[00:48] <user1234567> hey
[00:49] <Unit193> Howdy.
[00:49] <user1234567> is there a "install lubuntu alongside windows" file?  like in ubuntu
[00:50] <Unit193> File? You mean option? And the installer is the exact same.
[00:50] <pibarnas> user1234567: is there one in ubuntu? :/
[00:51] <user1234567> yea there's a exe file you can d/l and you can install ubuntu while on windows and it does everything for you
[00:52] <Yos> ah wubi
[00:52] <Unit193> Wubi, I *highly* recommend you don't use that, with Ubuntu or Lubuntu.
[00:57] <user1234567> hmm ok,  I have another question, I plan to use lubuntu on this desktop with 3Gb of ram, I plan not to use swap, is that ok?
[01:20] <sagaci> user1234567, surely is
[01:21] <sagaci> although assigning 500mb to swap wouldn't hurt
[01:24] <GridCube> user1234567, no installer will let you install without a swap partition, you *need* one
[01:24] <GridCube> its an ubuntu thing
[01:27] <sagaci> just assign all free space to /
[01:28] <sagaci> at least it used to
[01:28] <keithclark> downloading Lubuntu now.  It should be no problem to install along side Ubuntu, yes?
[01:29] <Yos> keithclark, won't be a problem but you may want to use it live first to check it out
[01:30] <keithclark> Yos: done that!
[01:31] <Yos> the installer in lubuntu is same as in ubuntu so it should be no problem to dual-boot
[01:32] <keithclark> Yos: Cool.  I've neve dual booted on this machine before.
[01:36] <user1234567> keithclark, I plan to do something similar but instead of alongside I'm gonna try to have lubuntu as main OS with virtualbox installed and have ubuntu in virtual
[01:37] <keithclark> user1234567: I had the opposite and it worked fantastic.  That is why I want to try for real.
[01:41] <keithclark> user1234567: My biggest worry is my wireless working
[01:42] <user1234567> did you try the wireless thing in virtual?
[01:44] <keithclark> user1234567: no
[01:45] <keithclark> user1234567: I'm not sure that is possible without the actual hardware
[01:45] <Yos> that's why you should try the live cd first to see that everything is working
[01:46] <Yos> but even that isn't full proof
[01:47] <keithclark> Yes, but dual boot should not be an issue.  Worst case wireless doesn't work and I have to boot to Ubuntu, no?
[01:47] <Yos> ah, you have ubuntu already, then yeah
[01:47] <user1234567> what is the wireless thing? did it come with the pc  or
[01:48] <Yos> but it should be fine
[01:48] <keithclark> user1234567: yes, emachines netbook.
[01:49] <user1234567> if it doesnt work you can try this tutorial: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#b43%20-%20No%20Internet%20access
[02:58] <souliaq> Is possible install TTF font in Lubuntu?
[03:23] <Trippz> hello, someone knows if lubuntu recognize a USB wireless adapter ( dlink DWA-160) ?
[03:46] <Trippz> someone knows this error? : isolinux: Disk error 10, AX = 4280, drive EF
[04:03] <Kalidarn> can LXTerminal do 256 colors?
[04:17] <Kalidarn> oh wait i figured it out
[05:10] <Trippz> hello , i have tried to install lubuntu with nomodeset and vga=771 but the screen stay black, any suggestion?
[09:08] <samuel> using the latest lubuntu. when i suspend computer and then wake it up the panel which shows open programs shrinks by 20pixels or so. when this is repeated several times. the icons gets so small (blank space in the middle of the panel) that it is impossible to click on the icons because they are crammed together
[09:08] <bioterror> nice
[09:09] <bioterror> can you share a screenshot for us?
