[01:20] <rAfitiiixxx> hello, does someone knows how to make lubuntu 11.10 recognize my USB Headset automatically? if not i would like to know how to fix it so i can use it. If you need some logs or some .conf files, ask me :)
[02:11] <gnuvince> I installed Lubuntu 64 bit on my laptop, and when I came to install the Skype Ubuntu package, it whined about a bunch of 32 bits libraries missing
[02:12] <gnuvince> Is there an easier way to install Skype?  Maybe a repository I could add to /etc/apt/sources.list?
[02:12] <brother-> have you tried adding the ia32-libs package?
[02:13] <gnuvince> I don't know that package, what is it?
[02:13] <brother-> I have no idea about how skype works and so on and I hope it does depend on ia32-libs if it is needed
[02:13] <gnuvince> I'll try
[02:13] <gnuvince> hang on
[02:13] <brother-> it has some libraries and so on. read the package description
[02:16] <phiscribe> ia32 is involved in betting 32 bit apps to run in 64 bit environment
[02:16] <phiscribe> in getting that is
[02:17]  * phiscribe just read the time stamp.....
[02:33] <gnuvince> Cool, installing ia32-libs did the trick.
[02:33] <gnuvince> Thanks for the tip, brother-.
[02:50] <LubuntuPowered> how do i turn off the notification icon on the taskbar for 11.10?
[02:51] <LubuntuPowered> permanently
[03:00] <KM0201> LubuntuPowered: i was wondering that as well... i *think* (i haven't tried it yet). go to menu/preferences/desktop session settings, and uncheck "notification daemon"
[03:03] <LubuntuPowered> brilliant
[03:04] <LubuntuPowered> take the rest of the day off
[03:06] <KM0201> :) will do
[03:06] <KM0201> (considering i'm going to bed ina bout 15min)
[03:06] <KM0201> lol
[03:09] <rAfitiiixxx> Can anyone help me with an usb headset not working on lubuntu 11.10?
[03:14] <KM0201> hmm..
[03:14] <KM0201> hmm
[03:14] <KM0201> a usb headset
[03:14] <KM0201> what model
[03:17] <rAfitiiixxx> KM0201: let me look for it, just a sec...
[03:17] <KM0201> rAfitiiixxx: don't worry about it, we can try something
[03:18] <rAfitiiixxx> KM0201: can't find the the box where it came :(
[03:18] <KM0201> rAfitiiixxx: thats fine
[03:18] <KM0201> plug it in
[03:18] <rAfitiiixxx> it's pluged :)
[03:18] <KM0201> open a terminal and type   lsusb  (LSUSB)   hit enter, and look at the output and see if you can identify your headset
[03:19] <rAfitiiixxx> Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0d8c:000d C-Media Electronics, Inc. Composite Device
[03:19] <rAfitiiixxx> :D
[03:19] <KM0201> well thats perfectly cryptic
[03:19] <KM0201> lol
[03:19] <KM0201> well.. we can try installing pulse audio, see if it picks it up.. if you wanna try that
[03:19] <KM0201> or have you tried that?
[03:19] <rAfitiiixxx> okey! i will do whatever you suggest,
[03:20] <rAfitiiixxx> but i think i allready did that, let me check
[03:20] <KM0201> in a terminalt ype this     sudo apt-get install pulseaudio pavucontrol
[03:20] <rAfitiiixxx> pavucontrol wasn't installed, so i did it
[03:20] <KM0201> ok
[03:20] <KM0201> let it install
[03:21] <KM0201> honestly, having pulse audio installed w/o pavucontrol, is like a car w/o gas
[03:21] <KM0201> once pavucontrol is installed, open it under sound and video
[03:21] <KM0201> click the "output" tab.
[03:21] <KM0201> and see if you can choose your headsets
[03:22] <rAfitiiixxx> KM0201: umm, under sound and video? :( where ?
[03:22] <rAfitiiixxx> oh never mind!
