[08:02] <kristian-aalborg> hi ppl
[08:02] <kristian-aalborg> any Eee users here?
[08:17] <kristian-aalborg> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Asus_Eee_PC_701
[08:18] <kristian-aalborg> I plan on using this as a template/ inspiration... should work, right?
[09:00] <ubuXubu> yes
[09:27] <kristian-aalborg> cool
[09:27] <kristian-aalborg> ubuXubu: tried it yourself?
[09:35]  * kristian-aalborg has to go
[09:35] <kristian-aalborg> see you later
[11:41] <kosaidpo> i have in ly first partion xp is it safe to format it n put another linux ??
[11:42] <kosaidpo> i have in my partition....
[13:41] <ubuXubu> yes
[13:41] <ubuXubu> it is noy only safe but it is easy
[14:11] <Goodgame> hello
[14:12] <Goodgame> my mouse has at least 3 buttons non-used, how can I configure it?
[14:52] <leszek> hi
[16:20] <aa4bb> i downloaded lubuntu 10.04, md5 checks fine, i burned it to cd, self-test says one bad file. burned it again at slow speed, self-test again says one bad file. should i just keep burning?
[19:41] <NativeAngels> hello
[21:03] <allan__> Hey, I am on Lubuntu 10.10 and my dock is freaking out, things are moving back and forth while they aren't suppoesed to be.
[21:06] <allan__> Is anybody there?
[22:35] <EpicCyndaquil> I feel extremely stupid, but I'm having trouble finding an ISO download on the lubuntu.net site...
[22:36] <bioterror> http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/lubuntu-10.10.iso
[22:36] <bioterror> on the right side is "Get Lubuntu"
[22:36] <EpicCyndaquil> yeah, just found it... you guys should really throw a download link at the top.
[22:36] <EpicCyndaquil> I probably sound like a whiny bitch right now though, thanks :D
[22:36] <bioterror> well
[22:37] <bioterror> one lubuntu iso in your hands is enough to infect all computers around you wit lubuntu ;)
[22:37] <EpicCyndaquil> hehe
[22:38] <zkriesse_> bioterror: Probably shouldnt use the word infect but yeah
[22:38] <bioterror> it depends
[22:38] <bioterror> it happens so fast, that it reminds the  infection ;)
[22:41] <EpicCyndaquil> Sorry guys, I think I'm addicted to gnome-shell (3 beta) as far as my laptop goes
[22:41] <EpicCyndaquil> I've never been a huge fan of other window managers, but hey, this will work better for the computer in question
[22:41] <phillw> EpicCyndaquil: when you log onto this room, it gives you the link?
[22:41] <Goodgame> hi
[22:41] <Goodgame> here is a question I have, you may help http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1619320
[22:42] <EpicCyndaquil> phillw, it does for the torrent now that I look. *facepalms*
[22:44] <EpicCyndaquil> but yeah, dug this computer out of the ewaste - 1.7ghz processor, >300MB of RAM, and the only problem was a faulty install of Windows 200
[22:44] <EpicCyndaquil> *2000
[22:44] <bioterror> Goodgame, that's is possible to do with Openbox
[22:44] <phillw> EpicCyndaquil: obviously we prefer people to use the torrents, there's only my server as a direct upload site now, and it's throttled.
[22:45] <Goodgame> bioterror, it isn't?
[22:46] <EpicCyndaquil> phillw, I'm already nearly done with the direct link, however if I like lubuntu, I'll throw it on my 100mbps seedbox
[22:46] <bioterror> Putting
[22:46] <bioterror> <application name="evince">
[22:47] <bioterror>      <decor>no</decor>
[22:47] <bioterror>      <position force="yes">
[22:47] <bioterror>          <x>50</x> <!-- replace 50, 200 with whatever you like -->
[22:47] <bioterror>          <y>200</y>
[22:47] <bioterror>      </position>
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[22:47] <bioterror> inside the application tags of my rc.xml file worked for evince. See
[22:47] <phillw> EpicCyndaquil: thanks, seeders are requiered, my current hoster does allow me to seed, but does allow me to host the iso's.
