[09:07] <bioterror> ahh
[09:07] <bioterror> I hadd problems with apport
[09:07] <bioterror> :D
[09:08] <bioterror> gotta love 11.04 AMD64
[09:08] <JoeMaverickSett> lol
[09:09] <bioterror> yeah
[09:10] <Mohan_chml> lol
[09:10] <bioterror> Im getting the new sudo now
[09:10] <bioterror> I made a fix for it: sudo passwd root
[09:10] <bioterror> :D
[09:13] <bioterror> njaeh, works
[09:13] <bioterror> I kept the original as it's suggested
[09:51] <bioterror> I hate when the openjdk is tied with the lubuntu-desktop
[09:53] <Kurdistan> bioterror remove :) it then
[09:53] <bioterror> I did
[09:53] <Kurdistan> :) and what is the problem?
[09:54] <bioterror> these are small things :)
[09:54] <bioterror> great, my java is working on 11.04 now
[09:54] <Kurdistan> bioterror whe have bigger problems in lubuntu that needs to be fixed
[09:55] <Kurdistan> I have tested both xarchiver and fileroller with same diffucaltis gilir comments
[09:55] <Kurdistan> eject can not be done
[09:55] <bioterror> hmm
[09:55] <bioterror> I had problems with .iso files, but it was solved with 7zip :D
[09:55] <Kurdistan> nautilis is in some areas more polish and complete
[09:56] <bioterror> suprise :D
[09:56] <bioterror> ahhh, shitrix java is now working <3
[09:56] <Kurdistan> but pcman have it great fetuares and some of them have I always used in ubuntu/gnome also
[09:57] <Kurdistan> like opening maps with root priv.
[09:57] <bioterror> I hate in lubuntu that when using chrome I cannot open anything :D
[09:57] <bioterror> it just downloads stuff again
[09:57] <bioterror> or chromium
[09:58] <bioterror> if I click that thingie
[09:58] <Kurdistan> bioterror I think firefox is more stable then chrome/chromium
[10:03] <hyperair> they're both stable. they just consume craploads of ram.
[10:04] <bioterror> but you get more ram from store?
[10:35] <Kurdistan> hyperair, flash is always crashing in chrome/chromium I need to load it to work.
[10:35] <Kurdistan> I feel firefox is more polish then chrome
[10:35] <Kurdistan> but chrome is lighter and faster
[10:36] <bioterror> flash works without a problem
[10:36] <Kurdistan> before I only used opera and they are now having new stable realse maybe support veetle
[10:36] <bioterror> java does too when you drop that OpenJDK/Icedtea off from your system and decide to use sun-java6-* from partner repo
[10:36] <Kurdistan> thats important for me. streaming soccer. :)
[10:36] <bioterror> o yeah, waiting for opera 11
[10:36] <Kurdistan> bioterror opera 11 is released
[10:37] <bioterror> last time I saw a beta
[10:37] <Kurdistan> bioterror so you mean my crashing is becuase of I removed icedtea and openjdk?
[10:37] <bioterror> well no
[10:37] <bioterror> my java crashes if I use them
[10:38] <bioterror> but works without a problem like a char if I use sun-java6-jre/bin/plugin
[10:38] <bioterror> but now I'll go eat my lunch, brb in ̃~10 mins
[10:38] <Kurdistan> http://www.opera.com/download/ <<---- look here :)
[10:38] <Kurdistan> I use sun-java6-jre
[10:38] <Kurdistan> removed openjd
[10:39] <Kurdistan> they now have extension support :P
[10:40] <Kurdistan> https://addons.opera.com/addons/extensions/
[10:41] <hyperair> Kurdistan: i use firefox because it integrates better with the desktop and doesn't stand out
[10:42] <Kurdistan> yeah and chromium look pretty ugly :)
[10:45] <Kurdistan> when I used windows I only used firefox to see stream with veetle
[10:45] <Kurdistan> other things opera
[10:45] <Kurdistan> if they support veetle, opera is more complete browser.
[10:46] <Kurdistan> it looks awesome to.
