=== init is now known as Exio === Exio is now known as Ex === ohcibi_ is now known as ohcibi [07:45] è possibile avere kde su lubuntu? e come? [07:45] !it | fasos [07:45] fasos: 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) === Mkaysi_ is now known as Mkaysi === myrtti is now known as Myrtti === LJL is now known as LjL === KM0201_ is now known as KM0201 === myrtti is now known as Myrtti [14:30] hi [14:30] i have a lubuntu install that was originally set to auto-login to a specific user. i've aded a new user but cant seem to figure out how to not auto-login as the first user [14:31] there doesnt seem to be a menu option for it and i have looked on the lxde wiki but cant seem to find out which file i need to edit to change that option [14:34] Hello everybody. Did anyone used git and github on lxterminal. I always get error message when try to pull or push some stuff to github: Warning gnome-keyring could not connect.... and then it asks me for github login and password, it's just doesn't want to use my ssh key I have registered. What should I do? [14:38] rigel: You using LightDM or LXDM? [14:38] How should I know that? [14:39] oops that wasn;t for me I gues [14:39] fillman: Not you, you're getting bug 932177 [14:39] Launchpad bug 932177 in gnome-keyring (Debian) "XFCE (and other non-GNOME) desktops do not initialise gnome-keyring correctly / WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to PKCS11" [Unknown,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/932177 [14:40] Unit193: i dont know, i didnt configure this machine, where would i find that info? [14:41] What version are you on? COuld open lxterminal and type dpkg -l |grep -e lightdm -e lxdm and see what it pulls. [14:42] http://pastebin.com/NgCy9j4a [14:43] Hah, should haver just said ps aux |grep -e lightdm -e lxdm after all. :P [14:43] Sorry mate. [14:48] rigel: Still there? Well, file for lightdm is in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf [14:57] and i can just comment out the autologin line with a # right? [14:57] Yeppers. [14:57] excellent thanks [15:02] bon appetit :) === smile4a is now known as smile4ever [17:51] &wc [18:26] bye :) [19:22] is it safe to remove Language Support program if I'm not going to use it? [19:23] If you uninstall Language Support, future updates will not include new items in The Ubuntu desktop system set. \n Are you sure you want to continue? The ubuntu desktop system \n ubuntu-desktop [19:26] What package name? language-pack-en? You need that one. [19:26] !crosspost | n1ckn4me09876543 [19:26] n1ckn4me09876543: Please don't ask the same question in multiple Ubuntu channels at the same time. Many helpers are in more than one channel and it's not fair to them or the other people seeking support. [19:31] Unit193: its a program called Language Support [19:31] if i uninstall that program will that remove english as well? [19:38] Unit193: http://postimage.org/image/rtwilyjzl/ [19:41] Right, that is language-selector-gnome and that by itself *shouldn't* be an issue to remove, but why do you want to? [19:49] just removing stuff I wont be using, less clutter and stuff [20:23] So far Lubuntu seems as best distro for "average" user (like myself). Browsers (Java /Flash) work as intended, Empathy replaces WLM,SMP works as good replacement for KMPlayer (PotPlayer). Only thing I need is a good picture viewer similar to Picasa but google will help me on that . Great job devs. [20:24] Thanks, though I'm no dev! May take a look at gthumb, ristretto, or I think some use digicam? Not sure how heavy the depends are, but it's a starting place. [20:25] Will do. [20:31] Unit193 ristretto does the job and its lightweight ,thanks [20:32] Sure, it's had some great changes recently that make it nice. [20:46] everytime I connect my digital camera in mass storage mode [20:46] hundreds of lxterminal windows spawn [20:46] what would cause this? [20:47] Its a canon dSLR, which I always mount as mass storage [20:55] good evening, I have Athlone 1800+ (1533 MHz), 256Mb RAM, video card: Nvidia GeForce 2 MX 400 64Mb , will lubuntu ok for this configuration or i should search some other OS that has less system requirements? thanks a lot [20:56] You happen to have any more ram laying around? [20:56] no :( [20:56] Dang. I have 512, but 500MHz so you may notice some swapping out, but maybe not too bad. Try it and see what you think is your best bet really. [20:58] I tried it with no install, but have some lags, hope when i install it will be better, thx Unit193 [20:59] LiveCDs aren't quite as fast, and you may get a faster install with the !alternate [21:01] i am reading about alternate right now, thanks) [21:02] bulio: Well, since no one else has responded yet, there's never a little window that pops up as well is there? [21:10] Unit193: yeah [21:10] it pops up first [21:10] once I open the folder [21:10] boom [21:10] hundreds of terminals spawn [21:10] Well, the camera isn't here right now so I can't exactly test that, and above that, there's a storm that threatens power. [21:13] ahh [21:15] Sorry, don't happen to know why it'd do that, doesn't sound good. I'd try sitting in a TTY and seeing if anything comes across logs or maybe just camp with htop. :P