[09:09] <bioterror> !screenshots | samuel
[09:11] <samuel> bioterror, ubottu: at #lxde i asked for a dirty fix and "lxpanel restart" fixed it. so now i don't have the screenshot. i guess i will come back next week with the screenshot :)
[09:12] <samuel> ...that is: lxpanelctl restart
[09:12] <bioterror> yep
[09:18] <samuel> are you guys happy with GPicView? when i open large image, then press G for original size and try to scroll the image, it will not scroll. some buggy border flashes and then it restores the location before scrolling
[09:18] <bioterror> no I am not
[09:18] <bioterror> it does not support raw files
[09:19] <samuel> also it would seem reasonable to scroll around images using arrows, but i haven't found any keys to do this, arrows just switch next/prev images
[09:20] <samuel> with laptop it's not so easy to use mouse for everything
[10:33] <aeneusOWO> I have a inspiron 1525... how well will lubuntu run on it?
[10:35] <Yos> You can take it for a testdrive first and find out for yourself :)
[10:35] <Yos> run a live instance first
[10:36] <aeneusOWO> Yos: will I have to install my wireless card separately as I had with Ubuntu?
[10:36] <Yos> probably if you have to do that with ubuntu as well
[10:37] <Yos> which version of ubuntu was that ?
[10:37] <aeneusOWO> that was a few months ago... I think it was ubuntu 11. something
[10:37] <aeneusOWO> 11.4
[10:38] <aeneusOWO> Yos: thank you
[10:38] <aeneusOWO> which linux best suits an inspiron 1525 dell laptop with 3gb memory ram
[10:38] <Yos> again, no harm in running it live first
[10:38] <aeneusOWO> I will need to run windows inside it...
[10:38] <aeneusOWO> Yos: ok... nice one.. thank you... I will do that...
[10:39] <Yos> on 3Gb of ram, you should have no problems running a VM in lubuntu
[12:55] <wilt> bonjour
[12:56] <wilt> j'aurais besoin d'un petit coup de main s'il vous plait.
[12:56] <wilt> J'ai planté mon installation d'ubuntu et là j'utilise le live cd de lubuntu.
[12:57] <wilt> Savez-vous s'il est possible d'accéder à mes fichiers à partir du live cd ?
[12:57] <gordonjcp> wilt: vous pouvez essayer #ubuntu-fr
[12:58] <gordonjcp> mais oui, you can in fact get at your files from the live CD
[12:58] <wilt> Merci gordonjcp. Pouvez-vous me dire par quel chemin svp ?
[12:59] <gordonjcp> okay, now I'm going to have to hit Google Translate
[13:00] <gordonjcp> je parle mais une petit petit peu francais
[13:00] <gordonjcp> or, you know, you could use English
[13:00] <gordonjcp> like everyone else here
[13:00] <gordonjcp> which would be the polite thing to do
[13:02] <gordonjcp> wilt: you can't just assume people will speak your local language
[13:02] <wilt> Ok. no problem for me
[13:02] <gordonjcp> wilt: cia meud duine a'bruidhinn Gaedhlig air seo?
[13:02] <gordonjcp> not bloody many I should think
[13:02] <gordonjcp> ;-)
[13:07] <wilt> So, gordonjcp, can you tell me how I can see my ubuntu files ?
[13:13] <theluckymike> I got this pcmcia error when I boot the system and it freezes and I can boot to system adding hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false . But how can I fix pcmcia for normal booting without skipping it. Or how can I disable/blacklist this card because I actually don't use it at all?
[13:44] <DX555> I have a problem when installing Lubuntu on an Asus T91 See: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1977931
[13:45] <DX555> Any ideas how to solve this issue? Thanks
[14:07] <neure> hello
[14:07] <neure> where i do configure window manager keyboard shortcuts?
[14:07] <neure> i see f11 maximises window
[14:07] <neure> this conflicts with kdevelop step into command
[14:09] <bioterror> .~/config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
[14:09] <bioterror> ~./config/
[14:10] <bioterror> asdasdasdasd
[14:10] <bioterror> ~/.config/
[14:10] <bioterror> now it's correct
[14:10] <doubler7> hi...there is a italian chat for lubuntu?
