[03:38] <GTRsdk> hi
[03:39] <GTRsdk> what is the package name of the sound applet in the lxde bar?
[03:42] <GTRsdk> it allows people ot change the volume
[03:46] <GTRsdk> I found out how to add it
[03:47] <bkm> i guess it's called Volume Control? it would be interesting to know where that lives and what it is really called
[03:48] <GTRsdk> I think it might be in normal lxde
[03:48] <GTRsdk> I just right clicked on lxpanel and clicked on add/remove panel items then clicked on add then added Volume Control
[06:46] <Kaleidoscope> Hello, I'm haveing a problem
[06:46] <Kaleidoscope> In PCManFM, I can right click and use wine to open programs, But if I try to right click and select q4wine to open programs, Nothing happens
[07:19] <Ascavasaion> Hello there.  I have a very old machine.  It has suddenly taken to just restarting.  From being cold I switch it on, go into CMOS and within 30 or so seconds it just reboots.  And it continues to do this all the time.  Any ideas or pointers?
[07:23] <micahg> check RAM, motherboard, power supply
[07:24] <Unit193> Dust, and overheating on the CPU
[07:28] <IAmNotThatGuy> I believe that you will get an error that the machine got over heated and restarted. Even two beep sounds will come. It happens to me once a day ;D
[07:29] <IAmNotThatGuy> Checking RAM will be my first ofption as suggested by micahg. However, I will go for a live USB first as there is a possibility that the HDD is not working in the right way
[07:36] <Ascavasaion> Thank you guys.
[07:36] <Unit193> Could also check ##hardware I'd think, but I've never been there
[13:15] <k4m1k4z3> hi
[13:51] <pmatulis> hi
[17:12] <smile4ever> http://i44.tinypic.com/11l4par.png
[17:12] <smile4ever> Only 85 MB's of RAM :)
[17:29] <venik212> I use Lubuntu, and wanted to run a sh script, but sh is not available...
[17:40] <venik212> so the question is: how do I execute my script?  I tried sh scriptname.sh and bash scriptname.sh, but neither worked
[17:41] <venik212> I made it executable, and clicked on it, but that also failed
[17:42] <Myrtti> so what do you actually get when you open up a terminal?
[17:47] <smile4ever> How do I theme my LXDE menu? :)
[18:06] <bkm> venik212: if you type `which sh` (no quotes), what is the result?
[18:22] <downbeam> i cant get bluetooth to work
[18:23] <downbeam> any one here?
[18:23] <downbeam> ?
[18:25] <bkm> someone must be here! i would suggest stating what you have tried and what happens. someone knowledgable should look at their screen at some point!
[18:27] <downbeam> when i search for a device on bluetooth it can't find my phone?
[18:27] <Myrtti> can it find any other devices?
[18:28] <Myrtti> downbeam: ^
[18:28] <downbeam> no nothing comes up
[18:29] <Myrtti> are you sure that the Bluetooth is turned on and the device works?
[18:29] <downbeam> and i know i have a bluetooth adapter because i ran it in windows when i had it
[18:29] <downbeam> how do i turn on the bluetooth adapter?
[18:33] <AlanBell> is your phone in visible mode?
[18:35] <bioterror> !bluetooth
[18:38] <downbeam> can any one help me with my problem?
[18:39] <downbeam> my problem is up^
[18:41] <downbeam> HELP
[18:42] <bioterror> downbeam, did you read that wiki page?
[18:49] <Myrtti> downbeam: it would help if you'd answer
[18:53] <downbeam> no i didnt read the wiki page do you have a link?
[18:54] <AlanBell> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
[18:54] <bioterror> !bluetooth | downbeam
[18:55] <AlanBell> downbeam: are you running lubuntu? how far did you get before you got stuck? what troubleshooting have you done so far? is your phone in visible mode?
[18:55] <downbeam> my phone is in visible mode
[18:56] <downbeam> i've tried to apt-get bluez and all that
[18:56] <bioterror> can we get some error messages then?
[18:59] <downbeam> no it just doesnt work like it cant find the adapter
[18:59] <downbeam> and i have used bluetooth in windows before
[18:59] <AlanBell> ok, so do you see the adapter with lsusb?
[19:01] <downbeam> ya it says linux foundation 2.0, 2.0, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1, 1.1
[19:03] <downbeam> ?
[19:03] <bioterror> Bus 002 Device 004: ID 413c:8103 Dell Computer Corp. Wireless 350 Bluetooth
[19:03] <bioterror> I get something like that
[19:04] <downbeam> how do i get that?
[19:04] <bioterror> with command: lsusb
[19:04] <downbeam> i mean bluetooth has to work becuase i've used it before on this computer
[19:04] <bioterror> sure, but Windows is not Linux
[19:05] <AlanBell> it doesn't have to work with Ubuntu
[19:05] <AlanBell> Bus 002 Device 003: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode) is my one
[19:05] <downbeam> so am i fucked?
