[02:55] <bonny> how would i install wolfenstein enemy territory on lubuntu
[02:57] <bonny> ?????
[03:07] <bonny> HOW?
[03:16] <bonny> how would i install wolfenstein enemy territory on
[05:41] <UBuxuBU> good morning Lords of the Code...
[08:29] <Tiamu> is phillw fired?
[11:58] <manu48022> hiiii
[11:58] <manu48022> is there someone who can help me?
[11:59] <manu48022> ..... :)
[12:01] <manu48022> i think u are all busy :(
[12:01] <manu48022> i try to explain my problem...
[12:01] <manu48022> i'm from Italy.. and i'm not english mother language...
[12:01] <manu48022> so i try to explain my problem...
[12:02] <manu48022> i got a netbook a samsung n150
[12:02] <manu48022> and i installed Lubuntu
[12:02] <manu48022> in my desktop i'm using ubuntu 10.04 with gnome
[12:02] <manu48022> and i don't know LXDE at all
[12:02] <manu48022> i have an annoying request :)
[12:03] <manu48022> when i'm launching an application i would like that the mouse arrow show that is working...
[12:04] <manu48022> with my desktop in gnome appear the usual circle that show that i'm launching some app
[12:04] <manu48022> but with LXDE it appear always the usual arrow.. and using the touchpad i never know if i launched the app or if i missed it because of the touch pad
[12:04] <manu48022> how can i do to solve this problem?
[12:06] <manu48022> hi haeger
[12:06] <manu48022> hi haegar
[12:41] <walraven> Dear fellow ict'rs can't we get lxtask to contain a start task function?
[12:41] <walraven> I'm running lubuntu 11.04
[13:11] <manu48022> all sleeping? :)
[15:03] <gnewb> Is there a Lubuntu on a stick(USB) or do I have to master one from Unetbootin?
[15:13] <head_victim> gnewb: if you have any Ubuntu installed on any computer you can easily make one
[16:23] <bonny> Ok i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installed
[16:23] <bonny> Ok i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installedOk i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installedOk i had installed the game Battle
[16:23] <bonny>  for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installedOk i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installedOk i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed i
[16:23] <bonny> t using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installedOk i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installedOk i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get i
[16:23] <bonny> nstall wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installedOk i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to remove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installedOk i had installed the game Battle for Wesnoth and i had installed it using the command sudo apt-get install wesnoth , now i want to rem
[16:24] <bonny> ove it so i type sudo apt-get remove wesnoth but it says package not installed
[16:24] <MrChrisDruif> WWWWOOOOOOWWWW!!
[16:25] <MrChrisDruif> So, with sudo apt-get install wesnoth you've installed it bonny?
[16:26] <bonny> yes
[16:27] <MrChrisDruif> What does terminal say when you just issue wesnoth?
[16:27] <bonny> what do you mean
[16:28] <bonny> when i try to remove it it says
[16:28] <MrChrisDruif> ~$ wesnoth
[16:29] <bonny> it opens the game
[16:29] <MrChrisDruif> Alright, so somehow it is installed but does apt not find it
[16:30] <bonny> yep
[16:30] <bonny> no i installed it but i cant remove it
[16:30] <MrChrisDruif> What does it says when you do: ~$ sudo apt-get remove wesnoth
[16:30] <MrChrisDruif> ?
[16:32] <bonny> Package wesnoth is not installed, so not removed
[16:32] <bonny> The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
[16:32] <bonny>   wesnoth-httt libboost-regex1.40.0 fakeroot ttf-wqy-zenhei x11proto-kb-dev
[16:32] <bonny>   g++-4.4 cmake-data ggzcore-bin libc-dev-bin libggzmod4 libstdc++6-4.4-dev
[16:32] <bonny>   libxdmcp-dev g++ linux-libc-dev gcc-4.4 wesnoth-sotbe xtrans-dev
[16:32] <bonny>   emacsen-common x11proto-core-dev gcc libdrm-dev libggz2 wesnoth-data
[16:32] <bonny>   freepats libboost-iostreams1.40.0 wesnoth-thot wesnoth-aoi zlib1g-dev
[16:32] <bonny>   wesnoth-did x11proto-input-dev libpthread-stubs0-dev libxau-dev dpkg-dev
[16:32] <bonny>   wesnoth-core libpthread-stubs0 wesnoth-trow xz-utils wesnoth-low libc6-dev
[16:32] <bonny>   wesnoth-utbs freeciv-data x11proto-xf86vidmode-dev timidity libggzcore9
[16:32] <bonny>   wesnoth-sof patch wesnoth-ttb wesnoth-tsg freeciv-server libxcb1-dev
[16:32] <bonny>   timidity-daemon binutils wesnoth-ei wesnoth-nr wesnoth-l wesnoth-music
[16:32] <bonny> Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
[16:32] <bonny> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 64 not upgraded.
