[01:09] <milian_> how do i remove the keyrings in lubuntu
[01:10] <KM0201> you can install the keyring manager.
[01:10] <KM0201> hang on
[01:11] <KM0201> sudo apt-get install seahorse
[01:11] <milian_> cool , thanks for the help
[01:11] <KM0201> then the Menu/Preferences/Passwords and Encryption Keys
[07:52] <mh> multitouch in lubuntu? I have the apple magic trackpad
[08:34] <silverarrow> does anyone know if usb hubs /splitters are much the same?
[08:35] <silverarrow> I'm wondering if I it matters whether they are powered or not
[09:44] <silverarrow> well, I was out, and bought a regular usb hub no-powered
[09:44] <silverarrow> it works
[12:38] <silverarrow> where are all dependencies and plugins for Mplayer?
[12:38] <stlsaint> silverarrow: what do you mean?
[12:39] <silverarrow> I am trying to delete it for reinstallation
[12:39] <stlsaint> silverarrow: by doing a complete removal from synaptic you will be able to do that
[12:39] <silverarrow> I have trouble with the gecko plugin, something is interfering
[12:39] <silverarrow> hmm
[12:39] <silverarrow> ok
[12:40] <silverarrow> hoping that it will be an easy reinstallation
[12:41] <silverarrow> hmm, lubuntu desktop goes out the window too?
[12:41] <silverarrow> it looks like it?
[12:42] <silverarrow> desktop would be like a irrepairable issue?
[12:43] <silverarrow> a bit worrying
[12:43] <stlsaint> silverarrow: wait you lose the lubuntu-desktop package when removing mplayer?
[12:44] <silverarrow> yes
[12:44] <silverarrow> it looks like this
[12:45] <silverarrow> http://imagebin.org/174132
[12:46] <silverarrow> does it make sense?
[12:46] <silverarrow> a bit odd
[12:47] <silverarrow> should I dare?
[12:47] <stlsaint> yea i never knew mplayer was fused into meta package as such, no i would not
[12:47] <silverarrow> desktop is needed
[12:47] <stlsaint> one second
[12:48] <silverarrow> my gecko/mplayer issues seem unsolvable
[12:50] <stlsaint> silverarrow: wait.....did you install the lubuntu-desktop overtop a ubuntu install?
[12:51] <silverarrow> no
[12:51] <silverarrow> it all came with os default
[12:52] <stlsaint> ok, try using the mark for reinstallation option
[12:52] <silverarrow> I have, but not much happens
[12:53] <stlsaint> you say you think the issue is with a specific plugin?
[12:53] <silverarrow> it's soon time for 11.10 isn't it?
[12:53] <silverarrow> yes, I used to stream online tv fine
[12:54] <stlsaint> silverarrow: 11.10 is in beta right now
[12:54] <silverarrow> after an update (of the test type) it got messed up
[12:54] <silverarrow> it is some kind of windows player plugin that doesn't work
[12:55] <stlsaint> silverarrow: i would suggest trying to upgrade that specific plugin itself
[12:55] <silverarrow> or perhaps have two conflicting ones side by side
[12:56] <stlsaint> try removing what you updated
[12:56] <silverarrow> it is a bit obscure by now
[12:57] <stlsaint> exactly what problems are you having?
[12:58] <silverarrow> most things run fine, but I have a lot of plugin crashes in browser
[12:59] <silverarrow> and i can nolonger stream the local tv channel
[12:59] <silverarrow> at all
[12:59] <silverarrow> which I still can in puppy linux, with much the same set up of mplayer/gecko
[13:01] <silverarrow> I'm not sure it is resolvable anymore
[13:01] <silverarrow> it is like detective work
[13:02] <silverarrow> windows media plugin crashes immediately in browser
[13:03] <silverarrow> I need a brake
[13:05] <silverarrow> it is a tricky one?
