[01:15] <jmarsden> Morganvd: It is always OK to remove lubuntu-desktop ; it is just a meta package and no actual software will be removed when you remove that package.
[01:20] <MrChrisDruif> jmarsden; Late to the party? :)
[01:20] <jmarsden> Apparently :)
[01:20] <MrChrisDruif> I answered it about 80 minutes ago, with a link even :P
[01:22] <jmarsden> MrChrisDruif: I read the "I've read something about" line you senet, so I answered it, then realized you had more completed answered it already :)
[01:24] <MrChrisDruif> :)
[01:44] <mr-rich> I can't get X to start. did the mini install first, then apt-get lubuntu-desktop. startx fails
[01:44] <bioterror> what startx says
[01:44] <mr-rich> compaq armada 1700 laptop. PII 266/160 MB ram
[01:45] <mr-rich> xinit: connection to X server lost
[01:45] <bioterror> what do you have in /var/local/Xorg.0.log
[01:46] <mr-rich> ran sudo Xorg -configure first ...
[01:47] <mr-rich> tail'd that file ... looking now ...
[01:49] <mr-rich> bioterror: what am I looking for?
[01:50] <bioterror> you tell us
[01:50] <mr-rich> bioterror: there's a bunch of stuff in there about the touch pad ...
[01:50] <mr-rich> I don't see any specific errors ...
[01:50] <bioterror> usually the last lines tells why it did not load
[01:52] <mr-rich> the last line sez "ddxSigGiveup: Closing log"
[02:07] <jmarsden> mr-rich: Can you pastebin the file so we can read it?
[03:48] <mr-rich> jmarsden: sorry ... break for dinner ... I'll try to off load it to a usb stick and upload it ...
[03:52] <mr-rich> jmarsden: how many lines shoud I paste?
[03:55] <mr-rich> jmarsden: http://pastebin.com/c9eZaGWB
[03:55] <mr-rich> 450 lines ...
[04:01] <mr-rich> Would installing from the lubuntu iso be any better/different from doing the mini install first?
[04:03] <Ahmuck-Jr> what do you gain with mini install?
[04:05] <mr-rich> Ahmuck-Jr: trying to use as  little disk space as possable
[04:08] <mr-rich> Ahmuck-Jr: any clue as to my X problem?
[04:12] <mr-rich> ok ... installing from lubuntu iso ...
[04:19] <mr-rich> well, the lununtu iso locked up my old laptop solid ...
[04:24] <Ahmuck-Jr> ah, oldie?
[04:26] <mr-rich> for its day, it was a screamer ...
[04:26] <mr-rich> PII 266/160MB ...
[04:26] <mr-rich> Hense the use of lununtu ...
[04:26] <Ahmuck-Jr> um, u might consider puppy
[04:28] <Ahmuck-Jr> slitaz or crunchbang
[04:30] <mr-rich> puppy hasn't benn updated in a while ...
[04:31] <mr-rich> is there a way to force the lubuntu to do a text based install?
[04:31] <Ahmuck-Jr> 2/19/2011
[04:31] <Ahmuck-Jr> if ur wanting a text based install, i'd try server or ubuntu used to have a JeOS
[04:33] <mr-rich> I see the 5 series of puppy ...
[04:33] <mr-rich> I tried installing the mini iso then following the lubuntu install instructions ...
[04:34] <mr-rich> I got it to install ok ... memory looks good, got double swap space & HD space is at 41% (4GB HD) ... I just can't get X to start ....
[04:36] <Ahmuck-Jr> After the base system is installed, log in, and type "sudo tasksel" to select the system to install.
[04:40] <Ahmuck-Jr> bbl, gtg
[05:04] <mr-rich> Ok ... I rebooted and X finally started ...
[05:04] <mr-rich> but I have an 800x600 screen ... I need 1028x768 ...
[05:04] <mr-rich> not available ...
[06:09]  * Ahmuck-Jr is back
[06:09] <Ahmuck-Jr> mr-rich: u still there?
[06:16] <mr-rich> still here ... installing wary puppy 5.1.1
[06:18] <mr-rich> too tired for this crep now ... installed puppy and it still wants to boot ubuntu ... gebus ...
[06:19] <mr-rich> I'll  play more tomorrow ...