[03:22] <rAfitiiixxx> lol
[03:22] <KM0201> yes, under sound and video... "Pulse Audio Volume COntrol"
[03:24] <rAfitiiixxx> okey, it seems to be set and ready to use my headsets... i'm gonna try it on a youtube video since it's a fresh install and i don't have any music here :P
[03:24] <KM0201> ok
[03:25] <KM0201> as long as you know youtube is working w/o the headsets (i'm assuming you know it is)
[03:25] <rAfitiiixxx> it seems it isn't working :S
[03:25] <rAfitiiixxx> mmm i didn't check on that, let me turn on speakers
[03:25] <rAfitiiixxx> :S
[03:26] <KM0201> lol
[03:27] <rAfitiiixxx> damn, i think the speakers aren't working too, i'm downloading an mp3 from the web... gonna check with that
[03:28] <KM0201> kinda hard to believe you didn't troubleshoot your sound first, rather than immediately moving to your headphones
[03:29] <rAfitiiixxx> the thing is that i hate my speakers since those two suck
[03:29] <rAfitiiixxx> i allways use my headset, in every OS, :P
[03:29] <rAfitiiixxx> okey, some .mp3 file is playing but i have no sound in both, speakers and headset :S
[03:30] <KM0201> well, i understand that, but immediately moving to the USB headset, gives you something far more difficult to troubleshoot, troubleshoot things in order.
[03:30] <KM0201> ok, lets drop the headset, unplug it, and set it aside
[03:30] <rAfitiiixxx> done
[03:30] <KM0201> now, go back to pulseaudio volume control
[03:30] <rAfitiiixxx> i'm on it
[03:30] <KM0201> whats your outputdevices say
[03:31] <rAfitiiixxx> :S it's on spanish, but i think it's the same as Analog device
[03:32] <KM0201> ..
[03:32] <rAfitiiixxx> i'm also checking if the speakers are well conected, i'm gonna make sure of it
[03:32] <KM0201> ok, well i honestly need to go to bed
[03:32] <rAfitiiixxx> the thing is that i can't change it, the Analog output i mean
[03:32] <rAfitiiixxx> :(
[03:32] <KM0201> i have to be up early...
[03:32] <KM0201> you can't change what?
[03:32] <KM0201> the output device
[03:32] <KM0201> ?
[03:33] <rAfitiiixxx> i can't
[03:33] <rAfitiiixxx> :S it won't let me, but maybe it's because i unplugged the headset
[03:33] <KM0201> probably
[03:33] <rAfitiiixxx> shall i plug it in again?
[03:33] <KM0201> what are your options on the configuration tab
[03:33] <KM0201> no
[03:33] <rAfitiiixxx> the options are
[03:33] <rAfitiiixxx> internal audio:
[03:33] <KM0201> logic says, if you're not getting sound at your speakers, your sound isn't working.. so sound isn't gonna mysteriously work coming out of the uSB
[03:34] <rAfitiiixxx> u're right
[03:34] <rAfitiiixxx> :S
[03:34] <KM0201> so you have no options under sound?
[03:34] <KM0201> sorry, under configuration
[03:34] <rAfitiiixxx> i have a bunch of them
[03:34] <rAfitiiixxx> more than i can write!
[03:35] <KM0201> whats it set to right now?
[03:35] <rAfitiiixxx> Stereo digital (IEC958) Output + Analog Stereo Input
[03:36] <KM0201> k, just for grins, try changing that to analog stereo duplex
[03:37] <rAfitiiixxx> YEIII!!
[03:37] <rAfitiiixxx> it's working! on the speakers at least
[03:37] <KM0201> ok
[03:37] <KM0201> now, plug in your USB
[03:37] <KM0201> and adjust the output back to your usb headset
[03:37] <KM0201> and see if you have sound
[03:39] <rAfitiiixxx> no it's not :(
[03:39] <rAfitiiixxx> the output was the one that was before, right? IEC958
[03:39] <KM0201> no.
[03:39] <KM0201> leave it on analog
[03:39] <KM0201> sorry
[03:39] <KM0201> leave it stereo duplex, and change the output tab, to whatever you changed it for usb
[03:41] <KM0201> if you leave configuration, on analog stereo duplex, then no the output devices tab, change that to your USB speakers
[03:41] <KM0201> one would think, you should have sound from your headset
[03:41] <rAfitiiixxx> ok
[03:43] <rAfitiiixxx> honestly, i don't get why is that i can't set this headset :(
[03:43] <rAfitiiixxx> it's not working
[03:43] <KM0201> well, gonna have to work on this another time.. i would go through pavucontrol very carefully, and see if you can figure out... the fact it's seeing the headset... you should be able to get it to work
[03:44] <KM0201> it's just a matter of finding the right setting
[03:44] <rAfitiiixxx> okey, i'm gonna keep trying diferent combos
[03:44] <rAfitiiixxx> hope i get lucky
[03:44] <KM0201> hopefully..