[16:32] <bioterror> !paste | bonny
[16:33] <bonny> !paste | bioterror
[16:33] <MrChrisDruif> bonny: try sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -y && sudo apt-get autoremove -y
[16:34] <MrChrisDruif> Then see if sudo apt-get remove wesnoth doesn't work
[16:34] <bioterror> sudo apt-get autoremove --purge
[16:34] <bonny> ok
[16:35] <bioterror> and the system says clearly that wesnoth is not installed ;)
[16:35] <bioterror> and it is removing all the non-needed packages
[16:36] <MrChrisDruif> And bonny: bioterror meant that you should use paste.ubuntu.com for multiline texts. It's called flooding if you post them directly in IRC, and that's not appreciated by many if you do it :)
[16:37] <bonny> ok
[16:46] <MrChrisDruif> But I'm off, good luck bonny
[16:48] <bonny> ok well i did it and it still says package not installed
[16:48] <bonny> nvm battle for wesnoth is gone
[16:48] <bonny> yay
[16:49] <bonny> how do i download wolfenstein enemy territory on lx termianl
[16:55] <bioterror> wget url
[16:55] <bioterror> curl -O url
[17:30] <oo> Hey i want to search my hardrive for content, how do i do this? I can't see any options in pcmanfm
[17:30] <SchleuderPeter> hey guys!
[17:31] <SchleuderPeter> is there someone who could help me with an lubuntu-specific question?
[17:33] <SchleuderPeter> I want to edit the runlevels. but what i have to change, that i can use "startx" to start the graphical environment?
[17:33] <SchleuderPeter> the default runlevel is 2. so i looked into the rc2.d folder. the most forums say, that i have to remove gdm.
[17:34] <SchleuderPeter> but there is no skript calld Sxxgdm
[17:34] <bioterror> init 5 is X
[17:34] <bioterror> init 3 is non-x
[17:35] <SchleuderPeter> i read in a forum. but one says its only in Suse like this. ubuntu default is 2.
[17:35] <SchleuderPeter> when i "sudo runlevel" it says 2
[17:36] <SchleuderPeter> the ubuntu-wiki says, that runlevel 2 is similar to 3-5
[17:37] <SchleuderPeter> so i have to edit one of them, and then i have to choose the runlevel in the grub
[17:37] <bioterror> why you dont want to use 'DM's?
[17:38] <SchleuderPeter> the problem is: i can't see a symlink in the rc*.d folders linking something that starts the x server
[17:38] <SchleuderPeter> DMs?
[17:38] <bioterror> display managers
[17:38] <SchleuderPeter> 700MHz CPU, 32MB GPU
[17:39] <bioterror> and?
[17:39] <SchleuderPeter> and i acces the machine via vnc.
[17:39] <SchleuderPeter> this vnc opens a new lxpanel
[17:39] <SchleuderPeter> so i dont need the one booting
[17:41] <SchleuderPeter> i used x11vnc, but this was not stable. it crashes sometimes and then it killed the whole Xserver
[17:42] <SchleuderPeter> now i'm using vnc4server
[17:43] <SchleuderPeter> any ideas?
[17:45] <bioterror> remove lxdm
[17:45] <bioterror> :---)
[17:45] <SchleuderPeter> i need it for my vnx
[17:45] <SchleuderPeter> vnc
[17:45] <SchleuderPeter> i think
[17:46] <SchleuderPeter> i just want to remove the automatic startig of the X server
[17:46] <bonny> how do i installl wolfenstein enemy territory
[17:46] <bonny> on lx terminal
[17:48] <SchleuderPeter> hey bonny. i'm just a bloody windows user. why you don't use wine for this?
[17:48] <bioterror> sudo update-rc.d -f lxdm remove
[17:48] <bonny> why are you on lubutnu channel if ur on windows fagget
[17:49] <SchleuderPeter> bioterror: does this remove the lxdm from all runlevels?
