[04:46] <UndiFineD> oh wonderful
[04:46] <UndiFineD> grep: warning: ./.wine/dosdevices/z:/sys/devices/platform/pcspkr/subsystem/devices/i8042/serio0/subsystem/devices/serio1/input/input8/subsystem/input0/device/subsystem/devices/LNXSYSTM:00/LNXSYBUS:00/PNP0A08:00/device:00/physical_node/subsystem/devices/0000:00:1c.0/pci_bus/0000:04/subsystem/0000:00/device/0000:00:1d.0/driver/0000:00:1d.1/usbmon/usbmon2/subsystem/usbmon3/device/usb3/subsystem/devices/usb1/driver/3-1/3-1:1.0/host2/s
[04:46] <UndiFineD> ubsystem/devices/host0/scsi_host/host0/subsystem/host1/device/target1:0:0/1:0:0:0/scsi_disk/1:0:0:0/subsystem/2:0:0:0/device/block/sdb/subsystem/ram11/bdi/subsystem/1:5/subsystem: recursive directory loop
[05:02] <bioterror> UndiFineD, wine sucks ,)
[05:09] <UndiFineD> its needed, taxes application
[05:14] <ecc> i have an eee t101mt, how do you load the touchscreen calibration tool from commandline? i'm using lubuntu
[05:18] <head_victim> UndiFineD: I just do mine on paper
[05:27] <UndiFineD> no, that is the thing .. they do not work with paper anymore
[05:28] <jmarsden> UndiFineD: If your government *mandates* the use of Windows, there is probably an anti-monopoly law they are breaking...
[05:31] <head_victim> I'd tell them they can't get my tax money until they develop and operating system independent reporting system (browser based even)
[05:31] <UndiFineD> no, they do provide linux tax tools as well, but they are not that properly working yet
[05:31] <head_victim> They only have windows programs here but at least they let you still do paper
[05:32] <bioterror> I just call my tax % if I need it changed, they send me new papers and I send them to my employer
[05:32] <bioterror> no probs
[05:32] <bioterror> I just call to tax office, if i need to change my tax %
[05:32] <bioterror> :D
[05:32] <UndiFineD> over here your employer does not do your taxes
[05:32] <bioterror> makes more sense
[05:35] <ecc> how do you click on something in the details window in synaptic? installing ttf-mscorefonts and cant continue
[05:39] <ecc> n/m
[05:59] <head_victim> phillw: the wiki update looks good
[05:59] <head_victim> ecc: get it sorted?
[06:07] <ecc> yea i figured it out
[06:08] <ecc> are there more options for mouse configuration?
[06:09] <ecc> i want to disable certain things on this touchpad
[06:12] <head_victim> ecc: I had a quick look and coudn't see much on it. Unfortunatley I broke some RAM in my Lubuntu machine in a storm the other night so I can't go hunting for it either at the moment.
[06:17] <ecc> i understand, thanks
[06:18] <head_victim> If you're having problems though the mailing list might be of assistance
[06:21] <head_victim> Details are at https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-desktop
[18:38] <kristian-aalborg> good evening
[18:39] <kristian-aalborg> trying to make a menu entry that runs a script in a terminal
[18:41] <MrChrisDruif> kristian-aalborg: Cool?
[18:41] <kristian-aalborg> this is what I got: "exec /usr/bin/ubucleaner" - when I click it, a terminal opens, but nothing happens in it
[18:41] <kristian-aalborg> I also chose "Terminal=true"
[18:42] <topgun21> does anyone wknow of the latest version of gcc and hplip
[18:42] <kristian-aalborg> topgun21: you can see that on their launchpad page perhaps?
[18:50] <kristian-aalborg> http://pastebin.com/dUMPwkSj - this is the .desktop file
[18:51] <bioterror> just my two cents, gksudo
[18:54] <kristian-aalborg> same result
[19:05] <kosaidpo_> hello guys
[19:05] <kosaidpo_> anyone know any iphone emulator for linux ??
