[00:22] * phillw I am getting tired of this,,,,, [00:22] ;kickban evilMH0 [00:26] ;part DragonEyes [00:26] ;help [00:30] ;kickban evilMH0 [00:30] ;part [00:30] Error. The syntax for that command is: part [00:31] ;part #lubuntu [00:31] You got to love that little dragon :D [00:46] ;ban evilMH0 [00:46] ;part #lubuntu [01:41] sometimes when i login i have this app that keeps flashing. it is makng it hard to type right now === ubuntu is now known as lighta [02:19] hi, having an issue during installation, look like hdd or iso is bad written, but I doubt about iso since i'm on it atm. I can't lauch chronium to get another iso so is there another option ? [02:20] brb [03:18] hyperair: Any idea what might be causing bug #710049 -- a bunch of packages are showing up ready to autoremove after a Lubuntu 10.10 install... which probably shoudn't be! [03:18] Launchpad bug 710049 in lxdm (Ubuntu) "missing dependency allows encryptfs-utils to be autoremoved" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/710049 [03:27] can anyone help me with something please?? [03:27] Anyone there? [03:29] hello?? [03:39] mythid: Ask your actual specific question and see if anyone can answer it. [03:51] mythid, where's the prolem? [03:51] *problem === zkriesse_ is now known as zkriesse [04:49] hi [04:49] I am installing lubuntu in an old lap [04:50] toshiba satellite for windows xp [04:52] murpholinox: OK. Do you have a question about Lubuntu? Or are you just letting everyone know? [04:53] sorry...I have 3 computers here... [04:54] uhmmm ok...I was in the live install thing and after double clicking on the "install lubuntu 10.10 icon" [04:55] a message appeared >> "failed to run /usr/bin/ubiquity as user root" [04:55] unable to copy the user's Xauthorization file [04:56] can I solve the problem? [04:57] That was the first thing that happened? You may want to boot from the CD and run the "Test this CD" option to verify the CD was created correctly. [04:58] I'll do it now [05:15] check finished : no errors found [05:17] murpholinox: OK. I've installed Lubuntu 10.10 a few times, and never seen that, but it does not seem to be something that would be machine-specific. Can you boot from the CD and run the "Install Lubuntu" option, instead of running the LiveCD and then double clicking the installer icon? [05:59] I did "install lubuntu"... it takes me again to the blue desktop with the installation-icon....(it's strange 'cause I can see for a moment the lower panel with the clock, and the internet connection, and also the menu with thr programs) [06:00] after doing...nothing... [06:01] a new message says that "Sorry he program "ubiquity" closed unexpectedly. If u were not doing anything confidential (entering passwords or other private info.) u can help to improve the application by reporting the problem)" [06:03] () ignore future crashes of this program version [06:03] report problem or close [06:03] :D [06:04] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationHelp/AlternateInstall#Alternate%20Install [06:04] try that one [06:13] downloading [06:13] with alternate install, you dont have to deal with ubiquity [06:32] ok...It's time to sleep ....I'll do it in a few hours [06:32] thanks [07:59] is there an easier way to add an application to startup rather than this -> http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Autostart ? [08:08] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ [08:09] there's section ;) [08:11] i dont understand why there is not an "add app" in desktop session. [08:13] psyklown: If you install a package using Synaptic, doesn't it get automatically added to your menus? [08:13] should get [08:13] jmarsden i used ubuntu software center. it added some programs, but not compiz or emerald [08:14] someone have not made .desktop fiels for compiz and emerald [08:14] Is Qt a good idea of a framework to use for Lubuntu application development? [08:14] has not [08:14] I was taking nap here :D [08:18] psyklown: Ubuntu Software