[01:53] <lynaealt> ybit: hey
[02:22] <lynaealt2> ybit help!
[02:23] <ybit> hey sorry about all of that
[02:23] <ybit> i've been creating a screencast for my friend
[02:23] <ybit> i've just given her xubuntu and lubuntu and i was walking through how to get help
[04:06] <lynaealt> ybit help!
[04:11] <lynaealt> ignore these messages, sorry just working on more screencasts
[04:16] <zeroseven0183> Quick questions
[04:16] <zeroseven0183> How do you modify the Alt-Tab look here in Lubuntu?
[04:20] <foobarbob> ybit help!
[04:24] <ybit> ugh
[04:24] <ybit> one more
[04:28] <zeroseven0183> Anyone?
[04:32] <foobarbob> ybit help!
[04:33] <Unit193> zeroseven0183: Check ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
[05:03] <ybit> ...and i'm done
[05:03] <ybit> whee! one more ubuntu user
[05:04] <Unit193> ybit: Why does he keep doing that anyway?
[05:04] <ybit> that's me
[05:04] <ybit> i was showing how to get help using irc
[05:05] <ybit> was showing how to message me
[05:05] <ybit> and i'm done for the night
[05:05] <ybit> adíos amigos!
[05:05] <Unit193> Adios
[07:40] <Mr_EE1> hello guys
[07:41] <Mr_EE1> i want to use tv on my desktop how do i get it playing on lubuntu11.10 its a phillips sa7130x
[07:43] <Mr_EE1> hello guys
[07:51] <JohnDoe_71Rus> Mr_EE1: may be http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=948180
[08:25] <Mr_EE1> JohnDoe_71Rus: how to get the drivers for my tv-card?
[10:48] <david_j_r> I have recurrent problems loading certain sites into browsers
[10:48] <david_j_r> The worst offenders are Gmail loading in Chromium, but it affects other sites and browsers too.
[10:49] <david_j_r> I thought it might be my internet connection, but have now tested on a very fast JANET connection, and it is the same.
[10:49] <david_j_r> Last thing I did was run Firefox and Chromium from terminal command line, so I have "logged" those sessions.
[10:50] <david_j_r> Two questions:
[10:50] <david_j_r> 1. Where's the best place to post about this problem? Lubuntu mailing list? (Seems like ubuntu forums would the *wrong* place ;) )
[10:51] <david_j_r> 2. Is there anything else I could/should do to debug/get useful diagnostic info?
[10:55] <head_victim> david_j_r: I'd probably have a terminal running top and see what chromium is doing when you're trying to load those pages CPU and memory wise.
[10:56] <head_victim> I've often found CPU is the more common bottleneck than network connection speed.
[10:56] <david_j_r> Interesting - will check it out.
[10:57] <david_j_r> I just checked back and there was a thread running on this in the lubuntu-desktop mailing list, but it went quiet.
[10:57] <david_j_r> I see I even posted in it! Had forgotten....
[11:00] <david_j_r> Hmm -- just tried Chromium with Gmail now.
[11:00] <david_j_r> It started out OK, but stalled while reading first message.
[11:01] <david_j_r> CPU never really went over about 20% (while running - it pegged while loading).
[11:01] <david_j_r> But now it has totally frozen, and CPU is 3%.
[11:02] <david_j_r> It seems more like a "window" problem than CPU or network speed (which is fine).
[11:18] <kvarley> I installed compiz and am using it as my window manager. It has made the default title bars disappear. Can I get them back or not? I assume they are provided by openbox?
[11:26] <head_victim> kvarley: I've never tried compiz and lxde but all I've heard is that is doesn't work well. I'd suggest posting on the mailing list to see if anyone who has done it previously pops in
[11:26] <head_victim> david_j_r: ah ok, I don't recall the ml conversation on that topic, were any suggestions offered?
[11:26] <kvarley> head_victim: Ok thanks
[11:40] <david_j_r> head_vicitim: ml conversation started here: https://lists.launchpad.net/lubuntu-desktop/msg05574.html
[11:40] <david_j_r> It dried up pretty quickly!
