[00:08] <ch0kee> hi
[00:15] <ch0kee> I'm a bit unfamiliar with lubuntu: I have installed sqldeveloper through alien (was rpm). It works well, so I would like to add it to the LXPanel menu, within a new Category, like "Sql tools -> Sql developer". I ran through the wiki, but didn't find the solution. How can I do that ? (so: config file and syntax of categories and items of lxpanel menu)
[00:38] <ch0kee> I found the solution (if anybody else faces) here :https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ .I should have read that :)
[03:19] <fcuk112> if i want to run lubuntu on a portable usb pendrive, is this the way to go? http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/
[03:23] <fcuk112> i tried unetbootin with amd64 iso but it wouldn't boot into the graphical UI
[03:23] <palhmbs> fcuk112, I just installed lubuntu 11.04 on a 4Gb USB drive with usb-creator -- works awesome.
[03:24] <fcuk112> palhmbs, cool i'll try that
[03:25] <palhmbs> just check to make sure it's FAT32 - is all
[03:25] <fcuk112> tempted to buy a 16gb usb3 drive now :)
[03:29] <biffbaxter> Ive used unetbootin several times and it always has worked like a charm
[03:30] <fcuk112> maybe i set my persistent storage too high?
[03:30] <fcuk112> as a guideline, how much space do you configure for persistence?
[03:32] <biffbaxter> I have not typically used unetbootin for a persistent system. I use it to image machines with no CDROM. Have you tried to simply try it with no persistent just for a test?
[03:40] <fcuk112> i will try it
[03:40] <fcuk112> but wanted to kind of use it as a portable dev environment
[03:44] <palhmbs> fcuk112, you should look into getting a portable SSD drive, somthing with a higher bus speed than USB, or maybe USB 3.0.
[03:45] <palhmbs> that'd be better than relying on a Flash based cheapo pendrive, once you've used up your read/write cycles that'd be the end of your dev enviroment.
[03:46] <fcuk112> icic...  good point
[04:09] <poltak> what's your favourite thing about lubuntu?
[08:28] <kalithlev> does unetbootin work with the lubuntu iso? i can't get my usb drive to boot
[08:32] <bioterror> kalithlev, did you make ext2?
[08:33] <bioterror> I did last sunday
[08:33] <bioterror> I formatted my usb stick to ext2, and executed unetbootin and clicked to install 11.04
[08:33] <bioterror> no problems
[08:36] <kalithlev> i'm unfortunately on windows :(
[08:37] <bioterror> you have latest unetbootin from their site?
[08:37] <kalithlev> yes
[08:37] <kalithlev> trying "Universal USB installer" now
[08:38] <kalithlev> stuck using windows at work, which i'm trying to rectify!
[08:38] <bioterror> why
[08:38] <Unit193> This is nice for Windows users http://www.linuxliveusb.com/en/home
[08:38]  * bioterror has nothing against windows @ work
[08:38] <bioterror> atleast I have working citrix connection and no problems with outlook
[08:38] <bioterror> I dont have to play around with OWA
[08:39] <Unit193> bioterror: Davmail... What version of windows?
[08:40] <bioterror> XP ofcourse! ;D
[08:41] <bioterror> I would like to use Cairo shell
[08:41] <bioterror> but XP is too old :(
[08:43] <Unit193> bbLean? Samurize?
[08:43] <bioterror> bblean wasnt that good
[08:43] <bioterror> neither is litestep :D
[08:44] <Unit193> bbLean is lightweight... :D
[08:45] <bioterror> samuraize could be teh thing ;)
[08:46] <bioterror> bb4win is rather dead?
[08:46] <bioterror> http://cameo.binarybums.com/
[08:47] <bioterror> that looks awesome
[08:47] <Unit193> bbLean does seem dead (But maybe the best one...)
[08:47] <bioterror> check that cameo
[08:47] <bioterror> it's alive!
[08:48] <MrChrisDruif> ...it's....alive?
[08:49] <MrChrisDruif> ;)
[08:49] <bioterror> I'll take shell package!
[10:53] <kalithlev> i get "failed to load fglrx (module does not exist)" when running the lubuntu live cd
[10:55] <bioterror> tried to load propietary ati driver
[10:55] <kalithlev> shouldn't it fall back to the radeon driver?
[10:56]  * Linatux says hi!
[10:56] <bioterror> hi Linatux
[10:57] <Linatux> Unity-refugee here
[10:57] <kalithlev> same!
