[00:32] <bonny> ok when i first installed lubuntu on my computer i said that when i startup the computer it automatically logs me in but now i want the login screen what do i do to change the settings
[00:34] <head_victim> bonny: I'm having a quick look to see if I can find it for you
[00:35] <bonny> hey head victim remember me k
[00:36] <head_victim> bonny:  post 6 of http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1596832 looks REALLY promising
[00:37] <bonny> ok
[00:37] <head_victim> I'd change the "autologin=usernamegoeshere" to "#autologin=usernamgoeshere"
[00:37] <head_victim> ON the second line of the second code box
[00:37] <head_victim> To me that should make it not auto login
[00:38] <bonny> where do i change it though
[00:39] <head_victim> The first text box says it's
[00:39] <head_victim> sudo nano /etc/xdg/lubuntu/lxdm/lxdm.conf
[00:39] <head_victim> there
[00:40] <bonny> ok
[00:41] <bonny> so i jjust put # infront of auto login
[00:41] <head_victim> Yep, to me that should make it not autologin
[00:42] <head_victim> If for some reason it doesn't work and breaks something all you need to remember is whree the file is to remove the # you added
[00:44] <bonny> then wat do i do press enter anywhere
[00:44] <head_victim> Nope, just hit "control+x" and then when it prompts you to save you hit "y"
[01:04] <juniorsa> Hi, I am trying to get remote access working like in ubuntu, any suggestions?
[01:08] <head_victim> juniorsa: define remote access? SSH, VNC, RDP, ?
[01:09] <juniorsa> head_victim: not sure what they use in ubuntu, but I was hoping someone here would be familiar with that
[01:10] <head_victim> What sort of access do you want though? Command line? Full GUI? What are you trying to do remotely?
[01:10] <juniorsa> how can I connect to lubuntu from another linux or windows PC to access the lubuntu one remotely
[01:10] <juniorsa> full gui
[01:10] <juniorsa> I would like to use it remotely
[01:10] <head_victim> Ah over a LAN or over the internet?
[01:11] <juniorsa> I would like to run a quad core phenom with virtualbox and several lubuntu guests, over a lan, and remotely access the virtual machines
[01:11] <head_victim> Ok just checking because over the internet full gui can be really slow and painful.
[01:11] <head_victim> Even over a lan you may not want to watch videos.
[01:11] <juniorsa> right, any suggestions or comments
[01:12] <juniorsa> it's a gige lan
[01:12] <head_victim> tightvnc
[01:12] <head_victim> Just looking up the best way to implement it in Lubuntu
[01:12] <juniorsa> so apt-get install tightvnc?
[01:12] <juniorsa> what's the difference between vnc4server and tightvnc
[01:13] <head_victim> I"ve found tightvnc to have better compression which means it looks better on the viewer end
[01:14] <juniorsa> ok sounds good to me
[01:14] <head_victim> I thought I had a good page to help you set up the server end securely but can't seem to find it
[01:15] <head_victim> So is the viewing end Ubuntu or Lubuntu?
[01:15] <juniorsa> windows or ubuntu or lubuntu
[01:16] <juniorsa> I just can't justify PCs for everyone in the house, so I was thinking of virtualbox and some remote access software
[01:16] <head_victim> If they have remote access won't you still need remote PCs to access it with?
[01:17] <juniorsa> old pcs nothing new
[01:17] <head_victim> You might find local installs of Lubuntu just as good as using remote
[01:18] <juniorsa> I'll try that too
[01:18] <head_victim> http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/#faq-display-manager is one of the better places for info
[01:18] <juniorsa> cool, I will get reading, thanks
[01:18] <head_victim> It assumes basic CLI knowledge but is pretty easy to follow
[01:18] <head_victim> tightvnc is not what I was thinking of
[01:18] <head_victim> You need to use x11vnc to run the server and then possible tightvnc as a viewer but it explains it on the page
[03:08] <juanantonio> Hello
[03:09] <juanantonio> I got a little question. May I use "Now playing" in lubuntu 10.10 with Pidgin and Aqualung?
[03:23] <juanantonio> Anyone helps?
[03:23] <juanantonio> I found some information concerning Pidgin and Audocious
[03:24] <juanantonio> but I don't know if that serves
[03:37] <juanantonio> There someone?
[03:41] <juanantonio> Ok, I will try by myself. Thanks ;)
[09:20] <juanantonio> Hello. I would like to know if it's possible to have the songs I am listening to with Aqualung in Pidgin, I cannot see it in the list of Musictracker
[09:23] <bioterror> no plugin between aqualung and pidgin?
[09:23] <bioterror> if no, code one or live without it ;)
[09:24] <juanantonio> Hehehe, I will live without it thenç
[09:24] <juanantonio> I am not able to code one
[09:25] <juanantonio> but no plugin between both of them
[09:25] <juanantonio> There are a lot of players in MuscTrackers, I was even trying with autodetection, and also with other players...but nothing
[18:22] <Brunoir> hey
[18:22] <Brunoir> i tried everything to install lubuntu on my Dell Latitude but nothing works
[18:23] <Brunoir> even burned cd's doenst work
[18:24] <bioterror> which latitude
[18:24] <bioterror> no problems with D600 and D420
[18:24] <Brunoir> ehm
[18:24] <Brunoir> wait
[18:25] <Brunoir> latitude cpx
[18:25] <bioterror> oh, "old" ones
[18:25] <Brunoir> and then i tried bootin via usb
[18:25] <bioterror> maybe noacpi might help
[18:25] <Brunoir> doesnt work too...
