[02:51] <kop> adjust font size in the main menu ?.....
[02:51] <kop> 10pt default fonts on a 1280x720 42" lcd ....
[02:51] <kop> 'jus sayin ...
[02:51] <kop> heh
[03:04] <clache> kop: Hi, You talking to who?
[05:38] <kop> clache, myself usually
[05:39] <clache> Ah ok. I have a question
[05:39] <clache> I use Lubuntu 11.10
[05:40] <clache> I want my trackpoint go faater
[05:40] <clache> But the accelaration and sensitivity are at maximum
[05:42] <clache> The cursor take very long time to travel the screen.
[19:55] <clache> Hi, i used Firefox on my Lubuntu11.10. When i press F11, i haven't got the MenuBar. Hover the mouse or press Alt don't make appear it. I try to change "browser.fullscreen.autohide" but it's the same thing.
[19:57] <Unit193> Yep, fullscreen removes the menu
[20:00] <clache> Unit193: Yes, but i must be reappear when i press Alt or place the mouse at top.
[20:01] <Unit193> That's not what full screen does in Firefox
[20:02] <clache> On other distros, it was ok. I'm surprise.
[20:03] <Unit193> Really? I tried it on another *ubuntu and same thing
[20:05] <clache> I change and the toolbar appear, not menubar.
[20:05] <Unit193> ...And on a Windows VM I had handy...
[20:08] <clache> Ussually, i don't use fullscreen. I place all buttons and adress bar on the menubar. It's maybe for this reason. I investigate my options, thanks to you.
[21:30] <bigstan> Good afternoon, all-  Who would I send an email to to let the webadmins know that the promotional banners/button images hosted on lubuntu.net are returning a 404?
[21:33] <Unit193> Well, lubuntu-users {at sign here} lists.ubuntu.bomb (replace bomb with com)
[21:33] <Unit193> Should do it
[21:47] <bigstan> thanks, Unit193
[21:52] <hypershock> what is the method for taking a shared internet connection and making it so that the subordinate computer have an ip address in the same range was the primary ip address of the computer providing the share? I need to do this so my other computer can print to a network printer.
[21:56] <phillw> hypershock: you may be better asking in #ubuntu-beginners as that seems a general question and not lubuntu specific (there are more people on that channel)
[22:02] <hypershock> phillw: thank you
[23:06] <AmberJ> I remember that nautilus had an option to mount remote hosts? I know pcmanfm does not have this option. Is there a GUI program that does this?
[23:07] <AmberJ> Right now, I use ssh. But I'm sharing a host with my mentor and he is not comfortable with ssh's CLI...
[23:08] <AmberJ> I need a GUI program (file manager) just for mounting remote hosts and ability to point and click on files...
[23:09] <MrChrisDruif> AmberJ; VNC?
[23:09] <MrChrisDruif> !vnc
[23:10] <AmberJ> maybe, let me try...Which VNC client do you recommend, MrChrisDruif ?
[23:10]  * MrChrisDruif doesn't have experience with VNC....unless you count TeamViewer
[23:11] <AmberJ> heh....same as me.
[23:11] <wxl> SSHFS!
[23:11] <wxl> which supposedly the gvfs backend will handle
[23:11] <AmberJ> Would not using VNC require some something to be installed on server side (like sshd for ssh)?
[23:11] <AmberJ> wxl, linky?
[23:11] <wxl> everything requires a server
[23:11] <wxl> vnc
[23:11] <wxl> ssh
[23:11] <wxl> samba
[23:13] <AmberJ> sshfs sounds simple...let me try
[23:17] <wxl> AmberJ: you figure it out?
[23:17] <wxl> it *IS* easy
[23:17] <AmberJ> yes..
[23:17] <wxl> ssh://user@server
[23:17] <AmberJ> sshfs user@domain: /dir/to/mount
[23:17] <wxl> oh you can do it in pcmanfm
[23:17] <wxl> and it will (potentially) remember your password if you want
[23:17] <AmberJ> oh
[23:18] <wxl> technically i guess i should say ssh://user@server/dir/to/mount
[23:18] <wxl> for someone who doesn't like cli that's much better
[23:18] <SystemParadox> hi. I've just installed the latest lubuntu ISO and done a package update and it's failing with many segfaults and "very bad inconsistent state" for nvidia-common. I do not have an nvidia card. Is this a known bug? So far I cannot convince dpkg to remove it or reinstall it.
[23:18] <wxl> that's why i said the gvfs backends (to pcmanfm) will handle it :D
[23:18] <wxl> SystemParadox: latest = 11.10?
[23:20] <SystemParadox> yes
[23:20] <wxl> intereesting
[23:20] <wxl> i do see this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1407999
[23:20] <AmberJ> wxl, yes, your trick will be easier for my mentor. Thanks a lot :)
[23:20] <SystemParadox> although is there somewhere I can check that for sure because the "new version available" dialog appeared!?!
[23:20] <wxl> AmberJ: no prob
[23:21] <wxl> SystemParadox: that's interesting. run lsb_release -a in terminal
[23:22] <SystemParadox> segmentation fault
[23:22] <SystemParadox> :(
[23:22] <wxl> seg fault on lsb_release?????????/
[23:22] <SystemParadox> and vim apparently
[23:22] <SystemParadox> now I'm not happy
[23:22] <wxl> sounds like your system is borked
[23:23] <SystemParadox> damn you apt and dpkg- you are far too complicated for your own good
[23:27] <wxl> SystemParadox: i know this is no consolation but i have had no such problems
[23:28] <SystemParadox> much as I like python, the system package manager should not depend on it- that's just asking for trouble
[23:28] <SystemParadox> is there some sort of reinstall-all option for apt or dpkg?
[23:28] <wxl> systemparadox: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=9003020&postcount=4
[23:36] <SystemParadox> aha, the segfault isn't in vim, etc- I don't have it installed. It's in the apt missing executable handler thingy
[23:48] <SystemParadox> hooray, neutering the nvidia-common prerm script has allowed dpkg/apt to fix everything
[23:49] <SystemParadox> apparently I have 11.04 after all. not sure how that happened
[23:58] <SystemParadox> everything seems to be working now- thanks wxl