Center, in Lubuntu? I don't see it in the Lubuntu menus. Compiz and Emerald seem aimed more at modern higher end hardware than Lubuntu is, to me. Are they commonly used with Lubuntu? If your hardware can run Compiz well, why not just run GNOME too? Maybe I'm just not the usual Lubuntu user :) [08:18] actually you're [08:18] lubuntu users hardly wishes to have desktop effects [08:19] jmarsden compiz and emerald run smoothly, but with gnome it is slow. hence me using lubuntu [08:19] they just wants a smooth and working dekstop without too much "candy" [08:19] all of this being moot since i was asking about start up apps [08:20] psyklown: Really? You are in #lubuntu, so why is it moot? The answer is that in general packaged apps add themselves to the menus, in Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu and Lubuntu, and if they do not, that's a bug against that package which should be filed. [08:21] jmarsden discussing why i am using compiz and emerald. that is moot. [08:21] This should help answer your comment that "i dont understand why there is not an "add app" in desktop session." [08:23] /wii jmarsden [08:23] whops :D [08:23] gotta stalk some [09:08] ;kickban MichaelH [09:08] ;kickban MH0 [09:09] ;part #lubuntu [10:40] I have an AMD Duron 1300MHz machine, 30Gb HDD and 384M RAM. I have two different graphics cards and two monitors. What Distro would run the best on it? I tried Puppy, but its kernel does not allow VGA arbiter which is key to enabling dual display support. Any advice pelase. [10:42] as you joined #Lubuntu, you've made your decission, right?-) [10:43] bioterror: Not sure... PuppyLinux was my first choice, but its kernel does not support VGA arbiter. [10:43] try lubuntu LiveCD (as your computer doesnt seem to support USB pendrives?!) [10:45] bioterror: Does lubuntu have VGA arbiter enabled? [10:45] Is ALSA shipped with Lubuntu? or is it PortAudio? [10:45] aosa [10:45] alsa [10:48] Ascavasaion, trying to sniff from somewhere what modules we have [10:48] Alright, that saves me fifty years of work. [10:48] I personally think ALSA's easier to use than Pulse. [10:49] And it's so much more efficient. [10:49] Ascavasaion, as I quickly googled, seems to be [10:49] but now I have to flee to help new ceo with his phone :P ;) [10:49] what site??? [10:51] What on earth is NAS? [11:04] JackyAlcine, network attached storage [11:04] QSound calls it Network Audio System, and it's horrible. [12:55] hi [12:55] hi leszek [12:56] hello leszek === quem_ is now known as quem === quem_ is now known as quem === zmijunkie_ is now known as zmijunkie === quem_ is now known as quem === quem_ is now known as quem === quem_ is now known as quem === quem_ is now known as quem [16:56] Hello everyone. How can I make it so that lubuntu keeps the resolution I set after a reboot? [17:00] afink: I think you need to execute lxrandrs tool on startup [17:07] ok I'll give that a try, thank you [17:08] does lxrandr write to xconfig? [17:09] I installed lubuntu on old older guys computer and made the resolution 800x600 so he could see it. I would like to find a way to have it set to 800x600 default. Can I do it in xorg.conf? [17:10] afink: you can do it in xorg.conf aswell [17:11] ok great thanks. [17:11] lxrandr is a gui for xrandr which is a specification for xorg and allows you to change settings of xorg on the flx [17:11] *fly [17:54] hi lubuntians [17:56] I wonder how I can turn off the wlan connection window popping up after every booting, although my wlan key is already safed. How can I turn this off [18:11] hehe hi szczur :D [18:12] h i esing [18:12] kak dela [18:13] :P [18:13] szczur I wonder if you know how I can shutoff the wlan windows after every reboot [18:14] always it asks me to enter the wpk2 key [18:14] but it is already safed [18:14] then i click cancle and go into internet [18:18] *smile* [18:18] ^^ === quem_ is now known as quem [18:47] if I click ctrl + alt + F2/F3 I turn to a full screen terminal , is that place