[03:10] <sevfen> any1 an arch linux and lubuntu user? I'm wondering which will boot faster and feel most responsive for a netbook.
[03:10] <sevfen> arch with lxde that is
[03:27] <stlsaint> sevfen: is this in regards to what you were talking about in #crunchbang
[04:48] <sevfen> @stlsaint yes it is
[04:48] <meetingology> sevfen: Error: "stlsaint" is not a valid command.
[05:30] <bioterror> haha
[05:30] <bioterror> gsus
[05:30] <bioterror> life is so hectic that 2 seconds faster boot time matters
[05:30] <hyperair> it's hard to care about 2 seconds when your system takes 2 minutes to boot.
[05:31] <hyperair> well that's the situation for me, at least
[05:31] <hyperair> so i never shutdown.
[05:31] <hyperair> 2 seconds less for resuming for suspend would be good, (it currently takes 2 seconds to resume)
[05:37] <bioterror> my dell d420 resumes instantly
[05:37] <hyperair> heh
[05:39] <bioterror> i like it
[05:39] <bioterror> but blank plymouth sucks
[05:39] <bioterror> i rather watch inits
[05:40] <bioterror> like in the 90s
[05:41] <hyperair> lol
[05:41] <hyperair> get a nice plymouth theme that spams shit
[05:43] <bioterror> :D
[05:43] <bioterror> why not just remove and init?
[05:45] <hyperair> because plymouth is irreversibly glued to init
[05:45] <hyperair> at least in ubuntu
[05:45] <hyperair> they really coupled it tightly together
[05:45] <hyperair> the server guys were not very happy
[05:45] <bioterror> haha
[05:46] <bioterror> i can imagine
[17:48] <pip_> I see the 11.04 alpha 1 is about, or have I got that wrong? If it is where can I get it from please?
[17:50] <bioterror> it was mentioned on mailing list
[17:51] <bioterror> i made do-release-upgrade -d
[17:52] <pip_> ahhhhhh, I was hoping for an iso to dual boot if I'm honest. I never even thought of doing an upgrade
[17:52] <pip_> thanks bioterror
[17:53] <bioterror> im on phone
[17:53] <bioterror> so im not going to dig that for ya
[17:53] <bioterror> but i can aftwr a while
[17:53] <pip_> no probs
[17:53] <pip_> oh okay thanks
[17:54] <bioterror> Torrent:
[17:54] <bioterror> http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/lubuntu-natty-alpha1.iso.torrent
[17:54] <bioterror> Download: http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/lubuntu-natty-alpha1.iso
[17:54] <bioterror> Md5: http://people.ubuntu.com/~gilir/md5sum.txt
[17:54] <bioterror> i had nothing better to do
[17:56] <pip_> thats fantastic, thanks very much bioterror I appreciate it :-)
[17:58] <nicofs2> how do i persistently  change my screen resolution using xorg.conf? i don't understand "man xorg.conf" or the tutorials i found...
[17:58] <bioterror> uno momento
[17:59] <bioterror> i need computer
[18:02] <bioterror> nico, trying to get my daughter to sleep
[18:02] <bioterror> wont take long :D
[18:02] <nicofs2> np - i appreciate any help...
[18:03] <bioterror> whats your desired resolution?
[18:05] <nicofs2> 1280*720
[18:05] <nicofs2> a friend of mine made it work - but as soon as i restart, it will be gone again. so i need to make it persistent via xorg.conf...
[18:05] <bioterror> have you configured xorg.conf already?
[18:06] <nicofs2> and i don't have the slightest idea how to do that...
[18:06] <nicofs2> afaik not
[18:07] <bioterror> go to tty
[18:07] <bioterror> ctrl+alt+f1
[18:07] <bioterror> log in
[18:07] <bioterror> sudo service lxdm stop
[18:07] <bioterror> sudo Xorg -configure
[18:08] <bioterror> sudo mv xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[18:08] <bioterror> sudo lxdm start
[18:08] <bioterror> ctrl+alt+f7
[18:08] <nicofs2> i better copy that to paper then... ;-)
[18:09] <bioterror> sudo service lxdm start
[18:09] <bioterror> i ment
[18:12] <nicofs2> thanks... will try that in a moment...
[18:12] <bioterror> okay
[18:12] <bioterror> we need to tweak that then
[18:13] <bioterror> when youre back in graphics
[18:13] <nicofs2> ok... hang on...
[18:15] <basso> hows it going to canonicalization? :D
[18:16] <bioterror> hi
[18:16] <bioterror> you were fast
[18:17] <nicofs2> well "xorg - command not found"
[18:17] <bioterror> Xorg
[18:17] <bioterror> case sensitive
[18:17] <nicofs2> case sensitive... i always fall for that...
[18:17] <nicofs2> ;-)... my bad... hang on...
[18:20] <nicofs2> ok... now it worked - i was sensitive enough^^
[18:20] <bioterror> do we have a conf now?
[18:20] <nicofs2> yes we do
[18:20] <bioterror> !pastebin | nicofs2
[18:20] <bioterror> pastebin xorg.conf for me
[18:24] <nicofs2> http://paste.ubuntu.com/539774/
[18:28] <nicofs2> i'm quite slow today - i made the mistake of installing lubuntu in german... and i'm used to english - everything has a different name and is in a different place... *confusion*
[18:28] <bioterror> took a while, since I had to start computer
[18:29] <bioterror> hahaha
[18:29] <bioterror> I know that feeling
[18:29] <bioterror> I dont talk finnish with computers too
[18:31] <bioterror> just a moment
[18:31] <nicofs2> no problem... trying to get tv to work in the meantime...
[18:33] <bioterror> nicofs2, http://paste.ubuntu.com/539777/
[18:33] <bioterror> try that out
[18:35] <nicofs2> need to reboot anyway...
[18:35] <bioterror> nicofs2, when you have modified your xorg.conf to look like that
[18:35] <bioterror> you can just sudo service lxdm restart
[18:36] <nicofs2> do you know a good (digital) tv software for LXDE?
[18:36] <nicofs2> just to watch dvb-t
[18:38] <pip_> b back later
[18:41] <bioterror> nicofs2, http://www.linuxdvb.tv/software/apps/
[18:41] <bioterror> nicofs2, could you please confirm does it work
[18:44] <nicofs2> will reboot as soon as the installation it done...
[18:50] <bioterror> does it work?
[18:51] <nicofs2> yes, it does...
[18:51] <bioterror> you're welcome
[18:54] <nicofs2> thanks a lot, mate!
[20:58] <pip_> can anyone direct me to a download for 11.04 alpha1, I seem to have screwed up the burn & i've left the files on a box at my parent's place.  MD5 would be useful too
[22:10] <bioterror> pip, check the logs from ubuntu site :D