[22:47] <bioterror> http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php/Help:Applications .
[22:47] <phillw> !pastebin | bioterror
[22:47] <bioterror> phillw, sorrym too lazy at this time of evening
[22:48] <Goodgame> bioterror, thanks
[22:49] <bioterror> np
[22:49] <EpicCyndaquil> phillw, firefox just crashed for seemingly no reason, so it looks like I might be startng that torrent sooner than I thought xD
[22:49] <bioterror> I'm off to bed
[22:49] <phillw> EpicCyndaquil: you should have an invite?
[22:51] <EpicCyndaquil> phillw, I don't understand what you mean?
[22:52] <phillw> EpicCyndaquil: I sent you an invite for #lubuntu-offtopic
[22:57] <Goodgame> bioterror, still here?
[23:02] <phillw> Goodgame: sorry, he's gone to bed for the night, he's still getting over his fever and just had his 1st day back at work.
[23:02] <Goodgame> ok
[23:02] <Goodgame> I didn't know you knew him that much
[23:38] <mbergamo> Hey everyone, I was trying to set up my wireless connection on Lubuntu but I couldn't get it to work. I downloaded http://ubottu.com/ljl/apt/?repo=Maverick&arch=i386&package=bcmwl-kernel-source&have= these files for to set up my broadcom bcm4321. I put the files (downloaded from my ubuntu partition) in a directory and moved it to an external hard drive. I then switched to my Lubuntu partition and from inside the directory ran
[23:38] <mbergamo> 'sudo dpkg -i *.deb' but it came back with http://pastebin.com/XQhTkvtH
[23:40] <phillw> mbergamo: the broadcom devices should be seen via hardware drivers in Preferences?
[23:41] <mbergamo> phillw: thats what i thought as well, but i didn't see it in there.
[23:41] <mbergamo> phillw: ugh i'm going to tinker with this some more
[23:42] <phillw> mbergamo: sorry that I cannot be of more help :(
[23:50] <mbergamo> phillw: Yeah, there isn't anything listed and it gave me the same error as before :/
[23:51] <szczur> mbergamo, /usr/sbin/dkms: line 35: patch: command not found
[23:51] <szczur> i'd go with installing the patch program
[23:51] <szczur> sudo apt-get install patch
[23:52] <szczur> or even sudo apt-get install build-essential
[23:53] <szczur> this will install packages related to compilation
[23:53] <szczur> hmm, but dkms have "patch" in  dependencies so it should be here
[23:54] <szczur> nevermind, try this and tell me the results :)
[23:54] <mbergamo> szczur: will i have to bring down the necessary packages online from this partition and move them over again?
[23:55] <szczur> don't you have wired connection?
[23:55] <mbergamo> Lubuntu won't pick up my wired connection either :/
[23:55] <szczur> hmm, you can run synaptic, select the patch and build-essential packages
[23:56] <szczur> and then in File menu
[23:56] <Timo_> hey
[23:56] <szczur> you have something like Generate the script for package download
[23:56] <szczur> this shoudl give you the list of packages so you can easily save it somwhere
[23:57] <szczur> and download it from windows by just copying and pasting
[23:57] <szczur> :)
[23:57] <mbergamo> szczur: that was my original plan to pull down the bcmwl-kernel-source, but it wasn't listed in synaptic. will the path and build-essential packages be there by default?
[23:58] <phillw> mbergamo: is this of any help? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall#Unmanaged Wired Network
[23:58] <Timo_> mbergamo: I wanna thank you for yesterday, yuou were a great help!
[23:58] <phillw> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall#Unmanaged%20Wired%20Network
[23:59] <szczur> no, you have to download them separately, select them with synaptic and choose File -> Generate a package download script
[23:59] <szczur> then you can download them on windows
[23:59] <szczur> lemme check something
[23:59] <mbergamo> Timo_: of course, any time! if you need anything else just ask