=== JackyAlcine is now known as Alcine === Alcine is now known as jalcine [02:49] Hello everyone [02:50] I started to use lubuntu for three weeks now. [02:51] I'm wondering if there is anyway to know if Lubuntu is dectecting my external Cd/dvd burner? === jalcine is now known as JackyAlcine === jalcine is now known as JackyAlcine === JackyAlcine is now known as jalcine [14:36] Can anyone help me generate a set of OpenPGP keys? [14:36] The instructions on the wiki are for Ubunutu: "System > Preferences > Passwords and Encryption Keys" doesn't exist in Lubuntu [14:37] URL here: https://launchpad.net/+help-registry/openpgp-keys.html [14:43] david_j_r; might this help? https://www.riseup.net/en/howto-gpg-keys#using-the-linux-command-line [14:44] Just open LXterminal from the "start"-menu [14:44] (or whatever they called it) [14:45] yes - that's a big help, thanks! [14:46] You're welcome [14:46] I couldn't work out why "gnupg" wouldn't start in terminal, when that is the package that Lubuntu has installed [14:46] I see it's "gpg". ;) [14:47] Just remember, if something if distribution specific (eg. gnome) try searching the web for terminal commands. Those are DE independent most of the time [14:47] And your looking for pgp? [14:47] not really - [14:47] "Generate an OpenPGP Key pair using GPG" [14:47] I just want to be a good citizen and sign up for the Ubuntu Code of Conduct: https://launchpad.net/codeofconduct [14:48] requires keys :/ [14:48] Hmmhmm [14:48] is a bit complicated for a non "key" user like me - [14:48] too bad there isn't an openid "signature" option available! [14:52] It looks like I need a "key-ring" to import any generated key to Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/+help-registry/import-pgp-key.html [14:53] but does Lubuntu *have* a "keyring"? I haven't spotted one. [14:55] Not that I know of [14:56] Unit193; you around? [14:57] Curious (to me): Synatpic shows me that "ubuntu-keyring" is installed, but when I invoke it from command line in LXterminal, I get "ubuntu-keyring: command not found". [14:59] But maybe it doesn't do what I think it does. [14:59] Sigh! [15:00] "ubuntu-keyring - GnuPG keys of the Ubuntu archive" [15:00] Yep. [15:01] Just going to step out for a bit - will return to this later. Thanks again for your help! [15:03] david_j_r; http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=834162&postcount=5 [15:04] Hmm, gpg.. [15:05] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto [16:27] Seahorse is a handy keyring, worked back a few versions too [16:29] david_j_r; Seahorse is a handy keyring, worked back a few versions too [16:33] MrChrisDruif: LOL - was just going to say - I just installed this: http://projects.gnome.org/seahorse/ [16:33] Works nicely! [16:33] I just repeated what Unit193 said ^_^ [16:33] Also did some diceware ;) [16:34] Took longer to generate keys than I expected, but all good [16:36] Heh, great [16:36] Seemed like the handiest thing for me to use from the options listed on the "HowTo" page. [16:36] Good to know it was a decent choice. ;) === Nex4 is now known as Nax [21:53] hi. I switched from the regular right-click menu to the openbox one, and I can't figure out how to change it back. any ideas?