[00:26] <francisco> hello
[00:26] <francisco> how can i install lubuntu-control-center?
[00:27] <francisco> and a task manager
[00:27] <francisco> because i dislike system profiler
[00:31] <francisco> how can i install lubuntu-control-center????
[00:35] <stlsaint> francisco: oh sorry
[00:35] <stlsaint> one sec
[00:36] <francisco> ok
[00:36] <stlsaint> francisco: http://lubuntu.net/tags/control-center
[00:37] <francisco> ok stlsaint
[00:37] <francisco> i saw that video
[00:37] <francisco> but...
[00:37] <francisco> i haven't got lubuntu-control-center in my synaptic
[00:38] <francisco> maybe i don't mark anything in the repositories
[00:38] <stlsaint> francisco: what release are you running?
[00:38] <francisco> 10.10
[00:39] <stlsaint> francisco: can you try: sudo apt-get install lubuntu-control-center
[00:40] <francisco> the packet is unable
[00:42] <francisco> Package not available
[00:42] <stlsaint> francisco: can you paste the info of your sources.list into a pastebin for me please
[00:44] <francisco> http://pastebin.ca/2006390
[00:47] <stlsaint> francisco: aye, you will need to do manual install
[00:48] <francisco> and...
[00:48] <francisco> what i do that?
[00:49] <francisco> i need to put my personal icon and dustbin icon on my desktop too
[00:49] <stlsaint> francisco: one moment, am searching for direct link to ppa
[00:50] <francisco> excuse me stlsaint
[00:50] <francisco> but... i have to go to bed now
[00:50] <francisco> because is very late to me
[00:50] <francisco> but
[00:51] <francisco> i'll stay here with you tomorrow
[00:51] <francisco> so thank you very much
[00:51] <stlsaint> francisco: sudo apt-add-repository ppa:lubuntu-desktop/ppa
[00:52] <stlsaint> oh
[00:52] <stlsaint> dang it
[01:11] <watronfire> Hello
[01:12] <watronfire> Any one here
[01:21] <watronfire> Hello
[01:33] <watronfire> Hello
[01:34] <UndiFineD> maybe
[01:39] <andrew_> hi
[01:40] <andrew_> mint user
[03:17] <theannihilator> how do you edit the grub boot loader for windows 7 dual boot?.
[03:50] <UndiFineD> !dualboot
[05:06] <watronfire> Hello
[08:15] <formula78> I can not put the personal and trash icons on the desktop
[08:17] <formula78> can someone help me?
[08:48] <head_victim> Aw I went and found a link for formula78 and all before realising they'd already left.
[09:26] <Kurdistan> hey guys. any one know how to safely remove usb by right-click function like the normal ubuntu in lubuntu?
[09:27] <bioterror> you have that option in pcmanfm
[09:28] <Kurdistan> bioterror how? I can only onmount.
[09:28] <bioterror> and?
[09:28] <Kurdistan> in ubuntu you have two option when you right-click on usb device.
[09:29] <Kurdistan> you can unmount and remove it safely
[09:29] <Kurdistan> Faenza icon theme is so nice looking in lubuntu. :P
[09:30] <bioterror> sync should be done when umounting
[09:30] <Kurdistan> bioterror sorry I didnt get you.
[09:30] <bioterror> man sync says
[09:31] <bioterror>        sync - flush file system buffers
[09:32] <Kurdistan> bioterror plug in usb go to disk utility
[09:32] <Kurdistan> then you can see, in swedish it says säker frånkoppling.
[09:33] <Kurdistan> I know how to do this way, but I am lazy and want to right-click to do that.
[09:33] <Kurdistan> like in normal ubuntu
[09:34] <Kurdistan> disk utility, unmount and then secure remove your usb media.
[09:34] <Kurdistan> förstår du:P kaksi? :)
[09:36] <bot_> heya
[09:37] <Guest1837> could anyone tell me, how to reconfigure xserver under Lubuntu? I'd like to change Keyboard Input and videocard settings
[09:37] <Guest1837> doing dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg does nothing:/
[09:37] <m1co> im running out of idea
[09:37] <m1co> s*
[09:43] <bioterror> m1co, goto tty1, stop desktop manager, say sudo Xorg -configure, sudo mv xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf and edit that file
[09:43] <m1co> oke, thanks
[09:44] <m1co> bioterror, im unsure about how do i stop the desktop manager:P
[09:45] <m1co> im pretty newbie, havent touched linux for ages
[09:45] <bioterror> sudo service gdm stop
[09:45] <bioterror> or xdm
[09:45] <m1co> both are unrecognized services
[09:45] <m1co> im using the lxde/openbox aka lubuntu WM
[09:46] <bioterror> lxdm
[09:46] <bioterror> :D
[09:46] <Kurdistan> bioterror any idea?
