[02:05] Hello [02:05] Hello juanantonio [02:07] Ia m very happy with lubuntu 10.10, I'm using it in a 800 Mhz PIII with 256 Mb RAM (no graphics card), and lubuntu made it usable ;) [02:08] In this moment I'm even trying to run daemons as the one of amule [02:09] and it is working, althoung Kad net it is not as stable as it is with the program [02:10] I am thinking of transposing to a 2,4 Ghz PIV PC that I have also [02:15] What's it currently running? [02:16] The PIV PC? Nothing, it has no RAM [02:16] and it is empty [02:17] I have a Q6600, it is my main computer with Kubuntu Lucyd64, I can have these ones to download and make a net with NFS [02:17] I tried and got once [02:18] Don't try Kubuntu on your first computer ;) [02:19] No, in fact I used SuSE 9 [02:20] and that's why I tried another distro based in KDE [02:20] I found it very logical, very easy to understand [02:21] first computer = 800MHz PIII [02:22] Ah, ok. No, I heard of lxde (in fact, I installed it in the K64 bits; it flied ;) ) [02:22] and I thought it was a really perfect choice [02:24] Now I can tell it is [02:26] The only thing I have to do is to try to configure an AGP 64 Mb Ati 7000 graphics card that I found [02:30] Do you thing it will be difficul to do it? [02:33] Ok, I will tell you when I get it [02:34] Bye [03:17] does lubuntu menu auto update with newly installed programs? [03:17] Should [03:17] k [03:17] ubuntu is too fucking slow on mom's bf's laptop [03:17] so I'm going to try lubuntu. should be super awesome right? [03:18] or would netbook edition be better? :o [03:18] Ick, Unity... [03:18] Lubuntu would be better [03:19] k [03:19] I figure I'll put lil icons on the menu for whatever he does, should be golden... [03:19] I put lubuntu on mom's laptop... after struggling with normal installer not working, got it installed with text-mode. reasonably fast... certainly faster than XP that was on it [03:21] sometimes menu items might not show up if they are set gnome only, etc.. easily edited and fixed however. [03:22] woh woh hey now [03:22] I don't want to edit anything, and they're certainly not bright enough to do so :P [03:22] :)\ [03:22] I should make a custom window manager for mom [03:23] one button. click it and it boots farmville [03:23] biffbaxter: Did you see your OS in Linux Journal? [03:23] yeah...that was nice [03:23] wut. biffbaxter is behind this craziness? [03:23] looks like there will be a followup article also [03:23] Quintin: No, he has another one [03:24] I maintain wattOS [03:24] hello, i am new to lubuntu, just to clarify all thats different is that it has different packages and desktop installed right? [03:24] #wattOSLinux here on freenode :) [03:24] That's it... I went for #wattos [03:24] it's ubuntu with ubuntu repos [03:25] just has lxde for the default wm [03:25] and less cruft [03:25] if you want your cruft back you can easily install it from apt I guess [03:25] ha :) [03:25] thats what i thought, thanks ^_^ [03:25] sudo apt-get install ubuntu-common-cruft [03:25] HA...thats a great apt-get command :) [03:26] I think I might tweet that...hehe [03:26] i dont mind LXDE but its not as easy to customize as gnome [03:26] :D [03:26] agreed that is a great command [03:28] I asked Keith how his laptop was working and he said it was ok.. but slow sometimes... I think it ought to scream with lubuntu [03:28] sounds like it [03:29] i havent tried ubuntu on this netbook but lubuntu is very fast on here [03:30] Tweeted it :) [03:30] ha...made me laugh [03:30] woot for epic tweets [03:30] i have a twitter but no followers lol [03:30] I hope I was credited :D [03:31] agreed credits need to be given where credits is due [03:31] i think im going to install irssi instead of using xchat [03:31] i used to love irssi on ubuntu [03:33] irssi is pretty win [03:34] are there any other good ones? [03:34] i like getting personal opinions instead of searching through mountains of threads on the subject [03:34] to quote homer simpson: why eat hamburger