[00:09] <Kradllit> Ого сколько народу)
[00:09] <Kradllit> Всем привет. Скажите, почему нету Lubuntu Netbook? :(
[00:10] <Kradllit> Очень нравится Lubuntu, но вот как поставить ее, что бы ядро было Netbook Edition?
[00:10] <Kradllit> Hi all
[00:12] <Kradllit> Who know why Lubuntu didn't have Netbook version? How install Lubuntu with Netbook Edition Kernel?
[00:14] <Kradllit> Ubuntu have Netbook Edition. As i know kernel in UNE optimazied fot Intel Atom, or i wrong?
[00:31] <MichealH> If I can remember there is a ubuntu-netbook package you can install
[04:02] <Bookman> Is there a 'find' a file command?  I don't see one in the file manager, or in any of the menus.
[04:03] <stlsaint> Bookman: use the locate command
[04:03] <stlsaint> Bookman: locate <file_name>
[04:07] <Bookman> and locate <filename> searches just the current directory?
[04:08] <stlsaint> Bookman: nope, it will search system to find file
[04:08] <Bookman> all directories?
[04:08] <stlsaint> Bookman: yes
[04:09] <stlsaint> Bookman: well at least the ones in the /home/user directory
[04:10] <Bookman> hmmm, not sure if I have it working properly then.
[04:13] <Bookman> It does not seem to find files in my Downloads directory
[04:13] <phillw> 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] <Bookman> hmmm
[04:14] <stlsaint> 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] <Bookman> It does not seem to find things in my 'Downloads' directory.
[04:15] <phillw> Bookman: as you are running a journalled filesystem locate should find it no problems.
[04:15] <Bookman> hmm, not sure what is going wrong then.
[04:16] <stlsaint> Bookman: what errors are you getting?
[04:16] <Bookman> No errors, no returns though.
[04:16] <Bookman> info says it uses /var/cache/locate/locatedb
[04:16] <phillw> 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] <Bookman> files show up using ls in downloads, but locate does not see them
[04:17] <stlsaint> Bookman: paste the commands from your terminal you are using
[04:17] <Bookman> locate filenam*
[04:18] <phillw> journalling is a low priority task, it can take a while for locate to have the database built.
[04:18] <Bookman> I am just searching for any file I know to exist in the Downloads directory at the moment
[04:18] <Bookman> It returns nothing immediately
[04:18] <phillw> Bookman: From the Download directory, issue
[04:18] <phillw> find . | grep filename
[04:19] <Bookman> phillw, that works just fine.
[04:19]  * phillw is a fan of find :D
[04:20] <Bookman> hmm, I used find . | grep XP* and it returned results.
[04:20] <Bookman> in the same directory I used locate XP* and got zero back
[04:21] <phillw> Bookman: find does hammer the computer, so I always try locate 1st. if that fails then I use find
[04:21] <Bookman> Gotta keep sharpening my skillset
[04:22] <Bookman> I guess maybe the locate command does not always work?  Is there a way to update the database?
[04:22] <phillw> Bookman: that's why we are here, to help :)
[04:24] <phillw> Bookman: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=912965
[04:25] <phillw> Bookman: that has the instruction to update the database, and a brief introduction to find.
[04:25] <Bookman> Thanks yet again!
[04:29] <phillw> Bookman: I've just learned it only updates every 24 hours from reading that thread :P We learn something new every day :)
[04:29] <Bookman> Gotta keep learning.
[04:31] <Bookman> But running updatedb works and didn't take long for my small hard drive.
[04:31] <Bookman> locate now finds everything.
[04:32] <Bookman> But only in my /home/usr directory
[05:16] <bitrotted> so about this lubuntu-10.10 i'm slurping down
[05:17] <bitrotted> is this lubuntu thing going anywhere?
[05:17] <bitrotted> seems to at least be current
[05:17] <bitrotted> and interested in lxde
[05:17] <bitrotted> just kinda wondering if the idea was to merge back cause forks normall sucks
[05:17] <stlsaint> bitrotted: is it going anywhere? o_O
[05:17] <bitrotted> sporks are cool
[05:18] <bitrotted> like spoons that grow points but then decide thats enough and still supported primarily by the spoon
[05:18] <phillw> 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] <bitrotted> i mean suppose i like lubuntu - in a month or 3 months or 6 months whats the store going to be like
[05:19] <bitrotted> cool
[05:19] <bitrotted> so its like some red tape
[05:19] <bitrotted> so it gets all same update mechanisms and such?