[03:44] <rAfitiiixxx> thanks for all the help KM0201 :)
[03:44] <KM0201> just take this as an abject lesson on how to troubleshoot... don't troubleshoot headsets that aren't working, when you've not even confirmed your sound is working.. :)
[03:45] <KM0201> no problem, best of luck
[03:45] <KM0201> i won't be on tomorrow, but.. hopefully that gets you on the road to success.
[04:00] <woodzy> how do i remove KDE/OpenBox  & Gnome/OpenBox from the list of desktops that is displayed to the user at the login screen?
[04:08] <bioterror> !purelxde | woodzy
[04:09] <bioterror> I've usually just used command: sudo apt-get purge gnome\*
[04:09] <bioterror> or kde\*
[04:09] <bioterror> but that leaves some applications ;)
[04:36] <woodzy> thanks.
[08:44] <l33__> outch
[08:44] <l33__> hi
[08:44] <l33__> hi
[09:13] <plasticdoc> I am having trouble at making a couple of apps autostart at user login. This one works as expected:         ln -sf /usr/share/applications/zim.desktop ~/.config/autostart/
[09:13] <plasticdoc> And this one does not work no matter what iI do:          ln -sf /usr/share/applications/claws-mail.desktop ~/.config/autostart/
[09:13] <plasticdoc>     Any ideas?
[09:20] <bioterror> yes
[09:20] <bioterror> check from that preferences thingie
[09:20] <bioterror> there's those "services"
[09:22] <plasticdoc> Well... I started by doing that. The corresponding boxes were present and checked and all... but no luck with that.
[09:24] <plasticdoc> Strange enough Zim (zim.desktop) autostarts, but it is not present in the automatically Started Applications screen.
[09:25] <plasticdoc> But Claws Mail is present and checked, but does not autostart.
[09:27] <bioterror> edit
[09:27] <bioterror> .config/openbox/autostart.sh
[09:27] <bioterror> ~/
[09:27] <bioterror> and add to the bottom of that file
[09:27] <bioterror> program &
[09:27] <bioterror> program &
[09:27] <bioterror> and remove those .desktop symlinks
[09:27] <bioterror> and then logout and log backin
[09:31] <plasticdoc> In ~/.config/openbox/ I only have lubuntu-rc.xml and lxde-rc.xml, should I create an autostart.sh file?
[09:31] <bioterror> hmmm
[09:31] <bioterror> you could make one then
[09:35] <plasticdoc> I have tried to execute 'openbox-xdg-autostart --list', but it seems to be absent from the system. Although there are openbox, openbox-lxde, openbox-lubuntu, this is a little confusing.
[09:36] <plasticdoc> Is there documentation available for the ~/.config/openbox/autostart.sh file specs?
[09:36] <bioterror> openbox by default should read autostart.sh
[09:40] <plasticdoc> Well, I am now browsing /etc/xdg/openbox and starting to get a feeling for it. But, I wonder, where is the line that loads the contents of the files stored in ~/.config/openbox/ ?
[09:44] <bioterror> I dont have lubuntu machine near me atm.
[09:44] <bioterror> so I cannot check that ;)
[09:44] <bioterror> was it /etc/default/ something
[10:19] <Walraven> Could I get a short description abt playing bluray's in bluray-reader under lubuntu
[10:41] <lubuntu20dash> Hi I upgraded lubuntu to the lastest version and I cant install gnu icecat
[10:46] <lubuntu20dash> Hi I upgraded lubuntu to the latest version, Lubuntu 11.10 and I cant install gnu icecat the error says "Depends: libnotify1  but it is not installable"
[10:48] <mark76> Why isn't it installable?
[10:51] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, because Lubuntu 11.10 does not have it in its repositories
[10:52] <mark76> Odd
[10:52] <mark76> When was it removed from the Ubuntu repos?
[10:53] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, Lubuntu 11.10 it seems, I had icecat in ubuntu 11.04 and it worked fine
[10:55] <mark76> Yep, it's been deleted.
