[01:15] <TwoD_> hi, can someone help me with a firefox fullscreen issue with Lubuntu 10.10?
[01:15] <stlsaint> hrm, i can give a small try? ;)
[01:17] <TwoD_> seems like it's a common issue with other Ubuntu distros, but none of the solutions work
[01:17] <TwoD_> I hit F11, I can't get true fullscreen mode
[01:17] <TwoD_> I go back to normal mode, and the title bar is missing
[01:20] <stlsaint> sounds like either bad ff install or grapchis
[01:21] <TwoD_> I'm assuming it's a bug with firefox
[01:21] <szczur> TwoD_, does it looks like this when you switch fullscreen? > http://szczur.ath.cx/fullfx.png
[01:22] <szczur> and when you're back from fullscreen you don't have the title bar
[01:22] <szczur> did i get you right?
[01:22] <TwoD_> szczur yes
[01:23] <szczur> hmm, it's strange behaviour cause i have it when i'm back from fullscreen :/
[01:24] <TwoD_> the funny part is that this same issue is flooded on forums, but there is no one solution
[01:24] <szczur> i meant, i have title bar
[01:25] <szczur> can you provide me the link to the post?
[01:25] <TwoD_> which post would you like? lol
[01:25] <szczur> and did you try to reinstall the firefox?
[01:25] <TwoD_> i deleted the profile
[01:26] <TwoD_> this issue goes back to 2007 though
[01:26] <TwoD_> it's fine with Chromium
[01:30] <szczur> TwoD_, can you try this? http://chrisjean.com/2009/01/14/firefox-titlebar-missing-in-ubuntu/
[01:32] <TwoD_> i tried that already, but i can't get firefox native fullscreen mode
[01:32] <TwoD_> it's like it gets stuck or something
[01:32] <szczur> what do you get when you're going fullscreen?
[01:33] <TwoD_> the missing title bar
[01:33] <szczur> it is correct behaviour when you're fullscreen
[01:33] <szczur> there's no title bar shown
[01:33] <szczur> when you're back from fullscreen
[01:33] <szczur> there should be one
[01:34] <szczur> i don't have titlebar on this screenshot either
[01:34] <TwoD_> it used to autohide though
[01:44] <szczur> TwoD_, what about this > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=850521
[01:46] <TwoD_> tried that too. does your autohide work in fullscreen mode?
[01:46] <szczur> nope
[01:50] <TwoD_> what distro are you using?
[01:51] <szczur> Ubuntu 10,10 + Openbox
[01:51] <szczur> installed from minimal
[01:51] <szczur> same window manager as lubuntu
[09:46] <leszek> hi
[09:47] <head_victim> Evening
[10:51] <llogiq> hi. I just got rid of aqualung, now use moc. :-) Now I have a few stupid questions: 1. I have an openbox keybinding to xset force dpms off, but it apparently does not work. Also, how do I get a hotkey to show a hidden lxpanel?
[10:52] <bioterror> haha
[10:52] <bioterror> moc !
[10:52] <bioterror> dunno, i dont use hidden
[10:53] <bioterror> ctrl + fq or something usually shows menu
[10:53] <bioterror> f1
[10:54] <llogiq> my openbox' lubuntu-rc.xml has a keybinding to ToggleDockAutoHide, but that does not appear to work with lxpanel.
[10:54] <llogiq> despite having lxpanel set to identify as dock.
[10:55] <bioterror> i ddont find hidden panel as useful as one which is shown all the time
[10:55] <bioterror> so I really cant help that one
[10:56] <head_victim> I don't even think I know how to hide the panel.
[10:56] <bioterror> if you have 640x400 resolution, i can understand
[10:57] <bioterror> but nowdays we have like 1200x800 and so on
[10:57] <bioterror> and since we have a windowing system, theres no really no idea to keep windows maximized
[10:58] <bioterror> except web browser, becouse layout larrys makes web pages with their browser maximized
[10:58] <bioterror> but this is my opinnion
[11:00] <llogiq> I like a hidden panel because I want my application to get all screen estate. For terminals, I use maximised and no decorations. Keeps the clutter at bay.
[11:05] <llogiq> I'd also like to dpms-force my lcd to go dark, because that saves battery. Apparently the Lubuntu xscreensaver package has no dpms option.
[12:55] <llogiq> I stand corrected, I just found the respective xscreensaver option. :-)
[12:56] <head_victim> llogiq: glad it worked out mate
[12:57] <llogiq> Still, openbox won't xset dpms force off, while it works from the terminal.
[12:58] <kosaidpo> hello guys
[12:58] <head_victim> Gday kosaidpo
[12:58] <kosaidpo> : D
[12:58] <kosaidpo> do you have any idea how to get an ipod wod
[12:58] <kosaidpo> work in lubuntu
[12:59] <head_victim> Depends on what you mean by "work"
[12:59] <kosaidpo> when i do ls /media i see it thee but icant mount it
[12:59] <kosaidpo> i mean by work the ability to format add/remove files :s
[12:59] <head_victim> So as an external drive?
