[00:00] <diytto> Cool
[02:12] <Phosphenes> Do ctrl-x,-c,-v,etc. Not work for moving files in lubuntu?
[02:20] <jmarsden> 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] <Phosphenes> Yes that's what I meant, sorry
[02:21] <jmarsden> They should work there... they are listed in the Edit menu as shortcuts for Copy and Paste... let me check here...
[02:22] <Phosphenes> I see them listed too, but whenever I try it they don't work.
[02:22] <Phosphenes> They still work through right clicking but it's just inconvenient
[02:22] <jmarsden> 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] <Phosphenes> That's odd, won't work for me
[02:23] <Phosphenes> I'm using lubuntu 10.10
[02:24] <jmarsden> 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] <Phosphenes> Is there any way I could just upgrade the version of pcmanfm?
[02:24] <jmarsden> I have a 10.10 iso here, I can create a virtual machine running 10.10 and test in a few minutes...
[02:25] <jmarsden> Phosphenes: Interesting question... I don't know if I have built the git version for Maverick (10.10) yet, let me check...
[02:27] <jmarsden> 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] <jmarsden> What is stopping you from upgrading to 11.04 ?
[02:28] <Phosphenes> 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] <jmarsden> Right, I don't think Lubuntu 11.04 is much slower than Lubuntu 10.10 .
[02:32] <Phosphenes> Ok thanks, I'll try upgrading then.
[02:55] <jmarsden> 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] <Phosphenes> That's weird, I'll try upgrading anyways to see if it works. Thanks though.
[03:26] <jmarsden> You're welcome
[04:09] <diytto> !help
[04:09] <diytto> Cool
[04:19] <Phosphenes> Whatever happened to that question?
[04:19] <Phosphenes> lol
[04:59] <diytto> Hey
[05:00] <diytto> 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] <diytto> Also, can i use themes from ubuntu?
[05:00] <bioterror> diytto, what windows button?
[05:01] <diytto> Well thats the best way i could describe it :p the lbuntu button that has menus
[05:02] <bioterror> menu button that's
[05:02] <bioterror> in windows it's called "start menu"
[05:03] <bioterror> and no, we dont have modules for lxpanel that has your ubuntu kind of "applications, places, system" -menu
[05:03] <diytto> Erm sorry irc client just crashed
[05:03] <diytto> Oh ok
[05:03] <diytto> I just want all the settings menus in a panel
[05:05] <diytto> Uhm, do the ubuntu themes work on lubuntu? I really like Radiance :p
[05:05] <bioterror> radiance gtk2 theme yes
[05:06] <diytto> Would installing gnome slow down my system :p
[05:08] <bioterror> sure
[05:08] <diytto> :<
[05:08] <bioterror> gnome is bigger and requires more juice from your computer
[05:08] <bioterror> and I dunno about your system
[05:08] <diytto> Ah ok
[05:08] <diytto> Well this is fine
[05:08] <diytto> I have a dell latitude d600 laptop
[05:08] <diytto> 512mb ram
[05:08] <bioterror> I would not run Gnome
[05:08] <diytto> Yea
[05:09] <bioterror> I hope you have 1400x1050 panel ;)
[05:09] <bioterror> as I had
[05:09] <diytto> What?
[05:10] <diytto> Ehhhh Docky is not working right
[05:18] <diytto> Will lubuntu use my swap partition automatically?
[05:31] <bioterror> you tell us
[05:31] <bioterror> does top or free -m show you your swap
[05:51] <jmarsden> swapon -s    # is what I would use to check
[05:52] <jmarsden> or maybe cat /proc/swaps if you are really old school :)
[06:08] <diytto> Is there a way to disable this laptop from sleeping in lubuntu? When it sleeps i can never wake it up
[06:10] <jmarsden> diytto: There is probably a power management daemon you can configure or get rid of... but I don't know the details.
[06:10] <diytto> Oh ok
[06:11] <diytto> jmarsden: Do you think there might be one in the package manager?
[06:12] <jmarsden> I suspect there is something installed by default... does dpkg -l |grep power-manager    show you anything interesting?
[06:15] <jmarsden> Possibly gnome-power-manager ?
[06:21] <diytto> Ummm i just accidentally deleted the power button from the panel :s how do i get it back
[06:22] <diytto> jmarsden: It has gnome-power-manager installed
[06:22] <jmarsden> 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] <diytto> How do i use it
[06:23] <diytto> And also how do i get my power menu button back in the panel
[06:24] <jmarsden> 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] <diytto> :s
[06:25] <jmarsden> 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] <diytto> :(
[06:25] <diytto> Okay
[06:25] <diytto> Well
[06:26] <diytto> I don't know
[06:26] <diytto> :/
[06:27] <jmarsden> diytto: You can search the mailing list archives for the answer...