[13:06] <silverarrow> removing packages turned out tricky at least
[13:06] <stlsaint> silverarrow: seems like a bug within mplayer if it effects more than just one area
[13:06] <silverarrow> maybe
[13:07] <silverarrow> it happened right after an update i did
[13:07] <silverarrow> someone asked me if I had tried the latest version of something
[13:07] <stlsaint> i would suggest trying to test with another player such as vlc until you can hone in on what is wrong with mplayer....OR try removing plugins until you find the culprit one
[13:07] <silverarrow> and I went and tried it unfortunately
[13:07] <silverarrow> vlc isn't as good as it used to be
[13:08] <silverarrow> it will not work as long as gecko is there at least
[13:08] <silverarrow> vlc mozilla and gecko doesn't like each other
[13:08] <silverarrow> they jump at each others throat
[13:09] <silverarrow> where are the plugins then?
[15:52] <silverarrow> hi
[16:34] <kosaidpo> hello guys
[16:35] <kosaidpo> can i install google gnome shell theme  ?
[16:36] <l33_> hello
[16:37] <KM0201> hows it going l33_
[16:37] <l33_> thank you - fine :)
[16:37] <KM0201> kosaidpo: what is google gnome shell theme?
[16:37] <l33_> how are you - everything allright there ?
[16:38] <KM0201> so far, messing w/ some stuff in vbox
[16:40] <l33_> is emulation still slow ?
[16:40] <l33_> heardt that virtual machines are slow -  too slow for makin musi with em
[16:41] <KM0201> it depends on your hardware really (and also what OS youre trying to virtualize)
[16:41] <KM0201> i use vbox for testing
[16:46] <kosaidpo1> hello back
[16:46] <kosaidpo1> l33_: here you go http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/09/google-gnome-shell-theme/
[16:47] <kosaidpo1> l33_: you saw ??
[16:49] <l33_> sec
[16:49] <l33_> k
[16:49] <l33_> i am very very happy witzh lxde
[16:50] <l33_> lxde works better here then xfce
[16:55] <KM0201> i agree
[16:55] <KM0201> kosaidpo1: that looks like a gnome/unity theme.. so very unlikely..
[16:56] <KM0201> actually, it is.
[16:56] <kosaidpo1> KM0201: so it wont work ??
[16:56] <KM0201> thats correct
[16:56] <KM0201> on lxde anyway
[16:56] <KM0201> you can install gnome-shell, and install it, but beware, gnome-shell is causing folks a lot of issues.
[16:56]  * kosaidpo1 tyin it tho 
[16:57] <KM0201> gnome-shell?..lol, make sure you have a THOROUGH backup.. cuz you'll end up reinstalling
[16:58] <neighborlee> KM0201, ageee 100%,,I tried gnome3 once in fedora I think it was,,horrible expereince considering it stole a few minutes of my life from trying to FIND the minimize widget..wasn't amused on any level.
[16:58] <l33_> hehehe
[16:59] <neighborlee> They can keep it
[16:59] <KM0201> neighborlee: yeah, gnome 3 was a huge letdown.
[16:59] <neighborlee> totally
[16:59] <KM0201> they took the KDE route and said "bloat bloat bloat"
[16:59] <neighborlee> It is pretty , but pretty isn't always functional LOL
[16:59] <KM0201> even xfce4, is very bloated, i was disappointed in it as well... was happy to find out about LXDE (had enver heard of it before)
[17:00] <neighborlee> yeah lxde is quite light and enough for most I suspect.
[17:00] <neighborlee> I love light, when talking about my laptop at least ;))
[17:00] <neighborlee> light and functional
[17:01] <KM0201> yup.
[17:02] <kosaidpo1> it doesnt work : P but still alive :D
[17:02]  * kosaidpo1 will get ide of it now
[17:02] <KM0201> kosaidpo1: good luck..
[17:02] <kosaidpo1> ls: ]
[17:11] <JohnDoe_71Rus> What for at change of the user after password input xscreensaver once again asks the password?
[17:11] <KM0201> JohnDoe_71Rus: that didn't make any sense
[17:12] <JohnDoe_71Rus> If to use gnome session, simply input of the user without the password from screensaver
[17:12] <KM0201> well, i don't use gnome-session..
[17:13] <KM0201> but the question still doesn't make a lot of sense
[17:15] <JohnDoe_71Rus> ok. login in lubuntu session - change user - enter password - xscreensaver ask password once again
[17:15] <l33_> c u later
[17:15] <JohnDoe_71Rus> login gnome sesion - change user - enter password - login as user
[17:16] <JohnDoe_71Rus> on the same system
[17:16] <KM0201> i dunno man.