[05:19] <bitrotted> all those are gotten from upstream in orderly and timely fashion
[05:20] <bitrotted> seems like a sweet idea
[05:20] <bitrotted> i havent seen lxde
[05:20] <bitrotted> but i'm all abut lightweight
[05:20] <bitrotted> and whachamacallit unity not so much doing it for me nor gnome or any reall
[05:20] <bitrotted> y
[05:22] <bitrotted> lalal 436mb 3 minutes remaining
[05:22] <bitrotted> interested to see how it will go on this unknown celeron 1.1 toshiba satellite a-85
[05:22] <phillw> bitrotted: you have been invited to another room, please accept.
[05:23] <bitrotted> 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] <stlsaint> d
[06:05] <bioterror> e
[13:07] <quadrispro> hi guys
[13:08] <mark76> Hello
[13:08] <mark76> Can't stop
[13:08] <mark76> Making pancakes
[13:08] <mark76> Byee
[13:09] <quadrispro> are there way/tools to lock down lxde?
[13:09] <bioterror> what?
[13:09] <bioterror> you mean LOCK  your screen?
[13:09] <bioterror> like in windows win+l
[13:10] <quadrispro> 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] <quadrispro> so, for instance
[13:10] <quadrispro> I'd like to prevent users to customize the panel
[13:11] <quadrispro> add launcher, open terminal windows etc
[13:11] <quadrispro> I'm asking there 'cause I didn't find anything on the Internet :/
[13:12] <bioterror> you want kiosk settings?
[13:13] <quadrispro> something like a kiosk-mode would be a good beginning
[13:13] <bioterror> maybe disable right mouse?-)
[13:17] <quadrispro> 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] <quadrispro> 3) no alt+f2
[13:18]  * hyperair wonders what the point of disabling terminals and custom commands is
[13:18] <hyperair> it doesn't make the system any more secure.
[13:19]  * quadrispro on phone
[13:39] <quadrispro> well, I'm back
[13:39] <quadrispro> hyperair, it isn't the point, I don't want a more a more secure system
[13:40] <hyperair> then?
[13:40] <quadrispro> please replace an occurrency of "a more" with ""
[13:40] <quadrispro> :)
[13:40] <hyperair> lol
[13:40] <hyperair> fine
[13:40] <hyperair> so what do you want?
[13:40] <quadrispro> hyperair, I just don't want that users can do everything
[13:40] <bioterror> cabt dio
[13:40] <bioterror> cant do
[13:41] <hyperair> quadrispro: in other words, you're screwing with your users? =)
[13:42] <quadrispro> let me elaborate better :)
[13:43] <quadrispro> I'm working on custom ubuntu CDs which will be installed in big office environment
[13:44] <quadrispro> 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] <quadrispro> hyperair, GNOME allows the lockdown through a bunch of GConf options
[13:46] <hyperair> i see.
[13:46] <hyperair> yeah i recall something like that.
[13:46] <hyperair> for gnome, that is
[13:46] <hyperair> not for lxde
[13:46] <quadrispro> oh... :(
[13:47] <hyperair> but i'm not an LXDE user
[13:47] <hyperair> just a random irc op
[13:48] <bioterror> hyperair likes to keep us in frame
[13:48]  * hyperair frames bioterror up and hangs him on a wall
[13:48] <hyperair> like that?
[13:48] <hyperair> =p
[13:48]  * bioterror is now in order
[13:48] <bioterror> :D
[13:48] <hyperair> lol
[13:49] <bioterror> better clear my clipboard... ;)
[13:49] <hyperair> quadrispro: you could possibly stick around until pcman appears, and poke him about this.
[13:49]  * bioterror summons pcman
[13:49] <bioterror> !seen pcman
[13:49] <hyperair> 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] <bioterror> not in here?
[13:50] <hyperair> ?
[13:51] <hyperair> the last time he said anything was a month ago
[13:51] <hyperair> quadrispro: okay, maybe you should try a mailing list. =p
[13:52] <hyperair> he hasn't been around on OFTC either.
