[00:42] <chalcedony> my friend has an IBM thinkpad t40 1500MHZ - with lubuntu - but he can't disable mouse gestures on it .. how can he do it?
[00:42] <chalcedony> is a disability issue please
[08:52] <toscho> hi
[08:52] <toscho> I want to use lxkeymap to change capslock to compose, but it doesn't work
[12:04] <toscho> hi
[12:04] <toscho> I'm trying to change capslock to compose via lxkeymap, but it doesn't work
[12:35] <Fedora1> chess game for Lubuntu request
[12:37] <holstein> Fedora1: i would just open the package manager of your choice, and search "chess"
[12:38] <Fedora1> can you don it for me
[12:38] <holstein> i can search, but that wont install anything on your machine Fedora1
[12:39] <Fedora1> its not wroking
[12:39] <holstein> Fedora1: no worries.. just let us know what is not working
[12:42] <Fedora1> I wish aa 2D chess game
[12:43] <holstein> Fedora1: you can check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware
[12:44] <holstein> Fedora1: however you install software, or manage pacakges... just open that, and search "chess"
[12:44] <holstein> in a terminal for example "apt-cache search chess"
[12:45] <holstein> another example... open synaptic, and search "chess"
[12:45] <holstein> read about the options, and choose one to install
[12:45] <holstein> you can also play something in the browser such as http://www.chess.com/
[16:06] <JJ-2e0bay> afternoon all
[16:55] <toscho> hi
[16:55] <toscho> I'm trying to change capslock to compose via lxkeymap, but it doesn't work
[16:58] <wxl> toscho: you on precise?
[16:58] <toscho> yep
[16:59] <wxl> is the problem that you can make the change but it doesn't save or you can't make the change?
[17:00] <toscho> i can't click the checkbox
[17:00] <toscho> lxkeymap -> tools -> edit
[17:00] <toscho> no
[17:01] <toscho> lxkeymap -> tools -> options
[17:01] <wxl> strange
[17:01] <wxl> same problem here
[17:02] <toscho> are the changes saved in ~/.config/lxkeymap.cfg?
[17:03] <wxl> this is a known bug
[17:03] <wxl> https://bugs.launchpad.net/lxkeymap/+bug/996588
[17:03] <wxl> ^ i'd go there and chime in with osme agreement
[17:04] <wxl> subscribe to the bug report so you can get updates
[17:05] <wxl> and yes ~/.config/lxkeymap.cfg is correct
[17:05] <wxl> so you can edit it
[17:06] <toscho> ah
[17:06] <toscho> thx
[17:06] <wxl> np
[17:06] <toscho> so it works, it just doesn't show so
[17:06] <wxl> yeah
[17:06] <wxl> so if you chime in on the bug, it will give it a bit higher priority
[17:06] <wxl> which should draw mroe atttention to it
[17:06] <wxl> which should get it fixed XD
[17:06] <wxl> plus, that way you'll know as soon as a fix or potential fix is out
[17:10] <toscho> it doesn't seem to accept more than one change
[17:12] <toscho> if I set compose:caps und terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp, it only saves the last one in lxkeymap.cfg
[17:13] <wxl> yeah, unfortunately, i've never really messed with it. afaik the config file is new as of about nov of last year so it hasn't been around very long
[17:13] <wxl> i can't find any good documentation for it either
[17:16] <toscho> so, let's see if he has accepted ctrl-alt-bksp as terminate
[17:16] <toscho> no
[17:17] <toscho> ok, he only accepts the last change made
[17:18] <wxl> and now you have reason to make a new bug report
[17:18] <wxl> indeed i find that even when i go through the gui and make multiple changes it will only save one
[17:18] <wxl> seems there's a parsing error
[17:18] <wxl> run it in terminal and look at the output after you've made multiple changes
[17:20] <wxl> if you've never done this before, just run "ubuntu-bug lxkeymap" and it will walk you through what needs to happen
[17:21] <toscho> i've done it before, but it's always taking me a lot of time in launchpad
[17:21] <wxl> ubuntu-bug makes it pretty darn easy
[17:21] <wxl> kind of fills in all the technical info for you
[17:21] <toscho> seems so
[17:21] <qstpp> how did app-review board get into precise?
[17:22] <toscho> so is it a feature, that it only shows the global profile after each restart or a bug?
[17:22]  * wxl is not sure what the smurf app-review board is.
[17:22] <qstpp> it's not listed in sources.list nor sources.list.d but it can be seen in Synaptic Origin
[17:22] <wxl> toscho: heh, doesn't seem so
[17:23] <qstpp> wxl: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AppReviewBoard/
[17:23] <qstpp> forgot to mention, i was asking about app-review board PPA
[17:24] <wxl> oh, now it makes sense
[17:24] <qstpp> it's there but i can't see it listed in sources
[17:26] <wxl> this may be obvious but is there a key for it, too, qstpp ?
[17:26] <qstpp> brb
[17:32] <qstpp> wxl: didn't find the key for that ppa installed
[17:32] <wxl> that's curious indeed
[17:33] <wxl> unfortunately i'm not in front of my precise machine, so i can't double check that but someone should
[17:33] <wxl> you SURE you didn't add it?
[17:35] <qstpp> wxl: yes, didn't add it and i have found a question on askubuntu noticing the same thing
[17:35] <wxl> bizarre-o
[17:35] <wxl> i don't have it in quantal
[17:35] <wxl> might be a good question to post to the mailing list
[17:35] <qstpp> http://askubuntu.com/questions/148181/synaptic-package-manager-for-me-unknown-link-in-origin
[17:51] <noob321> Hello, can anyone say me which Kernel lubuntu 11.10 uses?
[17:52] <wxl> noob321: should be 3.0.0.22.26 i believe
[17:53] <wxl> ^ that's using packages.ubuntu.com. i don't have any 11.10 machines around to test it out no.
[17:53] <noob321> oki thanks because i want to run it in a VM ware and try to get the vmware tools for it
[17:53] <wxl> s/no/on/
[17:58] <qstpp> thanks wxl for your help. bye
[17:58] <wxl> qstpp: sorry i couldn't be more helpful
[18:00] <qstpp> no worries
[19:09] <melodie_> bonsoir hi hello
[20:03] <JJ-2e0bay> ok so whats happening in here?
[20:04] <wxl> JJ-2e0bay: nothing really
[20:05] <JJ-2e0bay> lol, good into to irc chat then lol
[20:06] <wxl> well there are tons of more active channels here
[20:06] <JJ-2e0bay> could you recomend any?
[20:06] <wxl> what do you want to talk about?
[20:07] <JJ-2e0bay> dont mind, just somthing with a bit of action, maybe based in the UK but not important
[20:07] <Unit193> There won't be a ton here because it's just a support channel, #ubuntu-offtopic is more active for chatter, #ubuntu-uk for UK if you wish, or #defocus for network offtopic.  (And plenty more)
[20:08] <Unit193> #lubuntu-offtopic exists and is used, but isn't active right now.
[20:09] <JJ-2e0bay> just founf list so may give that a go
[20:09] <JJ-2e0bay> found even
[20:09] <JJ-2e0bay> thanks for the info :-)
[20:31] <melodie_> good night