[10:18] <leszek> hi
[10:22] <Myrtti> hello
[10:24] <pAt_> hi
[10:27] <leszek> I am working on lxkeymap right now to implement lvl3 switching aswell as multilayout switching. Its a mess xD. Hopefully keyboard layout configuration will land in lxsession one day
[10:29] <leszek> at least the loading part of it
[15:07] <callaghan> Hello, I just installed Lubuntu 12.04, at first using the daily iso, afterwards using Alpha 1 and upgrading the system. Always with the same result: I am stuck at the login screen, which just displays a light-gray bar on top and a black background. No content whatsoever. I have a mouse cursor but cannot log in. Any ideas?
[15:08] <callaghan> I also installed the proprietary graphics driver using the command line in tty1 with no effect.
[15:11] <callaghan> Or is there a way to launch lxde from the command line without the graphical login?
[15:13] <Sentynel> callaghan: sudo start lxdm
[15:16] <Sentynel> callaghan: I think I recall this being a known issue, and I think it might work if you type your username and password in even though you can't see anything
[15:16] <callaghan> Sentynel, thank you, that works great.
[15:17] <callaghan> Sentynel, oh, I didn't try that :)
[15:17] <callaghan> Sentynel, is there a quick way to get back to lightdm without removing lxdm?
[15:18] <Sentynel> I don't know, sorry
[15:18] <callaghan> Sentynel, it's okay, at least I can login now, thanks again
[16:36] <giuseppe60> hello
[16:36] <giuseppe60> Lubuntu 11.10  ; to enter directly without entering the password??
[16:39] <pcroque> giuseppe60: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#How_to_enable_automatic_logon_in_LXDM
[16:39] <freeroute> Hi, when in Chromium browser, does your backspace work? Does the browser go back a page when you press backspace?
[16:40] <giuseppe60> pcroque,   ok thanks
[16:41] <pcroque> giuseppe60: NP. BTW that guide uses nano as the editor...but you can use leafpad instead if you're more comfortable with it.
[16:43] <giuseppe60> pcroque,   to save /etc/lxdm/default.conf
[16:45] <keccs> hi all
[16:45] <smile> hi :)
[16:45] <keccs> i'm trying to install lubuntu 11.10 on a 4gb pendrive
[16:46] <smile> with which tool? :p
[16:46] <keccs> however the graphical installation wont continue unless i have more than 4.1 gb disk space
[16:46] <giuseppe60> pcroque,   ok wicht    sudo leafpad /etc/lxdm/default.conf
[16:46] <keccs> just in virtualbox
[16:47] <smile> keccs: yeah, possible :|
[16:47] <keccs> anyone knows if there is a way to get around that?
[16:47] <pcroque> giuseppe60: better to use command: gksudo leafpad /etc/lxdm/default.conf
[16:47] <smile> install less packages ^^
[16:48] <smile> keccs: you could do a minimal install :)
[16:48] <keccs> i cant get that far
[16:48] <pcroque> giuseppe60: then modify the file and press <ctrl> + Q to quit and save.
[16:48] <giuseppe60> pcroque,   ok thanks
[16:48] <keccs> the problem is that the second screen in the installation gui checks for disk space
[16:49] <keccs> right after i select my language
[16:49] <phillw> keccs: it is the installer that is the problem.
[16:49] <keccs> so can i use a console based installer or something?
[16:49] <phillw> as of 11.10, use alternate install.
[16:49] <keccs> thank, i'll try that
[16:50] <keccs> *thanks
[16:50] <phillw> we discontinued the sub 4GB build a couple of releases ago.
[16:50] <smile> phillw: crazy. :p
[16:50] <smile> Slitaz is only taking up 100 MB on hard disk ^^
[16:51] <phillw> smile: we did ask for an exception for lubuntu, but it was not granted. So, we have to use alternate.