[10:56] <mark76> Replaced by libnotify4
[10:56] <lubuntu20dash>  mark76, any way I can add it back? I really want to use icecat
[10:57] <mark76> You could try adding the repositories for natty
[10:57] <mark76> But I'm not sure if that's a good idea or not
[10:58] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, pastebin the code, I will add them, install libnotify1, then deactivate them
[11:01] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, what are the repositories for natty? pastebin them please
[11:03] <mark76> I've no idea
[11:03] <mark76> And you don't really need to pastebin a single line
[11:04] <lubuntu20dash>  mark76, I really need  libnotify1
[11:04] <l33__> deleted U3 with the U3 tools...still Lubuntu Desktop cant refresh or see the actual excisting directory of my usb memory stick...
[11:05] <lubuntu20dash> AM) l33__, does the directory show in windows?
[11:06] <mark76> Looks like it's not possible lubuntu20dash
[11:06] <l33__> dont know...have so start my windows machine
[11:06] <mark76> You're going to have to use Firefox
[11:06] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, is it, I just need the code to add the repository
[11:06] <l33__> i will test that and tell you later
[11:07] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, or install it manually, that I have no clue how
[11:07] <mark76> Go into your sources list and find/replace oneiric with natty
[11:08] <mark76> Keep natty until GNU updates icecat to use libnotify4
[11:08] <l33__> as leszek told me yesterday, i deleted the U§ from the stick with the command he gave me - this worked without errors...after that i unmounted the stick, formated the MBR with GUID table and then made a volume and formatted it with ext2 not crypted with the lubuntu disc utility
[11:08] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, how I edit my sources?
[11:09] <l33__> and copying something from or to the stick takes really long time...but copying with the mc is quite fast
[11:10] <lubuntu20dash> l33__, in my experience , avoid the U? usb flash drives, if you have one, just sell it away, but now that you have formated it, you are kind of doomed, how big is the stick?
[11:12] <l33__> 4 gig
[11:13] <l33__> i know now hehehe U3 is crap...but it worked for years
[11:13] <lubuntu20dash> l33__, my advice is, backup, and format it one of those usb formating tools in FULL, is gonna take a while, so go watch a movie.
[11:13] <l33__> many lubuntu/ubuntu unetbootin installs successes
[11:13] <l33__> k
[11:13] <l33__> and then seeling it?
[11:13] <l33__> i formatted it many times
[11:13] <l33__> wot do you mean with formatting full?
[11:14] <l33__> format the guid?
[11:14] <l33__> dont using volumes..just directly formatting it without partitioning ?
[11:14] <lubuntu20dash> l33__, deleting the U? thing is generally a bad idea, and I mean one of those tolls made for formating usb flash drives,., not ubuntu formatting tools
[11:15] <l33__> okay
[11:15] <mark76> Can you see a file called software-sources.list in /etc, lubuntu20dash?
[11:15] <l33__> me?
[11:16] <mark76> Are you called lubuntu20dash?
[11:16] <l33__> sorry, thought lubuntu20dash was a ini file hehehe
[11:16] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, I genealy get an error when I try to see files as root, so the answer is no
[11:16] <l33__> have 2 go
[11:16] <l33__> thank you all
[11:16] <l33__> c u later ;)
[11:17] <mark76> Why do you get an error?
[11:17] <mark76> Bye I33__
[11:17] <l33__> ;)
[11:18] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, nevermind, the error only happens if you try to see the root folder, and about the error, asks the dudes who coded PCManFM 0.9.9
[11:19] <mark76> Try opening it as the normal user
[11:20] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, cant see it sorry
[11:20] <mark76> Me neither. It must be deeper down
[11:20] <mark76> Hang on
[11:22] <mark76> Open a terminal and paste this in
[11:22] <mark76> sudo leafpad /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:23] <mark76> Replace leafpad with text editor of choice
[11:24] <lubuntu20dash> so I just  backup and replace oneiric with natty?
[11:24] <mark76> Yeah
[11:24] <mark76> Might as well
[11:24] <mark76> You ain't getting libnotify1 back any other way
[11:26] <mark76> When you're in use the Replace option in the Search menu to replace oneiric with natty
[11:27] <mark76> Then send an email to the GNU icecat team requesting that they update the browser to use libnotify4
[11:27] <lubuntu20dash> cursed leadpad
[11:27] <mark76> leafpad.