[06:19] <mr-rich> nite-nite
[06:27] <bioterror> mr-rich, install SalixOS
[06:28] <bioterror> it has support for i486 :D
[06:32] <Ahmuck-Jr> mr-rich: u need to format the drive
[06:33] <bioterror> no noneed
[06:33] <bioterror> just / partition
[06:33] <bioterror> and install grub to sda
[06:36] <Ahmuck-Jr> well, i'm out
[06:36] <Ahmuck-Jr> shutting down one pc to move to another
[06:38] <Ahmuck-Jr> exit
[06:48] <utterfrustration> Does anyone know how to make Lubuntu properly use two monitors? (Nvidia driver (Works) and Xubuntu worked with it fine...)?
[06:48] <utterfrustration> (and I'd like to beat Nvidia employees over the head with one of the monitors... 270. has a nifty bug where when I maximize a terminal, it eats 'buntu's panel)
[06:49] <bioterror> xrandr
[06:49] <utterfrustration> xranr only shows one screen...
[06:49] <utterfrustration> for some reason, lxde (is that right, for lubuntu?) doesn't seem to like the dual monitors.
[06:50] <utterfrustration> Of weird note is, I _can_ use Twinview --- but not separate monitors ... which tends to be how I like my workflow.
[06:55] <utterfrustration> So... nothing?
[06:56] <utterfrustration> This seems specific to lubuntu/lxde, since it works fine with (sigh.)unity and xfce.... of course, lubuntu looks awesome by comparison...
[06:56] <utterfrustration> so I can either have a distro that's nice (lubuntu) or one that works (xubuntu)... *eye roll*
[07:09] <jmarsden> utterfrustration: This is an interesting issue... but I think if xrandr does not see two screens, the issue is most likely to be at the X level or driver level in some way, not at the LXDE/Xfce/Unity level.  Does xrandr on the xubuntu setup show only one screen??
[07:10] <utterfrustration> No...I don't think so...
[07:10] <utterfrustration> Though, here, it does. Erm, on lubuntu.
[07:10] <utterfrustration> And using the 'Monitor' config tool gives just one option.
[07:10] <utterfrustration> I'm pretty sure it's specific to lxde, because it _does_ work just fine with xfce.
[07:11] <jmarsden> Wait... <utterfrustration> xranr only shows one screen...
[07:11] <utterfrustration> (and, I'm sorry if I'm coming across as terse; I do appreciate help --- I've been banging my head on this for hours; this, and the damn nvidia bug...)
[07:11] <utterfrustration> Yes...
[07:11] <jmarsden> Was that in Lubuntu??  Because now you say <utterfrustration> Though, here, it does. Erm, on lubuntu.
[07:11] <utterfrustration> Yes, here, on Lubuntu, there is only one monitor seen.
[07:11] <jmarsden> So in Lubuntu, does xrandr see one screen, or two?  I'm confused :)
[07:12] <utterfrustration> Sorry, just one, in Lubuntu
[07:12] <utterfrustration> Please note, even here, IN Lubuntu, nvidia-settings sees both monitors just fine...and shows both active... and working
[07:12] <utterfrustration> AND, for even more fun, I can happily move the _mouse_ over to the monitor beside this one --- which is completely black...
[07:12] <utterfrustration> It's just... augh!
[07:13] <jmarsden> I know nothing about the specifics of the nvidia drivers, and persuading nvidia to fix something for Lubuntu is... probably not going to fly.
[07:13] <jmarsden> So if it is a driver issue, we're probably stuck.
[07:13] <utterfrustration> Well, the nvidia bug is in all the distros...
[07:13] <utterfrustration> but that's something different.
[07:13] <utterfrustration> (when maximizing a terminal window, it eats the panels... )
[07:14] <utterfrustration> Of course, I can't seem to go back from 270 to 260, so I figure I'll just open 5 or so terms on boot, maximize them, refresh the panel (toggle from left side to top) and I'm good
[07:14] <utterfrustration> that's not a problem wtih Lubuntu --- though it's one of the reasons I found lubuntu! ;p
[07:14] <utterfrustration> What's happening here is, for some reason, lxde doesn't _use_ both monitors.  With everything the same, xfce did. (can't test unity; it's gone, now... and good riddance.)
[07:14] <jmarsden> Seems odd that the nvidia driver "knows" the difference between a terminal window and any other window... logically it shouldn't be treating them any differently to any other window, at that level, should it?
[07:15] <utterfrustration> I wouldn't think so...
[07:15] <utterfrustration> but, to add to that description...