[10:57] <bioterror> why didnt you take xubuntu? :)
[10:58] <bioterror> but yeah, we expected that to happen
[10:58] <bioterror> even tho people can still run vanilla buntu in Classic Mode
[10:59] <Linatux> yeah - still running gnome2 on a couple of machines
[11:00] <Linatux> running lubuntu here off a 4Gb USB, set up as live. Works rather nicely!
[11:03] <kalithlev> arent they removing ubuntu classic in 11.11?
[11:03] <Linatux> yep
[11:04] <Linatux> want to decide on an alternative before then
[11:06] <kalithlev> i can't for the life of me get my usb drive to boot on my other machine
[11:06] <bioterror> I think xubuntu is best alternative for a ubuntu classic
[11:08] <Linatux> will check out xubuntu - lubuntu seems nice enough. A little plain, but certainly snappy
[11:09] <bioterror> yep
[11:09] <Linatux> & can fit all I normally need on a 4Gb USB key :-)
[11:09] <bioterror> xfce4 is more close to what ubuntu used to be
[11:09] <poltak> they're removing add lubuntu in 11.10
[11:13] <Linatux> time to go - spotcha's
[13:10] <kalithlev> how can i get xapian to work in synaptic? i tried installing apt-xapian-index, but i still don't get the instant search box
[13:12] <kalithlev> nm, installed all the recommended packages for synaptic and now i get it, hurray
[13:24] <MrChrisDruif> kalithlev; You read the Release Note I wrote about it? :D
[13:40] <head_victim> MrChrisDruif: I think it needs more than just the apt-xapian
[13:41] <MrChrisDruif> head_victim; If you install apt-xapian-index it wants to install another dependency that's not already installed
[13:41] <MrChrisDruif> And it's also needs to index one time completely
[13:42] <head_victim> Ah fair enough, I never really understood the use case for the quick search and apt-xapian is the first thing I remove on older, slower computer ;)
[13:42] <head_victim> Renders most older computers completely useless for 5 - 10 minutes or more every time it runs.
[13:45] <bioterror> and what's the point?
[13:45] <bioterror> you get same stuff from it as you get from apt-cache
[13:46] <head_victim> bioterror: or just hit "search" if you want it in synaptic ;)
[13:46] <bioterror> sounds more like inventing wheel again
[13:47] <head_victim> I don't mind it on computers it doesn't cripple but I've never actually used it
[13:49] <MrChrisDruif> I like it...
[13:49] <MrChrisDruif> But then again, I'm not really target audience for Lubuntu ;)
[13:49] <bioterror> who is? :D
[13:49] <bioterror> does it require that part of your brains gets removed? :D
[14:07] <MrChrisDruif> bioterror; I think it does ;)
[14:07] <bioterror> :-)
[14:26] <silverarrow> hi
[14:27] <silverarrow> I have installed a new hard drive in an old portable
[14:27] <bioterror> now you can gather a bigger pr0n colletion <3 ;)
[14:27] <silverarrow> and happen to install the previous version of lubuntu
[14:27] <silverarrow> I can lol
[14:28] <bioterror> nothing wrong with the 10.10 ;)
[14:28] <bioterror> but sure we recommend 11.04
[14:28] <silverarrow> however, I am more likely to download other films lol
[14:28] <silverarrow> is it possible to update, or will I get Ubuntu then?
[14:29] <silverarrow> lubuntu, works well on this one
[14:29] <bioterror> yes it is
[14:29] <silverarrow> better than anything really
[14:29] <bioterror> sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop
[14:29] <bioterror> sudo do-release-upgrade
[14:29] <silverarrow> from terminal I see
[14:29] <bioterror> oh well, who needs GUI? ;)
[14:30] <silverarrow> I have already noticed the upgrade from the default manager
[14:30] <silverarrow> lol
[14:30] <silverarrow> yeah, terminal is nice
[14:30] <bioterror> more resources for browsing web when using terminal, you dont waste resources for drawing [[14:31] <silverarrow> I see
[14:32] <silverarrow> I think opera will download from terminal, but not from package manager
[14:32] <silverarrow> that is weird
[14:32] <silverarrow> or at least download from site
[14:33] <silverarrow> I used to have open office, but lubuntu came default with ABI, so I am going to give it a try
[14:33] <bioterror> libreoffice is present, openoffice is past
[14:33] <silverarrow> oh?
