[00:11] can someone recommend a theme for a super small screen, as in 800×480? [00:52] anyone using aqualung for listening to web radio? [01:30] trying to get radiotray running... it's dependencies are tricky... I'd hate to use 60 megs on something that I don't need [01:31] yooooo so im installing lubuntu on my hard drive and i selected to manually partition(advanced) option. can some1 help me out with something [01:34] is any1 here? [03:06] * hajour goodnight all === r3make is now known as _johannes [10:47] Is it possible tu make LVM install? [10:48] anything is possible [10:51] install with ubuntu alternate disk and after that do http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/purexfce but change the last command to sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop [10:53] no-recommends or what rwas it [10:56] dont know this it what i wanna try today ^^ [10:56] after i failed with lubuntu isos [12:53] hi all [12:53] may I propose removal of the package gnome-power-manaqgement? [12:53] and which software is going to replace it [12:53] manager, sorry [12:53] lok [12:54] lol... sorry, can't type today [12:54] I've got no issues with gnome-power-manager [12:54] bioterror: it seems to need a gnome desktop to work and thus be unneeded in lubuntu [12:54] as I'm running lubuntu on laptop [12:55] it's not that I don't like the program per se [12:56] Sun14:53 and which software is going to replace it [12:57] yes, I saw that [12:57] but you did not answer [13:00] hang on, testing something [13:01] ah wait, scratch that [13:02] it *was* used after all - I thought it was gnome-specific [13:03] yeah, apt-cache show gnome-power-manager [13:03] it tells you what it does [13:03] I know... that's still not what I meant [13:03] nm [13:04] xfce-power-manager? [13:04] but I'm off, laters. [13:05] see ya [13:40] Help me to choose distrib. I installed XUbuntu to my Celeron 1,2 Ghz and 256 RAM and It works very slow. If I start more then three aplications it almost hangs. Will I have a change get fast OS if I install Lubuntu? [13:43] Is it important what programs to install? Can I install then Open Office to Lubuntu, is that make the system slower? [13:47] xubuntu wasnt an aprovment on ubuntu on my old lap but i think lubuntu will cause youll have more ram free [13:47] iam installing atm [13:48] improvement i mean [13:53] What is atm? [13:55] at the moment [13:56] vlad__: have you considered something like slitaz? [13:56] or perhaps an X-free box? [14:00] kristian-aalborg: I am new in Linux. And Chose Ubuntu as most popular Linux. Tried Xubuntu - thats works slow.. Now I find another choice. How I can use slitaz or X-free box? [14:02] slitaz is a distro which is fast on old computers [14:02] X-free just mean that you have no X, only the command line... like DOS, if you're old enough to remember that ;) [14:03] if you have a cdrom drive, I guess you could try lubuntu from a cd to see if it's good enough? [14:08] vlad__: I'd avoid openoffice on such a machine [14:10] Thank you. You mean OO will work slow? It is OK, because I am going to use that seldom. The question is if it slow down all system or not? [14:17] bioterror, thanks for the hint. As for to get pure lubuntu 10.10, I suppose http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/purelxde can be used. [14:23] lubuntu is not on http://psychocats.net/ubuntu/whichbuntu [14:24] so xubuntu is another light distro [14:24] seems to be closer to ubuntu [14:24] vlad__: it should not, but it's rather big [14:25] sorry : yes, lubuntu IS on this page [14:25] have a look at Abiword and Gnumeric, they come by default in Lubuntu and does much of what OO does [14:37] xubuntu aint that light anymore [14:39] best thing to get a light OS is to ditch all DE's and run a WM like fluxbox or wmaker, pure openbox [14:43] I'm playing with my in-laws Dell D510 and only thing that's slow in this is a HDD [14:47] "and run a WM like fluxbox or wmaker, pure openbox" how to do that? [14:48] sudo apt-get purge de & stuff [14:48] sudo apt-get install fluxbox thunar gnome-power-manager vlc what ever you need [14:49] psychocats has a guide to get rid of DE's [15:05] bioterror: and how I will start aplications? [15:06] you can use menumaker to create yourself a menu or run or terminal or or [15:42] is everybody having the log in screen thing? Missing 'panel' at the bottom that is? [17:34] I don't know pip__, not running lubuntu atm and have to go....doesn't it appear after selecting a user? [17:34] Like in gdm? [19:09] hi, what is the login/passwd for the 10.10 LiveCD ? [19:11] wow, I've just been able to resize my login screen, along with having a missing panel & flashing date & time :o [19:13] anybody ? [19:14] bobslee: someone had the same question a couple of days ago, unfortunately I can't remember what the answer was. I'm really sorry [19:15] bobslee: Im guessing "lubuntu" ? [19:16] nope, nor ubuntu [19:16] it's a pity that such livecd is causing this trouble [19:17] Try restartin? :P [19:17] reboot is busy ;) [19:18] but after reboot? [19:18] It should log you in automaticly? [19:18] ChrisDruif: nope it doesn't appear with user choice [19:18] i'm curious, w8ting [19:18] Alright... [19:18] I can also resize the login screen now too [19:19] I think it's something to do with updates I did yesterday as it happens on 2 machines [19:19] I'm using natty BTW [19:19] there's no password [19:20] something has gone wrong if the LiveCD asks username and password [19:20] I suggest to clean drive and cd and try again [19:21] hmm ok, i'll give it a shot [19:26] yo yo [19:27] where's the icon settings in Lubuntu? [19:27] as in, so that I can change the icon for a given program [19:27] lxappearance [19:30] can't seem to find it? === plantigrade1 is now known as avelldiroll [19:31] I can see how to switch theme, but not how to change the icon for the individual programs [19:42] is is recommended for some reason *not* to substitute lxdm with slim? [19:43] kristian-aalborg: Not that I know of :) [19:43] hi ChrisDruif [19:43] good, I'm doing it now... [19:44] nothing against lxdm, but I already know how to tweak slim [19:57] oh no [19:59] oh no, what? [19:59] slim won't start lubuntu [19:59] at least not out of the box [20:15] You need to edit SLiM...it should work....maybe check out arch wiki? [20:20] yes, I have it almost there now [20:21] anyone else using slim? care to share an .xinitrc? [20:55] ah, nm... this cat goes back to lxdm [21:00] anyone had luck getting rid of the keyring? [21:01] available to all users [21:01] last time I tried to remove it, I messed up everything [21:01] bioterror: what do you mean? [21:01] you're using wlan, right [21:02] I'm talking about the program that asks for a password on each startup, to clarify [21:02] you didnt answer to my question [21:02] kristian-aalborg: thats built in, removing it can cause alot of issues [21:02] again [21:02] lots of talking and bashing, but never a clear answer yes or no [21:02] well removing it improperly [21:03] kristian-aalborg, once again: a r e y o u u s i n g w l a n ? [21:07] y e s [21:07] click the wlan icon [21:07] take settings [21:07] and make that connection available to all users [21:07] no need to remove anything [21:08] "edit connections"? [21:09] yes [21:09] nothing happens [21:09] what should happen? [21:09] I get no dialogue when I click "edit connections"