[14:10] <bioterror> ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
[14:21] <theluckymike> =]]
[14:25]  * theluckymike is away: I'm busy
[14:48] <neure> uf
[14:48] <neure> #openbox is invite only :(
[14:48] <neure> can i make windows open where they ask to be opened?
[15:16] <fansub313>  hello , someone can give me assistance to configure ( ati igp320m ) on lubuntu please.
[15:25] <bioterror> !ati
[16:00] <murple> I'm trying to configure my locale and I've followed the steps detailed in this blog post: http://ccollins.wordpress.com/2009/01/06/how-to-change-date-formats-on-ubuntu/ . I believe I have done everything correctly, but the system fails to load "custom.UTF-8". I believe I need to edit something other than /etc/environment to use my custom locale. Can anyone help me?
[16:07] <murple> Anyone? bioterror perhaps?
[16:08] <bioterror> hmmm
[16:09] <murple> ahhh
[16:44] <murple> nothing huh?
[16:46] <bioterror> murple, you did not fix it?
[16:46] <murple> I did my best but failed?
[16:51] <bioterror> murple, what's wrong with the locale
[16:51] <bioterror> what you want to change so badly, that you wanted to create a custom locale
[16:53] <murple> I have en_us.utf8 for LC_Time. I want to use 2012-05-12 format so I copied en_us.utf8 to custom.utf8 and modified it to my liking (changing time and date formats amongst other things). However, I'm not sure how to tell Ubuntu to use my custom locale.
[16:53] <murple> I edited /etc/environment as shown in the post, but that doesn't seem to change anything.
[16:58] <valdur55> what you want?
[16:59] <valdur55> Do you want to change panel clock tooltip?
[17:05] <murple> valdur55: I've already customized the panel clock to my liking, but I suddenly noticed the date/time format shown in file managers and Thunderbird and similar are not the way I want them to be.
[17:06] <murple> valdur55: I want to use the date format 2012-05-12 and the time format 19:05.
[17:09] <Yos> noob question: how do I empty my trash bin ?
[17:11] <bioterror> with right click and "empty trash bin"
[17:13] <Yos> yes, but first I have to find the trash bin lol
[17:13] <bioterror> I have to admit that I have not that much messed around with the locales
[17:13] <bioterror> what I have actually done is that I have edited en_US to show monday as a first day of week
[17:13] <bioterror> instead of sunday
[17:16] <murple> right.... well... I suppose I could just backup the current locale and edit the actual file instead of trying to create and use a separate locale file.
[17:16] <bioterror> :D
[17:16] <bioterror> that's the spirit
[17:21] <murple> hehe.
[17:22] <murple> I also just found a working solution to yesterday's problem: to toggle mute/unmute you can use the accepted answer in this post: http://askubuntu.com/questions/65764/how-do-i-toggle-sound-with-amixer
[17:22] <murple> I'm making progress, allbeit extremely slowly.
[18:27] <bodhi_zazen> bioterror: ping
[18:27] <bioterror> bodhi_zazen, pong
[18:27] <bodhi_zazen> do you have time for a PM ?
[18:28] <bioterror> ofcourse
[18:28] <bioterror> dont hesitate to ping for, just pm and I'll answer ;)
[18:28] <bioterror> dont hesitate to msg me
[18:28] <bioterror> :D
[20:10] <Fleck> hey how do you mount samba share in lubuntu?
[20:10] <Fleck> in gui
[20:10] <Fleck> as user, do not have root
[20:10] <bioterror> smb://computer/share
[20:10] <bioterror> or what you mean
[20:10] <Fleck> i need to mount it
[20:10] <Fleck> clementine doesnt play smb:// files
[20:13] <bioterror> Fleck, http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/configure-a-system-to-automount-a-samba-share-with-etcfstab/
[20:13] <Fleck> i said in GUI
[20:16] <bioterror> Fleck, you tell us
[20:17] <bioterror> I would like to know when you find out
[20:18] <bioterror> I'm not sure if you can access those places from ~/.gvfs/
[20:18] <bioterror> yeah
[20:18] <bioterror> check ~/.gvfs/
[20:20] <Fleck> nice, thx! :)
[20:20] <bioterror> that worked?