[07:15] <utterfrustration> If I open a terminal window ... I have a huge black square (size of initial term)
[07:15] <utterfrustration> and the term window in center of screen
[07:15] <utterfrustration> increasing the size of the term window (dragging lower right corner...) increases black square in upper left corner
[07:16] <utterfrustration> so it seems like it's crapping all over itself...
[07:16] <jmarsden> That is a known bug with nvidia drivers and lxterminal, but we don't know much more than that at this point.
[07:16] <utterfrustration> lxterminal --- and xfce-terminal
[07:16] <utterfrustration> Maybe it's something to do with how terminals expect to draw on the screen? No idea --- I can live with that...
[07:17] <jmarsden> Oh, interesting!   On the two screen front: would it be worth installing xubuntu and then installing lubuntu-desktop and seeing if you can then persuade LXDE to handle the two screens?
[07:17] <utterfrustration> Hrm...
[07:17] <jmarsden> If it worked, you could then uninstall xubuntu packages that you don't want... sort of an ugly way to do an install, but it might be a workaround.
[07:18] <utterfrustration> That's what I've done, though.
[07:18] <utterfrustration> I had xubuntu, installed on top of ubuntu...
[07:18] <utterfrustration> and installed the lubuntu-desktop (and aux packages) on top
[07:18] <utterfrustration> Of course, I should note...
[07:18] <utterfrustration> prior to that, I went from 10.04 -> 10.10 -> 11.04
[07:19] <utterfrustration> And honestly, I'm a hair's breath from just doing a wipe and install...
[07:19] <jmarsden> Oh... hmmm.  How practical is backing up the world and... yes... it might help... but if it doesn't, you'll be unhappy at the time you spent trying it :)
[07:19] <utterfrustration> I've already got the unofficial x64 lubuntu iso... but, tomorrow, I've got 'real work'(tm) to do... and it's late...
[07:19]  * utterfrustration grins
[07:19] <utterfrustration> Exactly. ;p
[07:20] <utterfrustration> Also, I just got ZFS for Linux working ... the bitch of this is, until midday, I didn't have second monitor on...
[07:20] <utterfrustration> since I was doing mostly console stuff + constant reboots. It's only when I settled in to 'finalize' I started bumping into this.
[07:20] <utterfrustration> I'm taking it, though, that this is NOT a known issue with lubuntu/lxde?
[07:21] <jmarsden> Not known to me, at least.  But many Lubuntu users are on older hardware, low RAM, etc etc so using nVidia cards and multile monitors may not be all that common.
[07:22] <utterfrustration> Heh... I wanted a main box that kicked butt; this is actually only a core2 (circa '05...).  My W7 system (i5... bought in '09) ... I use to burn dvds. *laugh*
[07:22] <jmarsden> I have a bunch of PCs here at home, but none have an nVidia graphics card in them :)  So I can't easily test this... I'd have to try to find a "spare" machine at work I could... repurpose :)
[07:22]  * utterfrustration grins
[07:23] <utterfrustration> Well, again, it DOES work with Twinview... so, it just seems that either openbox or lxde (the two 'differences') just don't like 'separate screen' and my setup...
[07:23] <utterfrustration> lxrandr only shows whatever monitor is in use when logging in.
[07:24] <jmarsden> OK.  I'd say you should probably file a bug report on launchpad and hope someone with the hardware can check it out further.
[07:24]  * utterfrustration nods
[07:24] <utterfrustration> Well, thank you for trying... it makes it less frustrating to get to whine a bit to a live person. ;p
[07:24] <jmarsden> You're welcome - sorry it didn't result in a fix for you, though.
[07:25] <utterfrustration> No worries... thanks again!
[07:25] <bioterror> In order to have Openbox manage multiple X screens (this is not the same as multi-monitor TwinView or Xinerama), you need to run an instance of Openbox directly on each screen. We've put work into making Openbox work well with other instances of itself, for this type of configuration.
[07:27] <ich7x64> Better nick...
[07:27] <ich7x64> jmarsden, are you still here?
[07:27] <jmarsden> Yes.
[07:27] <ich7x64> Here's a 'son of a bitch!' for you...
[07:27] <bioterror> ich7x64, http://openbox.org/wiki/Help:FAQ#How_do_I_run_Openbox_across_multiple_X_screens.3F
[07:27] <ich7x64> DISPLAY=:0.1 openbox 2>1 &
[07:27] <bioterror> !language | ich7x64
[07:27] <ich7x64> bioterror: Hah. Yeah. ;p
[07:28] <ich7x64> erm, to your paste. That's what I just tried.
