[00:09] Ого сколько народу) [00:09] Всем привет. Скажите, почему нету Lubuntu Netbook? :( === Evixion` is now known as Evixion [00:10] Очень нравится Lubuntu, но вот как поставить ее, что бы ядро было Netbook Edition? [00:10] Hi all [00:12] Who know why Lubuntu didn't have Netbook version? How install Lubuntu with Netbook Edition Kernel? [00:14] Ubuntu have Netbook Edition. As i know kernel in UNE optimazied fot Intel Atom, or i wrong? [00:31] If I can remember there is a ubuntu-netbook package you can install === yofel_ is now known as yofel [04:02] Is there a 'find' a file command? I don't see one in the file manager, or in any of the menus. [04:03] Bookman: use the locate command [04:03] Bookman: locate [04:07] and locate searches just the current directory? [04:08] Bookman: nope, it will search system to find file [04:08] all directories? [04:08] Bookman: yes [04:09] Bookman: well at least the ones in the /home/user directory [04:10] hmmm, not sure if I have it working properly then. [04:13] It does not seem to find files in my Downloads directory [04:13] Bookman: there is also a more sledgehammer and nut approach, using find and grep. But as stlsaint states locate should find a file regardless of the directory it is in. [04:14] hmmm [04:14] Bookman: test it, go to dir, make a blank file titled test or something then use locate command on file from another dir [04:14] It does not seem to find things in my 'Downloads' directory. [04:15] Bookman: as you are running a journalled filesystem locate should find it no problems. [04:15] hmm, not sure what is going wrong then. [04:16] Bookman: what errors are you getting? [04:16] No errors, no returns though. [04:16] info says it uses /var/cache/locate/locatedb [04:16] Bookman: If when you do an ls in Downloads, the file should be there, unless you have your download area set to a different area? [04:16] files show up using ls in downloads, but locate does not see them [04:17] Bookman: paste the commands from your terminal you are using [04:17] locate filenam* [04:18] journalling is a low priority task, it can take a while for locate to have the database built. [04:18] I am just searching for any file I know to exist in the Downloads directory at the moment [04:18] It returns nothing immediately [04:18] Bookman: From the Download directory, issue [04:18] find . | grep filename [04:19] phillw, that works just fine. [04:19] * phillw is a fan of find :D [04:20] hmm, I used find . | grep XP* and it returned results. [04:20] in the same directory I used locate XP* and got zero back [04:21] Bookman: find does hammer the computer, so I always try locate 1st. if that fails then I use find [04:21] Gotta keep sharpening my skillset [04:22] I guess maybe the locate command does not always work? Is there a way to update the database? [04:22] Bookman: that's why we are here, to help :) [04:24] Bookman: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=912965 [04:25] Bookman: that has the instruction to update the database, and a brief introduction to find. [04:25] Thanks yet again! [04:29] Bookman: I've just learned it only updates every 24 hours from reading that thread :P We learn something new every day :) [04:29] Gotta keep learning. [04:31] But running updatedb works and didn't take long for my small hard drive. [04:31] locate now finds everything. [04:32] But only in my /home/usr directory [05:16] so about this lubuntu-10.10 i'm slurping down [05:17] is this lubuntu thing going anywhere? [05:17] seems to at least be current [05:17] and interested in lxde [05:17] just kinda wondering if the idea was to merge back cause forks normall sucks [05:17] bitrotted: is it going anywhere? o_O [05:17] sporks are cool [05:18] like spoons that grow points but then decide thats enough and still supported primarily by the spoon [05:18] bitrotted: lubuntu is aiming for full adoption, Canonical are writing the rules up, but lubuntu is considered across all teams as if it were fully adopted. [05:18] i mean suppose i like lubuntu - in a month or 3 months or 6 months whats the store going to be like [05:19] cool [05:19] so its like some red tape [05:19] so it gets all same update mechanisms and such? [05:19] all those are gotten from upstream in orderly and timely fashion [05:20] seems like a sweet idea [05:20] i havent seen lxde [05:20] but i'm all abut lightweight [05:20] and whachamacallit unity not so much doing it for me nor gnome or any reall [05:20] y [05:22] lalal 436mb 3 minutes remaining [05:22] interested to see how it will go on this unknown celeron 1.1 toshiba satellite a-85 [05:22] bitrotted: you have been invited to another room, please accept. [05:23] oh cool so sorry if i was muddling up your dev type more project related conversations, its late, i should have known better [06:05] d [06:05] e === bitrotted is now known as Guest72602 === Guest72602 is now known as bitrotted [13:07] hi guys [13:08] Hello [13:08] Can't stop [13:08] Making pancakes [13:08] Byee [13:09] are there way/tools to lock down lxde? [13:09] what? [13:09] you mean LOCK your screen? [13:09] like in windows win+l [13:10] no, "Lockdown is the mechanism which is used to bar users using a computing environnment from performing certain actions" (via http://library.gnome.org/admin/deployment-guide/) [13:10] so, for instance [13:10] I'd like to prevent users to customize the panel [13:11] add launcher, open terminal windows etc [13:11] I'm asking there 'cause I didn't find anything on the Internet :/ [13:12] you want kiosk settings? [13:13] something like a kiosk-mode would be a good beginning [13:13] maybe disable right mouse?