[00:12] <rtdos> Aklra: does your gentoo machine uses lxde ?
[09:58] <NRWlion> moin moin how we use to say here in ger ^^
[11:15] <NRWlion> whats the default start command for nautilus ... for pacman its fcpacman %U or something like that... whats that for nautilus gui?
[11:20] <bioterror> dpkg -L nautilus
[11:22] <NRWlion> thank you bioterror will try
[11:46] <johannes_> hi, how can i change the settings for closing the laptop, i want the lubuntu to do nothing and not going into sleep mode
[11:46] <johannes_> ?
[11:49] <szczur> you can use gnome-power-preferences
[11:50] <johannes_> thanks, do i have to install it?
[11:50] <szczur> if you don't have it run sudo apt-get install gnome-power-manager
[11:51] <bioterror> or you can unplug powercord
[11:51] <szczur> after that you can run this command or go to Preferences > Power Management
[11:51] <bioterror> and click battery icon, choose preferences and so on
[11:51] <pcman> gilir: ping
[11:52] <gilir> pcman, pong
[11:52] <johannes_> ah okay thanks i found it!
[11:52] <szczur> hi bioterror
[11:52] <pcman> gilir: has anyone using lubuntu reported this bug?
[11:52] <pcman> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34710
[11:52] <pcman> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udisks/+bug/711549
[11:52] <bioterror> oho, pcman!
[11:52] <bioterror> nice to see you here
[11:53] <pcman> udisks doesn't unmount filesystems after cdrom removal.
[11:53] <pcman> bioterror: hi
[11:53] <bioterror> pcman, I emailed you months ago about adding RAW image support for gpicview, is it possible to do with dcraw?
[11:53] <gilir> pcman, I don't remember someone report it on Lubuntu
[11:54] <gilir> I'll check pcmanfm bug reports to be sure :)
[11:54] <pcman> bioterror: I'm not able to maintain gpicview at this moment.
[11:55] <pcman> gilir: it's reported by ubuntu users and I encountered this issue, too.
[11:55] <pcman> gilir: so I debug udisks and made a patch for it today.
[11:55] <pcman> developers are wanted.
[11:55]  * pcman is doing his best to fix the buggy file manager.
[11:57] <pcman> gilir: can you eject your mounted cdrom with physical eject button?
[11:57] <gilir> pcman, I uploaded a git snapshot of libfm/pcmanfm on natty, so far it's seems quite good :)
[11:57] <pcman> gilir: on some machines this does not work.
[11:57] <pcman> gilir: glad to know this.
[11:58] <pcman> gilir: there are still some unresolved issues, but I think most of the severe crashes are fixed.
[12:02] <gilir> pcman, it's working, but with a lubuntu in virtualbox, I don't have a lubuntu + CD-ROM to test
[12:02] <pcman> gilir: ok
[12:12] <NRWlion> shit ... i cant set nautilus as default file (!) manager. some1 help?
[12:12] <szczur> !language
[12:13] <NRWlion> szczur, i am sorry ....
[12:14] <NRWlion> re correcting: hello, i am not able to set nautilus as default file manager . could somebody be so kind to assist me?
[12:15] <szczur> install nautilus
[12:15] <szczur> and then rightclick on your panel, choose Panel Settings
[12:16] <szczur> on Advanced tab you have File Manager entry. Change pcmanfm %s to nautilus %s
[12:16] <szczur> this should work
[12:17] <NRWlion> thank you very much! working!
[14:32] <rtdos> why can't i change the login screen in lubuntu?
[14:41] <bioterror> define
[14:57] <leszek> hi
[15:00] <rtdos> when i click on the login tool under settings it won't let me unlock to manipulate the login screen.
[15:01] <bethdo97> In doing an upgrade from 10.04 to 10.10 on a wubi install do I want to keep or replace the customized configuration file '/etc/update-manager/release-upgrades' I have blocked the grub-common packages and grub-pc in the package manager.  I wasn't sure how to answer this question.
[15:05] <bethdo97> Oh well too late now, system got tired of waiting for an answer from me and replaced it on its own and now it is going thru a ton of settingup and processing trigger entries in the upgrade window
[15:06] <bethdo97> well here goes nothing, ready for computer restart
[16:44] <bioterror> bethdo never came back
[16:44] <bioterror> :-)
[19:46] <red_> oh thank god there are people here
[19:46] <bioterror> but are they answering, that's a completely different thing
[19:47] <wolfpack> hah :)
[19:47] <red_> touche
[19:48] <red_> Do you guys have java setup in lubuntu?
[19:48] <bioterror> propietary java
[19:48] <red_> now i have to google that too :)
[19:49] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ at the end you have a guide
[19:50] <red_> so, propietary java is like "meta" java?
[19:50] <wolfpack> bioterror: Is java setup avilable in natty. Today I updated the packages it automatically got installed
[19:50] <bioterror> red, propietary is propietary
[19:50] <bioterror> it's closed source
[19:50] <bioterror> wolfpack, last time I used natty there was none
[19:51] <bioterror> I need propietary java, so I cant use natty
[19:51] <red_> ok it is unpacking, thanks bio
[19:51] <red_> java is in corellation with the system right, not the browser?
