[00:41] <Neosano> Hello, arrrrghhh, where can I report goddamn bugs
[00:44] <Neosano> oh.. come on.. there's must be this LARGE button "REPORT A BUG"
[00:44] <Neosano> because If I wont find a place to report it I'll just let it be there..
[00:45] <Neosano> there's a launchpad on Lubuntu and there's a bugs tab...
[00:45] <Neosano> but there are only 2 bugs submitted ? O_o
[00:45] <Neosano> seems like a dead thing for me..
[00:47] <Neosano> ah.. fuck it..
[01:36] <bonny> hello is anyone here
[01:39] <bonny> is anyone here
[01:41] <Unit193> bonny: Have a question?
[01:41] <bonny> yes the games i play n lubuntu keep repeating to the side
[01:42] <bonny> like a tesselation they repeat and i can barely see
[01:43] <Unit193> I don't think I understand...
[02:12] <bonny> ok im trying to play asssault cube and evertyhting is joined up in one place the words are joined to gether like some words are over the other
[02:14] <Unit193> Do you have the correct screen res in the settings?
[02:26] <bonny> wat should it be
[02:27] <bonny> 1280 x 1024
[02:33] <bonny> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????/
[02:34] <Unit193> If that's the res of the desktop
[02:37] <bonny> if thats the res of the desktop then wat is it good or bad
[02:47] <juanantonio3> Hello, I need a little help. Can lubuntu "remind" and reopen when turning on the programs I had when I switch the PC off? Thanks in advamce
[02:47] <juanantonio3> KDE, Gnome and Xfce can
[02:50] <juanantonio3> There someone?
[02:58] <bonny> hey no one here likes to answer ive been lookin for help too go to /join #ubuntu
[06:34] <sonicj> hi! im installing right now on a piii dinosaur and so far, im very impressed!
[06:35] <sonicj> i can't believe this 600mhz machine is running this good from a live cd & 640mb!
[06:37] <sonicj> keep up the great work! =D
[08:24] <head_victim> My laptop's power saving mode is 600mhz, it doesn't even kick up to the 1 or 1.2 ghz that is it's max much.
[08:53] <bioterror> MHz!
[08:53] <bioterror> these things are case sensitive ;)
[08:54] <Unit193> MhZ ;)
[09:04] <MrChrisDruif> mHz :P
[09:07] <head_victim> bioterror: it constantly confuses me so I don't capitalise unless I know I'm sure :/
[09:07] <bioterror> GHz, MHz
[09:08] <head_victim> The whole mb and Mb and MB thing has destroyed me ever understanding these things. All I remember is the more that's capitalised the better it is ;)
[09:09] <bioterror> byte and bit
[09:10] <head_victim> Yeah this is where my "end user" status really shows :/
[09:11] <bioterror> b stands for bit and B stands for byte.
[09:11] <head_victim> Yeah and I now know byte is 8 bits?
[09:11] <head_victim> But yeah took me forver to get my head around. I never really looked into it early enough I guess.
[09:12] <bioterror> I think there should be just one standard
[09:12] <bioterror> like metric system ;D
[09:13] <head_victim> Would really assist people like me. So when people say "I have a 20 mbps internet connection" I've learnt that my 4 MBps is better.
[09:13] <bioterror> 24Mbit
[09:14] <bioterror> it's 2400kb/s or something like that :D
[09:14] <bioterror> or K/s :D
[09:14] <bioterror> depends who has written the application which measures current transfer speed :D
[09:15] <head_victim> And still some people truncate the 1024 to 1000 to just confuse it further
[12:57] <filo1234> Hi guys
[12:57] <MrChrisDruif> Hai filo1234
[12:58] <filo1234> Someone know where lxdm gets informatione like date and hour or image positions on login screen?
[12:58] <MrChrisDruif> Time might be from bios
[13:00] <filo1234> yes but there is some script for display it on login, isn't there?
[13:00] <MrChrisDruif> I guess so
[13:01] <filo1234> for example I'll like to hide Desktop session  and modify login filed position... but i don't know where it gets them
[13:08] <MrChrisDruif> There must be some script or init file or something, but I don't know the dark vowels of technical files.....at least not which one you should be looking at :)
[13:10] <filo1234> MrChrisDruif: i'm looking all system, but i don't find any infos
[13:10] <filo1234> :D
[13:10] <MrChrisDruif> Might be hidden files ;)
[13:11] <filo1234> MrChrisDruif: them too :D
[13:11] <MrChrisDruif> Not sure, but will probably unhidden with Ctrl+H
[13:11] <MrChrisDruif> Ow...owkay :)
[13:12] <filo1234> i found only how to hide bottom panel or language chhoser on /etc/xdg/lubuntu/lxdm/lxdm.conf
[13:12] <filo1234> no more interesting things for me :(
[13:47] <filo1234> MrChrisDruif: found it!
[13:47] <filo1234> :p
[13:47] <MrChrisDruif> Alright, where was it?
[13:49] <filo1234> it was in /usr/share/lxdm/themes/Lubuntu/greeter.ui
[13:49] <filo1234> in that file there are all information and format login screen
[13:50] <MrChrisDruif> Alright...awesome :)
[13:53] <filo1234> :)
[14:38] <lumus> hi all
[14:38] <lumus> how can i create an application launcher ?
