[01:32] <bonny> YA MUDDA
[02:12] <bonny> how do i download the game Doom in lx terminal
[02:12] <bonny> or do i have to download from website
[02:17] <jmarsden> bonny: There is apparently a free clone of it called prboom that is packaged for Ubuntu.  So    sudo apt-get install prboom      migght work.
[02:18] <bonny> ok thanks
[02:19] <bonny> i miss the old games haha :)
[02:22] <bonny> yeah its not workin idk why after i click a level it just exits
[02:23] <bonny> do you know of any other old shooting games
[02:24] <jmarsden> bonny: apt-cache search shoot    # should give you some ideas :)
[02:24] <bonny> ok
[02:24] <bonny> what will it do if i do that
[02:25] <bonny> will it not exit automatically?
[02:25] <jmarsden> Give you a list of all pacakges whose names and descriptions have "shoot" somewhere in them.
[02:25] <bonny> but how will that help me
[02:25] <jmarsden> exit automatically?  from the shell?  no.
[02:25] <bonny> nevermind
[02:26] <bonny> i understand now srry
[02:26] <jmarsden> bonny: Huh???  When you see one you like you do   sudo apt-get install PACKAGE and install it :)
[02:26] <jmarsden> OK.
[02:26] <bonny> im srry i understand now but is this how i remove it sudo apt-get remove prboom
[02:26] <jmarsden> Yes.  Or   sudo apt-get purge prboom to make sure you remove all config files too.
[02:28] <Unit193> prboom won't run if you don't have a wad file
[02:28] <bonny> Where do i get the WAD file
[02:28] <jayant> hello everyone. I just installed lubuntu-desktop package. When i login using the lubuntu session, the terminal has a background image. How do i remove that ?
[02:29] <Unit193> bonny: apt-cache search wad
[02:29] <bonny> ok and there should be one for doom?
[02:30] <Unit193> bonny: apt-cache search wad |grep doom <--- that will work better
[02:30] <bonny> ok thanks
[02:30] <bonny> y
[02:31] <bonny> srry ignore the y
[02:31] <bonny> y
[02:31] <bonny> omg i did it again
[02:33] <bonny> apt-cache search wad |grep doom
[02:33] <bonny> deutex - composition tool for doom-style WAD files
[02:33] <bonny> freedoom - free game files for the 3D game DOOM
[02:33] <bonny> chocolate-doom - Doom engine closely-compatible with vanilla doom
[02:33] <bonny> doom-wad-shareware - Shareware game files for the 3D game DOOM
[02:33] <bonny> thats wat it said
[02:34] <Unit193> OK, what about it?
[02:35] <Unit193> doom-wad-shareware - Shareware game files for the 3D game DOOM
[02:37] <bonny> how do i install it what would the command be sudo apt-get install doom-wad-shareware
[02:37] <bonny> ?
[02:38] <Unit193> How did we tell you to install stuff before?
[02:38] <bonny> You didnt
[02:40] <Unit193> Yes we did for prboom, opera, firefox, chrom and others, sudo apt-get install PACKAGE
[02:44] <bonny_> ok
[02:44] <bonny_> JUST PACKA I TYPE IN TERMINAL SUDO APT-GET INSTALL PACKAGE
[02:45] <bonny_> E: Couldn't find package package
[02:45]  * szczur facepalms
[02:45] <bonny_> ?
[02:46] <Unit193> sudo apt-get install {the packagename}
[02:46] <Unit193> So: sudo apt-get install doom-wad-shareware
[02:51] <bonny_> Thankyou that is all i needed
[02:51] <bonny_> jeez
[02:51] <bonny_> its still not running
[02:52] <bonny_> its opening then wheni choose a level it exits for some reason
[02:53] <bonny_> Do you know of any other old games
[02:55] <Unit193> apt-cache search old game
[03:08] <silverlightning> hi
[03:08] <Unit193> Hello silverlightning
[03:22] <silverlightning> so you know if lubuntu can run totemplayer
[03:22] <silverlightning> hi unit193
[03:23] <silverlightning> only player I can make do anythingis totem, but it is pretty heavy on the system
[03:35] <silverlightning> hi
[03:36]  * Unit193 doesn't use totem
[03:46] <silverlightning> totem is the only way I have managed to watch online tv
[03:47] <Unit193> sudo apt-get install totem <-- that will show you if totem works :D
[04:37] <silverlightning> i discoverd my harddrive was totally ruined
[04:37] <silverlightning> somehow it wasnt' that obvious
[04:38] <silverlightning> I had all kinds of booting problems
[07:06] <silverlightning> hi
[07:06] <silverlightning> anyone here?