[09:46] <bioterror> what
[09:46] <Kurdistan> :) sover du?
[09:47] <bioterror> I broke my back again this morning
[09:47] <bioterror> staying at home
[09:48] <Kurdistan> :( not good. but I meant with usb unmount/safely remove usb device by right-click in general ubuntu.
[09:49] <Kurdistan> this fetuare is missing in lubuntu
[09:49] <bioterror> hahaha
[09:49] <bioterror> can you tell me the difference
[09:49] <Kurdistan> I must go to disk utility to do so
[09:50] <Kurdistan> bioterror when you unmount the usb indicator can stil be seen. but safely remove it is gone.
[09:50] <Kurdistan> I think safely remove is :) safely remove
[09:51] <Kurdistan> http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/5024/complicatedp.png    look to this picture
[09:52] <Kurdistan> :) ok kaksi if it is the same. then thx. you are the geek. :)
[09:53] <Kurdistan> ha det bra biotettor. jag ska dra till skolan. hörs senare.
[09:53] <bioterror> jeh
[09:53] <bioterror> just a moment
[09:54] <Kurdistan> okey
[09:54] <bioterror> that eject really should meet your needs
[09:55] <Kurdistan> like I say the only option from pcmanfm is unmount.
[09:55] <bioterror> Unmount" unmounts a single partition, "Safely Remove Drive" unmounts all partitions of that device.
[09:55] <bioterror> For example if you have a removable hard drive with 2 partitions selecting "Safely Remove Drive" for one of them would unmount both partitions, so that the device can be safely unplugged from your computer.
[09:56] <bioterror> "Eject" is for media that can actually be ejected, like CD/DVD drive. So it unmounts the media and then ejects it (quite important if you happen to have a slot drive without a physical eject button).
[09:56] <Kurdistan> anyway if you say it is secure way, then I believe you.
[09:56] <bioterror> Which ones appear in the right-click menu depends on what type of device/media it is. For some devices even having all three options would make perfect sense.
[09:57] <bioterror> I'll read more
[09:57] <Kurdistan> so thats the difference?
[09:58] <Kurdistan> bioterror read more and come up with how-to. :P
[09:58] <Kurdistan> finally :P I think you understand me
[09:59] <Kurdistan> bye bioterror. gamla vän/old friend.
[10:00] <bioterror> hi
[10:00] <bioterror> and use the eject
[10:00] <bioterror> I've used it with my usb devices
[10:00] <bioterror> phones and sticks
[10:25] <leszek> hi
[19:06] <Gorilla_No_Baka> hello every one
[19:06] <bioterror> hi
[19:07] <Gorilla_No_Baka> there tends to be a problem with the creation of menu entries in latest lubuntu..
[19:08] <Gorilla_No_Baka> anybody has any idea which file i should modify in order to add my entry to the menu?? in jwm was quite easy my modifiyng the jwmrc file
[19:09] <Gorilla_No_Baka> this is based in open box right?? pretty much like crunchbang.. in this case is an xml file i am looking for..
[19:09] <Gorilla_No_Baka>  anybody.. has any idea where they hid it ??
[19:12] <bioterror> nope
[19:12] <bioterror> you have to make a .desktop -file
[19:12] <Gorilla_No_Baka> why would they do that>?
