[02:34] <kidkid02> i haven
[02:34] <kidkid02> i havent had any updates in about 4-5 days
[02:35] <kidkid02> is this normal?
[02:39] <KM0201> kidkid02: i had a fwe day before yesterday
[02:39] <KM0201> have you ran sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get upgrade  ?
[02:39] <phillw> kidkid02: yes, all the devs are at UDS
[02:41] <phillw> nice hotel, swimming pool, serious meetings to attend for the next ubuntu cycle, good food... now where do you think updates are in that list of priorities?
[02:41] <kidkid02> uds?
[02:42] <kidkid02> i don't even...
[02:42] <kidkid02> KM0201, i ran the Update Manager
[02:42] <phillw> kidkid02: UDS is where they are all, 1 week every 6 months we actually let the devs out of their cages.
[02:43] <KM0201> kidkid02: ubuntu development summitt (kinda like where everyone gets ready for the next release of ubuntu)
[02:43] <robotman> wait you let the DEVs go to a social event
[02:43] <robotman> that must be interesting
[02:43] <robotman> :P
[02:43] <KM0201> robotman: they have no lives anyway, it's good for them to take 1 week a year to socialize.. :0
[02:44] <phillw> robotman: the devs are there, hence about 14 meeting rooms required!
[02:44] <robotman> lol
[02:45] <phillw> next UDS is back in USA, I'm hoping the one just after the next LTS will be in Europe
[02:46] <KM0201> phillw: why are you hoping that?
[02:46] <KM0201> !uds
[02:46] <phillw> I may get to attend:)
[02:47]  * phillw can we all decamp to #lubuntu-offtopic please.
[03:53] <jgould> How do you add things to the application menu in LXDE?  I can't seem to figure out how to accomplish this...
[03:54] <Unit193> jgould: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ ;)
[03:54] <JoeMaverickSett> jgould: in the Guides section --> no. 3 :D
[04:10] <theholder> Hi
[04:10] <theholder> is there a way in lubuntu to allow the screen of a laptop to be put down and not sleep the laptop
[04:12] <jgould> I had to bring up the gnome-power-manager for that, theholder
[04:12] <theholder> oh
[04:13] <theholder> jgould, where can i find this
[04:13] <jgould> More specificly, I used the icon telling me that my battery was discharging.
[04:14] <jgould> I want my laptop to sleep when I close the lid and it didn't
[04:15] <theholder> o.O
[04:15] <theholder> mine does
[04:16] <jgould> Mine didn't for some reason.  but my install was also a Ubuntu install first and then a Xubuntu and then an Lubnutu before I removed everything except for the Lubuntu stuff.
[04:23] <jgould> Wow... A file transfer from the server killed my machine...
[04:23] <jgould> (well, not really
[04:29] <bioterror> jgould, ? :D
[04:29] <bioterror> theholder, unplug power cable from your laptop
[04:29] <bioterror> and you get that icon
[04:30] <theholder> thanks i got it
[04:30] <jgould> that was my response, bioterror...  I was albe to drop to a console and do what I was trying to do using lxterm...
[04:36] <bioterror> hi gilir
[04:36] <bioterror> still in hungary
[04:36] <Unit193> You can tell by his host ;)
[04:41] <bioterror> oh no!
[04:41] <bioterror> unicum comes from hungary
[04:41] <bioterror> hurrrhhhh
[06:30] <sagaci> hi, just installed compiz on lubuntu 11.04 64-bit... anyway to easily make it start with I turn on the computer... so I don't have to manually type compiz --replace?
[06:34] <jonathan_> yes
[06:34] <jonathan_> I forget which menu the customize look and feel is under
[06:35] <bioterror> put it into autstart ;)
[06:35] <jonathan_> but in the advanced tab you are able to edit which wm you use
[06:36] <bioterror> I would keep openbox
[06:36] <bioterror> and run compiz on it
[06:57] <ohaithere> Hello. I looked at the software list for Lubuntu 11.04, but I didn't find any crypto. Can I still encrypt my hard disk on install; like with ubuntu alternative?
[07:06] <jmarsden> ohaithere: Lubuntu uses the uniquity graphical installer.  The option to encrypt your home directory is available.  I don't think the option to do "whole disk" encryption at install time is available.
[07:06] <jmarsden> s/uniquity/ubiquity/
[07:20] <ohaithere> awesome
[07:20] <ohaithere> thats all i really need
[07:20] <ohaithere> thanks!
[07:21] <jmarsden> ohaithere: You're welcome.