[14:39] <lumus> every time i want to run Jin, i cd to that folder and type ./jin , so i want to create a launcher instead of it...Can anybody help here?
[14:39] <bioterror> hmmm
[14:40] <bioterror> sudo cp jin /usr/local/bin/
[14:40] <bioterror> sudo chmod + x /usr/local/bin/jin
[14:42] <lumus> well , i'm an absolute beginner. i didn't get the second command
[14:42] <bioterror> sorry
[14:42] <bioterror> sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/jin
[14:42] <lumus> what's that x for ?
[14:42] <bioterror> x like EXECUTE!
[14:43] <lumus> ok
[14:43] <bioterror> gives to that file permission to be executed
[14:44] <bioterror> now you can just run a command
[14:44] <bioterror> next you might want to have it in a menu?
[14:44] <lumus> commands worked fine so far.
[14:44] <lumus> yes?
[14:45] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ there's 3.2.
[15:16] <filo1234> Hey guys, can someone pastebin me his /usr/share/lxdm/themes/Lubuntu/greeter.ui please? I have broked my own :|
[15:22] <filo1234> solved
[15:22] <filo1234> :p
[16:33] <juanantonio3> Hello. I got a little problem, got a lubuntu-based PC (no W$) and I have changed the CDROM and inserted a DVDRW unit, but luuntu cannot see it, what can I do?
[16:37] <juanantonio3> Someone helping?
[16:47] <leszek> hi
[17:17] <kalib> Hi people.
[17:17] <kalib> Would lubuntu run ok on a AMD Semprom(tm) 2800 with 256 of RAM?
[17:22] <Mark76> Should do
[20:15] <Samuel__> hello everyone
[20:16] <wolfpaclk> hi Samuel__
[20:16] <Samuel__> anyone with some more in depth lubuntu knowledge?
[20:37] <Samuel__> is this a active channel or is it just to early/late?
[20:38] <emce_PL> it depends
[20:38] <emce_PL> sometimes it's active
[20:38] <emce_PL> sometimes not
[20:38] <emce_PL> :D
[20:38] <Samuel__> indeed refreshing answer :p
[20:39] <emce_PL> you're welcome
[21:41] <bonny> how do i install opera
[21:43] <bioterror> add debian repository
[21:45] <Unit193> bioterror: Not this? http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppas/15
[21:45] <bonny> im using lubuntu
[21:45] <bioterror> that's techically for debian ;)
[21:45] <bioterror> but yeah, that one
[21:52] <bojc> hi
[21:52] <bojc> I have a problem
[21:52] <bojc> hehe
[21:53] <bojc> I installed lubuntu
[21:53] <bojc> and I want use compiz with it
[21:53] <bojc> is it posible?
[21:53] <bioterror> why not
[21:53] <bioterror> but what are the benefits?-)
[21:54] <bojc> thnaks for a quick answer but
[21:54] <bojc> ok I'll try to explain
[21:55] <bojc> I have problem runing skype+pulseuadio
[21:55] <bojc> so decided to instal distro without pulseaudio
[21:55] <bojc> that means lubuntu or mint 9 xfce
[21:56] <bojc> a chose lubuntu
[21:58] <bojc> so
[21:59] <bojc> I want to compensate visual handicap by installing compiz
[22:00] <bojc> Today I installed compiz, try to run form terminal
[22:00] <bojc> and got this : compiz (core) - Warn: No GLXFBConfig for depth 32
[22:00] <bojc> Launching fallback window manager
[22:01] <bojc> there is no way to start compiz in lubuntu
[22:01] <bioterror> what does google say about the warning?
[22:02] <bojc> same thing to all
[22:02] <bojc> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1703665
[22:02] <bojc> that is most rescent post
[22:03] <bioterror> have you made xorg.conf?
[22:03] <bioterror> and defined your color depth
[22:04] <bojc> bojc@bojc-eMachines-E430:~$ sudo Xorg -configure
[22:04] <bojc> [sudo] password for bojc:
[22:04] <bojc> Fatal server error:
[22:04] <bojc> Server is already active for display 0
[22:04] <bojc> 	If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
[22:04] <bojc> 	and start again.
[22:04] <bojc> Please consult the The X.Org Foundation support
[22:04] <bojc> 	 at http://wiki.x.org
[22:04] <bojc>  for help.
[22:04] <bojc>  ddxSigGiveUp: Closing log
[22:04] <bioterror> !paste | bojc
[22:05] <bioterror> go to tty1, sudo service lxdm stop
[22:05] <bioterror> sudo Xorg -configure
[22:05] <bioterror> sudo mv xorg.conf.new /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[22:09] <bioterror> and you can start lxdm
[22:09] <bioterror> after that
[22:09] <bioterror> ofcourse you should edit xorg.conf before starting
[22:09] <bojc> what is ttyl
[22:09] <bioterror> virtual console
[22:10] <bojc> sorry, I am begginer
[22:10] <bojc> ok I am doing now
[22:20] <bojc> and now please help me to confiure xorg.cong
[22:30] <bojc> does anybody know how to configure xorg.conf in lubuntu in order to work with compiz