[11:51] <head_victim> david_j_r: appears to be a general problem not  just with Lubuntu as well
[11:52] <david_j_r> I see plenty of complaints, but not much specificity - but when you say "general", do you mean across OS's? or Linux in particular?
[11:53] <head_victim> Across all OS's
[11:53] <david_j_r> =/ Bummer.
[11:54] <head_victim> Is it fairly recent?
[11:54] <david_j_r> No - been consistent since I installed Lubuntu 11.10
[11:54] <david_j_r> I'm on Windows at work, and never a problem
[11:54] <head_victim> Have you disabled any/all extensions?
[11:54] <david_j_r> even at home...
[11:55] <david_j_r> yes - done the "safe mode" testing, and across different browsers.
[11:55] <david_j_r> I was running Jaunty on the machine in question
[11:55] <david_j_r> and it didn't have any trouble
[11:55] <david_j_r> Moved to Lubuntu to get off Jaunty. )
[11:55] <david_j_r> :)
[11:56] <head_victim> Maybe it's that version of Chromium.
[11:56] <head_victim> https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/beta MIGHT be worth a try but bear in mind it's beta software so unless you know how to revert changes it may not be a good option
[11:57] <david_j_r> Possible - it's *worst* in Chromium, but not only
[11:58] <david_j_r> My Chromium reports: 15.0.874.106 (Developer Build 107270 Linux) Ubuntu 11.10
[11:59] <david_j_r> But that is *default* for Lubuntu, isn't it?
[11:59] <david_j_r> Is there a "stable build"?
[12:01] <david_j_r> The versions in the launchpad page you linked are all 16.0.912.63, so yet newer that what I've got.
[12:02] <david_j_r> Here > https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/stable > v. 	16.0.912.63~r113337
[12:03] <head_victim> Ah I've always thought dailies were less stable than betas
[12:03] <head_victim> So I didn't think dailies would be a good idea.
[12:03] <david_j_r> Where do I find out what PPA my system is getting its updates from?
[12:03] <head_victim> It won't be using a PPA unless you've told it to.
[12:03] <head_victim> It will be using the main repositories
[12:03] <david_j_r> No - I haven't - I'm just using it as Lubuntu-out-of-the-box
[12:04] <david_j_r> right
[12:05] <david_j_r> Are they on Launchpad somewhere?
[12:05] <head_victim> http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric-updates/chromium-browser is the package you're currently using
[12:06] <head_victim> https://launchpad.net/chromium-browser is the main launchpad page
[12:06] <david_j_r> thanks
[12:55] <Thorbjorn> Hail! How i can change openbox menu in lubuntu?
[12:55] <bioterror> you get openbox menu and you want lxde menu back?
[12:55] <Thorbjorn> no
[12:56] <Thorbjorn> i change session to openbox, how i can change menu, add more aplications
[12:56] <bioterror> by configuring
[12:56] <Thorbjorn> in openbox menu?
[12:56] <Thorbjorn> but how?
[12:56] <bioterror> ~/.config/openbox/menu.xml
[12:57] <Thorbjorn> doesn't work
[13:02] <Thorbjorn> bioterror: okay im now in empty openboks
[13:02] <Thorbjorn> openbox
[13:04] <Thorbjorn> now working
[13:04] <Thorbjorn> thanks
[17:20] <Gege71> hello
[17:33] <Gege71> is there a tool to configure lxde colors/themes
[17:33] <Gege71> configurring a dark theme is really a pain
[18:44] <ybit> hi Gege71
[18:44] <ybit> looking into it
[18:45] <ybit> Gege71: you mean outside of plaintext?
[18:46] <ybit> Gege71: I'm not aware of such a program, but I think it's a straightforward process in developing this app if you or someone wants to
 indeed, graphical tools are needed... but i'm unable to make one :)
[23:52] <bodhi_zazen> Can one configure the notifications on Lubuntu, the bubble ?
[23:53] <bodhi_zazen> http://i.stack.imgur.com/9XUz6.jpg
[23:54] <bodhi_zazen> http://askubuntu.com/questions/88274/how-can-i-make-smaller-pop-ups-on-lubuntu