[07:28] <ich7x64> So... what's it mean?
[07:28] <ich7x64> It works.
[07:28] <ich7x64> So, how do I actually make it work all the way?
[07:28] <bioterror> so yes, it's openbox related
[07:28] <ich7x64> That was my [vulgar language] revelation. ;p
[07:29] <ich7x64> That "Ah ha!" --- somewhere!
[07:29] <ich7x64> but I must confess, this is at a level deeper than my knowledge goes; I'm not really clear what the difference is between openbox and lxde --- I thought a wm was a wm...
[07:30]  * ich7x64 snickers evilly
[07:30] <ich7x64> Well, THAT's neat; I can use Openbox's 'terminal emulator', and maximize it, and not have it eat the panel on this screen.
[07:32] <ich7x64> Erm, sorry for rambling. Which config file would I put the display line to automatically start a second session on the second monitor?
[07:32] <jmarsden> ich7x64: If it helps, GNOME is a DE that uses metacity as a WM.  LXDE is a DE that uses openbox as a WM...
[07:33] <jmarsden> ich7x64: I'd try adding it to /etc/rc.local
[07:33] <ich7x64> I wonder if I killed things when I got rid of compiz?
[07:34] <ich7x64> since I think I had xfce with compiz...
[07:34] <jmarsden> Sounds like your system has used every DE on the planet!! :)
[07:34]  * ich7x64 smirks
[07:34] <ich7x64> Before this system...
[07:34] <ich7x64> my main linux system was running slackware... celeron 300mhz, overclocked to 450mhz... ;p
[07:35] <ich7x64> So, yeah, I wanted to play around a bit... in the old days, Enlightenment was all cutting edge. ;p
[07:35] <ich7x64> but, really, I can happily compile my own kernel, but I've never really gotten the gist of the gui end.
[07:35] <jmarsden> ich7x64: In the really old days, X wasn't there at all... I ran the MCC distro from two floppies in 1992 :)
[07:35] <ich7x64> I enjoyed the eye candy --- but really, I just need to be able to launch programs. (usually terms to run vi in, because I haven't gotten used to gvim yet)
[07:36] <ich7x64> two floppies! Hah. ;p
[07:36] <ich7x64> I didn't get into Linux until the mid-90s... by then, you know, we had darn near 30 floppies... and, of course, 10 of those would have CRC errors.... ;p
[07:37] <jmarsden> Yes, I am singlehandedly responsible for importing Linux into the Phillipines in about 1993, on 30+ 720k floppies...
[07:37]  * ich7x64 grins
[07:37] <ich7x64> That's awesome. ;-)
[07:42] <bioterror> jmarsden, you could have drilled them to 1.44MB ;)
[07:43] <jmarsden> bioterror: I think I only had a 720k floppy *drive* in the relevant PC :)
[07:43] <bioterror> :-)
[07:53] <ich7x64> Well, I'm going to reboot... again.  Now that I know it's software... well, really, I use the smaller monitor for vlc (TMF mixes are nice. ;p) or with hexer open in a full screen term, so... it actually might be better only having openbox (with nothing else) running on it.
[07:53] <ich7x64> Thanks again for the help guys; i appreciate it. Have a great evening!
[07:53] <jmarsden> ich7x64: You're welcome.
[08:06] <poltak> hey guys. got a quick question about a bug that happened to me this morning trying lubuntu
[08:07] <poltak> not really a fan of ubuntu but I love lubuntu, and decided to give the new 11.04 a try on my netbook this morning
[08:07] <poltak> anyway, it installed perfectly and ran perfectly
[08:07] <poltak> until I connected to wifi
[08:07] <poltak> then i got kernel panic
[08:07] <poltak> ...
[08:07] <bioterror> what's your wifi chipset
[08:08] <poltak> and then I tried to connect to a different wifi hotspot and it happened again
[08:08] <poltak> It's on an eee pc 1001px (r101 in some regions), so I'm pretty sure it uses some kind of atheros chipset
[08:08] <bioterror> lspci or lsusb
[08:08] <bioterror> should tell it
[08:08] <bioterror> depends where it is connected
[08:09] <poltak> yep, I'll do that in a sec
[08:09] <bioterror> |grep Network
[08:11] <poltak> yep, atheros AR2427
[08:11] <bioterror> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/linux/+bug/762496
[08:12] <poltak> Thought it might be something wrong with the kernel, so I tried connecting it via ethernet once I got home, but then realised ethernet drivers don't work ootb :P
[08:12] <poltak> (to update)
[08:12] <poltak> oh lovely
[08:12] <bioterror> change wpa2 to wpa or even wep with mac filtering, hahaha
[08:13] <poltak> so "fix committed" means it's not yet fixed, yes?
