seblabel | is there a language convenience here ? | 12:22 |
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sva | seblabel: usually everyone speaks english, as far as i know | 12:33 |
seblabel | ok | 12:33 |
seblabel | no french so | 12:33 |
seblabel | :) | 12:33 |
sva | seblabel: you can try :) | 12:34 |
* sva cannot speak french on a technical level, but may be someone else. there are alot people in here | 12:34 | |
seblabel | i'm having some problem with my system and i was thinking of changing it with lubuntu | 12:34 |
sva | you could use the live cd to try out if you'll get rid of the problems :) | 12:35 |
seblabel | my wife is using lubuntu for some time | 12:35 |
seblabel | and i have here lucid lynx 10.04 x86 | 12:35 |
seblabel | i wanted to know if i can get more with x86-64 (i have a amd64 cpu) | 12:36 |
seblabel | can i have incompatibilities if uses lubuntu x86-64 | 12:38 |
seblabel | instead of x86 | 12:38 |
mr-squidley | seblabel: do you mean as in sharing files? or will x86 packages install on amd64 | 12:40 |
seblabel | hey | 12:40 |
seblabel | yes, is a x86 package compatible ? | 12:41 |
seblabel | i mean, every | 12:41 |
seblabel | my aim is to know if it is usefull to use a x86-64 version instead of a x86 | 12:43 |
mr-squidley | yes and no its more a personally choice your hardware may run faster with amd64 ... but you may find more packages are compatible for x86 | 12:44 |
seblabel | humm | 12:44 |
seblabel | thinks | 12:44 |
AngelForget | Good afternoon to all | 12:57 |
AngelForget | with new updates Lubuntu 12.04 beta 2 is very good | 12:58 |
phillw | AngelForget: glad to hear they didn't break anything with the push to get the 'final' release candidate out for beta 2. Now all we need to do is test them all! | 13:03 |
AngelForget | phillw, certainly we must try to infinite | 13:04 |
AngelForget | phillw, However, I did a test of speed and memory between Lubuntu 12.04 Beta 2 and linux mint 12 lxde and there is no comparison Lubuntu is lighter is faster than linux mint 12 lxde | 13:06 |
phillw | AngelForget: you can see which need a test by viewing http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/210/builds | 13:07 |
phillw | OMG. They've done nearly all of them!!!!! | 13:07 |
AngelForget | phillw, well I finished downloading the iso of ubuntu kde now I try on my laptop suffered from war | 13:20 |
phillw | AngelForget: great. it is (hopefully) the last respin before beta 2 goes live. If it is not, I'm going to have a tantrum & scream & scream & scream 'till I'm sick ;) | 13:22 |
AngelForget | restart and come back | 13:30 |
achero | salve a tutti posso fare una domanda ? vorrei istallare lubuntu | 13:54 |
MrChrisDruif | !it | achero | 13:54 |
ubottu | achero: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette) | 13:54 |
achero | ubuntu-it ok scusatemi.. | 13:57 |
pmatulis | what is the default terminal again in Lubuntu? | 14:21 |
Derpadong | LXterminal | 14:23 |
ix_ | hello, why can't I connect to any encrypted wireless network on lubuntu 12.04? | 14:39 |
ix_ | I can't even click on any of them | 14:40 |
bioterror | !daily | 15:04 |
ubottu | Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ | 15:04 |
phillw | bioterror: please use http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/210/builds | 15:04 |
phillw | we're on feature freeze :) | 15:05 |
MrChrisDruif | Ah, we can't use the dailies anymore? =( | 15:08 |
MrChrisDruif | ;-) | 15:08 |
phillw | MrChrisDruif: you *can* using the iso tracker lets you know of any gremlins :) | 15:10 |
phillw | after Ffreeze, the dailies are also on iso tracker. That's why I changed the wiki for testing to just point to one place :) | 15:11 |
phillw | http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/ | 15:12 |
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kanliot | pcmanfm | 15:24 |
bioterror | w0w | 15:52 |
bioterror | at the last 12.04 works without problems ;) | 15:52 |
bioterror | and I got wild: /dev/sda5: UUID="49e21c38-6c8f-4672-8c99-6767159fb3a6" UUID_SUB="18b51e34-f9a9-46f4-bc9b-a58716dcf818" TYPE="btrfs" | 15:52 |