[13:00] <kosaidpo> yehh but i still wanna use it to listen to music : ]
[13:00] <kosaidpo> well fo ex now its plugged and in the ipod sceen it shows that it is plugged plus in my media ican see it
[13:00] <kosaidpo> but idont have acces to it
[13:00] <head_victim> Ok
[13:03] <head_victim> kosaidpo: I can't find my wife's ipod to try it out (I have an iRiver) but according to http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/ubuntu-linux/168257-lubuntu-10-04-ipod-touch-2g-ios-4-0-a.html there is a way to make it work and it has step by step instructions.
[13:04] <stlsaint> kosaidpo: try using rythmbox for management
[13:05] <kosaidpo> head_victim: okies thANKS stlsaint rythmbox acts so weird in my lubuntu tied it a long time ago
[13:05] <kosaidpo> thnaks
[13:13] <head_victim> kosaidpo: Ok if that didn't work if you installed it and restarted pcmanfm after you installed it I'd have a try on the stuff suggest on the webpage I linked earlier
[13:13] <kosaidpo> hello guys
[13:14] <kosaidpo> head_victim: yeh  the  funni thing  those packages was aleady installed and got removed by instalni this new ones Grrrrrr at my luck
[13:15]  * kosaidpo has a big lack of luck
[13:17]  * kosaidpo tryin you link head_victim 
[13:24] <kosaidpo> head_victim: it doesnt work still
[13:24] <kosaidpo> any idea why
[13:25] <head_victim> Ah k, I would grab the wife's one but it's been hidden somewhere that I can't find at the moment and to be honest I've never plugged it into Ubuntu. Maybe someone else will come along that can provide more help. In the mean time I suggest posting on the forum at http://ubuntuforums.org/ (don't forget to use the Lubuntu tag) or on the mailing list (details at https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop)
[13:27] <kosaidpo> head_victim: yeh i prefer the ML tho even i ll have to wait till tonight cus ibe at work
[13:27] <kosaidpo> in lil while : (
[13:27] <kosaidpo> head_victim: thanks : D
[13:28] <head_victim> kosaidpo: sorry about that, fingers crossed someone else could help. There might be someone in #ubuntu or #ubuntu-beginners that might be able to assist I'm not sure if it's specifically a Lubuntu thing or a more general Ubuntu thing.
[13:28] <kosaidpo> head_victim: : ) thansk tho
[17:06] <shazbotmcnasty> how to i kill x server?
[17:07] <shazbotmcnasty> I just want to install my nvidia drivers...
[17:07] <shazbotmcnasty> and there's no gdm so I can't /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[17:10] <shazbotmcnasty> if I actually kill the xserver then it brings me back to the log in screen
[17:10] <shazbotmcnasty> I just need to have no x server running
[17:10] <szczur> shazbotmcnasty, sudo service lxdm stop
[17:11] <shazbotmcnasty> thanks man
[17:12] <szczur> :)
[19:26] <zebastianortis> for some reason all of a sudden firefox is not displaying: enhanced text for e-mails and threads on forums, yahoo chat, facebook chat
[19:26] <zebastianortis> i am on lubuntu
[19:26] <zebastianortis> can someone help me figure this out
[19:30] <zebastianortis> as well as some pages show up weird like www.freedomainradio.com when i open it for some reason it looks broken, like the links come up without hovering the mouse over htam
[19:30] <zebastianortis> them*
[19:31] <bioterror> how about chromium+
[19:31] <bioterror> ?
[19:32] <zebastianortis> i want to use firefox, thats the reason i am asking here
[19:32] <zebastianortis> because i saw chromium was the default
[19:32] <zebastianortis> it looks as though the java stuff wasnt working
[19:59] <leszek> hi
[20:03] <gilir> hi leszek
[20:03] <gilir> leszek, do you plan to work on lxkeymap and lubuntu-control-center in the future ?
[20:04] <leszek> yeah I will work on it if it is necessary
[20:05] <gilir> ok :) I'll submit some bugs/wishlists when I have some time
[20:05] <leszek> ok ;)
[20:53] <Kurdistan> hey guys.
[20:55] <mark76> Hey Kurdistan
[20:55] <Kurdistan> :) hey. I will go till offline.
[21:56] <Kurdistan> guys what is the reason hotkeys in lubuntu 10.10 works but not in 10.04
[21:56] <Kurdistan> the light works but not the sound
[21:56] <mark76> No idea
[21:57] <leszek> Kurdistan: this is basically kernel driven
[21:57] <leszek> the light
[21:57] <Kurdistan> leszek okey I thought other things was installed
[21:57] <Kurdistan> maybe som tools
[21:58] <leszek> sound keys should be associated within openbox config
[21:58] <leszek> try to compare the lubuntu 10.10 openbox cfg and the 10.04 cfg
[21:59] <leszek> to get the sound volume up & down working
[21:59] <Kurdistan> leszek how can I do that in 10.04
[21:59] <Kurdistan> I want to know why it is not working in 10.04. for newbies hey always recommend LTS.