[13:58] <quadrispro> ok thanks
[13:59] <bioterror> but I think quadrispro should get more familiar with the openbox configuration
[14:01] <tschebulla> hello lubuntueers
[14:01] <bioterror> hi
[14:01] <tschebulla> I have a question
[14:01] <bioterror> !ask
[14:02] <bioterror> I need to learn pipe to user
[14:03] <bioterror> seems to be a long question
[14:03] <tschebulla> oki! Im using pidgin and after i close the window it shuts down
[14:03] <bioterror> hope it's not the omega certificate
[14:03] <tschebulla> Can it be made so it joins other programs in notification area
[14:04] <tschebulla> no its not the certificate thing
[14:04] <bioterror> other programs, what?-)
[14:04] <tschebulla> like dropbox, xchat
[14:04] <tschebulla> guake
[14:04] <bioterror> you dont get pidgin system tray icon?
[14:04] <tschebulla> so it minimizes to notification area
[14:04] <tschebulla> so it minimizes to notification area
[14:04] <tschebulla> it closes
[14:05] <tschebulla> correct, i dont get the system tray icon
[14:06]  * bioterror fires up pidgin
[14:07] <bioterror> tschebulla, okay
[14:07]  * tschebulla is listening
[14:07] <bioterror> Pidgin -> Tools - > Perferences -> Interface -> Show System tray Icon -> from never to Always
[14:09] <tschebulla> Thank you very much bioterror
[14:09] <bioterror> np
[14:09] <tschebulla> So its a pidgin thing
[14:09] <bioterror> it's pidgin's default settings thing
[14:11] <bioterror> :-)
[14:12] <bioterror> one happy camper more!
[14:14] <szczur> bioterror, you were faster than me :)
[14:14] <szczur> i stopped watching YT too late :)
[14:15] <szczur> hi phillw bioterror head_victim and everyone i forgot
[14:15] <bioterror> hi szczur
[14:19] <bioterror> szczur, would you please join https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop this team?-)
[14:20] <szczur> joined
[14:20] <szczur> :)
[14:20]  * bioterror thanks
[14:20] <bioterror> now you get lubuntu spam
[14:20] <szczur> >_>
[14:20]  * szczur sets up the filters
[14:21] <szczur> :)
[14:22] <bioterror> what that ubuntu is underlined
[14:23] <bioterror> lubuntu
[14:23] <bioterror> not anymore :D
[14:23] <bioterror> something in my terminal :D
[15:54] <tschebulla> Hello, its me again!
[15:55] <tschebulla> How do i change microphone volume?
[15:57] <tschebulla> Cant find any interface to do that in lubuntu 10.10
[15:57] <bioterror> maybe in terminal: alsamixer
[15:58] <tschebulla> aha, ok. I'll try something with that and report back
[16:49] <nitrohax> 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] <phillw> nitrohax: how did you install Lubuntu?
[16:57] <nitrohax> using the repository thru ubuntu
[16:58] <phillw> nitrohax: via the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp#Install%20Lubuntu%20from%20Ubuntu%20or%20any%20Ubuntu%20flavors ?
[16:59] <nitrohax> did the sudp apt-get install lubuntu
[17:00] <nitrohax> want me to run thru that again
[17:00] <nitrohax> ?
[17:00] <phillw> nitrohax: you may like to try with those instructions, don't worry you will not lose data.
[17:01] <nitrohax> oh i know i won't. I'm actually running into the same prob on kde too. LOL
[17:01] <nitrohax> or kubuntu
[17:02] <phillw> 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] <nitrohax> ok. before it wouldn't connect at all so i was using sudo ifconfig eth0 up && sudo dhclient eth0
[17:04] <phillw> 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] <nitrohax> i'm doing the 1st right now
[17:08] <nitrohax> yeah you're going to laugh at this one when i tell you what i just realized. hahaha
[17:09] <nitrohax> there is a huge difference between lubuntu and lxde. yep i need to get some sleep or something
[17:09] <phillw> nitrohax: oh, yes, a massive difference :D
[17:10] <nitrohax> so now looking back and what else i did on kde, i'm gonig to install kubuntu. ha
[17:10] <phillw> lol
[17:10] <nitrohax> yeah one of those, what were you thinking just then moments
[17:10] <nitrohax> thank you for your help
[17:10] <phillw> nitrohax: i'm sure of the exact cli for kubuntu.
[17:11] <phillw> *i'm not sure*
[17:11] <nitrohax> it's ok, i'll look it up or go into kubuntu. thank you again
[18:09] <retku> will ubuntu skype work in lubuntu too?
[18:16] <bioterror> retku, toimii
[22:20] <BenoitSvB> I try to use terminus font in lxterminal; synaptic tells me console-terminus is installed, but I do not see it