[14:34] <bioterror> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libre_Office
[14:35] <silverarrow> so you would recommend libre
[14:35] <silverarrow> ?
[14:35] <silverarrow> I shall have to try it
[14:35] <bioterror> I would instead of OpenOffice
[14:36] <bioterror> but if you're low on resources (you have ancient computer) I would suggest AbiWord then
[14:36] <MrChrisDruif> If you want something like an complete Office Suite, I would recommend LibreOffice over OpenOffice.org
[14:36] <silverarrow> I see
[14:37] <silverarrow> however, I shall down load libreoffice on my regular computer
[14:37] <silverarrow> or other, I tend to use both these days
[15:30] <head_victim> I don't get the libre office thing, open office hasn't actually done anything to close up yet has it?
[15:42] <bioterror> head_victim, oracle is still bad and libre is the thing atm
[15:43] <head_victim> I just never understand these sudden shifts in flavours of the month for non apparent reasons. I still don't comprehend how cares about the ask ubuntu website when launchpad answers goes unloved.
[15:44] <head_victim> I guess I'm not cool enough to understand all the sudden changes. I mustn't be subbed to the correct mailing lists ;)
[15:44] <bioterror> no sudden shift
[15:46] <head_victim> See that's probably the problem, to me it seemed like it was
[16:11] <bioterror> head_victim, oracle purchased sun microsystem around 2009 or something cant remember
[16:11] <bioterror> then they shut off open solaris project
[16:11] <bioterror> and closed most valuable service from people: Sun Solve
[16:11] <bioterror> not closed
[16:11] <bioterror> but you have access to there if you have service plan
[16:12] <bioterror> and people didnt like those acts, especially that open solaris
[17:07] <kalithlev> What's the best way to execute ssh-add after I've logged in?
[17:16] <kalithlev> i made a .desktop file and put it in .config/autostart, it's perfect!
[17:55] <bioterror> kalithlev, sshd-add?
[17:55] <bioterror> ssh-add?
[17:57] <kalithlev> adds my private ssh key to the agent
[17:57] <kalithlev> so i don't have to type my super long passphrase all the time!
[17:58] <bioterror> hmmm?
[17:58] <bioterror> I dont get
[18:03] <bioterror> kalithlev, why dont you create ssh key and cat it to remote server
[18:03] <bioterror> you dont have to use password while loggingin
[18:03] <bioterror> and you have tab completion on remote server while using scp
[18:13] <kalithlev> my private key has a passphrase, i need to unlock it once when i get passwordless logins
[18:14] <kalithlev> then I get*
[19:04] <kristian_> phillw, hey
[19:04] <kristian_> the rest of you, also hey
[19:18] <phillw> hi kristian_
[19:23] <Unit193> Howdy phillw, kristian_
[19:24] <Paintman> When is expected Lubuntu 11.04 alternate to be released?
[19:25] <phillw> Paintman: I'm not too sure, they are busy with 11.10 at the moment. There is a minimal install for 11.04
[19:26] <Paintman> Ok I'll try it.
[19:26] <phillw> have a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GetLubuntu
[19:26] <bioterror> !mini | Paintman
[19:27] <Paintman> Nice!
[19:29] <Paintman> So what is the difference between Minimal CD and Alternate CD?
[19:30] <bioterror> Paintman, minimal is minimal
[19:30] <bioterror> it just install basic ubuntu without any X11
[19:30] <Paintman> ok
[19:30] <bioterror> you can then build your wanted system or just take the easy way and say "sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop"
[19:34] <kristian_> Paintman, I just installed from it, it is neat
[19:34] <Paintman> :)
[19:35] <kristian_> I just got openbox and the cairo dock, though.... no "full desktop"
[19:37] <bioterror> who configures my acpid
[19:37] <bioterror> should run suspend when battery level reaches ~5%
[20:21] <silverarrow> hi again
[20:21] <silverarrow> I just did the upgrade
[20:23] <silverarrow> and it seem to work fine
[20:23] <silverarrow> except now I am stuck with login with password
[20:23] <bioterror> put your credentials? ;)
[20:24] <Unit193> silverarrow: Is that your question? There is a nice FAQ to fix that
[20:24] <silverarrow> there is?
[20:24] <silverarrow> I shall google for it
[20:24] <silverarrow> and it's not really a problem
[20:24] <silverarrow> I like the new version
[20:25] <Unit193> silverarrow: Autologin?
