[00:14] Anyone have any idea if Nvidia plans on releasing an update to the 96 driver? [00:44] hi! [00:45] Hello [00:45] HowardTheDuck: hello [00:45] heya [00:45] i lubuntu official [00:46] HowardTheDuck: yes it is [00:46] swet [00:46] sweet [02:14] yoyo [03:07] alguien habla castellano por aca? [03:08] !es [03:08] En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. [03:08] lubuntu tiene un canal en español? [03:09] #lubuntu-es but wtih less people. [03:09] thanks Unit193 [03:09] Yeppers. [03:24] I think search monkey should be included in lubuntu because its very lightweight and provides a good service of searching for files its in GTK+ and it is super fast and doesn't crash or freeze like catfish does [03:24] where do you recommend apps 4 lubuntu users? [03:28] reflexrg: i would look for the mailing list [03:28] Normally the idea is to make a wiki with a compare of the two (or more), and why this is better. [03:29] i say, just add it in, and enjoy! [03:29] theres a vibe of keeping lubuntu light that i know i appreciate [03:29] In the end you use what you want, but that's a good way to get it included by default. [03:30] well I think it is lacking in lubuntu [03:30] nothing to use for searching files [03:30] sure, but there are plenty of others who would not agree [03:30] i would just search with the file manager [03:30] its super fast in starting up running and quiting [03:30] or the terminal... [03:30] im sure it is, but then it gets into.. when do you stop? [03:31] I don't really like using locate or find [03:31] im not saying it wont get in.. im just saying.. [03:31] yes I know [03:31] reflexrg: sure, and you dont have to, but lots of folks dont like adding packages [03:31] or making the install iso bigger [03:31] the app isn't that big [03:31] is pretty small [03:32] sure, but when do you stop? [03:32] thats the argument... and i dont mean to instigate an argument... im just saying thats the case [03:32] yes I know what you mean [03:32] I know all about the negativity of arguments [03:32] its best not to get into them [03:33] thats how you win an argument [03:33] :) [03:33] agreed! [03:34] Alright, if you'd still like to continue, I recommend you create a new wiki page like this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Roadmap/Specifications/Oneiric/DefaultImageEditor under the lubuntu section and sending the proposal to the mailing list. [03:34] well I do agree with holstein on that [03:34] maybe just a page for recommending apps [03:35] Yes, but there needs to be a "why" [03:35] Though this isn't support and may be better off in #lubuntu-offtopic [03:35] so it kind of saves others time by letting others know what other lightweight apps out there that other lubuntu users use [03:38] How do I edit Guest account? it doesn't show up in Users and Groups manager. The problem I have with Guest account is I can't seem to open up Chrome browser. [03:38] You can disable the account in the lightdmconfig. [03:38] maybe there is permissions problem [03:39] /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf allow-guest=false [03:40] check the permissions for chrome browser it might not have privileges to be executed by guest account [03:41] reflexrg: tha'ts what I'm trying to find out, so how can I edit Guest Account? Unit193: I think i'll keep Guest Account alive incase someone wants to use my pc [03:42] well to do that I don't know of any other easy way but to do it through the terminal [03:42] reflex hold on let me take a look at chromium settings [03:42] chomd and chown lets you change user access rights and who owns what [03:45] well just find where chrome browser executable is then execute "ls -l" without the quotes in a terminal and it'll show you the access rights [03:45] then use chmod to change it if thats the problem [03:46] n1ckn4me09876543 chmod tutorial http://catcode.com/teachmod/ [03:46] n1ckn4me09876543 http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/linuxcommand.org/lts0070.html [03:47] reflexrg thnx [03:48] changing those settings can be very dangerous so only do what you need to change to get it to work on guess account and not anything more [03:48] btw i was messing with chrome options you can actually add another user to it with its own preferences etc, i deleted the first user, the main one and now chromium went back to original default, lols good thing i didnt have booksmarks in it [03:49] hmm thats strange so chromium only installs for one user? [03:49] well, it seems chromium has its own user accounts [03:50] well each user will have its own profile that separate for the installation of chromium [03:50] but i dont think that's tied to my system account [03:50] yea [03:50] in his or her home folder [03:50] firefox does this too [03:51] if chromium is setup like that you might have to create your own profile in the guess account too [03:51] but I am not sure just change permissions and then see what happens [03:52] that's the only reason I can see why chromium wouldn't work on guess account [03:54] oh btw i have home folder encrypted [03:55] and guest account is at /tmp/XXXXXX everytime i log in the X's are different and the stuff i save in guest account are deleted [03:55] and I can open any online program like pidgin, thunderbird, etc [03:57] maybe you shouldn't have a guest account in this case [03:57] where do i find chromium installation files? [03:58] maybe just make another user with less security and limited user rights without password...etc... [03:58] yea, i might do that [03:59] will i be able to make it delete everything upon log out? like guest account [03:59] I'd probably do that since you have an encrypted folder [04:23] Okay, so I have a problem... I decided to install with WUBI, then I got this brilliant Idea to APT-GET gcc... Now my system is tugging away at the disk, but otherwise unresponsive. [04:23] Also: HALP! [04:25] Anyone have an idea on how long a gcc install should take under WUBI? [04:28] It's wubi, highly discuraged by me. [04:28] Unit193: IOW, "Hang in there, son" :/ ? Well, I just use