[19:05] <AlanBell> !language
[19:06] <downbeam> sorry
[19:06] <AlanBell> what kind of bluetooth adapter do you think you have?
[19:06] <AlanBell> is it a USB dongle thing?
[19:06] <bioterror> is it a usb dongle?
[19:06] <downbeam> i acctually have no idea
[19:06] <downbeam> no it's acctually in my computer
[19:06] <bioterror> if not, can you provide us your laptops manufacturer and model
[19:07] <bioterror> could help us a little bit
[19:08] <downbeam> ya it's a toshiba satelite l305d
[19:09] <AlanBell> that doesn't have bluetooth
[19:10] <downbeam> are you sure how do you know?
[19:10] <AlanBell> http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/retail-product.jsp?poid=433213&tab=specs
[19:10] <AlanBell> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834114503
[19:10] <downbeam> thanks
[19:11] <Myrtti> so what info did lsusb print out?
[19:11] <Myrtti> or did it?
[19:11] <AlanBell> "the only reason I didn't give it five stars is because it doesn't have bluetooth" was one of the review comments there
[19:12] <bioterror> and toshiba says no antenna ;)
[19:12] <downbeam> no its not that kind
[19:12] <downbeam> alan
[19:13] <pangolin> what king is it?
[19:13] <pangolin> kind*
[19:15] <downbeam> l305d-s5974
[19:16] <bioterror> http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/retail-product.jsp?poid=452488
[19:16] <bioterror> No Bluetooth (No Antenna)
[19:19] <downbeam> i c no antenna
[19:20] <downbeam> um how do i just update a driver?
[19:21] <AlanBell> downbeam: I suspect if you get yourself a USB bluetooth adapter (cost less than 5 of most major currency units) it will just work
[19:22] <downbeam> cool thank you
[19:25] <downbeam> um how do i just update a driver?
[19:26] <bioterror> which driver?
[19:29] <AmberJ> Hello
[19:30] <AmberJ> 'catfish' (to search files) is nice. But, is there a lightweight program that runs in background and keeps an index of all files/dirs on filesystem for quick searching?
[19:34] <smile4ever> doei :)
[19:37] <AlanBell> !info slocate
[19:38] <AlanBell> !info mlocate
[19:41] <AmberJ> Thanks AlanBell :)
[19:41] <AmberJ> Also, has anyone used Ubuntu One on Lubuntu 11.10? I hope it just works...
[19:44] <AmberJ> I guess I need to install ubuntuone-installer (?)
[19:54] <AmberJ> oops, got disconnected. Can anyone please copy/paste channel log if anyone answered my question related to Ubuntu One?
[19:57] <AmberJ> It'll take some time before #lubuntu "recent" logs appear on http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ :(
[19:57] <holstein> AmberJ: nah... nothing.. the webinterface will work of course
[19:57] <holstein> i would just try it
[19:57] <AmberJ> Right, thanks holstein :)
[19:58] <holstein> i would expect it to be similar to http://askubuntu.com/questions/82978/how-can-i-run-ubuntu-one-on-xubuntu
[20:05] <AmberJ> yes...this one also seems useful: http://askubuntu.com/questions/36117/ubuntu-one-on-lubuntu
[20:37] <pmatulis> for the clock in the panel, how to get MM:HH:SS ?  now i only get HH:MM and the clock format shows: %R
[20:38] <bioterror> pmatulis, http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/strftime.html
[20:39] <pmatulis> bioterror++
[20:39] <pmatulis> (thanks)
[20:39] <bioterror> you're welcome
[20:42] <jmarsden|work> bioterror: man strftime works too :)
[20:46] <phillw> pmatulis: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/CustomizingTheClock
[20:47] <benoliver999> I can't get some USB speakers to work.
[20:48] <pmatulis> phillw: nice
[20:48] <benoliver999> I've switched to them in Alsamixer
[20:48] <benoliver999> They just come up as PCM
[20:49] <benoliver999> Bizarrely, the buttons on them (mute, vol up, vol down) affect the laptop speakers.
[21:07] <bkm> rebooting made openbox not consume 80-90% of the cpu. i wonder what i could have done to find what was driving it so hard
[21:08] <bioterror> fir example look into top
[21:08] <bioterror> oh sorry
[21:08] <bioterror> it doesnt solve the problem why openbox took 80-90% of CPU
[21:10] <bioterror> actually rather hard to findout why certain application might want to take so much CPU at the current time
[21:10] <phillw> bug 918401
[21:17] <thor_> Hey can i make a wish in here for lubuntu 12.04?
[21:19] <wxl> thor_: i guess can and should are two different questions
[21:19] <wxl> i'd probably recommend a post to the mailing list or a bug report (point out it's a feature request)
[21:20] <phillw> thor_: I'd suggest using the mailing list... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ContactUs
[21:20] <thor_> Its about lxinput it should be replace with mintinput 2.0 https://launchpad.net/~kendalltweaver/+archive/peppermint/+sourcepub/2149247/+listing-archive-extra
[21:22] <thor_> wxl and phillw, thanks
[21:55] <Cynic411> hi
[21:56] <Cynic411> any1 here?
