[00:00] Cool [02:12] Do ctrl-x,-c,-v,etc. Not work for moving files in lubuntu? [02:20] Phosphenes: "In Lubuntu" is not specific enough. They work for cut and paste of text in many Lubuntu applications, including Leafpad. Are you trying to use them in pcmanfm ? [02:21] Yes that's what I meant, sorry [02:21] They should work there... they are listed in the Edit menu as shortcuts for Copy and Paste... let me check here... [02:22] I see them listed too, but whenever I try it they don't work. [02:22] They still work through right clicking but it's just inconvenient [02:22] Seems to work for me... run pcmanfm, click on a file to select it, ctrl-C, moev to a different directory, ctrl-v ... worked here. [02:23] That's odd, won't work for me [02:23] I'm using lubuntu 10.10 [02:24] Might be worth upgrading then... ah, I'm actually using 11.04 with the very latest unreleased git code version of pcmanfm, because I am testing that package... :) [02:24] Is there any way I could just upgrade the version of pcmanfm? [02:24] I have a 10.10 iso here, I can create a virtual machine running 10.10 and test in a few minutes... [02:25] Phosphenes: Interesting question... I don't know if I have built the git version for Maverick (10.10) yet, let me check... [02:27] Looks like my Maverick builds of the very latest libfm, the library pcmanfm uses, failed. I'll see what I can do but as of right now, there's no easy way to get the current libfm and pcmanfm code into 10.10. [02:27] What is stopping you from upgrading to 11.04 ? [02:28] It ran slow when I was using kubuntu so I went back to 10.10. I guess it will run better in lubuntu though so I'll try it [02:32] Right, I don't think Lubuntu 11.04 is much slower than Lubuntu 10.10 . [02:32] Ok thanks, I'll try upgrading then. [02:55] Phosphenes: I just installed Lubuntu 10.10 and ctrl-x, ctrl-c and ctrl-v work for me in its version of pcmanfm, which is pcmanfm 0.9.7-0ubuntu1 [02:59] That's weird, I'll try upgrading anyways to see if it works. Thanks though. [03:26] You're welcome === Unit193BeGone is now known as Unit193 [04:09] !help [04:09] 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. :-) [04:09] Cool [04:19] Whatever happened to that question? [04:19] lol [04:59] Hey [05:00] Is there a way to get rid of the windows button thing and replace it with the ubuntu menus in the default panel [05:00] Also, can i use themes from ubuntu? [05:00] diytto, what windows button? [05:01] Well thats the best way i could describe it :p the lbuntu button that has menus [05:02] menu button that's [05:02] in windows it's called "start menu" [05:03] and no, we dont have modules for lxpanel that has your ubuntu kind of "applications, places, system" -menu [05:03] Erm sorry irc client just crashed [05:03] Oh ok [05:03] I just want all the settings menus in a panel [05:05] Uhm, do the ubuntu themes work on lubuntu? I really like Radiance :p [05:05] radiance gtk2 theme yes [05:06] Would installing gnome slow down my system :p [05:08] sure [05:08] :< [05:08] gnome is bigger and requires more juice from your computer [05:08] and I dunno about your system [05:08] Ah ok [05:08] Well this is fine [05:08] I have a dell latitude d600 laptop [05:08] 512mb ram [05:08] I would not run Gnome [05:08] Yea [05:09] I hope you have 1400x1050 panel ;) [05:09] as I had [05:09] What? [05:10] Ehhhh Docky is not working right [05:18] Will lubuntu use my swap partition automatically? [05:31] you tell us [05:31] does top or free -m show you your swap [05:51] swapon -s # is what I would use to check [05:52] or maybe cat /proc/swaps if you are really old school :) [06:08] Is there a way to disable this laptop from sleeping in lubuntu? When it sleeps i can never wake it up [06:10] diytto: There is probably a power management daemon you can configure or get rid of... but I don't know the details. [06:10] Oh ok [06:11] jmarsden: Do you think there might be one in the package manager? [06:12] I suspect there is something installed by default... does dpkg -l |grep power-manager show you anything interesting? [06:15] Possibly gnome-power-manager ? [06:21] Ummm i just accidentally deleted the power button from the panel :s how do i get it back [06:22] jmarsden: It has