[20:21] <Fleck> yep
[20:22] <bioterror> good
[20:25] <|johnny|> Hey can you guys help me with an error? I get this error: sumwars: error while loading shared libraries: liblua-5.1.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory yet liblua-5.1 is installed.
[20:26] <|johnny|> For some reason the fix which suggested doing this sed -i 's/liblua5.1.so.0/liblua.so.5.1\x00/g' sumwars doesn't work
[20:27] <bioterror> dpkg -L liblua-5.1 |grep liblua
[20:27] <bioterror> does it list it?
[20:28] <|johnny|> Synaptic says its there
[20:28] <|johnny|> apt-get says it isn't
[20:28] <|johnny|> I'll try apt-get install
[20:28] <|johnny|> odd
[20:29] <|johnny|> E: Unable to locate package liblua-5.1
[20:29] <|johnny|> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'liblua-5.1'
[20:29] <bioterror> apt-cache search liblua
[20:29] <|johnny|> yeah found a few
[20:30] <|johnny|> liblua5.2-0 - Shared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.2
[20:30] <bioterror> so yes, it will not find 5.1.so becouse your system probably has 5.2 :D
[20:30] <|johnny|> Yet apt-get install doesn't see any
[20:31] <|johnny|> E: Unable to locate package liblua-5.2-0
[20:31] <|johnny|> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'liblua-5.2-0'
[20:31] <|johnny|> E: Unable to locate package liblua-5.2
[20:31] <|johnny|> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'liblua-5.2'
[20:31] <|johnny|> Yeah can't seem to find any libluas through apt-get
[20:33] <bioterror> I just logged in
[20:33] <bioterror> and checked
[20:33] <bioterror> liblua5.1-0 - Shared library for the Lua interpreter version 5.1
[20:33] <|johnny|> Yeah found that
[20:33] <|johnny|> Said its installed
[20:33] <|johnny|> But how come the game doesn't see it
[20:34] <bioterror> sad157@starbringer:~% dpkg -L liblua5.1-0|grep .so     .:23:33:45 on 12-05-12:.
[20:34] <|johnny|> liblua5.1-0 is already the newest version.
[20:34] <|johnny|> liblua5.1-0 set to manually installed.
[20:34] <bioterror> /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/liblua5.1.so.0
[20:34] <|johnny|> Yet still
[20:34] <|johnny|> johnny@johnny-System-Product-Name:~$ sumwars
[20:34] <|johnny|> sumwars: error while loading shared libraries: liblua-5.1.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[20:35] <|johnny|> really weird
[20:35] <bioterror> nice computer name :D
[20:35] <|johnny|> thanx lol I never filled it in
[20:35] <|johnny|> I usually put homepc
[20:35] <bioterror> would be nice to know where it tries to find it
[20:36] <bioterror> I dont have sumwars on repositories
[20:36] <|johnny|> Someone else got a similar error with a doom game
[20:36] <bioterror> you have compiled it yourself?
[20:36] <|johnny|> I was reading this
[20:36] <|johnny|> http://forum.chaosforge.org/index.php?topic=5017.0
[20:37] <|johnny|> No I didn't want to take chances just in case I had to remove packages. So I converted from rpm to deb using alien.
[20:37] <|johnny|> Because I couldn't find a deb of summoning wars
[20:37] <bioterror> oh dear
[20:37] <bioterror> you could ln -s that .so.0 file into just .so
[20:38] <bioterror> right?