[08:14] <bioterror> The new proposed kernel 2.6.38-9 seems to fix the problem, no more kernel panic for now...
[08:15] <poltak> strange, I was running a fairly up-to-date 2.6.38-* kernel on Arch distro on it before and never had these issues
[08:15] <poltak> but yeah, I suppose there's not much to help it other than updating
[08:15] <jmarsden> poltak: "Fix committed" means the fix has been created but not yet released to the general Ubuntu-using public, basically.
[08:16] <bioterror> use ppa
[08:16] <poltak> oh oh I see, I'll check that out now :)
[08:16] <poltak> thanks for your help and responses guys
[12:54] <callaghan> Hi everyone. I've just installed Lubuntu 11.04 and it's cool so far. One thing, though: Is it possible to move the window buttons to the left side like they are in Ubuntu? I'm just so used to it.
[12:58] <bioterror> oh just like in OS X
[12:59] <callaghan> bioterror: Exactly :)
[13:01] <bioterror> hmmm
[13:01] <bioterror> dunno if that's possible with obconf
[13:03] <bioterror> as ex-os x user I never liked that
[13:05] <callaghan> bioterror: It took a long time for mee too to get used to it, but now I move to the wrong side of the window every time. Thanks for the obconf command, I'll take a look if some setting is in there.
[13:08] <bioterror> there's button configuration
[13:08] <bioterror> not so sure if it moves anything
[13:08] <bioterror> might just change orders
[13:15] <callaghan> bioterror: Yeah, thanks. In obconf/appearance/button order, just enter "CMILN" and it's like OS X. Thanks :)
[13:55] <yoshi_> hej, can I ask for support. from the live cd startx won't work but it comes with a gui, doesnt it?
[13:56] <phillw> live cd comes with gui
[13:57] <yoshi_> well it says failed to load module nvidia (module does not exist, 0)
[14:00] <phillw> do you have nvidea graphics?
[14:01] <yoshi_> yeah, thats to new?
[14:02] <phillw> which version of lubuntu are you running?
[14:05] <yoshi_> newst one, just downloaded to see how it is
[14:08] <phillw> yoshi_: have a read of http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1742952 that should get you up and running, it is very clearly written, so should be easy to follow.
[14:12] <yoshi_> thanks for this threat. I will definitely come back to that when i install it ;)
[14:19] <andygraybeal> yay official! hooray
[14:20] <andygraybeal> i wonder if they will retire xubuntu!
[14:23] <sagaci> no
[14:23] <poltak> sagaci: why you tell me this?
[14:47] <szczur> hi guys
[14:47] <bioterror> hi sz
[14:47] <MrChrisDruif> Aloha
[14:48] <bioterror> are you from tahiti or what?
[14:48] <szczur> :P
[14:49] <MrChrisDruif> Nope, I wish I was from Hawaii thou
[17:14] <Ahmuck> is there a way to set tab length in the story editor?
[17:59] <Timo_> Ahmuck: isn't there a file in the .config folder where you can set stuff like that?
[18:07] <lubuntu_lover> hi there. how do i install firefox (or anything else) on lubuntu? where can i find the software center?
[18:17] <Ahmuck> Timo_: sorry, wrong channel.  i meant scribus
[18:20] <Timo_> well same thing relaly
[18:21] <Timo_> if there is a config entry, you can change it, if not, probablyt not :p
[19:15] <winsen1> hello everybody
[19:16] <winsen1> how can i see my partition type? i mean if it is on fat, ext3 or ext4...etc ; thank you
[19:17] <winsen1> what's the command line?
[19:17] <bioterror> sudo blkid
[19:17] <bioterror> for example
[19:17] <bioterror> df -hT
hi, thank you for answer, unfortunly it doesn't work
[19:20] <bioterror> how so
[19:21] <bioterror> explain
[19:21] <bioterror> sad157@dopethrone:~% sudo blkid                        .:21:21:31 on 11-05-16:.