[20:25] <silverarrow> yes, I would pefer that
[20:25] <silverarrow> prefer
[20:25] <Unit193> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ
[20:26] <silverarrow> do you know chromium well? it has a popup for traslation that I can not get rid of ?
[20:26] <bioterror> "do not translate english"
[20:26] <bioterror> or something like that
[20:28] <silverarrow> hmm...
[20:30] <MrChrisDruif> silverarrow; I know Chromium pretty well...what's precisely the matteR?
[20:32] <silverarrow> I get a popup-line that asks if I want it translated
[20:32] <bioterror> and you choose that it should not translate pages in english
[20:32] <silverarrow> and it seems there is no way to disable it
[20:32] <bioterror> if that's the case
[20:33] <silverarrow> yes,that would be great, and norwegian
[20:34] <silverarrow> is it a question that come with every knew page I open, and I have to choose "no" for ever single one, ever?
[20:35] <bioterror> choose from the menu
[20:35] <bioterror> :D
[20:35] <bioterror> hmm
[20:36] <bioterror> do I really have to make a screenshot
[20:36] <silverarrow> no
[20:36] <silverarrow> lol
[20:37] <silverarrow> thanks it work
[20:37] <silverarrow> works
[20:37] <bioterror> really
[20:37] <silverarrow> hi paintman
[20:37] <Paintman|shoppin> bye
[20:38] <bioterror> Paintman|shoppin, no away nicks, it's a part of irc etiquette ;)
[20:38] <Paintman|shoppin> oops
[20:38] <silverarrow> yes, no it seems straight forward,
[20:38] <bioterror> you can use /away command ;)
[20:38] <Paintman|shoppin> ok
[20:39] <silverarrow> it might have worked all the time, it's just that I thought I turned it off generally, but it pops up for each new language you open
[20:40] <silverarrow> and I had english, danish, and norwegian, and of  course,  ach has to be taken care of
[20:42] <silverarrow> thanks
[20:42] <silverarrow> have a nice day
[20:42] <silverarrow> #hardware
[20:46] <silverarrow> how do you get an invite to #hardware ?
[20:47] <bioterror> does that have something to do with lubuntu?
[20:48] <silverarrow> well, I did make an atempt to install lubuntu on my "new" (used) portable. Something happened and I cannot boot at all, not even the pre stage where you choose boot options and enter BIOS, totally black?
[20:49] <silverarrow> at first it worked fine with a test version of windows 7
[20:49] <silverarrow> I'm shore it has anything to do with lubuntu,
[20:50] <silverarrow> or if it's something nasty they have added to make people buy and register Windows 7
[20:51] <silverarrow> I thought the guys there might have an idea how to trouble shoot the issue
[20:51] <silverarrow> "totally black screen on boot up",
[20:52] <bioterror> take battery out, press power button for 10 seconds, put battery back in and try to boot
[20:52] <bioterror> mystical trick for thinkpads for example
[20:54] <silverarrow> ...right away
[20:55] <silverarrow> !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[20:55] <silverarrow> it worked
[20:56] <silverarrow> Thanks :- )
[20:56] <bioterror> np
[20:56] <silverarrow> a new trick, and noted
[20:57] <Soupermanito> im trying to make a booteable liveusb using UNetbootin, using a lubuntu 11.04 and a 4gb kingston device, and it stops at 12 of 185 files 6% and does nothing
[20:57] <silverarrow> it's a  intel duo core 2, with 1 GB  Ram
[20:57] <silverarrow> I thought it might run Ubuntu well if I got 2GB RAM, toem tends to run slow
[20:58] <Soupermanito> aparentlyit copying filesystem.squash, its normal that it takes so long?
[20:59] <silverarrow> or I mean Totem tends to like a lot of ram, and is the only media player I can make work with everything
[20:59] <bioterror> it takes a while
[20:59] <bioterror> can take 5-15mins
[20:59] <Soupermanito> ok :) thanks
[21:00] <Soupermanito> :P they could add a current progress bar besides the overall progress bar
[21:00] <silverarrow> Thanks again bioterror, regards
[21:00] <Paintman> hi again :)
[21:00] <bioterror> wish I could somehow figure out how to do image so that it could be dd'd
[21:00] <bioterror> it would be awesum!
[22:33] <silverarrow> is there a way to make vlc default flash player?
[22:34] <silverarrow> it runs more smoothly on a computer I  have than adobe
[22:37] <bioterror> no
[22:37] <bioterror> it wont play in browser your flash videos