bioterror | ;) | 15:52 |
ltrojan | Hello all! I have a small question about printing images... the default viewer is GPicView which doesn't seem to have a printing option... is it possible to perhaps change the preferences to make it visible or printing images is simply not available in that image viewer? | 16:05 |
ltrojan | cheers! | 16:06 |
bioterror | I would probably change image viewer then | 16:11 |
ltrojan | yeah... just browsed the net a bit and found out that sadly the printing has not been implemented in gpicview... what a shame :( | 16:15 |
ltrojan | anyway, thanks for the reply bioterror... | 16:15 |
bioterror | np | 16:16 |
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seblabel | yo! | 17:21 |
seblabel | it's done | 17:21 |
seblabel | i'm under lubuntu now | 17:21 |
seblabel | but my eyes hurt | 17:21 |
seblabel | cause everything is very small now! | 17:22 |
seblabel | the time for a process to start is small, very small | 17:22 |
seblabel | but everything is also written very small | 17:22 |
seblabel | :) | 17:22 |
MrChrisDruif | seblabel; afaik you can change the font etc | 17:24 |
bioterror | are you using television? | 17:24 |
seblabel | :) | 17:24 |
bioterror | with television you have to lift the size of the fonts | 17:24 |
seblabel | i'm new with openbox | 17:24 |
seblabel | i'm not using a tv | 17:24 |
bioterror | okay, then fonts should not be small | 17:24 |
bioterror | as I had to make them smaller on titlebar ;) | 17:24 |
seblabel | humm | 17:26 |
seblabel | i just tried to change lxterminal font size | 17:26 |
seblabel | increasing it from 10 to 11 | 17:27 |
bioterror | ahahaha, Spinal Tap! | 17:27 |
seblabel | i guess that the best font depends on my screen resolution | 17:27 |
seblabel | font size i mean | 17:28 |
bioterror | yes | 17:28 |
bioterror | if you have like 1920x1600 or what ever it was, you might want a little bigger font | 17:28 |
seblabel | yes 1920*1600 is what i'm using | 17:28 |
seblabel | but now 11 even if bigger than 10, looks a bit strange | 17:29 |
seblabel | like cloudy | 17:29 |
MrChrisDruif | Some fonts sizes might look imperfect...cloudy? | 17:30 |
seblabel | i mean, less clean | 17:30 |
seblabel | my english is poor | 17:30 |
seblabel | i meant that it looks not very accurate | 17:30 |
MrChrisDruif | Alright, some sizes aren't perfect. You could try 12 for instance (a more common font size) | 17:31 |
seblabel | oh, yes, you got it! | 17:31 |
MrChrisDruif | ^_^ | 17:31 |
seblabel | thanks | 17:31 |
seblabel | i was frightened that this could be a graphic card driver problem | 17:32 |
seblabel | but, hopefully, it's not ! | 17:32 |
seblabel | :) | 17:32 |
seblabel | i have read some documentation about openbox | 17:32 |
seblabel | and i would like to (re)create some keybindings that i was using often with gnome | 17:33 |
seblabel | do some of you use openbox (almost) without mouse ? | 17:34 |
* MrChrisDruif uses gnome-shell tbh | 17:34 | |
bioterror | rxvt-unicode ;) | 17:35 |
MrChrisDruif | But keybindings can be assigned to all sorts of keys | 17:35 |
MrChrisDruif | bioterror; rxvt-unicode? | 17:35 |
bioterror | seblabel, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ/Guides#I_want_to_bind_a_key_to_lock_my_screen.2C_how_do_I_do_it.3F | 17:35 |
bioterror | seblabel, a small guide how to do it | 17:36 |
bioterror | MrChrisDruif, yeah | 17:36 |
bioterror | MrChrisDruif, bestest | 17:36 |
MrChrisDruif | bioterror; it misses the step to find out which code is meant for "special" keys | 17:36 |
bioterror | W-C-A :D | 17:37 |
seblabel | thanks | 17:41 |
bioterror | !bug 967348 | gilir | 17:42 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 967348 in lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "obconf is in the seed, but not in the ISO" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/967348 | 17:42 |
gilir | bioterror, thanks :) | 17:43 |
bioterror | sva, I have to take VGA cable from work | 18:19 |
sva | bioterror: hehe, i did the same for at home. at work we are anyway just using DVI so all the VGA cables got thrown away some day anyway | 18:21 |