[21:59] <leszek> openup the config file and compare it with 10.10s xD
[22:00] <Kurdistan> they do not need formating every 6 month to get new appz etc
[22:00] <Kurdistan> :P
[22:00] <friTTe|> can always try the dist upgrade
[22:00] <Kurdistan> leszek :) I tried lubuntu 10.10 and went back to 10.04. do not why but 10.04 feels better.
[22:00] <leszek> my guess is that 10.04 does not have a action associated to the keys simply
[22:00] <friTTe|> but i like a fresh one from time to time
[22:01] <Kurdistan> only problem I got with lubuntu 10.04 is the hotkey
[22:01] <Kurdistan> otherwise rock solid
[22:01] <Kurdistan> fast
[22:01] <Kurdistan> light
[22:01] <Kurdistan> fun
[22:01] <Kurdistan> love lubuntu-irc room :P
[22:02] <friTTe|> you need the 10.10 love
[22:02] <friTTe|> =)
[22:03] <leszek> Kurdistan: you only need to figure out if in the openbox config there is a volume up & down command thats all, if it isn't (I can't check it right now as I am on debian + kde) then you need to create it by hand
[22:03] <Kurdistan> friTTe I will not install or format any thing that works now. this installation will last atleast 6 month. :P
[22:04] <friTTe|> yeah
[22:04] <friTTe|> i know hehe
[22:04] <friTTe|> lubuntu installation is so rocksolid it will probably go for 6years
[22:04] <friTTe|> hahaha
[22:05] <Kurdistan> leszek wait sec
[22:07] <Kurdistan> http://paste.ubuntu.com/526000/
[22:07] <Kurdistan> here you have
[22:08] <leszek> haha xD, thats my code xD
[22:09] <leszek> its commented out
[22:09] <leszek> because there is no volume.sh :P
[22:09] <leszek> wait a sec I give you the cfg
[22:11] <Kurdistan> leszek whats :P your code?
[22:12] <leszek> Kurdistan: http://paste.ubuntu.com/526004/
[22:13] <leszek> make sure to delete the comment which starts with tag <!--  and ends with tag -->
[22:13] <Kurdistan> leszek should I changed it to like yours?
[22:13] <leszek> yes
[22:13] <leszek> 5+ goes 5% up
[22:14] <leszek> 5- gies 5% down
[22:14] <leszek> change it to the percentage you want the volume to go up or down whenever you press one of the up or down keys
[22:15] <Kurdistan> leszek thx. I will try it out now.
[22:16] <Kurdistan>  <!-- should I delete all does in the document?
[22:16] <Kurdistan> maybe for volume?
[22:19] <leszek> only for the multimedia section comment
[22:19] <Kurdistan> okey
[22:19] <leszek> its a comment just like in html so remove it from the block around the settings you copied from paste.ubuntu.com
[22:24] <Kurdistan> it does not work
[22:24] <leszek> you did relogin ?
[22:25] <Kurdistan> sorry. need to relogin. brb
[22:25] <Kurdistan> :P
[22:26] <Kurdistan> leszek it worked out
[22:26] <Kurdistan> can you explain what you did?
[22:27] <Kurdistan> and why its not working from start?
[22:28] <leszek> I associated the volume up and down key to the specific commands for turning volume up and down or mute them
[22:29] <leszek> it was commented out in the original cfg
[22:29] <leszek> thats the one reason why it does not work out of the box
[22:29] <Kurdistan> leszek so you mean the orginal cfg in lubuntu there is a bug?
[22:29] <Kurdistan> or it is a mistake?
[22:29] <leszek> not really
[22:30] <leszek> its just an unimplemented feature
[22:30] <Kurdistan> I see. but it worked great.
[22:30] <leszek> the other reason why it does not work is because the command even in the commented out section does not work, as lubuntu does not ship with a volume.sh file which the code refers to
amixer set Master toggle</execute> , <execute>amixer set Master 5+</execute> and  <execute>amixer set Master 5-</execute> did the trix.
[22:31] <Kurdistan> I will have it in mean
[22:31] <leszek> yes ;)
[22:31] <Kurdistan> if some one else want the help. no I know. :)
[22:31] <Kurdistan> leszek thx for the help
[22:32] <Kurdistan> :P now every things works.
[22:32] <leszek> I think lubuntu ppa can perhaps make a patch when not even lubuntu-desktop-config or where the config sits in the ubuntu repo
[22:32] <leszek> a simply lets called it fixed version of the config :)
[22:32] <leszek> -ed
[22:32] <Kurdistan> cool. you all do great work.
[22:33] <Kurdistan> only thing now is the translate-bug in lubuntu when I pick swedish every thing like in gnome is not translated
[22:33] <Kurdistan> :P and please do like linuxmint. have flash, java etc preinstalled.
[22:34] <Kurdistan> thats works better for newbies.
[22:34] <Kurdistan> to be honest I dont know if buntu gnome/lxde during installation selection install closed driver for flash works out of the box
[22:35] <Kurdistan> I mean 10.10
[22:36] <Kurdistan> if does things fix I think lubuntu can be bigger and more userfriendly for none english speaker
[22:36] <Kurdistan> guys I need to go to bed. have nice evening.
[22:47] <NativeAngels> hello in the alternative version how do i connect to wireless network ?