[16:51] <smile> phillw: :(
[16:51] <giuseppe60> pcroque,   ok
[16:59] <thor_> Test lubuntu 12.04 LSC. Cant find all apps , if you seach for totem or aisleriot it wont find it??
[17:02] <giuseppe60> pcroque,   to speed up opening Lubuntu for my pc should be 50 seconds
[17:04] <pcroque> giuseppe60: Sorry, I don't know much about speeding up the boot time in Lubuntu. Maybe someone else here can help.
[17:14] <thor_> Test lubuntu 12.04 LSC. Cant find all apps , if you seach for totem it wont find it??
[17:15] <giuseppe60> has anyone tried to speed up the startup time Lubuntu. takes me 50 seconds to open the Desktop
[17:19] <thor_> giuseppe60:  You can uninstall fonts there is not in you language
[17:22] <giuseppe60> thor_,   You can uninstall fonts: how?
[17:24] <thor_> giuseppe60:  synaptic seach for fonts and ttf
[17:25] <Pici> thor_: 12.04 support is in #ubuntu+1
[17:26] <thor_> giuseppe60:  you can uninstall bluez and cups to cups are for printer
[17:26] <thor_> Pici: i will try there
[17:28] <thor_> giuseppe60:  give a feedback then have don so. and rebootet
[17:30] <giuseppe60> thor_,   I have to delete all enabled with Fleg ttf?
[17:31] <thor_> sorry no only  fonts
[17:32] <thor_> giuseppe60: remember that only those that is not in you language
[17:34] <thor_> giuseppe60: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6j05f9SccY&feature=plcp&context=C3fe8ce2UDOEgsToPDskJ-z05iTsJED2Hc6NaWAPyy
[17:36] <thor_> giuseppe60: sudo apt-get purge brltty foo2zjs hplip hplip-cups hplip-data hpijs min12xxw pxljr splix ttf-indic-fonts-core ttf-kacst-one ttf-khmeros-core ttf-lao ttf-punjabi-fonts ttf-unfonts-core
[17:36] <thor_> giuseppe60: sudo apt-get purge foo2zjs hplip hplip-cups hplip-data hpijs min12xxw pxljr splix ttf-indic-fonts-core ttf-kacst-one ttf-khmeros-core ttf-lao ttf-punjabi-fonts ttf-unfonts-core
[17:36] <Timo_> Hi! I was just wondering if I could disable the SUPER KEY shortcut for the menu
[17:37] <Timo_> because SUPER+other keys are also bound, and they conflict a bit
[17:38] <giuseppe60> thor_,  ok thant
[17:41] <pcroque> Timo_:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/73043/how-do-i-unbind-super-key-from-menu-in-lubuntu
[17:42] <thor_> giuseppe60:  you can make it than this, but you will have to install sysv-rc-conf, its about what is starting up at boot
[17:42] <timob> thanks pcroque
[17:42] <thor_> giuseppe60:  make it faster
[17:45] <giuseppe60> thor_,   sudo gedid /etc/init.d......
[17:46] <thor_> giuseppe60:  ehh ??
[17:47] <giuseppe60> thor_,    I do not read well he writes sudo gedid /etc/init.d
[17:48] <thor_> giuseppe60:  thats is something else
[17:50] <thor_> giuseppe60: thats only then you have more than 1 cpu core
[17:50] <giuseppe60> thor_,  pentiun 4 CPU  1500 MHZ
[17:51] <thor_> giuseppe60:  pentium 4 is single core , so forget that
[17:51] <giuseppe60> thor_,   I installed sysv-rc-conf                What to do now?
[17:52] <thor_> giuseppe60: have ran that other i postet
[17:52] <thor_> giuseppe60: have ran that other i postet
[17:52] <thor_> giuseppe60: have you ran that other i postet
[17:54] <giuseppe60> thor_,   Now restart your PC
[20:47] <micahg> new chromium uploaded for alpha2
[20:47] <Unit193> Thanks for letting us know!
[23:41] <freeroute> hi, I believe the backspace functionality in Chromium browser is broken in 11.10
[23:42] <freeroute> is this true?
