[00:00] lol its listed in the faqs. but i need to have the meta package to upgrade*update lubuntu? [00:01] Nope [00:01] Numn: i update ubuntu all the time, and i don't have that package [00:01] I had it at one point ;) [00:02] ok go down to the meta package thing in the faqs its told there :S [00:02] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ [00:03] Unit193: how iss it you enable ctrl alt backspace [00:03] i thought that was in the faq (i remember it there) [00:04] KM0201: in the ubuntu it aws [00:04] was* [00:04] KM0201: nano .config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml [00:06] Unit193: yeah, but i'm trying to remember the command [00:10] figured it out. [00:10] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonQuestions#Meta-packages: ubuntu-desktop [00:10] KM0201: protip: Search, then ask [00:11] Unit193: i didn't find it w/ a search [00:11] i just finally remembered the file to edit.. a search didn't turn it up [00:15] Heh, http://paste.ubuntu.com/660787/ (That's after sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop --no-install-recommends -s |pastebinit ) [00:17] lol [07:11] i think i figured out my problem.. when I set up my disks as Raid1 in the webUI(including formatting them of course)... it's not actually doing anything to the disks.. .i booted a parted magic live CD and looked at the partitions, and the drives that should be i nthe Raid, are still listed as unallocated. [07:11] woops [07:11] wrong channel [08:10] hi everyone [08:10] i have a question about icons [08:11] !ask | whatthefunk [08:11] whatthefunk: 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. :-) [08:11] i can change the icon on the panel, desktop, or menu, but no matter what i do i cant get the icon in the left hand corner of the open window to change [08:11] the icon also wont change in the task bar in the panel [08:16] so...is there anyway to get the icon in the open window to chage? [08:23] anybody? [08:29] I've never not that much care what the icon looks like in titlebar [08:29] that was a good sentence [08:33] it just seems weird that when you change an ion, its not system wide [10:47] I have windows version of firefox running in wine, it has 8 separate flash games running open in separate windows , load average is after hour 0.06, 0.03, 0.05,............... 0.12 the highest it gone.... unbelievable ...in fact I really dont believe those stats compared to Ubuntu which runs the same task at 1.50 odd most times [10:47] you have too much time ;) [10:51] I play flash games for a livin, not enough time is my problem, [10:51] probably poker? :) [10:51] Bingo [10:51] lol [10:52] hate the game [10:52] lol [10:52] next level is moving to stocks [10:53] Well for sure but I only play the free games so no risk :) [10:54] I use a mouse recorder to buy tkts so I can play 24/7 [10:54] make a small amount each day on each site it soon adds up [11:00] Thinking of forking lubuntu into BingOS, a distro dedicated to the world of online Bingo with all the tools to make a small fortune [11:00] lol [11:00] :D [11:10] mi laptop just crashed :p [11:10] from the couch to the floor but it didnt seem to harm it xD [11:12] Another advantage to running a light distro ? [11:23] lol [13:18] someone got same as me.. everytime i start computer i need to write my password for the wireless all the time === EyeWare is now known as EyesIsMine [13:29] no, i auto logon no problem. [13:30] Numn: try this... right click on your networking applet, and choose "edit connections" [13:30] ok, how do i do that.. i thought it would do it then i typed for the first time :S [13:30] Numn: then, on the first tab "wired".. highlight your wired connection (probably eth0, maybe eth1) [13:30] after you highlight your wired connection, click "Edit" [13:31] then at the top, uncheck "connect automatically" [13:31] ok thx [13:31] one thing i've found (with all *buntus) is if you have a wired connection like this... it always looks for wired for like 5min, before it looks for wireless [13:31] Numn: not quite done [13:31] save that, then go to the wireless tab. [13:32] and choose your wireless network, then choose "connect automatically" [13:32] you'll get disconnected when you save it, then you should reconnect automatically [13:32] when that's done, try restarting, and see if it signs you on auto. [13:32] yes its already their. but everytime i make changes i get the same defualt again [13:33] is your wireless network set to connect automatically? [13:33] YES [13:35] hmm [13:35] are you getting asked for your network password, or your keyring password? [13:36] oh it working now :) [13:36] thx for the help :) [13:39] what was the problem [13:40] keyring i think :P [13:51] well keyring, and network password, is a big difference [13:51] the keyring is getting asked, because you're likely set to "auto login". [13:59] and also because when you were asked to rpovide a password for the keyring you put in a password instead of leaving it blank [14:11] morri: exactly. :) i always leave mine blank [14:12] yea me too [14:12] my point was, he's asking about a network password, when he's actualy entering his keyring password... Asking Questions 101.. rule 1.. ask the proper question.. :) [14:12] thats also true.. [15:29] So I have bluetooth on my laptop and I'm trying to connect to my headset. my issue is that some programs play sound but others(java based programs) will not play sound through the headset. any ideas onto what it may be [15:30] but the same java software work on my other laptop that is running ubuntu [15:50] anybody having a problem getting 11.10 alpha installs to boot? [15:52] pip__: is itfreezing at "bluetooth" [15:52] yeah thats the one [15:55] I am able to open a terminal with ctr+alt+f1 [15:58] so I guess technically it's not a freeze, but I can't get a GUI [16:19] ttfn guys [16:56] Need help with minimal install. Which package should I use the first option is Basic Ubuntu Server. I tried this but the computer will not boot up. Lubuntu is not an option. [17:01] I did not get your question [17:03] The question is do I have to install another verison of ubuntu or xbuntu then install lubuntu from terminal? [17:04] no [17:05] you can install lubuntu with command: sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop --no-install-recommends === ubuntu is now known as silverarrow [19:00] anyone who can operate a mac? [19:01] I am trying to burn iso in mac, and have trouble [19:01] I am trying to burn lubuntu and some kind of disk check tool [19:02] any mac-linux people here? [19:03] you can burn it with that mac's disc thingie [19:04] that is where I am at a loss lol [19:04] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto#Mac OS X [19:05] I am sitting here with my fathers new mac, and it is the only machine here working properly [19:05] I am here watering plants, while everyone are away [19:07] I shall be without a burner for several days, the mac is it [22:46] anyone who can help with grub failure ? [22:47] update totally messed with the newly installed os [22:47] I am quite shore it is grub trouble@ [22:48] anyone by the computer+ [22:48] bioterror? [22:48] head_victim?