[07:06] <Unit193> Yeah
[07:07] <silverlightning> I am about to boot in lubuntu, probably and atempt to install to a portable harddrive
[07:07] <silverlightning> good unit193
[07:07] <silverlightning> I might go for ubuntu, but it is a bit taxing on the system
[07:08] <Unit193> What's your question?
[07:08] <silverlightning> I don't know how grub and boot will act when I install to a usb connected harddrive
[07:08] <silverlightning> do you have any idea?
[07:08] <bioterror> sure
[07:09] <bioterror> install grub into your usb drive
[07:09] <bioterror> and boot into it
[07:09] <bioterror> from bIOS
[07:09] <Unit193> Yeah, bioterror's here!
[07:09] <bioterror> problem slved
[07:09] <bioterror> !NEXT
[07:09] <silverlightning> cool
[07:09] <silverlightning> and grub will place it's self in the harddrive, I cannot remember grub was anything but autumantic in lubuntu
[07:10] <silverlightning> ?
[07:12] <bioterror> should place
[07:13] <silverlightning> thanks
[07:13] <silverlightning> now for reboot
[12:22] <penoss> Thanks Ernie - Age 35, New Jersey
[12:22] <penoss> My first time was when I was in High School. My friend Ernie and I were fooling around on the floor in his den. I always liked him to take me from behind - it felt naughtier and sexier that way. I was about 17 and he surprised me by running an ice cube along my spine and down the crack of my butt. I shivered with anticipation. He put the ice cube aside and began to rub my ass. He didn't ask
[12:22] <penoss> about anal sex. He could see that I was turned on. He pulled out some lube and lubed up his finger, inserting it into my ass. I moaned with pleasure and pushed back towards him. Soon I could hear him pouring more lube onto his cock. At that point I was so turned on I would have let him do anything!
[12:22] <penoss> Soon he placed his cock head at my sphincter and said "it's time." Slowly he pushed forward until the head popped beyond the sphincter. Then he stopped to let me relax. After a few seconds of adjustment I started to slowly push back onto him. It was incredible!!!! He reached around and started to play with my clit - I saw stars and came continuously!!! When he came I could feel him swell and
[12:22] <penoss> spurt into my ass.
[12:22] <penoss> Sadly, we didn't get to repeat that performance. I had a boyfriend after him who wasn't very gentle and I didn't enjoy it much with him, but now I engage in anal sex as a way of having fun with my husband. I thank Ernie for such a great introduction to anal sex. It was incredible!!!
[13:35] <dyllan> hey guys
[13:36] <dyllan> I have just come across your project as a need for a fast and lightweight linux OS for our company.
[13:36] <dyllan> I am very interested in trying it out and if successful would be installing it on +- 200 units.
[13:37] <dyllan> The unit we are using is: http://www.devonit.com/hardware/tc5-compact/overview
[13:38] <dyllan> I am curious to know how you think your OS will perform on this piece of hardware.
[13:39] <dyllan> For months I have been working towards finding the best suited OS to run on this hardware, from gentoo to ubuntu 10.10, centos, LFS, all which work OK but just lack that speed my users are so used to at the moment.
[13:39] <dyllan> If there is someone around that I can bounce ideas and questions off that would be great
[13:39] <dyllan> thanks.
[13:41] <dyllan> I should also mention that from a software perspective our users will only require a mail client, browser and office suite.
[13:41] <dyllan> Any data will be stored in their /home folders which will be mounted on a server on the LAN
[13:42] <dyllan> I would also need the ability to lockdown the desktop to a degree and remove any unnecessary applications. ie. chat clients, torrent software, media software etc.
[13:47] <dyllan> if lubuntu turns out to be the OS we have been looking for my company will be happy to make regular donations towards continued development as well as providing myself as a resource in whatever way I may be able to help.
[16:26] <dyllan> guys, can you tell me where I set default applications open-with etc? From the file manager and browser - thanks
[16:32] <dyllan> more chromium
[20:15] <zerothis> I need help to know which Canonical support option to buy
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[20:16] <bioterror> tl;dr
[20:25] <MrChrisDruif> zerothis: For what do you need Canonical support?
[20:29] <zerothis> Mainly creating a sure-to-boot external writable drive installation of ubuntu readable by any system transferable to x86 or PPC machines, updated every six months.