bioterror | where I work for the next two days they just changed desktop computers which uses "HP multilink" :D | 18:22 |
bioterror | or what that is called, a propietary dvi kind of adapter which divides into two VGA connectors | 18:23 |
bioterror | DMS-59 to dual vga | 18:25 |
ALTAS | what is a good browser for lubuntu | 18:32 |
bioterror | chromium?-) | 18:34 |
KM0201 | yup | 18:34 |
KM0201 | its installed w/ Lubuntu | 18:34 |
KM0201 | Chromium is the best browser for any OS actually... (Linux, Mac, or Windows) | 18:35 |
bioterror | some people tends to like firefox, but they are wrong ;) | 18:35 |
KM0201 | FF used to be awesome, but i started noticing a serious downturn in the project, starting around 5.0 | 18:35 |
ALTAS | any other, that's the default | 18:35 |
KM0201 | if you don't like the default, just install another one, there's lots of choices | 18:35 |
bioterror | xxxterm? | 18:36 |
KM0201 | firefox, opera, etc.. | 18:36 |
ALTAS | need a really simple one | 18:36 |
bioterror | ALTAS, ^^ | 18:36 |
KM0201 | um, whats that other one for Linux, starts w/ an E? | 18:37 |
KM0201 | it's a GUI though, not like xxxterm | 18:37 |
bioterror | xxxterm is graphical? | 18:37 |
KM0201 | is it? | 18:37 |
KM0201 | i was thinking it was command line | 18:37 |
ALTAS | there's a browser name xxxterm??? | 18:38 |
bioterror | apt-cache search xxxterm .:20:21:56 on 12-03-28:. | 18:38 |
bioterror | xxxterm - Minimalist's web browser | 18:38 |
KM0201 | Epiphany, thats it | 18:39 |
KM0201 | never heard of xxx | 18:39 |
ALTAS | btw why when i use chromium to go on sites it saids download flash player but there isn't any flash player for linux =( | 18:39 |
bioterror | you have not installed lubuntu-restricted-extras | 18:40 |
ALTAS | install what>? | 18:40 |
bioterror | the difference between chrome and chromium is that the chrome comes bundled ith flash | 18:40 |
bioterror | ALTAS, open terminal and say: sudo apt-get install lubuntu-restricted-extras | 18:41 |
ALTAS | oh o.k. one sec | 18:41 |
KM0201 | ALTAS: there's flash for Linux, you can install it like bioterror said, or download it from adobe.com where did you get the idea there was no flash for linux/ | 18:41 |
bioterror | I recommend using package manager | 18:42 |
bioterror | it ill be kept up-to-date | 18:42 |
KM0201 | bioterror: i absolutely agree | 18:42 |
KM0201 | just saying, if you need any proof there's a linux version, just go to adobe.com | 18:42 |
ALTAS | km0201: i search every where and didn't find any | 18:42 |
KM0201 | ALTAS: it's there, your search failed | 18:43 |
bioterror | ALTAS, did you search package repository?-) | 18:43 |
KM0201 | ALTAS: regardless, do what bioterror said... you'll have flash in 2min | 18:43 |
ALTAS | wait on a sec | 18:43 |
bioterror | KM0201, some people tends to like Midori too | 18:46 |
KM0201 | bioterror: never heard of trhat one | 18:46 |
bioterror | w00t | 18:46 |
bioterror | :D | 18:46 |
bioterror | it's part of the Elementary | 18:47 |
MrChrisDruif | Yup | 18:48 |
benQ | what is a good lightweight browser? | 19:11 |
bioterror | midori | 19:11 |
benQ | is that a browser | 19:14 |
phillw | benQ: yes | 19:15 |
benQ | phillw: how can i get it using terminal | 19:16 |
bioterror | sudo apt-get install midori | 19:16 |
benQ | bioterror: oh gracias | 19:17 |
phillw | bioterror: it's in the repos? excellent, I must give it a try | 19:17 |
bioterror | ofcourse it is, it's part of the xfce goodies | 19:17 |
bioterror | and it supports html5 on youtube :-) | 19:18 |
benQ | bioterror: is it a simple browser | 19:18 |
bioterror | it is | 19:19 |
phillw | I | 19:19 |
MrChrisDruif | You? | 19:19 |
benQ | tan adios mi amigos | 19:19 |
phillw | bioterror: I know it has been mooted as a replacement for Chromium. Yes, that fun when we all argue what packages to use for 12.10 is soon to start :) | 19:20 |
bioterror | yeah | 19:20 |
bioterror | I hate that | 19:20 |
sva | mh never heard of midori before as well. sounds nice *install* | 19:20 |
phillw | bioterror: it is a bit of a scrap, but at least *we* get a choice :) | 19:21 |