[19:51] <wolfpack> k
[19:52] <bioterror> red, yes
[19:52] <bioterror> but certain pages uses that java
[19:54] <NRWlion> ok guys gotta go back to my RL. C u folks tomorrow evening after my shift. bye!
[19:54] <jmarsden> openjdk is a free open source reimplementation of Java that is the default JRE (Java Runtime Environment) in Ubuntu.  Sun Java is in the partner repo if you really need it.
[19:57] <red_> hmm
[19:57] <red_> now i have this screen inside the terminal but i can not press any key, its some disclaimer about java license etc etc
[19:58] <red_> can i press ctrl-c or will i break the installations of the java?
[19:58] <jmarsden> red_: Sounds like you are installing Sun Java and need to agree to the licence
[19:58] <bioterror> EULA
[19:58] <bioterror> with tabulator key you can move the cursor
[19:58] <bioterror> choose OK and Yes
[20:00] <red_> Thanks guys.
[20:00] <red_> ok it's done
[20:00] <red_> do i have to reboot or just restart the chromium?
[20:02] <bioterror> restart chromium
[20:02] <bioterror> http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp and test there
[20:17] <red_> :( does not work
[20:17] <bioterror> really?
[20:18] <red_> yea, it says missing plugin in that grey box
[20:18] <bioterror> that java page?
[20:18] <red_> yes
[20:18] <red_> maybe it is because i did this?
[20:18] <bioterror> you did what?
[20:19] <red_> sudo apt-get purge openjdk-6-jre icedtea-6-jre-cacao
[20:19] <bioterror> yes
[20:19] <red_> but the link said i should do it, i just blindly followed it
[20:19] <bioterror> I made that link
[20:20] <bioterror> but did you install sun-java6-{asdasdasd,adasd,asda,sd,asd}?
[20:20] <red_> yes that went a+
[20:21] <bioterror> becouse I can guarantee my java works flawlessly :D
[20:21] <bioterror> and that guide is idiot proof
[20:21] <red_> :)
[20:21] <bioterror> can you run again that sun-java6-   -line
[20:22] <red_> its ok i am a linux noob, i probably messed up something
[20:22] <red_> from the link?
[20:23] <bioterror> yes
[20:24] <red_> do i have to install all "javas", like 1st the *jre then the *bin and the *plugin
[20:24] <red_> or is just jre enough?
[20:24] <bioterror> just copy & paste that top terminal
[20:24] <bioterror> to terminal
[20:25] <red_> rockin and rollin :)
[20:25] <bioterror> it started to install something?
[20:25] <red_> i did just the sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre the first time around
[20:25] <red_> yes it is installing
[20:26] <red_> its done
[20:26] <bioterror> run the second line, with purge
[20:26] <bioterror> to make sure you dont have that open stuff hanging around
[20:26] <red_> ok
[20:27] <red_> i have some "so not removed" notices
[20:27] <bioterror> !paste | red_
[20:27] <bioterror> I want to see them
[20:29] <red_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/572779/
[20:29] <bioterror> looks good
[20:30] <red_> ok cool
[20:30] <bioterror> restart browser and try that test page again
[20:30] <red_> OMG
[20:30] <red_> hahahaha
[20:31] <red_> thanks a lot man
[20:31] <bioterror> np, enjoy your minecraft :D
[20:31] <red_> such a small thing yet i feel like a million bucks
[20:32] <red_> im more asobrain fan
[20:32] <bioterror> you can bookmarks that FQ I pasted
[20:32] <bioterror> FAQ
[20:33] <red_> That is lubuntu dedicated troubleshooting?
[20:33] <bioterror> I'm updating that all the time, when I figure out something handy and useful
[20:33] <bioterror> mostly I'm using it for this channel
[20:33] <red_> b'marked
[20:33] <red_> i c
[21:37] <red_> glitchy video and audio even in mplayer
[22:55] <Jef91|Gaming> Is it possible to add the buttons to PCManFM like nautilus elementary has?
[22:55] <Jef91|Gaming> For changing between list/icon views
[22:59] <bioterror> what kind of buttons
[23:00] <bioterror> like keybindings?
[23:02] <Jef91|Gaming> no like these bioterror - http://i.imgur.com/av7eh.png
[23:02] <Jef91|Gaming> actually buttons for clicking on
[23:02] <Jef91|Gaming> to change icon views
[23:02] <bioterror> ahhh
[23:02] <bioterror> is that much much more faster than view + certain mode ;)
[23:02] <bioterror> one click less ;)
[23:03] <Jef91|Gaming> It just looks nicer
[23:04] <Jef91|Gaming> Any idea if it is possible?
[23:04] <bioterror> you can suggest it
[23:04] <bioterror> as a feature
[23:04] <Jef91|Gaming> already made a post in the forums asking about it :)
[23:04] <Jef91|Gaming> fairly simple thing really
[23:06] <jmarsden> Jef91|Gaming: Patches welcomed, if it is simple, go ahead and code it :)
[23:07] <Jef91|Gaming> Whats PCManFM written in again? I might write it myself or have one of my team members hack it up
[23:17] <jmarsden> It's in C.  apt-get source pcmanfm, or use the git repository for the latest code.