[01:01] <Eruadan> hi, i have some problem with gimp. i have installed but it doesn't open.
[01:01] <Eruadan> is that related to lubuntu?
[01:02] <Unit193> Open a terminal and type  gimp  look for errors.
[01:17] <Eruadan> ok
[01:18] <Eruadan> error/: gimp: error while loading shared libraries: libart_lgpl_2.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[01:22] <Unit193> Something to try: sudo apt-get purge gimp* && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install gimp    all in terminal.
[01:33] <ubuntulover> :) 12.04 beta
[02:04] <pangolin> what is the file manager in Lubuntu?
[02:06] <RyanM> pcmanfm
[02:09] <moes> When I boot Lubuntu-10.10 to a Pentiun 3 800mhz 384 ram pc I get a ubuntu-10.10 logo and the specs read Ubuntu. Why
[02:13] <Unit193> Specs?
[02:14] <moes> The o/s info reads ubuntu-10.10
[02:15] <Eruadan> Unit193, that purge worked, now gimp works, thanks. I would like to change the settings of the double click to 1 click to open things
[02:16] <Eruadan> about my mouse now
[02:25] <Unit193> Eruadan: If you look at Edit > Preferences while in PCManFM, you should find it.
[02:25] <Unit193> moes: That's just that boot screen, what about it?
[02:26] <Unit193> As long as you picked up the right one, I don't see the problem.
[02:26] <Unit193> Other than using an outdated version.
[02:27] <moes> That boot screen is the purple Ubuntu-10.10...In a high end pc it is the correct boot screen and o/s info
[02:28] <Unit193> So? Seems you found a bug after the fact: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases#Stable
[02:29] <moes> Okay thanks for the info
[02:59] <E3D31> How do I install xulrunner ?
[03:02] <Unit193> !software | Eruadan
[03:02] <Unit193> Drrr....
[03:02] <Unit193> E3D31: See above.
[03:02] <E3D31> Okay, thanks
[03:06] <E3D31> no search results on that pages. xul-runner is not in the repository
[03:06] <E3D31> but nm, thanks
[03:10] <Unit193> Sure it is.
[10:30] <uffo> hello, i try Lubuntu lastest daily 12.04 build and do you know why mounting drives and connecting to internet wants system password. Is this temporary bug. Thanks.
[11:28] <uffo> is anyone currently live here?
[11:29] <matt__> yeah uffo
[11:31] <matt__> uffo, you have installed libpam-gnome-keyring ?
[11:31] <matt__> if you have this package installed, you should have the option in the password dialog to save the password
[11:47] <uffo> matt__: no lubuntu wants system password for internet and hdd mounting, it should be rootless like other ubuntus
[11:50] <matt__> did you even read what I said?
[11:50] <matt__> oh sry
[11:50] <matt__> I misread, sry
[11:50] <matt__> yeah...then dont know
[12:05] <UnknownCoder> hi, i want to install lubuntu on an external usb-hdd. i have read some articles about it and it sounds not difficult. but one question i allredy have
[12:06] <UnknownCoder> is it really necessary to unplug/deactivate the internal hdd?
[12:06] <UnknownCoder> i thought that if i install it to the external drive there will be no changes to the internat one?
[12:06] <head_victim> UnknownCoder: no, but it's recommended to ensure you don't accidentally install grub to the wrong hdd.
[12:06] <UnknownCoder> or have i to expect problems with that
[12:07] <UnknownCoder> head_victim, ok so only i can make the failure myself
[12:07] <head_victim> If you install grub to the wrong hdd then you can possibly (or even probably) loose data on the internal hdd.
[12:07] <UnknownCoder> yeah ok i get that
[12:07] <UnknownCoder> but there will be a question before installing grub where i can choose manually on which hdd or aprtition i want to install grub
[12:08] <UnknownCoder> there will nothing be installed automaticaly
[12:08] <UnknownCoder> ?
[12:08] <head_victim> To my knowledge that's the only reason, but if you want to be certain I'd email the ML.
[12:08] <head_victim> UnknownCoder: I'd make sure you select the manual partition selection just in case.
