[02:37] <PsyCl0ne> Evening all, I recently installed Lubuntu on a older desktop of mine but randomly a part of my monitor just stopped displaying anything could anyone help me out please?
[07:48] <jita> why does alt-f2 run dialog opens in the background ?
[08:43] <l33_> hi
[10:26] <leszek> hi
[12:09] <lubuntux> Cannot get HP laserjet p1008 printer working
[12:09] <lubuntux> foomaticrip failed
[12:09] <lubuntux> comes as status
[12:10] <lubuntux> I installed the hplip drivers from apt-get
[12:10] <lubuntux> problem still persists
[12:12] <leszek> are you sure that you are using the hplip driver ? Because the error ist famous to happen with hpijs drivers
[12:12] <leszek> malformed ppds to be correct
[12:14] <lubuntux> how do i check and correct that
[12:15] <leszek> the best would be to go to the printer setup tool or calling the webinterface of cups at localhost:631
[12:15] <lubuntux> how do I do that?
[12:17] <leszek> open chromium and type in the adressbar, localhost:631
[12:17] <lubuntux> okay
[12:17] <lubuntux> there are lots of links
[12:18] <lubuntux> where do I go?
[12:20] <leszek> printer
[12:20] <leszek> your printer should be listed
[12:21] <leszek> click on it to see which driver is in use
[12:22] <lubuntux> okay lemme see
[12:22] <david_j_r> Anyone home for a quick question from a Lubuntu newbie?
[12:24] <leszek> david_j_r: just ask
[12:24] <david_j_r> OK - thanks (love your screencasts, btw!)
[12:24] <lubuntux> HP LaserJet p1008 hpijs, 3.11.7, requires proprietary plugin
[12:24] <david_j_r> Where would I find the default Lubuntu wallpaper?
[12:24] <lubuntux> HP LaserJet p1008, hpcups 3.11.7, requires proprietary plugin
[12:25] <lubuntux> these two lines are here
[12:25] <david_j_r> I mean on the system: I used my own pic, but now want to put the default one back...
[12:25] <lubuntux> on the cups website
[12:26] <leszek> david_j_r: /usr/share/lubuntu/ I guess. I am not sure, try looking in the artwork package from lubuntu in synaptic. It will list the files containing and their location
[12:27] <leszek> lubuntux: you have to change the driver to hplip
[12:27] <david_j_r> @leszek - Doh! I went right past it - that was actually one of the directories I was looking for! Thanks
[12:27] <meetingology> david_j_r: Error: "leszek" is not a valid command.
[12:28] <leszek> lubuntux: the second dropbox (administration or management or how its called in english) gives you an option to edit the printer
[12:28] <leszek> there you can set the driver I guess
[12:29] <lubuntux> How?
[12:30] <leszek> lubuntux: have you found the edit printer entry ?
[12:31] <lubuntux> yes
[12:31] <lubuntux> There are so many options that it is confusijng
[12:31] <leszek> ok an assisstant should pop up
[12:31] <leszek> you have to choose your printer there
[12:31] <leszek> and click on next
[12:32] <leszek> now give it a name or just keep the defaults
[12:32] <leszek> click next
[12:32] <leszek> it will take some time to load the printer library
[12:33] <leszek> than you will get a modell list
[12:33] <lubuntux> and?
[12:33] <leszek> you have to choose the right printer driver here
[12:33] <lubuntux> I will copy paste this chat and work on it tomorrow
[12:33] <leszek> so look for a hplip driver here
[12:33] <leszek> lubuntux: k
[13:42] <kerloi> Hi all. I'm trying lubuntu for an old computer. By now I'm quiet pleased with the performances but I'm looking for one thing and I can't find out how to do that.
[13:43] <kerloi> How to safely remove any attached usb ? I need to do that from the gui not from a terminal. The people who uses this computer doesn't want to deal with a terminla :)
[13:45] <leszek> kerloi: in the filemanager right click on the entry in the side pane and remove
[13:46] <kerloi> Ok thanks I just figured it out :). There is no way to do that outside the file manager (like in the task bar ?)
[13:47] <leszek> kerloi: not of that I know
[13:50] <kerloi> leszek: Ok thanks.
[16:39] <jita> does anybody knows of this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lubuntu-meta/+bug/889414  ?
[16:40] <leszek> jita: yeah
[16:40] <jita> leszek, so its not only me ?
[16:47] <leszek> jita: exactly its a bug
[16:47] <jita> leszek, is it reported earlier ?
[16:51] <leszek> yeah I heard of it before
[16:53] <jita> leszek, do you use lubuntu ?
[17:01] <leszek> jita: yes I have it installed in a vm here
[17:01] <leszek> and I have it running (even though an older version) on my arm netbook
[17:01] <jita> leszek, so you dont face this bug ?
[17:01] <leszek> jita: I have this bug too
[17:01] <leszek> at least in the newer version
[17:01] <leszek> the older ones seem fine
[17:02] <leszek> I guess its a bug in openbox or lxpanel
[17:05] <jita> Ok i guess i will wait till it is resolved
[19:26] <l33_> cu
[20:36] <pr0nGuy> How do I view jpegs with Lubuntu?  Do I have to install a package for that?
[20:44] <pr0nGuy> I have gpicview natively installed, but for some reason I cannot view jpegs from my camera.  Any ideas?
[20:45] <bioterror> you should see jpegs without a problems
[20:46] <bioterror> it lacks raw support
[20:47] <pr0nGuy> well, they don't seem to be viewable from neither of my digital cameras.
[20:47] <bioterror> what kind of cameras you have?
[22:14] <reflexrg> I have volume on full blast can barely hear movie
[22:15] <reflexrg> what's that one command to change volume in terminal
[22:15] <reflexrg> i forget
[23:42] <elz89> How can I change the resolution for the logon screen, and also make this system wide for all users?