[11:30] <lubuntu20dash> mark76, I was insulting it, hence leadpad
[11:30] <mark76> Ah :D
[12:48] <JohnDoe_71Rus> ubuntu 10.04 change gdm to lxdm - don't work automount removable media. pcmanfm can't use, it not work like file browser
[16:14] <JohnDoe_71Rus> is anybody home?
[17:15] <ikr111> anyone knows how to change global fonts size? obconfig will change only the windows fonts size...
[17:42] <eddieTH> hi!
[17:42] <ErwinJunge> hi
[17:43] <eddieTH> i want to make to default the us keyboard
[17:44] <eddieTH> p.s. sorry for my bad english
[17:47] <ErwinJunge> alt-f2 --> in the resulting window "lxkeymap" without the " --> select keymap, click apply
[17:49] <eddieTH> done, but when I restar the pc the layout changes
[19:24] <LucMove> So, can someone please help me make lubuntu run apps and/or scripts at startup?
[19:25] <bioterror> sure
[19:25] <bioterror> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_I_can_autostart_a_program_when_logging_in_to_Desktop
[19:26] <bioterror> urxvtd is just an example
[19:26] <LucMove> yes, I've done that
[19:26] <LucMove> no worky
[19:27] <bioterror> someone broke lxde autostart!
[19:27] <LucMove> ah, wait
[19:27] <LucMove> it says ~/.config/autostart/
[19:28] <bioterror> that's right
[19:28] <LucMove> everything else I found on google says ~/.config/openbox/autostart/
[19:28] <bioterror> the difference between that and what you've found from google is that I've not written those in google ;)
[19:29] <LucMove> are you a developer, maintainer or directly guilty of anything?
[19:29] <bioterror> I'm just trying to make your life easier
[19:29] <LucMove> well, lemme try that other way...
[19:40] <bioterror> did it work
[19:40] <LucMove> FINALLY. It's working now.
[19:40] <bioterror> you're welcome ;)
[19:40] <LucMove> I was using ~ in the Exec line. It really wanted an explicit path.
[19:41] <LucMove> Not very smart, but meh.
[19:41] <LucMove> thank you
[20:24] <goliat> Does anyone know how i can get my power button to work just like when i choose logout, so i can choose shutdown, reboot, etc.?
[20:29] <goliat> I forgot to say it is a laptop and i can use the special buttons for brightnesses, volume and battery status.
[20:31] <LucMove> try running xev on a console and pressing keys, they will be identified...
[20:31] <LucMove> then if xev identifies your power button, the rest is easy
[20:32] <LucMove> just press the power button once and quickly, so it won't actually shut down
[20:33] <LucMove> But that if that doesn't work, why not use another key, like Win-F12, or Alt-Shift-F12. It's what I do.
[20:34] <goliat> LucMove: What is xev? Pressing the power button wont make it shutdown, think only force shutdown works atm.
[20:34] <LucMove> xev is an application. Run it on the console, so you see the output.
[20:37] <LucMove> A white square window will pop up. Drag it to the side so you can see the output on the terminal window beneath it. But make sure that white square has focus when you press keys. That white square captures the keys, the output is in the terminal window. Get it?
[20:37] <goliat> yeah im testing right now
[20:37] <LucMove> great
[20:38] <LucMove> every time you press a key, you should see 5 lines or so...
[20:38] <goliat> yepp ^
[20:38] <LucMove> the third one contains state 0x0, keycode [something]
[20:38] <goliat> pressing a letter will give a return on what letter it should be
[20:39] <LucMove> keycode is what you need
[20:39] <LucMove> for me, keys a,s,d return keycodes 38,39,40 respectively
[20:40] <goliat> the same for me but the power button is a bit tricky for me
[20:40] <LucMove> the power button gives me no keycode
[20:41] <LucMove> So I can't use the power button the way you suggest. Do you get a keycode?
[20:42] <goliat> no me neither
[20:42] <goliat> not*
[20:42] <LucMove> well, there is another thing you can try
[20:43] <LucMove> Right-click the power meter in the system tray and choose Preferences
[20:44] <LucMove> in General options, there is this option, "When power button is pressed" [Ask] [Suspend] [Hibernate] [Shutdown]
[20:44] <LucMove> But that doesn't work for me either.
[20:44] <goliat> Yeah i have all of thoose on ask
[20:44] <goliat> When i had fedora with xfce it worked when i changed them
[20:45] <goliat> but sadly not here
[20:45] <LucMove> I guess both our machines do not communicate the power button in a way that the OS can recognize.