bioterror | we'll get this "firefox is no better than chromium" and someone says that midori is still too far away from stable enough or something like that | 19:21 |
phillw | bioterror: we can pick anything in the repos. | 19:22 |
phillw | but, this is -ot | 19:22 |
benQ | where does files go when you have install them in terminal? | 19:29 |
bioterror | explain more | 19:29 |
benQ | like you have use that sudo apt- install thing, where do i find the files that had been install? | 19:30 |
bioterror | benQ, dpkg -L midori |less | 19:31 |
bioterror | -L lists files inside package | 19:31 |
bioterror | and where they are pushed on your system | 19:32 |
benQ | oh | 19:35 |
seblabel | thanks for the help people | 20:33 |
seblabel | good night | 20:33 |
seblabel | ;) | 20:34 |
benQ | how does transmission work?/ | 21:04 |
list | how do you use transmission | 21:27 |
Flazer | i'm confused by your question | 21:27 |
Flazer | what do you mean how do you use it? as in, what is it used for? | 21:27 |
list | torrent | 21:27 |
Flazer | right. you open a torrent file with it, which connects to the servers and downloads said file | 21:28 |
list | so can you search for a file using it and download it from there | 21:28 |
Flazer | the way I use it is, I'll search for a torrent i want, using google or a torrent site | 21:29 |
Flazer | download the "torrent" file and open that with transmission | 21:29 |
Flazer | which downloads the file you want...say and iso or mp3 etc. | 21:29 |
list | oh, i also want a good browser know any | 21:30 |
Flazer | an* | 21:30 |
Flazer | in lubuntu, i use chromium | 21:30 |
Flazer | because it's lightweight and efficient | 21:30 |
Flazer | i also like opera | 21:30 |
list | how do you get opera | 21:30 |
Flazer | but firefox works well also, so it comes down to preference | 21:30 |
Flazer | you can download the file from www.opera.com | 21:31 |
Flazer | make sure you get the debian package, and it should open up using symantic | 21:32 |
list | using terminal | 21:32 |
Flazer | or you can go into symantic, search for the opera browser, and install the package that way | 21:32 |
Flazer | i don't think you even need terminal | 21:32 |
list | oh chromium doean't cut it for me | 21:33 |
Flazer | what about chrome? | 21:33 |
Flazer | which has built in flash support | 21:33 |
list | chrome, ah i havent tryed it yey | 21:33 |
list | yet | 21:33 |
Flazer | it's the google version of chromium (open source version of chrome you could say) | 21:34 |
Flazer | i just downloaded the opera debian package and launched it | 21:34 |
Flazer | it will just install for you that way | 21:34 |
list | oh that os are you running | 21:35 |
Flazer | lubuntu | 21:35 |
Flazer | but you can download the ubuntu one | 21:35 |
Flazer | since they're essentially the same except for the top layer | 21:36 |
Flazer | ie: the interface | 21:36 |
list | oh, does lubuntu need security things | 21:36 |
Flazer | security things? | 21:37 |
list | software | 21:38 |
Flazer | like antivirus? | 21:38 |
list | no the internet sec | 21:38 |
Flazer | firewalls? i don't think it comes standard, but it's something you can install | 21:39 |
bioterror | ubuntus comes with apparmor | 21:39 |
bioterror | !apparmor | 21:39 |
ubottu | For information about the AppArmor security framework employed in Ubuntu (since Gutsy Gibbon), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AppArmor | 21:39 |
Flazer | it's like any other linux distrobution, just slated for lower spec machines | 21:39 |
Flazer | !lubuntu | 21:40 |
ubottu | lubuntu is Ubuntu with LXDE instead of !GNOME as desktop environment, which makes it extremely lightweight. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu - /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support. | 21:40 |
list | cool | 21:46 |
list | i see someting about appArmor on my pc | 21:46 |
phillw | list: AppArmour is a system you can install for if you are opening your computer up for outside access https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppArmor has all the gory details | 21:52 |
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