[17:49] <bioterror> SchleuderPeter, try
[17:49] <SchleuderPeter> bonny, i have a lubuntu here too
[17:49] <bonny> SWAYD british fag
[17:49] <SchleuderPeter> but i have it since 3-4 weeks
[17:50] <bioterror> bonny, can I ask you to leave
[17:50] <SchleuderPeter> dito
[17:51] <SchleuderPeter> okay i'll try the sudo update-rc.d -f remove
[17:51] <bonny> srry u cant
[17:52] <Unit193> bonny, Read this: http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct
[17:52] <bonny> nah i dont feel like reading
[17:52] <bioterror> bonny, your harsh language has been logged
[17:52] <bonny> fail
[17:53] <SchleuderPeter> bonny: and so we don't fell like helping you
[17:53] <bonny> SWAYD
[17:53] <SchleuderPeter> ?
[17:53] <bonny> ya british fags dont understand wat that mean
[17:53] <SchleuderPeter> i'm a german one...
[17:53] <bonny> SWAYD
[17:54] <SchleuderPeter> ok bioterror, this command doesn nothing
[17:54] <bonny> YA MUDDAH
[17:54] <bioterror> SchleuderPeter, did it prompt anything?
[17:54] <bioterror> like "removing..."
[17:55] <SchleuderPeter> it says removing any system startuplinks for /etc/init.d/lxdm ...
[17:55] <bioterror> hmm
[17:55] <bioterror> yeah
[17:55] <SchleuderPeter> but then i think it should say something like "rc2.d
[17:56] <SchleuderPeter> but after these 3 points it did nothing
[17:56] <SchleuderPeter> i try to reboot the system... just to look if there are some changes
[17:57] <bioterror> I have nothing in rc's
[17:57] <bioterror> :P
[17:57] <SchleuderPeter> there is something in there. mostly from manual installed packages
[17:57] <SchleuderPeter> an a rc.local
[17:59] <SchleuderPeter> so, after reboot the X is there like befor
[18:00] <bioterror> sure
[18:00] <bioterror> haha
[18:00] <SchleuderPeter> sure.
[18:00] <bioterror> I can do a test
[18:00] <bioterror> sudo reboot
[18:00] <bioterror> ohh
[18:01] <SchleuderPeter> ???
[18:04] <bioterror> yeah
[18:05] <bioterror> add text to "boot parameters"
[18:05] <bioterror> /etc/default/grub
[18:05] <bioterror> there's that line with "quit splash"
[18:05] <bioterror> add text at the end of the line
[18:05] <bioterror> and update-grub
[18:05] <bioterror> there should read then "quiet splash text"
[18:06] <SchleuderPeter> grub legcy?
[18:07] <SchleuderPeter> i have downgraded to legacy, 0.97 because grub2 is buggy
[18:07] <SchleuderPeter> and there is no /etc/default/grub
[18:07] <SchleuderPeter> but nice hint.
[18:08] <SchleuderPeter> i try to find the similar thing for grub L
[18:11] <SchleuderPeter> okay i have to edit the grub menu.lst... now im searching for the right change
[18:14] <SchleuderPeter> there is a line : kernel     /boot/vmlinuz....UUID.... ro quiet splash
[18:15] <SchleuderPeter> shloud i add the text behind?
[18:17] <xx> Hey i can't rename any files on the desktop, any reason why?
[18:17] <SchleuderPeter> you have to edit the *.desktop files
[18:19] <bioterror> SchleuderPeter, probably ;)
[18:21] <SchleuderPeter> xx: are these files you want to rename located in /home/your username/Desktop/ ?
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> bioterror, you're my hero of the day*g*
[18:32] <xx> Yes ShleuderPeter
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> okay xx, are these files normal files u put there or are these *.desktop files?
[18:32] <xx> They are all desktop cofiguration files
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> okay.
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> sudo leafpad fileyouweanttochange.desktop
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> there look for name
[18:32] <xx> :)
[18:32] <xx> Found an alternative way SchleuderPeter
[18:32] <xx> Right click > Leafpad and change "Name"
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> okay this is the way for children of colours *g*
[18:32] <xx> Oh also
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> the last days i worked on the terminal very often... so i forgot some easy ways
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> sry
[18:32] <xx> thanks, but i do have another question
[18:32] <SchleuderPeter> jop?
[18:33] <bioterror> !ask | xx
[18:33] <xx> I have a executable script on my desktop, but i wish to replace the icon with the programs icn tha tit's callig (skype), how do i change the icon?
