[01:00] <dmcglone> Hi guys
[01:00] <Unit193> Hey dmcglone
[01:01] <dmcglone> hows that KDE install going?
[01:01] <Unit193> It works.... mostly...
[01:01] <dmcglone> whats mostly?
[01:01] <Unit193> Some things I don't like as much as I used to
[01:02] <Unit193> Package manager...
[01:02] <dmcglone> are you running it now?
[01:02] <dmcglone> do you like the new taskbar?
[01:02] <Unit193> can be
[01:02] <Unit193> It's about the same I think...
[01:02] <dmcglone> using them spacers are rediculous
[01:03] <dmcglone> also re-arranging the icons and stuff if a major pain in the arse
[01:03] <Unit193> The program I used to use to configure grub I can't find...
[01:04] <Unit193> and I'm too lazy to config menu.lst :)
[01:05] <dmcglone> what was the name of it?
[01:05] <Unit193> Yeah.... it was in the System Settings...\
[01:06] <dmcglone> do you recall the name of it?
[01:06] <Unit193> It just said "Grub"
[01:06] <dmcglone> oh
[01:06] <dmcglone> lol
[01:06] <Unit193> I'm sure it had an install name... been too long since I installed it...
[01:07] <dmcglone> I know what you mean, let me check here real quick
[01:08] <dmcglone> was it StatUp-Manager?
[01:08] <Unit193> I'm sure it was not that one...
[01:08] <Unit193> that's the only one I could find...
[01:09] <dmcglone> are you running 10.10?
[01:11] <Unit193> Yep
[01:11] <dmcglone> me too. I got the app I mentioned
[01:12] <Unit193> It also doesn't handle KVM switches as well as the other
[01:12] <dmcglone> maybe you were looking for the login screen settings?
[01:12] <Cheri703> what doesn't handle kvm switches?
[01:13] <Unit193> Kubuntu...
[01:14] <Unit193> dmcglone: It had options to add bg pics to Grub change the order/name and some other stuff
[01:16] <Unit193> Cheri703: I hit scrool lock twice then 1 or 2 (for what comp I want) the other OS on the same computer handles the change better then Kubuntu
[01:16] <Cheri703> ah, mine has a physical button :)
[01:17] <dmcglone> with KVM can the computers be on a network or do they need to be physically connected?
[01:18] <Cheri703> the one I have is physically connected
[01:18] <Cheri703> there may be networkable ones, but...I dunno, that's what vnc is for :)
[01:18] <dmcglone> true
[01:19] <Unit193> Cheri703: Mine also has a physical button but it's under the desk :)
[01:20] <dmcglone> Unit193: mine is under the desk, but it's called a "trigger" ;-)
[01:20]  * Cheri703 hearts the button
[01:22] <Unit193> Back back in a sec
[02:15] <Unit193> Back
[02:17] <dmcglone> welcome back
[02:17]  * Cheri703 is back too
[02:20] <dmcglone> welcome back
[02:20] <Cheri703> thanks :)
[02:44] <Unit193> Is there any kind of apt-get search?
[02:44] <Cheri703> synaptic?
[02:46] <canthus13> apt-cache search <keyword>
[02:48] <Unit193> canthus13: does that work for packages you don't have installed?
[02:53] <canthus13> Umm.. no.
[02:54] <canthus13> For that, use synaptic.
[02:54] <Cheri703> gui ftw!
[02:54] <canthus13> ...I don't think,, anyway.  I've never tried apt-cache search for stuff I didn't have installed...
[02:55] <canthus13> if you're on command line, aptitude is a synaptics-style ncurses program.
[03:26] <Unit193> canthus13: both work! thanks!
[03:27] <canthus13> No prob.