[12:09] <UnknownCoder> ok i just want to know it because it doesn't seem very linux-like to overwrite some data without my explicit command ;)
[12:09] <UnknownCoder> but in this case i will unplug the hdd just to be sure, cause its my working pc ;)
[12:10] <UnknownCoder> thank you for the fast answers :)
[12:10] <head_victim> I haven't installed in so long I can't recall what the options are off the top of my head. There is porbably a walk through online somewhere to confirm there are questions about it if you like
[12:10] <head_victim> UnknownCoder: no worries mate, you're lucky you caught me, I'm just heading out :)
[12:23] <pamela> hi to all
[12:23] <pamela> anyone know the command line of button logout in lubuntu 11.04 please?
[12:26] <UnknownCoder> pamela, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#Shutdown_Button_is_missing_from_LXPanel.2C_how_can_I_add_it.3F
[12:26] <UnknownCoder> seems to be lubuntu-logout
[12:29] <pamela> in terminal work, but if i use in cairo-dock don't work
[12:31] <UnknownCoder> i don't know the syntax of the cairo docks but if it work in terminal it should also in cair-dock
[12:31] <UnknownCoder> mybe you have to specify some parameters
[12:32] <pamela> yes... solved... thanks to all!!!
[12:32] <UnknownCoder> what was it?
[12:32] <UnknownCoder> you're welcome ;)
[12:33] <pamela> i have make a new logout.desktop with a command line and copy in the cairo-dock-bar
[12:34] <pamela> hi to all!
[16:05] <E3D3> I swapped Ctrl and CapsLock keys with a .xmodmap but can't load it when booting. I tried editing '/etc/x11/xinits/xinitrc', made different '.initrc' and read Lubuntu FAQ & workarounds. Should I continue learning more about xsessions, autostart a shell-script or look for a more straight solution. Can anyone point me in a helpfull direction ?
[16:09] <Sentynel> E3D3: I use a shell script that just runs xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap, and is autostarted by my DE
[16:11] <E3D3> Sentynel: I thought about that to but on the FAQ page is only an example of autostarting an application. How do I autostart a shell-script ?
[16:12] <Sentynel> E3D3: well you ought to be able to tell it to autostart an application and give it the command xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap
[16:12] <Sentynel> I've not done it on LXDE though
[16:12] <E3D3> I have no .xsessionsrc but if I read well its not for commands, nor is /etc/envirement.
[16:14] <E3D3> Okay, this is my 1st time I try to use LXDE seriously. Still thanks for trying.
[16:15] <E3D3> I just discovered #lxde and I'll ask there.
[18:17] <stlsaint> Unit193: poke
[18:41] <RoadRat> Hi, i need some help on how to forward traffic from my 3g modem to an other mashine. i have done it with network manager but when i try to install from a ubuntu mini cd it does not work
[18:42] <RoadRat> It works to an other mashine but werry slow
[19:17] <qwak> hey, how i can change the display brightness @lubuntu 12.04 ?
[19:24] <qwak> -_-
[19:33] <qwak> wix hurensöhne, get aids kthxbye
[20:45] <guntbert> is there anything (except reboot) you can do against the notification area in the panel sliding towards the left side with time (or with suspend/resumes)?
[20:49] <pAt_> yes, remove the update watcher from the panel, guntbert
[20:50] <pAt_> from the files to be started automatically with the system start I ment
[20:50] <pAt_> that did it for me guntbert
[20:51] <guntbert> pAt_: bear with me, I installed lubuntu-desktop on an ubuntu system, so where would i do that?
[20:52] <pAt_> same here guntbert
[20:52] <pAt_> in the desktop settings, you can choose which programms to be started automatically
[20:53] <pAt_> and remove the update maganager from the files to be started automatically
[20:53] <guntbert> pAt_: desktop preferences? no...
[20:54] <pAt_> I have it in German, I think it shold be that, yes
[20:55] <guntbert> pAt_: when I right click on the desktop and select "preferences" I don't get any option to choose what files should start
[20:56] <pAt_> from the start button left bollow, in the setting menu
[20:56] <guntbert> pAt_: und so wenige leute wie hier sind, können wir auch deutsch reden :-)
[20:56] <pAt_> :)
[20:56] <pAt_> ok, dann in Einstellungen im Menu
[20:57] <pAt_> dort Desktop-Sitzungseinstellungen
[20:57] <pAt_> Automatisch gestartete Programme
[20:57] <pAt_> äh Anwendungen
[20:57] <guntbert> das hab ich nicht ??