[17:23] <JayP> Hello Lubuntu irc
[17:23] <KM0201> greetings
[17:27] <JayP> I am trying to use Lubuntu.  First, I like it a lot!
[17:27] <JayP> What I am stuck on is trying to reset the keyring password.
[17:29] <JayP> Vanilla ubuntu help would bring up the same GUI I saw when I originally set it in Lubuntu.
[17:29] <rezbd> welcome JayP  :) mee too very new to it. like it very much.
[17:29] <JayP> But there is no option from the menu.  Do you know what the command line to bring up the gui is?
[21:56] <kosaidpo> hello guys
[21:56] <kosaidpo> how can i download a deb package and all its dependecies using teminal ??
[21:57] <svkoskin_> you should prefer using a software repository
[21:57] <svkoskin_> if the package is available in the repositories you've set up, you can use 'apt-get install package'
[21:58] <svkoskin_> well 'sudo apt-get install package' probably
[22:00] <kosaidpo> svkoskin_: infact cus ill use em to install em in other pc where theres no net
[22:00] <svkoskin_> allright. you can use wget to download a package to a media and then 'dpkg -i package_file.deb'
[22:01] <svkoskin_> but dependencies are hard to manage in that condition
[22:01] <Unit193> !info apt-offline
[22:01] <svkoskin_> oh
[22:02] <kosaidpo> i already asked here : P
[22:03] <szczur> kosaidpo, or you can use synaptic
[22:03] <szczur> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Synaptic/PackageDownloadScript
[22:03] <Unit193> szczur: Using a GUI? Shame.. ;)
[22:03] <kosaidpo> Unit193: can you please be more specific cus i didint get it
[22:04] <szczur> Unit193, :P
[22:04] <Unit193> kosaidpo: Read the link from szczur, it should be easier
[22:04] <kosaidpo> Unit193: ok
[22:15] <kosaidpo> Unit193: but still shud have the net in the other machine right ??
[22:15] <kosaidpo> cus i dont have it Unit193
[22:16] <Unit193> kosaidpo: You need to have internet to download .deb files anyway, just this way is much better
[22:18] <kosaidpo> Unit193: but me i dont have the net at all :P
[22:19] <Unit193> Then you can't get deb files either and asking the question you did is rather pointless....
[22:21] <kosaidpo> well so how can i kno only the dpendencies for a deb so ican dl first
[22:21] <szczur> kosaidpo, you can donwload the debs on one PC
[22:21] <szczur> and then use downloaded debs on the other one without internet
[22:21] <kosaidpo> szczur: yeh but i need to ld its dependecies also
[22:22] <kosaidpo> to kno *
[22:23] <szczur> synaptic wil take care of it, mark some packages to installation, then click on File -> Generate download script
[22:23] <szczur> then take that script to a PC with internet connection
[22:23] <szczur> download teh debs
[22:24] <szczur> and take them back to PC where yo want to install them
[22:24] <szczur> and then in synaptic click on File -> Add downloaded packages
[22:24] <szczur> and point it to a folder where files are located
[22:28] <bioterror> dpkg -i package?
[22:30] <kosaidpo> ok
[22:30] <kosaidpo> guys what tool to use to get eeased files ?
[23:35] <droid664> hi I got conky all configured, how do i set it up to autostart ?
[23:36] <droid664> how do i set up an app to autostart ?
[23:39] <KM0201> menu/preferences/desktop sessions
[23:40] <droid664> don't see the option to add ?
[23:42] <droid664> any thought KM0201 ?
[23:42] <KM0201> hmm
[23:42] <KM0201> well, conky... i'm not that familiar w/ it.
[23:44] <droid664> i googled my option, but all the configs I came up with were for ubuntu and not the same options
[23:45] <droid664> I created a script, any thoughts on how to make it autostart at boot up ?
[23:46] <KM0201> droid664: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_I_can_autostart_a_program_when_logging_in_to_Desktop
[23:48] <droid664> ok, that looks good, thanks for the pointer-- lubuntu comunity rocks !
[23:50] <droid664> km0201 you got it going on, thanks again
[23:50] <KM0201> np.