[10:47] <Kurdistan> :P
[10:50] <Kurdistan> chromium you can not work offline
[10:50] <Kurdistan> pretty bad
[11:04] <Kurdistan> damn veetle needs to update
[11:04] <Kurdistan> the newer one for windows stupids support opera
[11:04] <Kurdistan> really cool browser
[13:13] <Kurdistan> bye dear ubuntu/lubuntu-family
[13:13] <Kurdistan> need to make dinner :)
[15:22] <pip_> acpi=off will kill battery status icon & information in system profiler, yes?
[18:06] <bioterror> hi gilir
[18:06] <bioterror> my lxappearance bug isnt getting solved :/
[18:07] <bioterror> so many days, and nothing has happened
[18:08] <Kurdistan> :) lxde needs to work harder
[18:09]  * bioterror takes his indiana jones whip
[18:09] <gilir> bioterror, try to report it upstream
[18:09] <Kurdistan> gilir I have seen you active in bug-rapport
[18:09] <Kurdistan> good that lubuntu pushes lxde team to work
[18:10] <Kurdistan> lubuntus weakness is in my opinion lxde
[18:11] <bioterror> gilir, what do you  mean by upstream
[18:12] <gilir> bioterror, the bug tracker of lxde => http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=894869&group_id=180858&func=browse
[18:12] <bioterror> MY EYES
[18:12] <bioterror> that text is unreadable
[18:16] <bioterror> I'm not a sf.net user
[18:18] <bioterror> using launchpads openid
[18:19] <bioterror> argh
[18:19] <bioterror> not going to use that
[18:20] <bioterror> argh
[18:20] <bioterror> ~$ sudo service apport restart
[18:20] <bioterror> restart: Unknown instance:
[18:20] <bioterror> :----------)
[18:21] <bioterror> how can you start apport? :D
[18:21] <JoeMaverickSett> ubuntu-bug ? :P
[18:22] <JoeMaverickSett> ubuntu-bug <package> ? :D
[18:22] <bioterror> I just noticed when i upgraded my desktop that it tried to start apport
[19:04] <bioterror> great
[19:05] <bioterror> after boot pcmanfm doesnt want to start
[19:05] <bioterror> I have a pid running, but I cannot get a window
[19:05] <Kurdistan> bioterror :) use compiz haha
[19:05] <Kurdistan> :P and nautilus
[19:05] <Kurdistan> wait thats ubuntu :P
[19:07] <bioterror> (gdb) run
[19:07] <bioterror> Starting program: /usr/bin/pcmanfm
[19:07] <bioterror> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
[19:07] <bioterror> Program exited normally.
[19:07] <bioterror> wesome :D
[19:07] <bioterror> nothing
[19:08] <bioterror> but if I killall pcmanfm, it starts
[19:09] <Kurdistan> bioterror :P no one cares. lol. joking.
[19:09] <Kurdistan> lubuntu-core rocks. :P
[19:09] <bioterror> I rather sure no one really uses 64bit natty
[19:09] <bioterror> since my 32bit version works without problems
[20:12] <keakster> hey, just installed lubuntu 10.10 from ubuntu 8.04 - I want to have my external hard drives to show up on my desktop as an icon when I plug them in?
[21:19] <bioterror> keakster, I've thought that one too myself
[21:20] <bioterror> actually you can do it easily
[21:20] <bioterror> I just got an idea how to do it :D
[21:20] <bioterror> pcmanfm /media/Drive
[21:20] <bioterror> :D
[21:20] <bioterror> oh well, "automatically" doesnt work
[21:20] <bioterror> but as I have my drives in fstab, it will work for me
[21:22] <tupper_tom> hi guys
[21:23] <tupper_tom> I ran into a small problem today with grub2 because os-prober wasn't installed
[21:23] <tupper_tom> is os-prober supposed to be installed by default?
[21:23] <bioterror> it is supposed
[21:24] <bioterror> install it, run it and update grub
[21:24] <tupper_tom> ok was just me then
[21:24] <bioterror> it should be included in 10.10.1
[21:24] <tupper_tom> yup i already have
[21:24] <tupper_tom> just thought i'd mention it in case it was an oversite on Lubuntu's part
[21:25] <bioterror> just like gvfs-backends is missing
[21:25] <tupper_tom> oh really i better look into that too ty
[21:28] <tupper_tom> thanks byebioterror g2g
[21:28] <bioterror> yeah, now you get samba shares to show up