[18:34] <SchleuderPeter> edit the desktop file
[18:34] <xx> *icon that it's calling
[18:34] <SchleuderPeter> in leafpad
[18:34] <xx> this is the current code: LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libv4l/v4l2convert.so skype
[18:34] <SchleuderPeter> oh an script
[18:35] <SchleuderPeter> wait...
[18:35] <SchleuderPeter> changing the icon of a script.. hm i don't know... what's the script doing?
[18:36] <bioterror> hmmmmm
[18:36] <bioterror> put that script into /usr/local/bin/name-of-thescript
[18:36] <bioterror> and then edit /usr/share/applications/name-of-the-script.desktop
[18:37] <bioterror> and add a icon for it with parameter: icon=/path/to/image
[18:37] <xx> Alright, the script is telling skype where my webcam is because skype is stupid
[18:37] <bioterror> and remember to give +x for the script
[18:37] <bioterror> that's how I would do it ;)
[18:38] <SchleuderPeter> i thought some similar... creating your own desktop file... but bioterrors solution is better
[18:40] <SchleuderPeter> okay i have to leave... thanls fpr help bioterror!
[18:43] <xx> cheers bioterror :)
[19:55] <leszek> hi
[22:31] <Stew_822> Hello :D
[22:32] <Brunoirs> hey
[22:32] <Stew_822> hehe I have a question :]
[22:32] <Brunoirs> ok
[22:34] <Unit193> Stew_822! you're back! what's up?
[22:34] <Stew_822> how do you get feh to start changing the background? I mean, I installed feh then typed in "feh --bg-scale image_path" and well my background is still the same :D BUt in the terminal it had changed, which to be honest I thought was kindaof odd. After a bit of searching I found that the terminal background colour was completely translucent, and so well I think I have TWO background images :D
[22:35] <mark76> You're using feh in Lubuntu?
[22:35] <Stew_822> hello hello Unit193 :] always a pleasure :D
[22:35] <Stew_822> uhh yeah
[22:35] <Stew_822> oopsey?
[22:35] <mark76> Why? Why not use pcmanfm to set the wallpaper?
[22:35] <Stew_822> ohhh.
[22:36] <Stew_822> hehe
[22:36] <Unit193> He was looking for something that randomly changes it
[22:36] <mark76> Ah
[22:36] <mark76> Does feh do that?
[22:36] <Stew_822> how do I get rid of this second wallpaper, then?
[22:36] <Stew_822> nah I was going to write a script :D
[22:37] <mark76> Carry on then
[22:37] <children> hello
[22:37] <Stew_822> hello :)
[22:37] <children> [Stew_822] hello
[22:37] <Stew_822> does anyone know how I can get rid of this second wallpaper? I mean, it might be using up extra resources, right?
[22:38] <Stew_822> children: hello :)
[22:38] <children> [Stew_822] what second wallpaper ?
[22:38] <children> im just log in
[22:38] <Stew_822> "how do you get feh to start changing the background? I mean, I installed feh then typed in "feh --bg-scale image_path" and well my background is still the same :D BUt in the terminal it had changed, which to be honest I thought was kindaof odd. After a bit of searching I found that the terminal background colour was completely translucent, and so well I think I have TWO background images :D"
[22:39] <Stew_822> buuut now I'm being told I can just use pcmanfm :D
[22:39] <Unit193> Stew_822: I can't help this time, I'm in from some random location.... (ssh + screen)
[22:39] <Stew_822> Unit193, hehe, that's okay, we knew this day would eventually come :D
[22:40] <Stew_822> and I want to get rid of "fehs" background
[22:43] <Unit193> Stew_822: Type pcmanfm --help
[22:44] <Unit193> In help "-w, --set-wallpaper=<image file>"
[22:46] <Stew_822> It works perfectly, but I still have fehs wallpaper
[22:46] <Stew_822> in my terminal
[22:46] <szczur> do you have .fehbg and .fehrc files in your home folder?
[22:47] <szczur> if so, remove them, log out and log in
[22:47] <Stew_822> ohh
[22:47] <Stew_822> thankyou :D
[22:51] <Stew_822> thanks so much for your help :)
[22:51] <Stew_822> I think I'd better have some breakfast now :) so I'll see you later
[22:51] <szczur> works?
[22:51] <Stew_822> take care :]
[22:51] <szczur> great
[22:52] <Stew_822> umm I haven't logged in or out yet
[22:52] <szczur> ahhh :P
[22:52] <Stew_822> but I'll report back :)
[22:52] <Stew_822> bye bye