[20:39] <|johnny|> Hmm haven't tried that. I did try the sed command
[20:39] <|johnny|> and it said it couldn't find sumwars
[20:39] <|johnny|> johnny@johnny-System-Product-Name:~$ sed -i 's/liblua5.1.so.0/liblua.so.5.1\x00/g' sumwars
[20:39] <|johnny|> sed: can't read sumwars: No such file or directory
[20:40] <|johnny|> But the thing is that sumwars can be typed from the command prompt
[20:40] <|johnny|> So its obviously there somewhere
[20:40] <|johnny|> ./sumwars doesn't work but sumwars does
[20:42] <|johnny|> hmm let me see where sumwars is located
[20:42] <|johnny|> Prob somewhere in /usr/bin
[20:42] <|johnny|> Or something
[20:42] <|johnny|> yup I was right
[20:43] <|johnny|> Hmm well that didn't do any good
[20:44] <|johnny|> This seemed to go through: sudo sed -i 's/liblua5.1.so.0/liblua.so.5.1\x00/g' /usr/bin/sumwars
[20:44] <|johnny|> Yet still the same error
[20:47] <|johnny|> I think I have it wrong maybe?
[20:47] <|johnny|> sudo sed -i 's/liblua-5.1.so.0/liblua-5.1.so\x00/g' /usr/bin/sumwars
[20:47] <|johnny|> Maybe should be the opposite?
[20:48] <|johnny|> ah ok that worked
[20:48] <|johnny|> But now I got this
[20:49] <|johnny|> johnny@johnny-System-Product-Name:/usr/bin$ sumwars
[20:49] <|johnny|> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[20:49] <bioterror> :D
[20:49] <bioterror> that's what you get when you play with .rpm's
[20:49] <|johnny|> Meh well least I know I was on the right path somewhat
[20:49] <|johnny|> Got all the dependencies solved
[20:50] <bioterror> :D
[20:50] <|johnny|> Now its a matter of finding a deb
[20:50] <bioterror> remove that symlink you made
[20:50] <|johnny|> Ooh yeah I made a couple of symlinks
[20:50] <bioterror> remove that summoning wars package with apt-get purge
[20:50] <bioterror> grab 0.5.6 or something tar.gz
[20:50] <bioterror> compile it
[20:50] <bioterror> and install it with the "checkinstall"
[20:50] <|johnny|> ahh
[20:50] <bioterror> apt-cache show checkinstall
[20:51] <bioterror> after make
[20:51] <bioterror> you do checkinstall
[20:51] <|johnny|> How would I remove each symlink?
[20:51] <bioterror> it will create a .deb file and install it
[20:52] <|johnny|> ahh so each symlink I made even the correct ones have to be taken away
[20:52] <|johnny|> With rm -f
[20:53] <|johnny|> ah ok
[20:53] <|johnny|> sudo rm -f 's/liblua-5.1.so/liblua-5.1.so.0\x00/g' /usr/bin/sumwars
[20:58] <|johnny|> ok now
[20:58] <|johnny|> I'll install checkinstall
[21:19] <|johnny|> bioterror, so I would go ./configure, then make, then checkinstall?
[21:30] <bioterror> yes
[21:30] <bioterror> you got it right
[21:32] <|johnny|> bioterror, one thing though
[21:32] <|johnny|> Theres no way to config that way and the command they give you doesn't work
[21:33] <|johnny|> They say to do this
[21:33] <|johnny|> cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
[21:33] <|johnny|> make
[21:33] <|johnny|> sudo make install
[21:33] <|johnny|> However
[21:34] <bioterror> and you dont want to make install
[21:34] <bioterror> you want to checkinstall
[21:34] <|johnny|> ahh ok
[21:36] <|johnny|> says I need something called OGRE
[21:36] <|johnny|> and it gives me a repo but I don't know how to add it lol
[21:36] <|johnny|> Its just a link
[21:36] <|johnny|> Doesn't say ppa or anything
[21:36] <zleap> you should be able to add custom repositories
[21:37] <|johnny|> Ogre 1.7 and CEGUI 0.7 are not included in the standard repositories for Ubuntu yet. But you may get them from this additional repo:
[21:37] <|johnny|> https://launchpad.net/~andrewfenn/+archive/ogredev