[21:08] <haddiman> Hi, I'm using Lubuntu to recover some files from a broken Windows install. I put all the files I need into a folder. PCManFM reports the "Total Size of Files" as 1.7GB and the "Size on Disk" as 13.5GB. What is the difference? How do I know if the files will fit on my 8GB flash drive?
[21:12] <bioterror> you can tar gunzip it?
[21:19] <charliemac> What is the difference between #lubuntu and #lubuntu-offtopic?
[21:20] <charliemac> Nevermind i see it...
[21:20] <haddiman> bioterror, Nevermind, I just used "du- hs" in the command line and it reported 1.6G. I'm currently copying it to the flash drive with no issues.
[21:22] <charliemac> Ok, so I think I've chosen Lubuntu for my notebook, which previously used WinXP.  Any wise words before my maiden voyage?
[21:23] <bioterror> charliemac, no encryption for home folder
[21:23] <phillw> charliemac: have a read of the help pages is always a good thing.
[21:23] <phillw> charliemac: and don't use a space in your password, seems to be causing problems.
[21:24] <phillw> charliemac: that and accept the invite to #lubuntu-offtopic :)
[21:24] <charliemac> Can I install Lubuntu over the old Hard Drive without burning a CD?  How can I use a flash drive instead?
[21:25] <bioterror> unetbootin
[21:29] <bioterror> gilir, I did purge kde\* and I got rid of some kde libraries and audacious and aqualung ;)
[21:30] <bioterror> probably one of those had some dependencies
[21:32] <MrChrisDruif> Also no capital letter in username :)
[21:33] <gilir> bioterror, and if you re-install audacious, you have still the kde depends ?
[21:33] <bioterror> gilir, well I closed my laptop already for today
[21:33] <gilir> ok
[21:33] <bioterror> I listen this song and I can check it :D
[21:34] <bioterror> and then hit bed
[21:34] <gilir> I tried on my virtualbox system, still no kde depends ;)
[21:34] <bioterror> my lxdm is messedup :D
[21:34] <bioterror> blinks stuff :D
[21:35] <bioterror> bu lemme see this audacious
[21:37] <bioterror> weird, not at all
[21:38] <bioterror> I still cant figure out which has drawn these kde packages
[21:41] <bioterror> I think I had something installed and I did dist-upgrade and it got some mystical dependencies
[21:42] <MrChrisDruif> That are the best dependencies :)
[21:42] <bioterror> what's Akonadi :D
[21:42] <bioterror> looks KDE ;D
[21:43] <bioterror> and I'm 100% sure I've never installed anything like that
[21:43] <MrChrisDruif> That's what YOU think :P
[21:43] <charliemac> What is the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit?  Does Lubuntu have such options?
[21:44] <bioterror> nope, lubuntu has 32bit
[21:44] <bioterror> you have to use mini-iso and install lubuntu-desktop
[21:44] <bioterror> if you want 64bit
[21:44] <charliemac> What would be the advantages?
[21:45] <bioterror> depends your computer
[21:45] <bioterror> there's also misadvantages
[21:46] <bioterror> on your...
[21:47] <charliemac> Gateway, pentium 4
[21:48] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/32bit_and_64bit
[21:48] <bioterror> pentium 4 is a 32bit
[21:48] <MrChrisDruif> Pentium 4 doesn't even run 64 I believe...only special cases
[21:53] <bioterror> gilir,  lubuntu-desktop : Depends: osmo but it is not going to be installed
[21:53] <bioterror> E: Broken packages
[21:54] <gilir> ah yes, I need to fix this also ....
[22:01] <charliemac> F and 5x1 series Pentium 4 using the "Prescott" core is listed as having 64-bit support @ <https://help.ubuntu.com/community/32bit_and_64bit>
[22:07] <bioterror> gn
[22:09] <Guest83107> Hi I just installed lubuntu with an encrypted home directory but it doesn't automount after login. Is this a known issue?
[22:09] <Guest83107> And is there a way to fix this?