[21:58] <bioterror> about 60 persons if we drop bot off
[21:59] <Cynic411> ah there is life :)
[21:59] <bioterror> less or more
[21:59] <bioterror> how can we help you?
[21:59] <Cynic411> see what you did there. you been using lubuntu long?
[21:59] <bioterror> long enough
[22:00] <Cynic411> cool. if it wouldn't be too much trouble, could I ask a question? Excluding the previous one, naturally.
[22:01] <bioterror> !ask | Cynic411
[22:02] <Cynic411> ah cool, like having your own teacher. !ask does the current lubuntu version utilise my dual core processor?
[22:03] <bioterror> yes it will utilize
[22:03] <bioterror> if you say in terminal: uname -a
[22:03] <Cynic411> so no tweaking?
[22:03] <bioterror> it will have three letters SMP
[22:03] <bioterror> Symmetric Multi Processing
[22:03] <bioterror> if you open terminal and type: top
[22:04] <bioterror> and then press number 1 button, you will see processors and the usage of the current ones
[22:04] <Cynic411> thats really cool :D
[22:05] <Cynic411> thanks for that :) i'm trying to milk out a little more out of my computer to run PCSX2 emulator. Guess I should just get a new PC
[22:06] <bioterror> anything else in mind?
[22:06] <Cynic411> no but thank you :) you've been really helpful :)
[22:07] <Cynic411> have a good evening :)
[22:14] <pcroque> Thinking of getting a second monitor. Is Lubuntu (11.10) suitable for dual monitor setups or should I be thinking about another distro?
[22:14] <bioterror> same drivers and same applications on every distro
[22:15] <pcroque> I had heard something about lxpanel not playing nice with dual monitor setups.
[22:17] <bioterror> is there someone to confirm this?-)
[22:19] <pcroque> Well...I can bring the TV into the office, and hook it up as a second monitor and see how it works.
[22:20] <pcroque> I really want to stick with Lubuntu.
[22:26] <AmberJ> Let me hijack your question, pcroque :D Can I simply add another VGA card (on a PCI slot) for a dual monitor setup?
[22:27] <bioterror> yes
[22:27] <AmberJ> I mean my motherboard has a VGA slot for my current/primary monitor. And if I another VGA video card (on a PCI slot), will that help me to do a dual monitor setup?
[22:28] <Unit193> yes
[22:28] <Unit193> If you don't like the panel, try another one
[22:28] <AmberJ> My local computer salesman (stupid!) said that I need a graphics card (or, AGP?) to do a dual video monitor setup
[22:28] <bioterror> ofcourse he said
[22:29] <bioterror> his job is to sell stuff to you
[22:29] <AmberJ> lol yea...true
[22:30] <AmberJ> Thanks bioterror :)
[22:30] <AmberJ> Can you link me to a "setup dual monitor on lubuntu/linux" webpage?
[22:33] <bioterror> you should have monitor setup -thingie on your menu
[22:33] <bioterror> *in your menu :D
[22:33]  * AmberJ hopes that 1 LCD & 1 CRT will be more productive
[22:33] <AmberJ> Found it, thanks bioterror again
[22:34] <AmberJ> That too when native resolution for both monitors is very different
[22:35] <bioterror> if that doesnt help, then some xrand commands might do the trick
[22:35] <AmberJ> LCD is 1600x900....while CRT is 1024x768, iirc.
[22:35] <AmberJ> noted, 'xrand'
[22:36] <bioterror> xrandr
[22:36] <bioterror> someone eats letters from my sentences
[22:36] <AmberJ> your fingers :P
[22:41] <AmberJ> bioterror, Will I be able to use 1 VGA out on motherboard and 1 VGA out on VGA card (on PCI)?
[22:41] <AmberJ> Or, do I need a VGA card with two VGA out ?
[22:42] <AmberJ> I'm asking this because of this text snippet (source: wikipedia): http://pastebin.com/zRygQMxK
[22:43] <bioterror> you can use combinations
[22:44] <AmberJ> ok
[22:45] <AmberJ> Does anyone has recommendation for small and quick image editor?
[22:45] <AmberJ> GIMP takes time to load (plus, it is a bit confusing).
[22:45] <bioterror> GIMP is best what you can get
[22:45] <bioterror> on windows they have paint.net
[22:45] <AmberJ> I mostly need to cut/paste/annotate/draw_basic_figures functionality
[22:49] <Unit193> bioterror: Seen arandr?
[23:07] <pcroque> So, I'm trying a dual monitor setup now (Lubuntu 11.10, latest nvidia driver, xinerama). Works well, but lxpanel just makes one long panel across both screens. Any ideas on how to fix?
[23:08] <pcroque> tint2 seems to recognize the dual setup and make 2 panels, but I like lxpanel.