gnome-power-manager installed [06:22] OK, so that's the one to look at if you want to disable it or configure it to behave differently on your laptop. [06:23] How do i use it [06:23] And also how do i get my power menu button back in the panel [06:24] I'm not sure... I think someone else did that a couple of months back, there is probably an answer in the lubuntu-desktop mailing list archives. [06:25] :s [06:25] I'd try it here but I am running a Debian VM and trying to get a new version of a package to build and run there so I can get it approved soon... [06:25] :( [06:25] Okay [06:25] Well [06:26] I don't know [06:26] :/ [06:27] diytto: You can search the mailing list archives for the answer... [06:30] Where? [06:30] :s weird [06:40] jmarsden: How do i search it? [06:43] Found it [06:43] Google is your friend, I would think site:lists.launchpad.net lubuntu-desktop WORDS TO SEARCH FOR might do it? [06:51] jmarsden: Are you in lubuntu right now? [07:07] sup folks === semitones_tea is now known as semitones [07:31] diytto: No, but I finished the other packaging work, so I can run Lubuntu if there is good reason to... [07:31] Hi stlsaint [07:32] Nah im good [07:32] Thanks [07:42] jmarsden: nm getting ready to head to gym [07:42] bbiab [07:46] Thanks guys [07:46] Going to sleep now [09:51] hello [09:52] réinstallation de lubuntu 10.4 sur laptop Fujitsu Siemens AMILO La-1703 en cours de finalisation [09:53] en vue d'installer proprement une solution MAO (Hydrogen, Audacity, ...) [09:53] sur une config de l'an 2000 :-) [10:01] parle anglais sil vous plait [10:01] oups sorry [10:03] i dont have any question for the moment but i try to make a musical station with a very old laptop (see up) [10:07] ok, you have plenty of options for different apps [10:08] i don't now very well lubuntu [10:08] :-( [10:08] lubuntu-desktop gives you the config/customization from LXDE and the default applications [10:09] i would like try hydrogen,audacity and some synthesis soft [10:09] ok [10:09] lubuntu-core gives you the config/customization and no apps [10:10] then you have to build from there, install lxterminal, web browser and so on [10:10] rather urxvt than lxterminal ;) [10:11] yes i had chromium and lx-terminal, should i don't use the synaptics manager ? [10:11] synaptic works great [10:12] but as usual, linux gives you a zillion tools to accomplish one thing, and you have to choose the tool yourself [10:12] OS X, Steve thinks these for you ;) [10:13] yes, but i am very uggly with dépendances rules :-( [10:13] mOorf, what do you mean by music station, are you going to do some audio editing or just playing mp3's? [10:13] no i want to editing and composing music... [10:14] mOorf: you could try musescore [10:14] for lear i've grooveschack ;-) [10:14] ear^ [10:14] musecore ? what is it ? [10:14] it's for composing scores [10:14] ok, but what is scores for you ? [10:15] it's those 5 lines with notes ;) [10:15] a musical piece on a paper [10:15] it lays out notes on the bars [10:15] http://musescore.org/ [10:16] i was try hydrogen a few hoursago (in the same configration),it seem work properly i an first time, but when i try to install jack driver it works uggly [10:16] ok for scores elros [10:17] but dor the sounds driver, should i install hydrogen, audacity and musecore without jack driver ? [10:17] it has midi playback [10:17] sorry, I don't know about jack [10:18] you should go with the ubuntu studio ;) [10:18] it should have all these fancy things setup [10:19] ok nop [10:21] lubuntu just comes with alsa [10:22] ok thks bio terror [10:24] hi [10:25] mOorf: http://musescore.org/fr/manuel [10:26] merci beaucoup :-) [10:45] yes guyz thks for your help.... i try to install Hydrogen at first beacuse he don't use jack librairies (not supported in my very old laptop), i think the better is defintively to install ubuntu-studio under an other harddeck [11:38] How goes the night? [14:57] darn, leafpad doesn't have tab support. any light alternative? [14:58] hm, gedit is still a good option [14:58] (Need to get 2,078 kB of archives. After unpacking 7,737 kB will be used.) === szczur_ is now known as szczur [22:40] new on lxdc do it support python codes [22:43] do Lubuntu support pyton codes?