[06:30] <diytto> Where?
[06:30] <diytto> :s weird
[06:40] <diytto> jmarsden: How do i search it?
[06:43] <diytto> Found it
[06:43] <jmarsden> Google is your friend, I would think   site:lists.launchpad.net lubuntu-desktop WORDS TO SEARCH FOR      might do it?
[06:51] <diytto> jmarsden: Are you in lubuntu right now?
[07:07] <stlsaint> sup folks
[07:31] <jmarsden> diytto: No, but I finished the other packaging work, so I can run Lubuntu if there is good reason to...
[07:31] <jmarsden> Hi stlsaint
[07:32] <diytto> Nah im good
[07:32] <diytto> Thanks
[07:42] <stlsaint> jmarsden: nm getting ready to head to gym
[07:42] <stlsaint> bbiab
[07:46] <diytto> Thanks guys
[07:46] <diytto> Going to sleep now
[09:51] <mOorf> hello
[09:52] <mOorf> réinstallation de lubuntu 10.4 sur laptop Fujitsu Siemens AMILO La-1703 en cours de finalisation
[09:53] <mOorf> en vue d'installer proprement une solution MAO (Hydrogen, Audacity, ...)
[09:53] <mOorf> sur une config de l'an 2000 :-)
[10:01] <elros> parle anglais sil vous plait
[10:01] <mOorf> oups sorry
[10:03] <mOorf> 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] <elros> ok, you have plenty of options for different apps
[10:08] <mOorf> i don't now very well lubuntu
[10:08] <mOorf> :-(
[10:08] <elros> lubuntu-desktop gives you the config/customization from LXDE and the default applications
[10:09] <mOorf> i would like try hydrogen,audacity and some synthesis soft
[10:09] <mOorf> ok
[10:09] <elros> lubuntu-core gives you the config/customization and no apps
[10:10] <elros> then you have to build from there, install lxterminal, web browser and so on
[10:10] <bioterror> rather urxvt than lxterminal ;)
[10:11] <mOorf> yes i had chromium and lx-terminal, should i don't use the synaptics manager ?
[10:11] <elros> synaptic works great
[10:12] <elros> but as usual, linux gives you a zillion tools to accomplish one thing, and you have to choose the tool yourself
[10:12] <bioterror> OS X, Steve thinks these for you ;)
[10:13] <mOorf> yes, but i am very uggly with dépendances rules :-(
[10:13] <bioterror> mOorf, what do you mean by music station, are you going to do some audio editing or just playing mp3's?
[10:13] <mOorf> no i want to editing and composing music...
[10:14] <elros> mOorf: you could try musescore
[10:14] <mOorf> for lear i've grooveschack ;-)
[10:14] <mOorf> ear^
[10:14] <mOorf> musecore ? what is it ?
[10:14] <elros> it's for composing scores
[10:14] <mOorf> ok, but what is scores for you ?
[10:15] <bioterror> it's those 5 lines with notes ;)
[10:15] <elros> a musical piece on a paper
[10:15] <elros> it lays out notes on the bars
[10:15] <elros> http://musescore.org/
[10:16] <mOorf> 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] <mOorf> ok for scores elros
[10:17] <mOorf> but dor the sounds driver, should i install hydrogen, audacity and musecore without jack driver ?
[10:17] <elros> it has midi playback
[10:17] <elros> sorry, I don't know about jack
[10:18] <bioterror> you should go with the ubuntu studio ;)
[10:18] <bioterror> it should have all these fancy things setup
[10:19] <mOorf> ok nop
[10:21] <bioterror> lubuntu just comes with alsa
[10:22] <mOorf> ok thks bio terror
[10:24] <leszek> hi
[10:25] <elros> mOorf: http://musescore.org/fr/manuel
[10:26] <mOorf> merci beaucoup :-)
[10:45] <mOorf> 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] <thereaper243> How goes the night?
[14:57] <pmatulis> darn, leafpad doesn't have tab support.  any light alternative?
[14:58] <pmatulis> hm, gedit is still a good option
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[22:40] <Dogwar1984> new on lxdc do it support python codes
[22:43] <Dogwar1984> do Lubuntu support pyton codes?