[19:13] <bioterror> /usr/share/applications$
[19:13] <bioterror> look from there
[19:13] <Gorilla_No_Baka> it is a lot easier to just endit the menufile and point the way to the exec inn /usr/bin  -eter or whatever terminal use them
[19:13] <bioterror> sure it is
[19:13] <bioterror> but that's how it is done with the LXDE
[19:14] <bioterror> Categories=GTK;Utility;TextEditor;
[19:14] <Gorilla_No_Baka> hang on a sec mate goin` to /usr/share/applications$
[19:14] <bioterror> defines it's place
[19:16] <Gorilla_No_Baka> cheers mate
[19:16] <bioterror> I know, that's kinda retard. but that's how its done
[19:17] <bioterror> not the easiest way to make applications start on login
[19:19] <Gorilla_No_Baka> open box with tint2 and jwm used to be a lot more transparent... this lubuntu is getting more anf more like it`s bigger brother UBUNTU.. hiding menu files hard coding dependencies so you can not remove certain packages and all that (plymouth for example)
[19:20] <Gorilla_No_Baka> i guess i am gonna apt-get autoremove all the lxd thing and install either jwm or icewm
[19:20] <Gorilla_No_Baka> the power of root
[19:21] <Gorilla_No_Baka> not sudo crap
[19:21] <Gorilla_No_Baka> :P
[19:21] <bioterror> I like actually .desktop -files
[19:22] <bioterror> becouse I cannot mess my menu :D
[19:22] <bioterror> as I can with ~/.something/menu
[19:22] <Gorilla_No_Baka> :)
[19:24] <Gorilla_No_Baka> jwm still rocks...
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[19:24] <Gorilla_No_Baka> 	<Tray  autohide="false" insert="right" x="0" y="-1" border="1" height="28" >
[19:24] <Gorilla_No_Baka> 		<!-- Additional TrayButton attribute: label -->
[19:24] <Gorilla_No_Baka> 		<TrayButton label="Gorilla`s Puppy" icon="mini-dog.xpm">root:3</TrayButton>
[19:25] <Gorilla_No_Baka> that`s a nice large button saying gorilla`s puppy...
[19:25] <Gorilla_No_Baka> :)
[19:25] <Gorilla_No_Baka> simple elegant transparent not lxde retarded
[19:26] <Gorilla_No_Baka> however i like lubuntu as a concept..
[19:26] <bioterror> !paste | Gorilla_No_Baka
[19:26] <Gorilla_No_Baka> is easy on my 200 MB ram
[19:28] <Gorilla_No_Baka> ubot5:  got it
[19:28] <Gorilla_No_Baka> nice bot
[19:28] <Gorilla_No_Baka> :))
[19:28] <bioterror> if you want to chat with us and you dont have any problems, please join #lubuntu-offtopic
[19:29] <bioterror> this channel is mainly for support
[19:29] <Gorilla_No_Baka> the point is  :)) I DO have a problem.. with the retarded way they hide the menu files...
[19:30] <bioterror> :D
[19:30] <Gorilla_No_Baka> but yeah i see your point
[19:46] <szczur> Gorilla_No_Baka, you can find a path to openbok menu.xml in ~/.config/openbox/lxde-rc.xml file around line 640
[19:47] <Gorilla_No_Baka> szczur:  cheers mate
[19:47] <szczur> Gorilla_No_Baka, i have ttint2 + openbox configuration right now
[19:48] <szczur> you can use obmenu to create a new menu
[19:48] <szczur> or edit an existing one
[19:48] <Gorilla_No_Baka> lovely
[19:48] <Gorilla_No_Baka> i like tint
[19:49] <Gorilla_No_Baka> szczur:  http://oi28.tinypic.com/2rrks43
[19:49] <Gorilla_No_Baka> and from time to time when i am in my distro hoping mood  i like to try new things as well
[19:49] <Gorilla_No_Baka> :P
[19:49] <szczur> i think this wallpaper is not appropriate in this channel :>
[19:50] <szczur> Gorilla_No_Baka, http://szczur.ath.cx/sshots/screen4.png
[19:50] <Gorilla_No_Baka> but most of the time i would stay with  jwm icewm or openbox with tint
[19:50] <szczur> Gorilla_No_Baka, please install openbox-xdgmenu
[19:50] <Gorilla_No_Baka> nice
[19:50] <szczur> so you will have Programs menu
[19:51] <Gorilla_No_Baka> http://oi26.tinypic.com/205qp9v.jpg
[19:51] <Gorilla_No_Baka>  how about this one.. is this appropiate for the channel?? what i wanted to show you it was my ram memory but everyone gets blinded by the lady :))
[19:52] <szczur> not immediately, but this will be the program to update the menu with new programs
[19:52] <Gorilla_No_Baka> wow .. you are using moc
[19:52] <Gorilla_No_Baka>  nice
[19:52] <bioterror> :)
[19:52] <szczur> as for wallpaper, it was nice :)
[19:52] <szczur> but bit NSFW
[19:52] <szczur> :)
[19:52] <szczur> nice effects
[19:52] <szczur> are you using compiz?
[19:52] <Gorilla_No_Baka> neah..
[19:52] <Gorilla_No_Baka>  screw that one..