[08:36] <sagaci> there's nowhere in Desktop Session Settings to add compiz to automatic startup
[08:36] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ there's a guide
[08:37] <bioterror> create compiz.desktop or something like that and place it into ~/.config/autostart/
[08:39] <sagaci> i'l try that
[08:39] <MK`> full disk encryption is on the alternate CDs but not the LiveCDs :<
[08:39] <MK`> https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/05/help-bring-disk-encryption-ubuntu-live-cd
[08:40] <sagaci> bioterror: tried that, rebooted and didn't show up in the list
[08:47] <sagaci> bioterror: rebooted again compiz works now but missing top lxde panel :/ make one you lose one
[08:48] <bioterror> sagaci, where did it go :D
[08:49] <sagaci> is there a command to bring it back
[08:49] <jmarsden> sagaci: The place to specify compiz instead of openbox-lxde is in Preferences -> Desktop Settings under the Advanced tab...  or it *should* be :)
[08:50] <gilir> jmarsden: ... but I'm quite sure it doesn't work as expected :/
[08:50] <jmarsden> gilir: It used to, at least according to http://www.dwasifar.com/?p=1442
[08:51] <jmarsden> I do not have a spare PC with a fancy 3D graphics card on it to test with at the moment, my spare PCs are all old junk ones people have given away :)
[08:51] <gilir> cool, so it's just my system which is broken :p
[08:52] <jmarsden> Maybe... if I can free up a spare new PC at work to test with at some point, I will :)
[09:23] <Ascavasaion> Any ideas how to add a Lock Desktop button to a lubuntu desktop?  For when you leave your desk etc.?
[09:28] <WiZ> think it's one of the things you can add to the panel
[09:29] <Ascavasaion> WiZ: I also thought so, but see nothing there.
[09:29] <bioterror> Ascavasaion, what's wrong with keybinding?
[09:30] <bioterror> windows doesnt have lock desktop -button, but I'm using Windows + L
[09:32] <bioterror> sure you can make yourself icon too
[09:32] <bioterror> create a desktop file and add to Exec=xscreensaver-command -lock
[09:33] <bioterror> all you need is a little bit of creativity
[09:33] <Ascavasaion> https://lists.launchpad.net/lubuntu-desktop/msg02066.html <== a work around kind of thing for lockig the desktop.
[09:33] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ#I want to bind key to lock my screen, how do I do it?
[09:33] <bioterror> make yourself a key binding
[09:33] <bioterror> it's faster!
[09:41] <Ascavasaion> bioterror: Okay, I did that, how to I load it?
[09:41] <bioterror> openbox --reconfigure
[09:43] <jmarsden> bioterror: You can't have spaces in a URL, you meant: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ#I%20want%20to%20bind%20key%20to%20lock%20my%20screen,%20how%20do%20I%20do%20it?
[09:43] <bioterror> jmarsden, really
[09:43] <bioterror> somehow ubuntu's wiki doesnt give them with chrome/chromium :D
[09:44] <bioterror> but if I copy & paste that whole line
[09:44] <bioterror> it works juuuust fine
[09:44] <jmarsden> Hmmm, I got and pasted the URL from Firefox 4 into Xchat and it converted the spaces into the %20s for me automagically... and the URL spec says you escape the spaces...
[09:46] <jmarsden> http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1738.txt   and search for the word   unsafe    in it :)
[09:47] <bioterror> not my fault wiki.ubuntu.com sucks :D
[09:48] <Ascavasaion> bioterror: Thank you... it worked like a charm :)
[10:06] <WiZ> lol
[10:07] <Ascavasaion> Can XChat run mIRC scripts/bots?
[10:07] <bioterror> no
[10:10] <Ascavasaion> bioterror: I am trying to set up a trivia bot for fun here at home, but I cnanot figure the things out.
[10:10] <jmarsden> xchat can run scripts in C, C++, Perl, Python, TCL, Lisp, Ruby and Falcon.  Isn't that good enough?
[10:10] <bioterror> mIRC has own language
[10:10] <bioterror> as far as I remember
[10:11] <bioterror> I have not used mIRC since 1998
[10:11] <MK`> yes it does
[10:12] <MK`> mIRC can only run stuff in its own language
[10:12] <MK`> which isn't all that stable sometimes :P
[10:12] <bioterror> I remember alias was like "wii whois $nick $nick" when "real clients" uses $0 $0 ;)
[10:13] <bioterror> oh well
[10:13] <bioterror> I gotta run, some problems with after effects
[10:46] <bioterror> hi sz
[10:50] <szczur> hi bioterror :)
[10:50] <szczur> what's up?
