[00:04] :) === EvilJackyAlcine is now known as JackyAlcine [05:55] how do I add startup programs to desktop sessions? [05:56] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_I_can_autostart_a_program_when_logging_in_to_Desktop [05:58] I noticed that lubuntu doesn't have the app where you can turn off apps at bootup time like service manger [05:58] how do I edit this? [05:58] not desktop startup apps [05:59] how about if an app doesn't get placed in the menu? alarm-clock doesn't but I can start it up with run well I am going to make it a startup app so doesn't matter [06:00] in the FAQ is a guide how to add application to start menu [06:02] that was easy for me to do since I know how to find files via the terminal lubuntu needs to be more user friendly [06:02] then make it more friendly, it's opensource and we have community [06:03] okay [06:03] I really love LXDE [06:04] I've been reading posts about businesses not wanting to switch to linux [06:04] and I wonder why [06:04] well I do agree with gnome being buggy sometimes with the power buttons [06:05] but I think LXDE is the best choice for businesses [06:05] I think Windows 7 is the best choice for businesses [06:06] I haven't experienced any problems with any buttons disappearing so far using lxde and its a lot like windows xp so it isn't too hard a learning curve [06:06] the opensource world has nothing close to Exchange + Outlook [06:06] I don't like windows its bloated and slow [06:06] most people don't use email clients these days [06:06] really? [06:07] how is outlook so good? [06:07] you mean they use only iPhones to write these tens and hundres of emails? [06:07] they use phones to book these meeting rooms? [06:07] or what? [06:08] you can use any email program to book meeting rooms or call [06:08] I don't see your point [06:09] you're welcome to come here to my work office and show how [06:09] I have gnome 3 with evolution [06:10] I don't really like evolution takes up to much system resources [06:10] thanks, you made my point [06:10] conversation ended. [06:11] but there is tons of other apps to use instead of evolution [06:11] like? [06:11] like the one that comes with lubuntu [06:12] does it talk with the exchange server if the imap is not enabled? [06:12] dunno I never had that problem [06:12] microsoft exchange server? [06:15] I do a small business so I dunno if linux would meet your needs [06:15] it meets mine fine [06:18] bioterror what kind of business are you in? [06:19] atm. a huge media business corporation [06:20] what kind of media? [06:20] tv, films, music, commercials? [06:20] news paper, tv channels, magazines, radio channels [06:20] what else :D [06:20] I see [06:21] are you saying that exchange lets you automatically call and book events you put in your calender? [06:21] I can open a desired meeting room from calendar and book it [06:22] and invite people into that meeting and so on [06:23] Alright, this isn't exactly on topic, just learned that desktop Linux isn't for everything. [06:23] I am assuming this contacts someone to book it and then sends out email invitations to selected people [06:32] yeah its like bringing up religion or politics when you talk about that! [07:58] a [08:41] just checked out trisquel 5 mini with lxde wasn't what I expected I'd thought they would have some apps you guys left out. also they had the bloated add/remove app too. [08:42] the web browser they use looks pretty awesome lightweight very easy to use and comes builtin with all the crap that expert firefox users always add with their addons [08:43] such as cookie manager, adblocker, useragent switching...etc... [08:44] !ot | reflexrg [08:44] reflexrg: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! [08:44] whoops wrong window [14:12] hi all [14:13] is there a way to install lubuntu with wubi? [14:13] anyone there? [14:15] ? [14:17] is there a way to install lubuntu with wubi? [14:17] please [14:18] tapion: i dont know if you can install lubuntu directly but you can use "sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop" to get lubuntu [14:18] thanks [14:18] during the normal installation [14:19] tapion: after the system is installed [14:20] during the installation what happens when i select "install lubuntu next to windows 7"? [14:20] resize the partition and create a new partition for lubuntu? [14:24] during the installation what happens when i select "install lubuntu next to windows 7"? [14:26] hi. I want to create my own distro lubuntu-based. what can I use? [14:27] iceroot: during the installation what happens when i select "install lubuntu next to windows 7"? [14:28] !remaster | sbamLUCE [14:28] sbamLUCE: Interested in remastering the Ubuntu !LiveCD or !Alternate installer? See: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization - Or use tools such as http://uck.sourceforge.net/ or http://linux.dell.com/wiki/index.php/DRU_Disc_Remastering_Utility [14:28] tapion: is that wubi or the real installation? [14:28] real [14:29] resize the partition? [14:29] tapion: it will install the grub bootloader and install lubuntu on a free partition [14:29] tapion: if there is no free partition it will resize an existing one [14:29] and if the disk is full? [14:29] ok [14:29] iceroot: ok, but from what I see uck uses gnome.... I want to use lxde ..... [14:29] it is not really clear [14:29] and not present on documentation [14:30] thanks you very much =) [14:30] tapion: having a backup is always a good idea [14:30] sbamLUCE: ah ok, sorry dont know [14:30] yea i know it's not safe [14:31] tapion: not safe is the wrong word, normally its safe but a backup is always good [15:22] anyone using windowmaker on lubuntu? [15:30] hi. I want to create my own distro lubuntu (lxde) -based. what can I use? [15:42] iceroot: do you know if uck allows me to add software installed from source to the new distro? [15:46] ocs_: not sure about http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/ [15:47] i know http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html was using that tool [15:50] holstein: many thanks [16:39] hi [17:52] hello [17:52] how do i change lubuntu login wallpaper? [17:54] from lxdm settings [17:55] th^2: You can set the wallpaper in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf [17:59] is it meeting in two hours? [18:01] bioterror, yep [18:01] isn't the meeting elsewhere? [18:02] leszek, thanks [18:09] leszek, that has no affect [18:34] hmm [18:34] than its a bug I guess [19:03] changing default.conf worked [19:03] :S [19:04] is clamscan on 11.10 ? [19:05] http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/nautilus-clamscan [19:05] but i fear that's not what you're looking for reisio [19:06] seems like some nautilus extension for clamscan :) [19:06] don't think Lubuntu even uses nautilus [19:06] thanks for lookin', though [19:07] http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric-updates/clamav [19:07] there you go [19:07] clamscan should be in there [19:07] http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric-updates/i386/clamav/filelist [19:07] it is [19:07] yeah I guess I could install it in the live environment [19:08] i've done that before [19:08] so have I, heh, just forgot [19:08] thanks for the reminder :P [19:08] np [19:13] wanted to scan this computer of someone's for der viruses, but also show them Lubuntu while it chugs along [19:13] adios! [19:15] you could probably use avast also on the live cd.. it's good. [19:30] avast is on the live cd?? [19:38] if you install [19:56] * gilir shows the way to room #ubuntu-meeting for the lubuntu team meeting in 5 min :) [19:56] Yes sire! [19:56] * M0hi follows [20:48] Is there a screen magnifier or zoom application for lubuntu? [20:58] hi