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