[23:42] <freeroute> I'm running in a liveUSB environment
[23:42] <wxl> freeroute: yes
[23:42] <wxl> yes it is true that you believe this
[23:42] <wxl> ;)
[23:42] <wxl> are you saying that the back button doesn't work?
[23:42] <freeroute> haha
[23:43] <freeroute> yes, when triggered through Backspace
[23:43] <wxl> but clicking on it works fine?
[23:43] <freeroute> yup
[23:46] <wxl> interesting
[23:46] <wxl> shift-left arrow is fine
[23:46] <pcroque> freeroute: the backspace key doesn't do anything (apparently) in chromium or firefox on my system...but <alt> + <left arrow> does go back through the history on both browsers.
[23:47] <freeroute> Alt + Left Arrow confirmed for working here too.
[23:47] <wxl> freeroute: yep i can't get it to work
[23:48] <freeroute> it's indeed strange, I always use the backspace key on windows systems
[23:48] <wxl> furthermore there do not seem to be conflicting global hotkeys in openbox
[23:48] <freeroute> this is extremely detrimental to user experience :p
[23:48] <wxl> interested in filing a bug?
[23:48] <pcroque> Perhaps that's by design. You wouldn't want to be typing into a text box in the browser...hit the backspace to delete a character...and go to the previous page.
[23:49] <freeroute> I would love to, but I'm unfamiliar with the whole bugreporting process.
[23:49] <wxl> yeah and you're probably using chrome on windows
[23:49] <freeroute> pcroque: but on windows when the cursor is focused on text, it just deletes a character in the text instead of going back in history
[23:49] <freeroute> wxl: Chromium :)
[23:50] <freeroute> (Portable)
[23:50] <wxl> freeroute: if you don't want to bother, i can take it from here but… http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95743
[23:50] <wxl> uh
[23:50] <wxl> wait
[23:50] <wxl> not that
[23:50] <wxl> wtf
[23:50] <wxl> argh
[23:51] <freeroute> take it easy lol
[23:51] <wxl> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/ReportingBugs
[23:51] <freeroute> finally, a zen moment
[23:51] <wxl> sorry i just apparently didn't set up guest additions in vbox tho i swore i did
[23:51] <Unit193> !bug
[23:51] <ubot5`> If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.
[23:52] <freeroute> yeah getting that copy pasting thing between vbox and host going is a heavy PITA
[23:52] <freeroute> usually with me it doesn't even work after I install the guest additions on the guest
[23:52] <wxl> Unit193: not the lubuntu page so neener neener i win
[23:53] <wxl> i've had like zero problems with vbox assuming i actually have guest additions installed
[23:53] <freeroute> but I don't know of what I should report the bug to, the Chromium? OpenBox? LXDE?
[23:53] <wxl> chromium-browser
[23:53] <wxl> it's a start at least
[23:54] <Unit193> wxl: Mine was updated sooner to now ;)
[23:54] <Unit193> Worse comes to worse and they'll retag it
[23:55] <wxl> you'll need a launchpad account but that's no big deal
[23:55] <freeroute> it would be about time then
[23:55] <wxl> thx for getting involved :)
[23:56] <wxl> when you got it, post it up here and we can all confirm it
[23:56] <freeroute> I'm not a developer (yet) but I'm fond of writing documentation and otherwise tinkering until I find some annoying bugs :)
[23:56] <freeroute> sure thing
[23:57] <wxl> you should join the docs team ;)
[23:58] <freeroute> I definitely will... when I find enough time :p
[23:58] <tertl6> i found a bug in lubuntu
[23:59] <wxl> NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
[23:59] <freeroute> but then again, I'm going to apply for a job in a DC for nightshifts, so my guess is that my online time will be very abundant
[23:59] <tertl6> but its in a VM
[23:59] <wxl> tertl6: it's still a bug!
[23:59] <wxl> whatcha got?