[20:57] <micahg> gilir: FYI, you have upload rights for gdebi again (I got it demoted)
[20:57] <pAt_> Du hast aber den Menupunkt Einstellungen wenn du auf das Lubuntu Symbol klickst, okder?
[20:58] <guntbert> jo
[20:58] <pAt_> dort gibts doch Desktop Sitzungseinstellungen, odeR?
[20:59] <guntbert> pAt_: eben nicht - ich schau mir gerade das menu selber an
[20:59] <pAt_> seltsam
[21:00] <gilir> micahg, thanks :) But I'm not sure I'll ever touch this package :)
[21:00] <micahg> ok :) lubuntu was the only thing using it
[21:01] <guntbert> pAt_: kannst du herausfinden, wie das programm heisst? dann start ichs über CLI
[21:01] <pAt_> ok
[21:01] <pAt_> guntbert, lxsession.edit
[21:01] <pAt_> lxsession-edit
[21:02] <guntbert> ah, das fehlt hier, da hab ich irgenwas nicht mit insstalliert
[21:03] <pAt_> ok
[21:04] <pAt_> dort jedenfalls die Aktualisierungsbenachrichtigtung aus den automatisch gestarteten Anwendungen rausnehmen und neu starten, dann sollte das Problem weg sein
[21:05] <guntbert> jetzt schauts besser aus, und du hast gemeint, den update notifier rauszunehmen, hilft
[21:05] <pAt_> bei mir wars die Lösung
[21:06] <pAt_> seither verrutscht da nichts mehr in der Leiste
[21:06] <guntbert> pAt_: ich probiers jedenfalls - danke :)
[21:06] <pAt_> gerne :)
[21:36] <codepal> hey guys - lubuntu's ldm login doesn't allow me to login without a password
[21:37] <codepal> I just created a bunch of users with automatic login status
[21:37] <codepal> & it won't log them in, asks for password then doesn't
[21:37] <guntbert> codepal: only one user can have that status
[21:38] <codepal> yet in a terminal ( ALT - CTRL - 3 )
[21:38] <codepal> I can login
[21:38] <codepal> without passwords
[21:38] <codepal> guntbert, why the restriction?
[21:38] <codepal> I'm setting up a kids laptop, I want this a simple as possible...
[21:38] <codepal> any hack to disable that restriction?
[21:40] <guntbert> codepal: then give them empty passwords, or teach them to use just 1 key - the automatic logon i the display manager is meant for 1 user to run through
[21:40] <guntbert> *in
[21:40] <codepal> ok, ok
[21:41] <codepal> user switching doesn't have this problem I suppose?
[21:42] <guntbert> codepal: no idea, I never tried that - best you educate them to rally use passwords (simple as they may be yet)
[21:42] <guntbert> *really
[21:42] <codepal> guntbert, thanks for your help
[21:43] <codepal> you don't by chance any clues on how to use bluetooth dongle's?
[21:43] <codepal> I tried yesterday to get one to work....
[21:43] <guntbert> codepal: no problem :)  - as for a dongle - sorry, no
[21:43] <codepal> spent most of the day installing this, trying that - all with no success
[21:45] <codepal> seems to me that lubuntu doesn't create a new users skeleton folder & files properly for X login
[21:45] <codepal> will cp -R my user & chmod & chown to see if that fixes it...
[21:45] <guntbert> codepal: that depends on the content of /etc/skeleton
[21:47] <codepal> I have a /etc/ske/ -- & only .bash_logout .bashrc .profile
[21:47] <codepal> in lubuntu 11.10
[21:47] <codepal> upgraded from lubuntu 11.04
[21:47] <codepal> s#/etc/ske/#/etc/skel/#
[21:48] <guntbert> codepal: right, its skel
[21:49] <codepal> no basic folders like Documents, Music etc
[21:49] <codepal> is there some script that runs the setup of all those?
[21:52] <guntbert> codepal: no idea, sorry, but when I create a new user through the ubuntu system they have those folders, while add-user doesn't create them
[21:53] <codepal> well for some reason, when I used the User Settings interface and asked for automatic login (it was an option)
[21:53] <codepal> it hasn't created nada
[21:53] <codepal> so I guess it shouldn't let me do that
[21:54] <codepal> ah, I see
[21:54] <codepal> all the users are set as Custom types
[21:54] <codepal> instead of Desktop
[22:00] <codepal> hrmph -- the panel didn't even want to set the users passwords (by hand) - had to use passwd