-) [13:17] no, it's unnecessary, I would like to: 1) disallow users to open terminals 2) disallows users to add stuff to the panel 3) ... [13:18] 3) no alt+f2 [13:18] * hyperair wonders what the point of disabling terminals and custom commands is [13:18] it doesn't make the system any more secure. [13:19] * quadrispro on phone [13:39] well, I'm back [13:39] hyperair, it isn't the point, I don't want a more a more secure system [13:40] then? [13:40] please replace an occurrency of "a more" with "" [13:40] :) [13:40] lol [13:40] fine [13:40] so what do you want? [13:40] hyperair, I just don't want that users can do everything [13:40] cabt dio [13:40] cant do [13:41] quadrispro: in other words, you're screwing with your users? =) [13:42] let me elaborate better :) [13:43] I'm working on custom ubuntu CDs which will be installed in big office environment [13:44] and employers should not be able to customize panels, get information about the system or access to the shell (only one tty will be available - the current one) [13:46] hyperair, GNOME allows the lockdown through a bunch of GConf options [13:46] i see. [13:46] yeah i recall something like that. [13:46] for gnome, that is [13:46] not for lxde [13:46] oh... :( [13:47] but i'm not an LXDE user [13:47] just a random irc op [13:48] hyperair likes to keep us in frame [13:48] * hyperair frames bioterror up and hangs him on a wall [13:48] like that? [13:48] =p [13:48] * bioterror is now in order [13:48] :D [13:48] lol [13:49] better clear my clipboard... ;) [13:49] quadrispro: you could possibly stick around until pcman appears, and poke him about this. [13:49] * bioterror summons pcman [13:49] !seen pcman [13:49] I have no seen command [13:49] 21:49:51 [FreeNode] -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- Last seen : Nov 20 23:53:29 2010 (1 week, 1 day, 13:56:21 ago) [13:50] not in here? [13:50] ? [13:51] the last time he said anything was a month ago [13:51] quadrispro: okay, maybe you should try a mailing list. =p [13:52] he hasn't been around on OFTC either. [13:58] ok thanks [13:59] but I think quadrispro should get more familiar with the openbox configuration [14:01] hello lubuntueers [14:01] hi [14:01] I have a question [14:01] !ask [14:01] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) [14:02] I need to learn pipe to user [14:03] seems to be a long question [14:03] oki! Im using pidgin and after i close the window it shuts down [14:03] hope it's not the omega certificate [14:03] Can it be made so it joins other programs in notification area [14:04] no its not the certificate thing [14:04] other programs, what?-) [14:04] like dropbox, xchat [14:04] guake [14:04] you dont get pidgin system tray icon? [14:04] so it minimizes to notification area [14:04] so it minimizes to notification area [14:04] it closes [14:05] correct, i dont get the system tray icon [14:06] * bioterror fires up pidgin [14:07] tschebulla, okay [14:07] * tschebulla is listening [14:07] Pidgin -> Tools - > Perferences -> Interface -> Show System tray Icon -> from never to Always [14:09] Thank you very much bioterror [14:09] np [14:09] So its a pidgin thing [14:09] it's pidgin's default settings thing [14:11] :-) [14:12] one happy camper more! [14:14] bioterror, you were faster than me :) [14:14] i stopped watching YT too late :) [14:15] hi phillw bioterror head_victim and everyone i forgot [14:15] hi szczur [14:19] szczur, would you please join https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop this team?-) [14:20] joined [14:20] :) [14:20] * bioterror thanks [14:20] now you get lubuntu spam [14:20] >_> [14:20] * szczur sets up the filters [14:21] :) [14:22] what that ubuntu is underlined [14:23] lubuntu [14:23] not anymore :D [14:23] something in my terminal :D === OffTopicGuy is now known as MichealH [15:54] Hello, its me again! [15:55] How do i change microphone volume? [15:57] Cant find any interface to do that in lubuntu 10.10 [15:57] maybe in terminal: alsamixer [15:58] aha, ok. I'll try something with that and report back === SuperHark is now known as Michealh === Michealh is now known as MichealH [16:49] i can make it connect to the internet, but it still says it's not connected to eth0 causing problems with empathy and other programs needed the internet [16:55] nitrohax: how did you install Lubuntu? [16:57] using the repository thru ubuntu [16:58] nitrohax: via the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp#Install%20Lubuntu%20from%20Ubuntu%20or%20any%20Ubuntu%20flavors ? [16:59] did the sudp apt-get install lubuntu [17:00] want me to run thru that again [17:00] ? [17:00] nitrohax: you may like to try with those instructions, don't worry you will not lose data. [17:01] oh i know i won't. I'm actually running into the same prob on kde too. LOL [17:01] or kubuntu [17:02] there is a potential problem with wired networks, but that should only affect those using the mini-iso install. If after trying that method you are still having problems ask & I will post up the link for when wired networks are un-mananged. [17:04] ok. before it wouldn't connect at all so i was using sudo ifconfig eth0 up && sudo dhclient eth0 [17:04] nitrohax: the link for un-managed wired networks is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/MinimalInstall#Unmanaged%20Wired%20Network But I'd suggest you try the install as per the instructions on the 1st link I gave you. [17:04] i'm doing the 1st right now [17:08] yeah you're going to laugh at this one when i tell you what i just realized. hahaha [17:09] there is a huge difference between lubuntu and lxde. yep i need to get some sleep or something [17:09] nitrohax: oh, yes, a massive difference :D [17:10] so now looking back and what else i did on kde, i'm gonig to install kubuntu. ha [17:10] lol [17:10] yeah one of those, what were you thinking just then moments [17:10] thank you for your help [17:10] nitrohax: i'm sure of the exact cli for kubuntu. [17:11] *i'm not sure* [17:11] it's ok, i'll look it up or go into kubuntu. thank you again [18:09] will ubuntu skype work in lubuntu too? [18:16] retku, toimii === SuperHark is now known as MichealH [22:20] I try to use terminus font in lxterminal; synaptic tells me console-terminus is installed, but I do not see it