[01:44] I would like to use xfce4-notifyd how do I set my system to use it? [01:45] apt-get autoremove notification && apt-get install xfce4-notifyd [01:46] that's all? [01:46] yea! just remove old and install new [01:46] hmm I guess I need to check it in startup applications [01:46] nope. it isn't startup app [01:47] I know notification daemon is in startup section [01:47] ok.. you can kill notification with pkill [01:47] :) package removes /etc/xdg/autostart entry [02:26] hey there, where can I manage settings in ubuntu ? [02:27] is there a settings center or something ? I need to manage the sound, microphone input/output, etc [02:28] By "Ubuntu" I{m going to assume Lubuntu. You open a terminal and type alsamixer [02:29] yep I meant lubuntu [02:30] I need to tell my computer to use the bluetooth headset [02:34] Well... [03:27] whats the name of the panel that lxde uses? [03:27] lxpanel [03:27] it's always lxsomething [03:27] lxcoffeemaker [03:28] wxl: What is the login manager? ;) [03:28] ^ osmosis [03:28] you mean the display manager Unit193 ? :D [03:28] (Was making it basic, anywho...= === ubot5` is now known as ubot5 [05:26] COPY PASTE [05:27] so i'm still having the problem where my system with Lubuntu on it, only receives a fraction of the download speed (4mbps out of 17+mbps from my ISP, but my upload speed is normal (1.4+mbps) only on my Lubuntu powered =P comuter... all my other computers (desktops/laptops/wired/wireless) are all receiving the speeds i'm supposed to be getting. Just a few weeks ago, i decided to play around with the usb connection option [05:48] LubuntuPowered: Sounds like you've plugged it into a USB1.0 port to me. [05:49] (or 1.1) [06:01] 1.1 is capable of up to 12mbps speeds [06:39] LubuntuPowered: yes, but that is theoretical speed and doesn't include any overheads. [07:17] i'd like all my sounds to go through my bluetooth headset. its paired,it was in the mixer but gone now === Silverlion is now known as Guest76175 === Guest76175 is now known as Silverlion [11:16] using lubuntu 11.04 on sony vaio vpceb3m1e ... cannot map Fn key... any workarounds === smile4ever is now known as smile [12:53] hello [12:54] hey giuseppe60 [12:54] Silverlion, hello [12:55] pcroque, hello [12:57] Silverlion, all good? [12:57] at work :( [12:58] no [13:00] unemployed [13:00] its me who is at work [13:01] what do you do? [13:01] Silverlion, what do you do? [13:02] giuseppe60: i am doing customers care for a big energy supplier in Germany [13:03] Silverlion, you're at work and PC [13:03] giuseppe60: affirmative [13:03] Silverlion, and if you discover? [13:04] giuseppe60: i am working at telephone dispatch. noone is watching [13:04] but join #lubuntu-offtopic for further chat ;) [13:04] this is the Support chan [13:04] ahahhaha [13:06] Silverlion, use lubuntu as the operating system? [15:19] Anyone here involved in the clipboard manager discussion going on in Lubuntu-users mailing list? [17:02] hello [17:02] how do you disable IPv6? in lubuntu [17:26] how do you disable IPv6? in lubuntu [17:33] from kernel [17:33] add to bootline: ipv6.disable=1 [17:36] biffbaxter, to open the kernel? [17:38] bioterror, to open the kernel? [17:52] bioterror, to open the kernel? [17:52] hi :) [17:52] !bootoptions [17:52] For a list and explanation on some of the boot options, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions See also !nomodeset. [17:55] Hello, Just installed Lubuntu, is there anything I can do to speed up this? Its still slow [17:56] buy SSD drive, few gigs more RAM [17:57] nehg: & try Slitaz :) [17:57] really fast :p [17:57] Is it [17:57] yes. :p [17:58] im going to try this first, is there any visual effects i can turn off? [17:59] no, lubuntu doesnt come with effects [17:59] i don't think so :) [17:59] nehg: lubuntu is about as slimmed down as we can get it. [18:00] oh ok [18:00] nehg: what are the specs of the computer? [18:01] you may also consider running http://zenix-os.net/ [18:04] its amilo pa-1510 laptop, 1,6ghz, 2gt ram and ati radeon 1100. i think the last one is reason why it is slow [18:11] any ideas? [18:14] nehg: you have ample specs for lubuntu to run, [18:15] yea [20:14] Hey guys [20:14] I need some help with setting my wallpaper [20:21] KKF: what exactly do you need? [20:21] is nitrogen in the repos? [20:22] pcmanfm handles wallpaper [20:23] -w, --set-wallpaper= Set desktop wallpaper [23:41] Let's say I'm trying to install skype. How can I see what the total size would be of the downloaded packages (preferably how much would be post-unpacking) and how much mb it would add to my system afterwards? [23:42] I did "apt-get install skype -s", but that doesn't give me the sizes [23:43] freeroute: i wouldnt expect it to take up much space [23:44] sudo apt-get install whatever should report whats coming in and how much size the pacakges will or are taking up [23:53] freeroute: if you use Synaptics, as you are using apt-get... it will tell you both the amount to be down loaded & the disk space it will use. [23:54] holstein: 71.4mb :( [23:54] phillw: it's pretty weird why it doesn't show in the simulation imo [23:55] 71mb's is nothing [23:55] holstein: I'm in a live environment, and I already have like 2980 out of 3021 used :p [23:55] *mb [23:56] freeroute: you entering what is called 3GB hell. [23:56] phillw: is it when everything gets stuck and the RAM is full? [23:57] or more precisely because the RAM is full [23:57] freeroute: no, that is when the casper system was set to 3GB on creation and is full. (It's also known as 3.2 GB hell) [23:57] 3GB was the default. [23:58] that's kind of a lot of hell [23:59] why isn't it possible to have casper made in an NTFS? [23:59] *on an NTFS