[19:21] <bioterror> /dev/sda1: LABEL="Windows" UUID="3EE0E0DEE0E09D81" TYPE="ntfs"
[19:21] <winsen1> it says df needs an argumant "t"
[19:22] <bioterror> and df -hT works
[19:22] <bioterror> notice the CAPITAL T
[19:22] <bioterror> which means type
[19:24] <winsen1> yes it works now thank you very mutch
[19:24] <winsen1> with capital T
[19:24] <winsen1> but only on root
[19:24] <winsen1> without sudo
[19:27] <winsen1> i mean i should be superuser to use this command, it's ok thanks
[19:27] <bioterror> blkid requires sudo
[19:28] <bioterror> df does not
 but "sudo bllkid" doesn't work
[19:29] <bioterror> blkid
[19:30] <winsen1> yes blkid works only on superuser
[19:30] <winsen1> both on superuser
[19:34] <winsen1> with "blkid" comand we've  UUID information add, but i personnly i prefer "df -hT" presentation
are you there man?
[19:36] <bioterror> yes
[19:36] <bioterror> reading about acpid
[19:38] <winsen1> sorry what 's acpid?
[19:38] <bioterror> !acpi
[19:38] <bioterror> !acpid
[19:39] <bioterror> haa
[19:39] <bioterror> bot doesnt know
[19:39] <bioterror> ACPID is a completely flexible, totally extensible daemon for delivering ACPI events. It listens on a file (/proc/acpi/event) and when an event occurs, executes programs to handle the event. The programs it executes are configured through a set of configuration files, which can be dropped into place by packages or by the admin.
thanks for information
[19:43] <winsen1> can you tell me witch is best magazine computer? 2 or 3
[19:48] <bioterror> winsen1, I dont understand that question
[19:51] <winsen1> sorry my english is so bad, i am searching for best "computer magazine
[19:51] <bioterror> why? :D
[19:51] <bioterror> you can read omgbuntu :D
[19:52] <MrChrisDruif> xD
[19:52] <MrChrisDruif> It's pretty much the best there is about Ubuntu indeed
[19:52] <winsen1> omgbuntu?
[19:53] <winsen1> is it special for ubuntu ?
[19:54] <bioterror> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/
[19:57] <winsen1> ok, you didn't answer me, i am asking you if it's special for ubuntu magazine?
[19:58] <MrChrisDruif> Not a magazine, online newssite
[19:59] <winsen1> ok, thank you
[19:59] <winsen1> but it's specialy for ubuntu, is it?
[20:00] <bioterror> there's Linux journal on some other
[20:00] <bioterror> 90's magazines
[20:00] <bioterror> they just offers you news from the past
[20:02] <winsen1> ok, i see, you mean there's no magazine as i am searchin, do you?
[20:02] <winsen1> or newwsite
[20:03] <winsen1> sorry newssite but for all systems
[20:05] <winsen1> anyway, can you tell me with command can show me IP adress under (linux, windows, Mac OS X)?
[20:05] <bioterror> ifconfig
[20:05] <gomiboy> linux/osx = ifconfig windows = ipconfig
[20:05] <winsen1> i wonder if that exist
[20:06] <bioterror> gomiboy, rather *nix
[20:06] <winsen1> i mean only one command for all system
[20:06] <gomiboy> bioterror: i wanted to be question specific :3
[20:06] <gomiboy> the one ring to rule them all? ;)
[20:08] <bioterror> !man | winsen1
[20:09] <winsen1> i've had this question  on exam;  = echo $IP under php program
[20:11] <winsen1> but i don't understand why they 've given this question, cause on linux, or windows or Mac doesn't have php by default...
do you agree with me?
[20:13] <bioterror> why my school gave me a practice to write a windows script ;)
[20:14] <winsen1> <bioterror>sorry, i dont understand , what do you mean
[20:18] <Ahmuck> ifconfig
[20:19] <Ahmuck> will show you the ip address
[21:08] <head_victim> gilir: let me know when you're finished on the "todo" page ;)
[21:09] <MrChrisDruif> Indeed
[21:10] <gilir> head_victim, you can go, I'll wait for the next edit :)
[21:10] <head_victim> Cool I take 2 mins at most
[21:13] <head_victim> I'm done, NEXT! :)
hi, only for linux
[22:12] <phillw> head_victim: thanks, I'm just back on WW3 at the moment :/
[22:12] <head_victim> phillw: no worries mate, just making sure you didn't have plans for it that would make my change not work
[23:41]  * Newk discovers lxshortcut