[19:53] <szczur> xcompmgr?
[19:53] <szczur> your bending the screen with your mind?
[19:53] <szczur> you're*
[19:53] <Gorilla_No_Baka>  i took the screen shots back in the day just to demostraTE to a friend of mine that linux rocks and can perform extremely well in sucha little ram that windows would crawl..
[19:54] <Gorilla_No_Baka> but most of the time i would stay with  jwm icewm or openbox with tint
[19:54] <szczur> Gorilla_No_Baka, i think this is not the correct way to convert people to linux :>
[19:54] <bioterror> you can run windows xp with 64MB of RAM
[19:55] <szczur> or otherwise you will become a helpdesk guy for your friends :)
[19:55] <szczur> bioterror, right, question is what you can do with that
[19:55] <szczur> XD
[19:55] <Gorilla_No_Baka> dirty tactics always worlks
[19:55] <bioterror> szczur, collect viruses and malmware
[19:56] <szczur> bioterror, +1
[19:56] <bioterror> I have to say that those compiz cubes looks fugly
[19:56] <Gorilla_No_Baka> bioterror:  you can run it .. as in... s..m...i....l....e.. you got the idea.. it will take an act of congress to open a picture on it
[19:56] <Gorilla_No_Baka> :)
[19:56] <bioterror> as you can see the lines are full of white dots
[19:56] <bioterror> and so on
[19:56] <bioterror> I'm not a huge fan of that kind of desktop effects
[19:56] <Gorilla_No_Baka> how about this one.. ??  http://oi48.tinypic.com/29ebdg.jpg    will it convert people to linux?
[19:57] <Gorilla_No_Baka> bioterror: neither am i
[19:57] <bioterror> Gorilla_No_Baka, are you like 15 years old or what
[19:57] <Gorilla_No_Baka> :))
[19:58] <Gorilla_No_Baka> bioterror:  yeah .. you can say so..
[19:59] <Gorilla_No_Baka> it take some .. to spend nights trying to manually tweak some menus and buttons in windows  7 in that case ..That was back in the day when w7 had just appeared..
[20:00] <Gorilla_No_Baka> i wrote about it.. in some post .. it`s on internet..
[20:00] <Gorilla_No_Baka>  neverminf
[22:03] <GaryD> hey...anyone here?
[22:03] <bioterror> ofcourse
[22:04] <bioterror> around 24 guys
[22:04] <bioterror> ;)
[22:05] <bioterror> !ask | GaryD
[22:06] <GaryD> lol...sweet. i was wondering.....i did a fresh install of lubuntu for a friend...she wanted to then play a burnt disc with .wav music on it. it did not play or ask to play, but instead would only let me move the files in the file manager. how would i get the disc to open in the music player automatically? thanks!
[22:06] <bioterror> this is second time
[22:06] <bioterror> last time someone made a hack for this
[22:07]  * bioterror summons gilir
[22:10] <phillw> bioterror: the subject of music players is on the agenda for the meeting tomorrow.
[22:11] <djs> what time is the meeting again?
[22:11] <phillw> 17:00 GMT
[22:11] <bioterror> phillw, yeah, but it's about mp3/flac/ogg players
[22:11] <bioterror> not audio cd
[22:11] <djs> wat are those?
[22:12] <phillw> bioterror: it's important that these things are brought up, as a wav CD *should* be able to be seen by the music player.
[22:13] <GaryD> also aqualung wouldn't play the files. i removed it and installed deadbeef. still no luck until i installed some other things.
[22:13] <bioterror> GaryD, 2010-11-20 21:47:24     <miasma>        I added a volman.desktop link to .config/autostart and configured thunar-volman to fire up aqualung
[22:14] <bioterror> that was a workaround to play audio cd
[22:14] <GaryD> finally i ended up with rhythmbox.
[22:14] <GaryD> so aqualung needs to be running before it will pick up audio cds?
[22:17] <bioterror> well, in lubuntu it needs something like to play cd's
[22:17] <bioterror> music cd's
[22:17] <bioterror> my laptop with lubuntu is ultra portable and doesnt have one
[22:21] <GaryD> I see
[22:36] <phillw> hiyas zkriesse
[23:03] <phillw> hiyas AlanBell
[23:05] <AlanBell> o/
[23:09] <phillw> AlanBell: uou have an invite to the offtopic area?
[23:55] <Kurdistan> guys any one good at openoffice?