FernandoCueva | lxde | 00:00 |
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bioterror | I still point to the url I pasted 7 minutes ago | 00:00 |
wasp | how do you install apps using terminal? | 00:03 |
wxl | wasp: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install <app> | 00:03 |
wasp | oh thank's so how do i get midori | 00:04 |
Name141 | no #lubuntu+1 ? | 00:04 |
bioterror | wasp, sudo apt-get install midori | 00:04 |
wxl | wasp: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install midori | 00:05 |
wxl | bioterror: don't forget to update!!! | 00:05 |
bioterror | wxl, I'm always up to date! | 00:05 |
Unit193 | Name141: It's also in #ubuntu+1 | 00:05 |
wasp | wxl: oh thank's nuch | 00:05 |
wasp | much | 00:05 |
Name141 | Unit193: ah. Well I was going to ask if lxde is trying to pull something aweful like "unity" out of it's hat anytime soon like Gnome3 did ? | 00:07 |
Unit193 | Heh, not that I know of and don't see why it would. | 00:07 |
Unit193 | Gnome3 is gnome-shell, Unity just uses gnome3. | 00:08 |
Name141 | Then I reckon Lubuntu would be a good replacement for XP on an E2160 + 4670 . | 00:08 |
Name141 | I'm getting the "XP is old" arguement now. (as in, I'm sort of understanding it) | 00:08 |
wasp | wxl: desn't work | 00:09 |
Name141 | I just don't know if my cameras and scanner would work though ? | 00:09 |
Unit193 | LiveCD and find out. | 00:10 |
bioterror | Name141, Web Cameras or digital cameras for photoshooting? | 00:10 |
Name141 | Digital camera. | 00:10 |
bioterror | Name141, you should reall consider using a card reader ;) | 00:10 |
Name141 | I do have a media card reader if it comes to that. | 00:11 |
Name141 | yeah that | 00:11 |
bioterror | it saves battery too! | 00:11 |
bioterror | but yes, gphoto2 supports lots of cameras | 00:11 |
Name141 | or just switch over to the Windows7 machine.. It's got plenty of USB2's left. | 00:12 |
Name141 | but back on topic.. | 00:12 |
Name141 | the next release (in april) is going to be a LTS ? | 00:12 |
wasp | why doesnt installing apps through terminal work? | 00:13 |
wxl | wasp: i'm sure it doesn't say "doesn't work." what does it say? | 00:13 |
bioterror | wasp, we cant see your terminal | 00:13 |
wasp | wxl, bioterror: it just does back to the screen it load up with. | 00:20 |
wxl | wasp: what screen are you talking about? | 00:23 |
wasp | wxl: the terminal with the name of the profile | 00:24 |
wxl | wasp: if you put in sudo apt-get update what happens? | 00:27 |
wasp | wxl: didn't try it. lol on sec | 00:28 |
FernandoCueva | anybody here knows how to readd the shutdown button on the panel I removed it by accident | 00:37 |
bioterror | that's asked quite often | 00:43 |
FernandoCueva | oh yea, I was messing with the panels and got that removed | 00:44 |
bioterror | I think I'll rise a bug about that | 00:47 |
bioterror | becouse I cant find that button from the Application Launchbar thingie | 00:47 |
FernandoCueva | yea and there is no option to add it manually either | 00:52 |
bioterror | I think removing some configurations could revert it back after logging out and logging back in | 00:53 |
TheCheggs | night guys, take it easy | 00:54 |
bioterror | yeah | 00:54 |
bioterror | easy peasy | 00:54 |
bioterror | edit .config/lxpanel/Lubuntu/panels/panel | 00:54 |
bioterror | and after that clock, you should have as last: http://paste.ubuntu.com/908082/ | 00:55 |
bioterror | FernandoCueva, got it?-) | 00:59 |
FernandoCueva | yea I'm nanoing that file now | 00:59 |
wasp | the terminal work BUT i can't find where the app went | 01:04 |
FernandoCueva | works | 01:07 |
wasp | where does my apps go went i install them through terminal? | 03:06 |
jmarsden | wasp: Whereever they go when you install the through the GUI... :) You can use dpkg -L PACKAGENAME to see exactly what files a package installed where, if you need to. | 03:07 |
wasp | jmarsden: oh so i check downloads folder and still did not see it there | 03:09 |
jmarsden | downloads folder?? You should be installing packages using apt-get, so they are being *installed* not just downloaded, right? What exact command did you type to install a package? | 03:10 |
wasp | just the one you mention and apt-get cache | 03:12 |
jmarsden | So if you did sudo apt-get install FOO then you can see where it was installed by doing dpkg -L FOO | 03:12 |
FernandoCueva | dudes | 03:36 |
FernandoCueva | I have a max resolution of 800x600, I want to go 1024 so I type cvt 1024 768 60 and got the default numbers, I type newmode and addmode to xrandr then go with --output but the error message shows saying "Configure crtc 0 failed" what should I what should I DO | 03:38 |
targz | Ok problem, I need to get build essential and its dependencies so I can install ndiswrapper but I don't have internet on that computer. Any way to solve this? | 05:40 |