with chroot rights? [18:51] esing: if you want chroot you just do sudo su [18:51] in any terminal [18:52] i see [18:52] I believe that ALT+Fx terminals are exactly the same as gnome-terminal [18:52] well, have the same functionality [18:52] but not sure about that [18:52] lubuntus uses gnome right? [18:54] i know that ubuntu uses the gnome environment .. does lubuntu this too? or kdeß [18:56] oh no [18:56] esing: [18:57] Sorry for saying gnome-terminal, Lubuntu uses Xterm [18:57] as Lubuntu stands for LXDE - Ubuntu [18:57] it's using the Lightweight X Desktop Envirement [18:57] which is used for old pc's mostly (so it's very fast :)) [18:57] ah perfect [18:57] i like lxde very much [18:58] i dont like full desktops [18:58] :) [18:59] * Timo_ hides - uses Linux Mint 10 => Gnome [18:59] but I guess, if I would've had an old pc, I would've used LXDE [18:59] as it's booming fast :) [19:00] *g* [19:00] ;unban MichaelH [19:00] Hey we've got some Dragon Eyes here [19:00] ;part #lubuntu [19:06] ;unban MH0 [19:06] ;part #lubuntu [19:46] yeah, what [19:46] uh huh okay [19:46] yea uh huh, what [19:46] okay yeah uh huh [19:46] hello? [19:47] Hello [19:47] u used ubuntu? [19:47] Used? [19:47] im bout to install lubuntu 10.10 [19:47] Okay [19:47] i was wondering if you could put the iso on a flash drive [19:48] That's good [19:48] I can't, no [19:48] is there an option in the boot settings to load OS from it? [19:48] I should think so [19:48] know a command to clear a flash drive? [19:49] If you press ESC when the bios screen comes up it should give you an option to change the boot from device [19:49] If it's the bios screen [19:50] If it isn't then it's the first one that comes up after the manufacturer's spalsh screen [19:50] splash [20:07] How can I add a startup application, i.e. a program that automatically starts at boot? [20:08] szh: at boot or after logging in ? [20:09] after logging int [20:09] I mean after logging in [20:10] there is a session management configuration under settings [20:10] there you can set autostart apps [20:10] But there's no option to add a new one [20:10] ? [20:11] szh, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ [20:11] the last one [20:11] thanks :) [20:12] * bioterror knew that will be handy === quem_ is now known as quem === quem_ is now known as quem [21:52] hi [21:53] Hey [21:54] ive got in my grub 3 different kernels for starting lubuntu, 2.6.35-25-generic, 2.6.35-22-generic, 2.6.31-0206..-generic Can I just delete the 2 oldest or is it suggested to keep them? [21:54] hi mark76 :) [21:54] esing: If the newest kernel isn't giving you any troubles, than it's okay to delete the oldest two :) [21:55] ah super :) [21:55] thx MrChrisDruif [21:55] Your welcome esing :) [21:55] =) [21:55] Linux like to keep older kernels as back-up O:-) [22:06] Hi esing [22:06] heh ^^ [22:07] I have so many tabs [22:08] Hai mark76 :) [22:08] Hey Chris [22:08] How's it going? [22:08] Not bad [22:09] Leicester have signed ex Portugal No 1 Ricardo [22:10] Alright...and that's a good thing? :P [22:11] I hope so [22:12] And I'm finally at the upper limit of my recommended BMI [22:14] Congratulations :) [22:14] I know that is definitely is a good thing :) [22:16] Yeah. Though I am aiming for the middle of the range [22:16] Which around 144 lbs [22:16] bug #1 [22:16] Launchpad bug 1 in Ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1 [22:16] That way I can eat more cake :) [22:16] Funny phillw ;) [22:17] Are you a small man mark76? :) [22:17] Your middle bmi is 65 kg, that's not much... [22:19] I need to weight about 80 kg for bmi of 24 [22:19] Meh....current BMI is 32.3 <_<" [22:20] You must be really short [22:20] * phillw this convo would be better suited to offtopic? [22:21] BRB [22:22] Back [22:23] That's quick :) [22:28] i am 163 cm and 60 kg my bmi is 22.6 healthy weight. before i had medicine i was 75 kg [22:28] hajour: we've continued this conversation in -offtopic :) [22:29] oops sorry [22:29] wrong chat