:29 |
kosaidpo | bioterror: got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/514645/ | 22:30 |
Kurdistan | bioterror :) I take back, htop is really goddie | 22:31 |
bioterror | kosaidpo, Depends: python, python-central (>= 0.6.11), python-gtk2 (>= 1.19.13-3), python-gnome2 (>= 1.19.13-3), python-glade2 (>= 1.19.13-3) | 22:31 |
bioterror | it doesnt say that it would need gtkhtml2 | 22:31 |
Kurdistan | bioterror how can I look when I remove appz | 22:32 |
bioterror | look what? | 22:32 |
Kurdistan | if I want to remove the depends thing to | 22:32 |
Kurdistan | like gnome system monitor | 22:32 |
bioterror | you want to remove the dependencys which you got with the gnome system monitor? | 22:33 |
bioterror | you want that listing? | 22:33 |
Kurdistan | yes | 22:33 |
Kurdistan | exactly | 22:33 |
kosaidpo | bioterror: is it to me ? | 22:33 |
bioterror | sudo apt-cache show <package> |more | 22:33 |
bioterror | ahh | 22:33 |
bioterror | you dont need sudo | 22:33 |
bioterror | but it doesnt matter either | 22:34 |
Kurdistan | bioterror the command line was to me? | 22:34 |
bioterror | Kurdistan, yes | 22:34 |
kosaidpo | bioterror: im sorry but ididnt get what you said | 22:34 |
bioterror | kosaidpo, something wrong with that blogging software if it complains about that | 22:35 |
bioterror | kosaidpo, you can email your error message: Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com> | 22:36 |
bioterror | they can possible helpo you out | 22:36 |
kosaidpo | bioterror: infact i did try this app a long time agao n got this error and its still the same till now ican say | 22:37 |
kosaidpo | its not maintained anymor i guess | 22:37 |
bioterror | hmmm | 22:37 |
bioterror | I'm trying that out | 22:40 |
bioterror | https://bugs.launchpad.net/blogtk/+bug/593456 | 22:41 |
ubot5 | Launchpad bug 593456 in BloGTK "BlogGTK won't start (affected: 2, heat: 2)" [Undecided,Won't fix] | 22:41 |
Kurdistan | bioterror thx | 22:42 |
kosaidpo | bioterror: is there a fix for it ? | 22:42 |
bioterror | no ppa for the maverick | 22:42 |
bioterror | kosaidpo, but you're running 10.04, you can enjoy working blogtk | 22:43 |
Kurdistan | apt-get build-dep <<<--- is the same? | 22:43 |
kosaidpo | bioterror: no im runnin 10.10 | 22:44 |
bioterror | you have to wait till the developer upgrades | 22:44 |
JoeMaverickSett | kosaidpo: yeah, that ppa is for lucid. i forgot to mention. :/ | 22:44 |
kosaidpo | too bad then : ( | 22:45 |
kosaidpo | ill try to find another one | 22:45 |
JoeMaverickSett | kosaidpo: yeah, that would be your best chance. | 22:46 |
kosaidpo | yeah | 22:46 |
Kurdistan | bioterror thx for the command, veery handy :) | 22:50 |
Kurdistan | I really like htop. :) damn good tool | 22:51 |
* phillw loves ppa-purge :D | 22:55 | |
phillw | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers#ppa-purge | 22:57 |
Kurdistan | have nice evening you all. | 22:59 |
kosaidpo | qtm suck balls really hard | 23:01 |
kosaidpo | guys any recommendation for a blog client ? | 23:01 |
JoeMaverickSett | kosaidpo: derivel? | 23:01 |
JoeMaverickSett | kosaidpo: *Drivel | 23:02 |
kosaidpo | yeh but its too simple no tags i guess or anythin many features are not in it | 23:02 |
kosaidpo | i test it along time ago to | 23:02 |
syst3m | can anyone help me with an installation on an older computer? | 23:02 |
JoeMaverickSett | kosaidpo: then i got no idea. :/ | 23:03 |
kosaidpo | JoeMaverickSett: hihi thanks a lot : ) | 23:03 |
phillw | syst3m: what are the specifications of the computer ? | 23:06 |
syst3m | phillw: intel celeron processer 2.40 GHZ and i think 256 mb ram | 23:09 |
kosaidpo | guys peace out | 23:09 |
kosaidpo | have fun | 23:09 |
phillw | syst3m: do you have an ethernet connection with it? | 23:09 |
phillw | syst3m: my IRC client is pretty basic, please reply in here; thanks. | 23:11 |
syst3m | phillw: kinda, got an old router working as a receiver, so it works as if its wired | 23:11 |
syst3m | phillw: and sry bout that, dont really no my way around irc that well | 23:12 |
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phillw | syst3m: at 256MB you *can* use the standard install CD, it will just take a while, you may find it faster to use https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall | 23:13 |
syst3m | phillw: I have been trying the standard CD and most times i cant even get the installation menu to show up. and the one time it looked like it was working i got a partition error | 23:16 |
bioterror | you cant double click? | 23:17 |
bioterror | or wha | 23:17 |
phillw | syst3m: try with the minimal method, also do check the CD has burned okay. | 23:17 |
phillw | syst3m: else you're on hiding to nothing, trying to install from a 'bad' CD | 23:17 |
syst3m | phillw: will do. about the mini cd, does it matter that it was created in april? well it still get 10.10? | 23:20 |
phillw | syst3m: let me just check | 23:27 |
phillw | syst3m: my bad, I missed that one; give me a few minutes. | 23:27 |
phillw | syst3m: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ is the maverick one.... drat I missed one on the wiki area :( | 23:28 |
syst3m | phillw: no problem, at least i know what to use now. | 23:30 |
* phillw links updated | 23:30 | |
syst3m | phillw: Im trying the the mini cd now, and after selecting comand-line install its just sitting the | 23:46 |
phillw | press enter again, it may take a few seconds to respond. | 23:48 |
phillw | those are my 10.04 instructions, I may need to re-write them for 10.10 but I am not expecting any major change on how the mini-iso works :\ | 23:49 |
syst3m | when i press enter (first time), some barely readable green texts pops up at the top, the menu still visable | 23:49 |
syst3m | after a while it disappeared and everything was frozen | 23:50 |
phillw | that sounds like a graphics problem, else the cd is corrupt. | 23:51 |
phillw | you're not trying to use 64bit on your computer? | 23:51 |
syst3m | i think its a graphic issue, and no | 23:52 |
syst3m | im using 32bit | 23:52 |
phillw | http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/i386/linux | 23:53 |
phillw | I haven't got a 10.10 boot cd for mini iso downloaded and tested on my computer. | 23:54 |
phillw | As I have no ethernet here, I cannot re-test the instructions with 10.10. You may want to try http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/karmic/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ once lubuntu 10.04 is on, you can upgrade to 10.10 anyways. | 23:57 |
syst3m | i just went into advance options and tried comand-line expert on the mini | 23:57 |
phillw | and I know the 10.04 method works fine :) | 23:57 |
syst3m | it opened, should i try that? | 23:57 |
phillw | syst3m: give it a go, I have not had chance to test it as I'm on a 3G device and you need ethernet for the mini-iso | 23:58 |
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