[10:50] <bioterror> installing XP, and I'm totally tired
[10:50] <bioterror> I took a new apprentice last night and I spent some quality time with him :D
[10:51] <bioterror> was it 2am when I rolled into bed
[10:52] <szczur> whoa :)
[10:52] <MK`> bioterror: it has $1 etc. for the first, etc. thing sent to it
[11:20] <mati75> hi
[11:20] <bioterror> howdy
[13:28] <bioterror> my connection alone has served amd64 lubuntu alone to 140 guys
[13:28] <bioterror> what comes to ratio
[13:28] <bioterror> I never expected it to be so popular
[13:32] <MrChrisDruif> <_<"
[13:32] <MrChrisDruif> I really need to properly set up my torrent-client or something
[13:32] <MrChrisDruif> Only 0.782
[13:32] <bioterror> :D
[13:32] <bioterror> I'm seeding for you?
[14:08] <Timo_> bioterror: stop seeding for us, we wanna seed to
[14:08] <Timo_> too*
[14:08] <Timo_> :D
[14:08]  * bioterror closes the zipper
[14:08] <bioterror> :D
[14:09]  * bioterror takes the jacket
[14:09] <Timo_> bioterror: seeding with 2.0kb/s
[14:09] <Timo_> Ratio: 0.09
[14:09] <Timo_> 0.10 now!
[14:10] <bioterror> 350kB/s
[14:10] <bioterror> I rised it to 450KiB/s :D
[14:16] <cdubya> I ran lubuntu before and recently added lubuntu to it because I really dislike unity.......anyway, before I had a panel that I could hide on the left of my screen, but I can't figure out how to get that back on this version and need to be able to add app shortcuts to it.
[14:16] <bioterror> right click your lxpanel
[14:17] <bioterror> and you have there that application launcher or what was it
[14:17] <bioterror> and edit it
[14:17] <bioterror> then you can add and remove applications
[14:17] <Timo_> I'm at 5-10 kb/s :D
[14:21] <Timo_> and I dropped to 0
[14:22] <bioterror> 8-24KiB
[14:22] <cdubya> I see that I can add a new panel, but how do you add individual items to that panel? It looks like the only things you can add are the predetermined widgets or whatever lxde calls them....
[14:27] <cdubya> nevermind. I remember I had to edit the panel config. Thanks.
[16:46] <skrite> hey all, great distro you have here
[17:02] <skrite> what is a good package to install for setting up two finger click and such on a touchpad?
[17:05] <Elwood_> so the clock disappeared.
[20:59] <kristian_> hi all
[21:00] <kristian_> I'm thinking of upgrading through the Update Manager... never done that before, should it work?
[21:00] <kristian_> from 10.10 to 11.04....
[21:00] <bioterror> sudo do-release-upgrade -d
[21:01] <bioterror> you can do it from terminal too!
[21:01] <kristian_> yeah, I know... I'm just a bit nervous about it
[21:01] <bioterror> dont be
[21:02] <kristian_> what's the "-d" about?
[21:03] <bioterror> ahhh
[21:03] <bioterror> -d is not needed
[21:03] <bioterror> that's just my bad habit
[21:03] <bioterror> as I'm doing it when there's alphas and betas
[21:03] <bioterror>   -d, --devel-release   Check if upgrading to the latest devel release is
[21:03] <bioterror>                         possible
[21:03] <kristian_> yes, I just saw
[21:27] <Lostmonk> so, Im trying to get lubuntu to install on an old laptop, and the installer everything, then it starts to load a gui
[21:27] <Lostmonk> I get an arrow, then the busy sign, and it freezes right there
[21:27] <bioterror> take mini.iso
[21:27] <Lostmonk> is there a way to get the installer to go without it loading a DE?
[21:27] <bioterror> !mini
[21:28] <Lostmonk> do I need a different ISO, or can I do it from the other disk?
[21:28] <bioterror> and sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop --no-install-recommends
[21:28] <Lostmonk> because I have no burner, and it took me ages to get this cd in the first place
[21:58] <bioterror> Lostmonk, I dont have neither. I use usb sticks
[22:00] <Lostmonk> its so old it wont boot from usb
[22:00] <Lostmonk> and I tried what someone said about letting it load the kernel and then going to usb, and it still ditn work
[22:06] <KM0201> Lostmonk: i'm not sure how to do it.. but there should be a way you can partition a small part of your hard drive (say, 1gig)... and boot the ISo off of that.
[22:06] <KM0201> but i'm not sure how to do that
[22:08] <KM0201> Lostmonk: does the machine currently hae linux? or is it running MS?
[22:08] <Lostmonk> its running xp
[22:10] <KM0201> hmm, ok
[22:11] <KM0201> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromWindows
[22:11] <KM0201> i wouldn't use wubi.