jmarsden | targz: Use a different computer to download all the .debs you need, then copy to a USB stick, then mount that stick on the machine you are working on, and do sudo dpkg -i /mnt/YOURUSBSTICK/*.deb | 05:42 |
targz | That's ALOT of .debs | 05:42 |
jmarsden | Yup. There may be a way to get some or many of them from the Lubuntu ISO you already have, but that would be "hard" to figure out exactly how to do right now, because I'm sleepy :) | 05:43 |
targz | I have the disk in the computer right now, just installed | 05:44 |
targz | I have it setup as a source to | 05:44 |
targz | But I can't get gcc or make from the disk | 05:45 |
jmarsden | If those are the only ones missing, install everything else build-essential wants from the CD, and download just make and gcc ? | 05:45 |
* jussi prods Unit193... ;) | 08:08 | |
guest32 | Hello | 08:59 |
max_ | lubuntu - отличный дистрибутив, с нетерпением жду релиза 12.04 | 11:05 |
TheCheggs | hey is anyone around? | 12:03 |
kanliot | sup | 12:25 |
TheCheggs | sup man | 12:41 |
chris_ | having trouble getting my wireless to work, can anyone help? | 12:53 |
TheCheggs | i havn't ever had to setup anything wireless | 12:54 |
TheCheggs | i wouldn't know how to help :\ | 12:55 |
chris_ | anyone else able to help? | 13:05 |
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Unit193 | jussi: Heh, so I was wrong. :) | 15:36 |
demoniccow | Can someone help me with ndiswrapper? | 15:37 |
demoniccow | Is anyone not AFK? | 15:44 |
kanliot | sup | 15:52 |
demoniccow | Hey, i have ndiswrapper installed and my wireless driver but i cant pick any wireless networks. ndiswrapper says the hardware is present but i cant pick any wireless networks | 15:55 |
g00denough | is there any mail-notification applet for the lxpanel, to watch multiple imaps-accounts like gnubiff, which was dropped by ubuntu? | 16:12 |
kanliot | donno | 16:15 |
kanliot | actually i remember downloading a gmail notification tool that worked. | 16:16 |
kanliot | lot's of gnome applets work, but not most of them | 16:16 |
FernandoCueva | how to find out what x version I have from terminal | 21:01 |
wxl | FernandoCueva: apt-cache policy xserver-xorg | 21:05 |
FernandoCueva | what is 1:7.5 the version? | 21:07 |
FernandoCueva | why : after 1 | 21:07 |
wxl | ask canonical :D | 21:08 |
FernandoCueva | the forum? | 21:08 |
wxl | what i'm saying is i don't know. i've seen so many weird version schemes in packaging i have no idea | 21:09 |
wxl | but that's really not a lubuntu question, that's a canonical packaging question | 21:10 |
wxl | actually it runs deeper than that | 21:10 |
wxl | ubuntu being based on debian, and debian having the same scheme (http://packages.debian.org/sid/xserver-xorg) it's a question for debian packaging | 21:10 |
hosoka | hello all | 21:57 |
hosoka | which room is the testing 12.04 ? | 21:57 |
Unit193 | #ubuntu+1 for support, if that's the question. | 21:58 |
hosoka | Unit193: hello, I found the issue on the autologin feature | 21:58 |
hosoka | wil report my findings on the testing. | 21:59 |
Unit193 | ...Or are you looking for the QA tracker? | 21:59 |
hosoka | Unit193: remember I have reported the autologin issue couple of days ago ? | 22:05 |
hosoka | how to enable eather lxdm or lightDM for autologin ? | 22:06 |
Unit193 | Wtih 11.10, LXDM? I don't have that, personally. | 22:06 |
hosoka | yes, thatś the one. | 22:06 |
hosoka | I have note that down on the test room. | 22:06 |
hosoka | what I have done to enable the autologin feature in LightDM at 12.04 is to make sure that all previous version prior 10.10 to remove GDM instead and choose the LXDM one. | 22:07 |
hosoka | once at 10.10 if asked for lightDM instead of lxdm you choose then LightDM | 22:07 |
hosoka | and after ugprading to 12.04 the autologin feature works by default. | 22:08 |
hosoka | I did not have to change any settings at all. | 22:08 |
Unit193 | You sure you're not using LXDM? | 22:08 |
hosoka | which is weird, I know, but it worked for me. | 22:08 |
hosoka | I am pretty sure that I have selected Light DM instead. | 22:09 |
hosoka | I just upgraded all the way from 10.10 to 12.04 | 22:09 |
hosoka | deactivated GDM, and then activated at last the Light DM version. | 22:09 |
Unit193 | If you wish, you could also purge the other one(s). | 22:10 |
hosoka | although, remarkable is that upgrading with only Lubuntu-core to the test version it installed the whole lubuntu-desktop for me. Which I did not wanted to happen. | 22:10 |
hosoka | so there is an error on that package to look into it. | 22:11 |
FernandoCueva | how do I disconnect a pccard I use to type pcccard eject but that command isn't on lubuntu | 23:12 |
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