[20:53] <MrChrisDruif> For that you don't need Canonical support? :)
[21:07] <zerothis> MrChrisDruif, ok so I have myself a lubuntu image. What now?
[21:08] <zerothis> oh, and ins intalling on virtual box currently, and I have a thumbdrive to create the alwaysboot installation
[21:09] <MrChrisDruif> Well, seeing x86 & PPC are different beasts, you'd need both architectures. And btw, as Lubuntu isn't officially part of the family, I guess it would be hard to get support right now from Canonical :)
[21:11] <MrChrisDruif> Currently there isn't a PPC installation available for Lubuntu, but afaik it's optional to make one from the PPC minimal install iso
[21:11] <MrChrisDruif> With the lubuntu ppa
[21:30] <zerothis> so I can get help to make a PPC? and how do I make the same data available to both boots (I was unable to accomplish this myself with a x86/x64 USB drive)
[21:33] <brickwall> Well, you'd have to make a separate /data partition afaik, because /home would also save settings, which isn't very handy with separate systems
[21:34] <bonny> do u know of any old multiplayer shootng games
[21:40] <bonny> Is there
[21:43] <MrChrisDruif> Old multiplayer shooting games?
[21:43] <MrChrisDruif> I know an awesome multiplayer shooting game, but it isn't old :P
[21:43] <zerothis>  bonny: luola. don't know if its old but its retrogameplay
[21:44] <bonny> I know awsome multiplayer shooters too but i need old ones ill try luola zerothis
[21:44] <MrChrisDruif> Called Warsow 0.5 if I'm not mistaken
[21:44] <bonny> warsaw sucks it modern but it sucks i have A.v.A. in my winows 7 somputer
[21:45] <zerothis> the place to investigate linux games by style/players or other arbitrary criteria would be uvlist.net
[21:45] <bonny> ok
[21:45] <MrChrisDruif> You could also look on ubuntugamer.com
[21:47] <zerothis> bonny: <http://www.uvlist.net/search?sort=name&ftype=C&fpersp=&fplay=&flang=&frati=&fshop=&ftag=mp%25&fplat=106> ya, ubuntu game is nice too, but UVL offeres more search criteria
[21:48] <zerothis> 1st person shooters <http://www.uvlist.net/search?sort=name&ftype=C&fpersp=&fplay=&flang=&frati=&fshop=&fplat=106>
[21:49] <zerothis> listed by year <http://www.uvlist.net/search?ftype=c&fplat=106&sort=year>
[21:49] <bonny> wat do i od in luola is it onlien multiplayer
[21:52] <zerothis> bonny: i dont know if you meant 1stperson shooters or more generic shooters. Luola is a multiplayer cave-flyer shooter <http://www.luolamies.org/software/luola/#screenshots>
[21:55] <bonny> when you multiplayer can i [lay against people online ya do u know of any old fps
[21:56] <bonny> and by the way what is the aim of the game in luola
[21:59] <zerothis> bonny: Luola, shoot the other guys till they explode, don't crash into the walls, don't get shot
[22:00] <bonny> but is it online multiplayer and how do i shoot
[22:03] <zerothis> bonny: pretty sure its online. you shoot with keyboard or gamepad according to how you define the controls in the config section. there is a whole caveflyer genre and linux has quite a few of them. here's some <http://www.uvlist.net/search?sort=year&fplat=106&fvisu=tags&ftag=caveflyer>. the caveflyer gnere has a long history on UNIX (therefore they've been ported to linux)
[22:03] <bonny> so when im playing im playing aginst real people?
[22:05] <bonny> do u not understand i mean not against friends or family sitting next to me  i mean online as in i play against people from a differentcountry
[22:14] <zerothis> i'm sure some of those, if not all, have online play
[22:18] <zerothis> afk
[22:20] <bonny> How do i play against other people in the world on luola
[22:47] <bonny> Ok I love the old classic game Doom. Now I want to play online so I downloaded python-zdaemon from lx terminal but which category will it be in and how would i open it from lx terminal
[22:55] <bonny_> Answer My Question PLEASE!!!!
[23:24] <bonny> Please answer
[23:29] <bonny> I hate this channel no one ever answers ive been waiting for 3 hours now OMG
[23:30] <MrChrisDruif> You downloaded python-zdeamon...what does it even do?
[23:33] <MrChrisDruif> bonny: ^
[23:37] <MrChrisDruif> Well bonny if you don't even respond, I'll be off to bed. Sleep well everyone :)