[22:11] <KM0201> but instlux is a possibility
[22:12] <KM0201> ah wait
[22:12] <KM0201> nevermind
[22:12] <KM0201> you'd have to do the "manual process"
[22:13] <KM0201> doesn't look horribly difficult
[22:17] <brobo> Hello, I'm looking for some guidance on how to get, change, test, and commit Lubuntu code. I'm looking into getting in on the Lubuntu project but I have never been a part of any project of this caliber and so I'm not sure what to do. Any assistance is much appreciated :)
[23:06] <palhmbs> is way to make my ASUS CPU temp show up in the panel?
[23:06] <palhmbs> I'm getting temp from exec sensors at command-line
[23:07] <bioterror> I'm using lm-sensors and conky
[23:07] <palhmbs> just not in panel
[23:07] <palhmbs> worked outta da box with the old mb
[23:07] <palhmbs> :(
[23:08] <palhmbs> I looked under /proc/acpi/thermal_zone and there are no files...
[23:08] <palhmbs> I assume that the "Temperature Settings" panel needs to be told a different location, maybe?
[23:11] <Lostmonk> KM0201: have you ever used instlux
[23:12] <KM0201> Lostmonk: negative, but i donj't think thas what you need to do.
[23:12] <KM0201> i think what yo're wanting to do
[23:12] <KM0201> you'll have to do the "manual" way
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 I looked under /proc/acpi/thermal_zone and there are no files...
[23:12] <bioterror> wtg brobo ;)
 I assume that the "Temperature Settings" panel needs to be told a different location, maybe?
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 KM0201: ha
[23:12] <brobo> >_>
[23:12] <brobo> Sorry
[23:12] <Lostmonk> KM0201: the lubuntu cd?
[23:12] <brobo> Really sorry... my compy just spazzed <_<
[23:12]  * brobo hangs his head in embarrassment
[23:13] <KM0201> Lostmonk: no... looka t the "manual process" for unpacking the ISO, onto a partition on your hard drive that you create.
[23:13] <Lostmonk> kk
[23:13] <KM0201> then you set your computer to boot that little partition
[23:13] <KM0201> and that *should* do what you want
[23:13] <Unit193> I'm just glad you didn't ls /bin (yes, I have had that done...)
[23:14] <bioterror> Unit193, or /shell -o cat ~/ascii/* :D
[23:14] <brobo> what I MEANT to say was: I'm looking for some guidance on how to get, change, test, and commit Lubuntu code. I'm looking into getting in on the Lubuntu project but I have never been a part of any project of this caliber and so I'm not sure what to do. Any assistance is much appreciated :)
[23:14] <Lostmonk> oy vey
[23:15] <Lostmonk> gonna be a fun process
[23:15] <bioterror> brobo, why not eat piece of cake that fits into your mouth?
[23:15] <brobo> >.>
[23:15] <Lostmonk> cake is a lie!
[23:15] <brobo> I'm not doing very well, am I? Online for less than five minutes and I already make a fool of myself
[23:16] <Lostmonk> sounds like irc to me
[23:16] <Lostmonk> LOL
[23:16] <bioterror> brobo, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BeginnersTeam/FocusGroups/Bugs
[23:16] <brobo> mmhm... that's brobo for ya
[23:17] <brobo> ...but that's for Ubuntu. I understand that Lubuntu is officially in the Ubuntu repositories but don't I need some *Lubuntu* guides?
[23:17] <bioterror> lubuntu has bugs too, d'oh?
[23:18] <brobo> yes, but if I follow that guide won't I be looking for bugs in Ubuntu?
[23:18] <bioterror> or did you think that you can start coding pcmanfm from scratch?
[23:18] <Lostmonk> would be nice if he coudl
[23:18] <Lostmonk> could*
[23:19] <brobo> >.<
[23:20] <brobo> I wasn't objecting to the bug focus group. As the resident noob I'll do whatever you tell me to do, I just need more clear instructions on how to help with Lubuntu, and I'm slightly confused since I'm following an Ubuntu guide
[23:21] <bioterror> huh
[23:21] <bioterror> we in here lubuntu team also submit our bugs into launchpad too
[23:21] <bioterror> did you know that
[23:22] <bioterror> launchpad is more than nice site to have user account to show off
[23:24] <brobo> *sigh* I'll just follow this guide, although I'm still not sure how it's going to be for Lubuntu
[23:24] <brobo> I have to go anyways...
[23:24] <bioterror> as I said
[23:26] <bioterror> what next?-)
[23:40] <xuzas> what's the matter with my isp?
[23:41] <bioterror> we dunno?
[23:42] <MrChrisDruif> I dunno at least