[21:38] <|johnny|> But when I try to add it through Software Sources in the Other Software Add option it isn't letting me
[21:38] <|johnny|> Says apt line
[21:38] <|johnny|> So I type deb https://launchpad.net/~andrewfenn/+archive/ogredev
[21:38] <|johnny|> and add source doesn't light up
[21:38] <|johnny|> For some reason
[21:39] <bioterror> !ppa
[21:39] <bioterror> !addppa | |johnny|
[21:41] <|johnny|> ok got it
[21:41] <|johnny|> I just had to go to the link this guy gave
[21:41] <|johnny|> the ppa is there
[21:41] <|johnny|> ppa:andrewfenn/ogredev
[21:41] <|johnny|> Thats what I'm adding
[21:42] <|johnny|> yay worked
[21:43] <|johnny|> ugh
[21:43] <|johnny|> Says not found
[21:43] <|johnny|> W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/andrewfenn/ogredev/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[21:44] <|johnny|> :(
[21:52] <bioterror> nice
[21:52] <naxil> hello
[21:52] <naxil> i need a little help
[21:52] <naxil> i want install ubuntu without any gui.. just prompt linux for use it with VMWARE
[21:53] <naxil> i need linux prompt for compile some program
[21:53] <|johnny|> shows it there
[21:53] <|johnny|> https://launchpad.net/~andrewfenn/+archive/ogredev
[21:53] <|johnny|> Weird
[21:53] <|johnny|> I could always just look for an OGRE deb in files somewhere
[21:56] <bioterror> naxil, http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
[21:56] <bioterror> naxil, or take amd64
[21:57] <bioterror> what ever you want
[22:03] <|johnny|> bioterror, I got a deb of libogre
[22:03] <|johnny|> But its not telling me which dependencies it needs really
[22:03] <|johnny|> and when it installs, it is broken
[22:03] <naxil> bioterror is install iso?
[22:03] <|johnny|> I see this
[22:03] <|johnny|> http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/libogremain-1.6.4
[22:03] <|johnny|> Which lists all its depends
[22:03] <naxil> after i launch mini iso i can install without kde?
[22:04] <|johnny|> Problem is some I can't even get
[22:05] <|johnny|> ooh ok
[22:05] <|johnny|> Theres a version in there already apparently
[22:08] <bioterror> naxil, mini is just command prompt
[22:08] <bioterror> naxil, no graphical environments
[22:08] <bioterror> naxil, just plain ubuntu base installation
[22:08] <|johnny|> Hmm ok it got that one
[22:08] <|johnny|> now for libois
[22:08] <bioterror> it's the most minimalistic installation you could have
[22:08] <bioterror> |johnny|, that game better be good
[22:08] <|johnny|> It looks good bioterror
[22:09] <|johnny|> Its supposed to be a diablo 1 clone
[22:09] <bioterror> only a Linux user is dreaming about playing a Diablo 1 clone when Diablo III is right there behind a corner
[22:09] <|johnny|> lol
[22:14] <|johnny|> ok finally built
[22:14] <|johnny|> now make
[22:15] <|johnny|> then check install
[22:18] <|johnny|> bioterror its actually here http://sumwars.org/wiki/Main_Page
[22:18] <|johnny|> It just looked very interesting
[22:18] <|johnny|> but yeah thats what I'm installing
[22:30] <|johnny|> Segmentation Fault again
[22:30] <|johnny|> :(
[22:31] <|johnny|> hang on
[22:31] <|johnny|> Let me show you in pastebin
[22:32] <|johnny|> http://pastebin.com/avNKWyaa
[22:33] <|johnny|> Something is up with Ogre I guess
[22:36] <|johnny|> Ooh I think I see why
[22:40] <|johnny|> trying to build again
[22:43] <|johnny|> Ohh during make this happens. Not sure why
[22:44] <|johnny|> What does this mean
[22:44] <|johnny|> http://pastebin.com/QijMn2xH
[22:52] <MrChrisDruif>  /* Public announcement*/ Tonight Lubuntu has made a computer usable again. 12.04 installation went like a charm. That's all.
[23:35] <bioterror> did I really remember how forwarding works :D