=== JackyAlcine is now known as [Jacky] === [Jacky] is now known as JackyAlcine [09:16] hi [09:16] I need some help === skai is now known as Guest66658 [09:17] can somehelp help me [09:17] maybe [09:18] thanks [09:18] I m using lubuntu 11.04 [09:18] I want to change caps lock to shift [09:18] ım using xkeycaps [09:18] but when ı restart [09:18] it's going back to caps lock again [09:19] I look also to system->preferences->keyboard->layouts->options [09:19] but I havent found any menu like this in lubuntu [09:19] please help [09:20] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MultimediaKeys gives you some hint [09:21] xkeycaps is a graphical interface for the xmodmap [09:34] ı need some commands [09:35] is system->preferences->keyboard->layouts->options possible in lubuntu [09:35] how to enter system preferences in lubuntu === Guest66658 is now known as skailubuntu [09:47] is there anybody to help [11:28] hi [11:29] does anyone use the beagle search engine? [11:30] waste of resources [11:30] bioterror, but search is awesome [12:30] using (non-mirrored) dual monitors, is there any way to specify which monitor a newly opened application will show up in? === christian is now known as Guest71166 [16:41] haallloo [16:41] anybody hiome? [16:55] morri: there are 57 people in this channel [16:55] good [16:56] anyway- can anybody of thoswe 57 people tell me if there is a way to make windows phone photos visible on lubuntu? my other half has a windows phone unfortunately and it doesnt seem like it is possible to see the photos because of their format [17:04] what format is it using if it is not jpg? sounds strange [17:04] can you run file on it? [17:04] morri: open a terminal and typ (no quotes) "file path/to/filename" [17:05] brother ~$ file Desktop/393198_10150437764572318_514567317_8516569_1062931290_n.jpg [17:05] Desktop/393198_10150437764572318_514567317_8516569_1062931290_n.jpg: JPEG image data, JFIF standard 1.02, comment: "*" [17:05] example [17:06] try that [20:15] Guys I got tip on Lubuntu because I am using something on which I can develop for Android with only 1GB Ram and my Windows Xp is not enough [20:15] Is there any more lightweight but still easy to set up? [20:26] So, you want something easy to setup and use, but with less than 1G of ram that's not Lubuntu? (I don't quite get your question) [20:29] I have 1GB ram so using windows XP is for developing (Eclipse, Android SKD) is slow as hell [20:30] so until I buy new PC i wanna work on something more lightwegiht, but I dont want to spend hours trying to figure out how to run it. [20:30] I think that eclipse/java should not be problem. [20:30] Well, there's Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Puppy, SliTaz, AntiX, BodhiLinux, and many more :P [20:30] I just need lubuntu (or something else) to detec my phone [20:31] What I am asking whats would be ...is lubuntu light enough ? :) [20:31] btw not sure whats the name but I know that you can install ubuntu from windows directly using some utility. It is possible for lubuntu too? [20:31] I run it with 500MHz, and 510MB ram (some taken from video) [20:32] Wubi is.... Not something I [20:32] d'd recommend to someone I like ;) [20:33] Unit193: does it run smooth? [20:33] sorry I got disconnected [20:34] I have never used Wubi, I have no idea how well it'd work with Lubuntu compared to Ubuntu [20:34] it's hard to use wubi when you dont run windows at all [20:34] * bioterror runs away [20:35] ^^ [20:36] bioterror: ? I do [20:36] btw I found piece of advice To add a new distro you need to edit data/isolist.ini and recompile wubi [20:36] I hope I will find something more easy then that [20:41] ok I found this http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purelxde [20:42] put what he means is that I should install ubuntu and just run all this commands? [20:43] That's if you already have Ubuntu and want to "switch" to Lubuntu [20:44] Unit193: thats sound like plan :) [20:44] so I just unistall of that and LXDE is already there?! === bastlfreenode is now known as thebastl [20:45] No, at the end there is a section to "install" Lubuntu [20:46] ou ok so i run just whole thing in terminal [20:49] and I can run it, right after I load ubuntu? [20:49] no need to turn off gnome or something? [20:50] It'd be better to just install Lubuntu, but I suppose you could do that === robotman is now known as AlexAv