[18:26] <Brunoir> noacpi?
[18:26] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions
[18:27] <Brunoir> yes would be nice to come to this menue
[18:27] <Brunoir> :P
[18:28] <Brunoir> He doesnt boot anything then stock windows
[18:30] <bioterror> hard to help if you dont get even into GRUB
[18:30] <Brunoir> yes into GRUB i can
[18:30] <Brunoir> i installed xubuntu via wibu
[18:31] <Brunoir> but want lubuntu only
[18:32] <bioterror> install lubuntu-desktop
[18:32] <bioterror> and then remove xfce stuff
[18:32] <Brunoir> how to install lubuntu-desktop?
[18:32] <Brunoir> tried everything oO
[18:32] <bioterror> Wed20:30 <Brunoir> i installed xubuntu via wibu
[18:32] <bioterror> boot into your xubuntu
[18:33] <Brunoir> ok
[18:33] <Brunoir> then?
[18:33] <bioterror> sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop --no-install-recommends
[18:33] <bioterror> http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purelxde
[18:33] <Brunoir> then it works?
[18:34] <bioterror> if you can boot into xubuntu
[18:34] <Brunoir> yes i can
[18:34] <Brunoir> ok will try
[18:36] <Brunoir> oh
[18:36] <Brunoir> seems to work
[18:37] <Brunoir> oh yeah
[18:37] <Brunoir> thank you very much
[18:40] <Brunoir> and how can i delete windows completly via lubuntu?
[18:40] <Brunoir> dont need it
[18:40] <bioterror> dunno about wubis
[18:40] <Brunoir> what?
[18:41] <bioterror> I dont know about wubi installations
[18:42] <Brunoir> damn
[18:42] <Brunoir> but thx
[18:42] <Brunoir> will find a way
[18:59] <sertyff> hi
[18:59] <sertyff> how can I get a lubuntu disk on cd or dvd?
[18:59] <Brunoir> i have an old ubuntu boot cd
[19:00] <sertyff> does there exist a shop that sell such disks?
[19:00] <sertyff> the Canonical shop does not have it available afaics
[19:00] <Brunoir> can i install it and install lubuntu then with sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop?
[19:00] <bioterror> lubuntu is not official ubuntu derivant
[19:01] <bioterror> so you can buy it from canonical
[19:01] <Brunoir> but it worked with xubuntu too?
[19:01] <Brunoir> oh
[19:01] <bioterror> download and burn
[19:02] <sertyff> bioterror: I can't burn it because I ran out of "private copying levy free" disks
[19:04] <sertyff> and I don't want to sponsor other authors by copying the work of authors who don't want to make the distribution of their work more expensive by asking money for it
[19:04] <sertyff> that's why I want to buy a disk, even if it costs me 10 EUR for shipping included
[19:04] <sertyff> does anyone know a shop?
[19:07] <bioterror> you cant ask your friend to burn a CD for you?
[19:08] <sertyff> bioterror: that friend will also have to buy a cd with a private copying levy...
[19:08] <sertyff> so that won't make a difference
[19:08] <bioterror> I'm not really getting this
[19:08] <bioterror> pack of CD-R's costs ~7e in here finland
[19:08] <bioterror> you get 10 CD's
[19:09] <sertyff> well, in Belgium a very small amount of cd-r(w)'s goes to the music industry since 2005
[19:09] <bioterror> so does in here
[19:09] <sertyff> and I find it unethical to pay this for copying works of authors that do not want such levies...
[19:10] <sertyff> that's why I refuse to buy disks since 2005
[19:10] <sertyff> the problem is that I ran out of pre-2005 disks :(
[19:10] <bioterror> some finns buys CD-R's from estonia
[19:11] <bioterror> or Åland
[19:11] <sertyff> and that it seems to be very hard to buy a lubuntu disk that does not include a private copying levy
[19:11] <bioterror> but I rather walk to store and grab pack of CD-R's
[19:12] <bioterror> atleast I have them
[19:12] <bioterror> right
[19:12] <sertyff> yeah, that's the easy way :-)
[19:13] <sertyff> but I just don't want to pay these unethical levies
[19:14] <sertyff> IMO it is unfair to authors who prefer to not use their right to request money for their creations
[19:18] <bioterror> life aint fair and everybody cant win
[19:18] <bioterror> these are the facts we have to deal with
[19:25] <sertyff> yeah, that's why the local shops will never get my money for media on whith unfair levies on it
[19:25] <sertyff> it's bad for the local economy
[19:26] <sertyff> but it will help the shop that can sell me a lubuntu disk without the unfair levy! :-)
[19:28] <sertyff> this may become the lucky company: http://www.osdisc.com/cgi-bin/view.cgi/products/livecd/lubuntu
[19:29] <bioterror> ;)
[19:30] <sertyff> but if someone knows a European shop, that would be even beter (for the environment)...?