[20:46] <LucMove> So, I recommend using some other key shortcut or combination instead of the power button.
[20:46] <goliat> yeah, i blame dell ;)
[20:46] <goliat> how can i set that up then?
[20:46] <LucMove> open this file ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
[20:48] <LucMove> look for one of the many <keybind sections you have. Each one begins at <keybind and ends at </keybind>. Standard XML, you know.
[20:49] <goliat> ok
[20:49] <LucMove> Clone any one of them, i.e. copy-paste. So you can edit the second one.
[20:49] <LucMove> Here is mine:
[20:49] <LucMove>     <keybind key="S-W-F12"><!-- Logout -->
[20:49] <LucMove>       <action name="Execute">
[20:49] <LucMove>         <startupnotify>
[20:49] <LucMove>           <enabled>true</enabled>
[20:49] <LucMove>           <name>Logout</name>
[20:49] <LucMove>         </startupnotify>
[20:49] <LucMove>         <command>lxde-logout</command>
[20:49] <LucMove>       </action>
[20:49] <LucMove>     </keybind>
[20:49] <bioterror> next time pastebin
[20:49] <Josh__> hello
[20:49] <bioterror> or else!
[20:49] <Josh__> I need some help
[20:49] <LucMove> ah, sorry. Just this once... ;-)
[20:50] <bioterror> Josh__, go ahead
[20:50] <Josh__> ok, I try to connect a virtual harddisc
[20:51] <LucMove> goliat: I assume the key sequence is obvious: Shift-Windows key-F12 in my case. But you can use any other combination.
[20:51] <Josh__> i saw in the description for ubuntu -> connect to server
[20:51] <goliat> LucMove: I can just copy your code and change the keybind right?
[20:51] <Josh__> but i cannot find it on lubuntu, does anone  know where it might be?
[20:52] <LucMove> goliat: yes
[20:53] <LucMove> what is a virtual harddisc? cloud?
[20:56] <goliat> LucMove: the "S" and the "W" is Shift and WindowsKey right?
[20:56] <Josh__> does anyone speak german, because my english is not so good, so i cannot explan my problem
[20:56] <LucMove> goliat: yes
[20:57] <Josh__> virtual disc ist my disc, when I am at the campus
[20:57] <goliat> LucMove: Can i make a comment in the file with //?
[20:57] <LucMove> goliat: no. Comments in XML are made with <!-- comment -->
[20:58] <LucMove> looked at what I pasted here, it has a comment
[20:58] <goliat> Ahh yes i see it thanks :)
[20:59] <LucMove> Josh__: Your English is fine. But I would need a better description of this virtual disc thing.
[21:00] <LucMove> There are many possible setups for something like this.
[21:00] <goliat> LucMove: Is C = Ctrl and A = alt or is there any website where i can see desctriptions
[21:00] <LucMove> goliat: I'm pretty sure there are plenty of Openbox wikis and docs on the Web, but yes, you got that right.
[21:01] <LucMove> S = Shift
[21:01] <LucMove> Maybe M = Meta, but then I'm just over guessing. I've never seen this "meta" key on any machine in my life.
[21:02] <LucMove> and I don't know if meta is supported by openbox
[21:03] <goliat> Isnt Meta just the key Mac have instead of Windows key?
[21:03] <LucMove> if you say so... I have no idea. :;-\
[21:04] <goliat> Me neither but its a guess :P
[21:04] <LucMove> as good as any
[21:04] <goliat> Btw i have changed and saved the file. Do i need to reboot or does it work right away?
[21:05] <LucMove> good question
[21:06] <LucMove> why not create another keybind entry?
[21:06] <LucMove> but now use this: <command>openbox --reconfigure</command>
[21:06] <LucMove> or you can just run 'openbox --reconfigure' on a terminal
[21:07] <LucMove> that will refresh the entire running configuration, including key shortcuts
[21:10] <goliat> it worked :D
[21:10] <goliat> Ctrl-Alt-L now gives me the logout window :)
[21:11] <LucMove> great
[21:11] <goliat> Thank you for your help LucMove :)
[21:11] <LucMove> you're welcome
[21:11] <LucMove> Gotta go now. Bye.
[21:11] <goliat> Bye
[21:21] <goliat> Yay! Power button working!
[22:15] <searching> can't install Lubuntu 11.10