when you can have steak? [03:34] (I'm vegan, but yea) [03:34] bitch-x is ok [03:35] ill have to check that one out, and thats cool [03:35] i know theres a lot of positives to veganism as long as you get your protein [03:35] i however love meat too much :-P [03:38] enjoy your torture slavery and murder :P [03:39] Some like WeeChat, I used to use Finch (more for IM) [03:42] Hey quintin i ran out of text to credit you but since I have an account :) - throw me one and I will tweet whatever you want..hehe [03:43] how would I reset mouse buttons system wide? linux is not using the mouse buttons on this laptop properly [03:48] i shall quintin i shall ^_^ [03:49] and also is there a way to set ctrl+shift+arrow to move to the different desktop with the currently selected window like in ubuntu? [03:51] Quintin gpointing-device-settings from repo or synclient might help (not knowing HW) [03:53] Nightshade - link to a nice Openbox keyboard binding guide http://urukrama.wordpress.com/2008/07/22/my-openbox-keybindings/ [03:55] thank you ^_^ i found myself doing that all the time and being like shit.....its not workin [03:56] the default for the lxde-rc.xml to shift desktops is ctrl-alt-arrows - easy to change however [03:57] but i want the currently selected window to follow [03:59] oh...alt-shift-arrows will move to desktop and bring current selected window [04:00] thanks, i forgot that on my old ubu machine i changed it to ctrl -alt-shft-arrow XP [04:00] thanks [04:01] just for future reference where is the keybinding file? [04:03] /home/username/.config/openbox/lxde-rc.xml (at least in wattOS :) ) [04:04] lubuntu-rc.xml for Lubuntu [04:05] There you go :) [04:06] once again thanks you guys are being unbeliveably helpful [04:08] BitchX is old [04:08] doesnt work what comes to mystical marks and letters like öÄÅ :D [04:08] no utf-8 support [04:09] gotta head - nice chatting with you all - take care.... [04:09] okay, later biff [04:10] Have a good one! [04:10] thanks guys! go linux....stay light! [04:10] and thanks bioterror i was about to download and install from source, saved me the pain of uninstalling it [04:10] linux is THE BEST!!! [04:10] Nightshade_: Are you looking for one with a GUI? [04:13] to be honest, there's really not that much of text based irc clients that can handle utf-8 [04:14] irssi seems to be able... [04:14] irssi and weechat [04:14] no gui is not necissary [04:14] I used to be a die hard ircII EPIC user [04:15] oh i tried epic once [04:16] im using the default right now but its pretty bland [04:17] irssi, weechat and finch is what I would try (finch = pidgin) [04:17] haaa [04:17] if you dont have a pidgin, finch will fetch lots of dependencies :D [04:18] ...that it doesn't really need [04:18] http://paste.ubuntu.com/594315/ [04:19] http://paste.ubuntu.com/594316/ with --no-install-recommends [04:19] it came with pidgin :-P [04:19] but ill check them out, theyre all in the repos right? [04:19] should be [04:21] alright [05:07] weechat looks a lot like irssi === MrChrisDruif is now known as MrChrisDruif|AFK === MrChrisDruif|AFK is now known as MrChrisDruif === Timo__ is now known as Timo_ === Nightsha1e is now known as Nightshade [20:22] hello everyone [20:27] greetings [20:27] hi [20:27] i was here yesterday asking around for some good terminal irc clients, does anyone know any good GUI? [20:28] oh hey bioterror [20:28] people seems to prefer xchat [20:29] i dont like xchat, it wont let me use commands like when i try to do "/whois" it doesnt do anything [20:29] i want one that i can use commands with [20:30] or are those only terminal clients? [20:30] http://quassel-irc.org/ how about that? [20:32] oh that looks quite good [20:36] installing now [20:46] just finished [20:47] its not showing up in the menu [20:51] just used the run command [22:03] whois works for xchat, it just shows in the server tab usually [22:07] head_victim: Nightshade isn't here anymore... [22:07] Yeah, I was thinking that myself actually [23:32] hi sz