WUBI to see if there are any obvious issues, then I'll migrate.. [04:30] Unit193: And is it possible with Lubunto to do a pure text-mode boot, e.g. among the lines of: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9644518#post9644518 [04:31] You're still using Grub, so I don't see why not. [04:31] * SM0TVI notes said box will be put to simple server duty (i.e. IRC, HTTP, maye SIPWitch). [04:31] Why aren't you going for Ubuntu server then? [04:32] A lot of people here want to use Lubuntu as a server? Why? [04:32] Unit193: Is it installabe with WUBI? Because I lack capability for CD atm, and this dern box is so old it does not boot from USB, even when reflashed. [04:33] I don't know, I try to stay as far as I can from that. [04:33] Unit193: I totally understand you know. I HAS SEEN THE LIGHT! [04:34] Now I'll wait until it completes ... :( [04:34] SM0TVI: Can you install Lubuntu from another computer and then just put it back? [04:34] can you boot from floppies? [04:34] put the hdd back [04:34] I think there is floppy edition of ubuntu [04:34] I know there is for debian [04:35] but it'll all be installed via the internet [04:35] seekwill: That option is out :( [04:35] reflexrg: Better to use floppy+plop [04:36] Unit193: So once this GCC completes, there should be no reason for me /not/ to migrate to a real Lubuntu? Apart from migrating the last of the files and making it text-only ofc. [04:37] Well, to me it makes more sense to use Ubuntu server, but you can use whatever you want. === tdevril is now known as tdevril_PL [09:38] hi, I've been using debian and ubuntu for a while and would like to start use lubuntu. the first think Im wondering about if during installation there's an alternative to install lubuntu alongside windows? [09:38] yes [09:38] you can do multiboot [09:38] we use same installer as vanilla ubuntu [09:38] and all the configurations would then be done for duabl booting? or will I still have to configure the bootmanager afterwards? [09:39] if all goes well, you dont have to do anything afterwards [09:39] ok, that's important since Im not the only user of the computer [09:43] anyone in here who does developing for lubuntu? [09:44] some times [09:45] okej Im a java developers for 5 years, if I would like to be a contributer then I'll have to get involved with c programming right? [09:46] yes [09:46] or something else, than java :D [09:46] python for example [09:48] hmm I have bought a book, programming for linux and I even took programming courses in university (but have forgot all) [09:55] c programming courses :D [11:55] Hello? :) [11:56] I want to creat a dual boot system as I need doze to use my webcam on Skype with family abroad, now I have Lubuntu on here, but it's a data-less install, so want to put windoze on first 'n then Lubuntu! I don't know how to, when I put my xp disc in cdrom it still boots to Lubuntu!! [12:03] is the BIOS configured to boot HD before cdrom? [12:09] jakob_l, no, it's cdrom 1st [12:11] does the disc boot correctly on any other system? [12:12] I don't have another system to try it on [12:14] what about fdisk or wiping the hdd like that?? [12:14] I don't know enough about anything, so I'm dangerous!! lol [12:14] I have sucessfully used this windoze disc b4! [12:15] I'm annoyed to need to install it! :( [12:15] if cdrom has higher boot priority, it shouldn't matter what is in the HD [12:15] Hmmm....will try again later 'n see, I was quite irritated 'n impatient when I last tried. [12:16] try disable hdd boot. only cd-rom [12:16] JohnDoe_71Rus, Good thinking Batman! [13:16] hi, I just removed some apps from the LubSofWareCent [13:16] the problem is that some one of the applications icon is still shown in the lxde start menu [13:16] any idea how to remove it? [16:00] Unit193: Thanks for the help. Unfortunately the machine gave up its HD :( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ftWerL1Wcs [16:11] SM0TVI, lol [16:12] BurritoBazooka: Well, it has served with honor :| === foo2 is now known as The_Dude === P4R4N01D1 is now known as P4R4N01D === jalcine is now known as jacky [21:08] good evening! === Guest72083 is now known as s-lion [21:11] s-lion: are you trying to be sneaky? [21:11] mysteriousdarren: why? [21:11] anyone here use conky? [21:12] s-lion: I am guessing your silverlion, or Silverlion? [21:12] mysteriousdarren: your guess is right ;) [21:12] * holstein uses conky [21:12] hang on a sec [21:12] * mysteriousdarren uses conky [21:12] * silverlion waves at mysteriousdarren [21:13] * mysteriousdarren waves back at silverlion [21:13] mysteriousdarren: s-lion is my secondary account for another community here on freenode [21:14] silverlion: why not use one? [21:14] mysteriousdarren: because i am logged into two machines for a short time [21:14] irssi+screen :) [21:15] and i need a back-up while restarting my linux (this machine i am writing now from) [21:15] anyway. could use some help compiling a software for linux :( [21:16] * silverlion has never done that :( [21:17] usually there are readme files that help.. is that the case? [21:17] ./configure [21:18] make [21:18] checkinstall [21:18] next! [21:19] holstein affirmative but last time i tried it I failed several times [21:20] silverlion: sure.. me too ;) [21:20] the checkinstall trick is *handy* [21:20] and this software i am trying to compile is the very last one i need to skip windows for computing at home... so ... [21:25] and I fail again :( [21:25] why couldn't there just be a .deb file for this software called Sigil? [21:29] I'm having difficulty getting OSD notifications to work with my Python scripts. I have found this relevant thread: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=133618, but when I attempt to run /usr/lib/notification-daemon/notification-daemon I get the error: "notification-daemon: command not found" [21:29] Does anyone have any advice? [21:39] holstein just failed again because of error Messages :( its frustrating :( [21:39] yup [21:39] no advise [21:39] bioterror: help :D [21:44] hmm === len is now known as Guest57779