[02:43] hi there, can anyone tell me where to look for my panel configuration file for lubuntu 12.04? I seem to have lost it and need to go tell nautilus to start up without changing my damn root window / background [02:44] Should be in ~/.config/lxpanel/ [02:44] /usr/share/lxpanel/profile/Lubuntu/panels <- think i found it [02:45] That's not for the current user. [02:46] ah yes [02:46] thanks [02:46] .config/lxpanel/Lubuntu/panels [02:48] Yep, if things have gone very wrong, you can delete that and restart the panel to get back to default config. [02:48] thanks [02:48] /usr/share/applications/nautilus.desktop [02:48] needed to change that [02:48] the Exec= line [02:49] to jsut add the parameter to not manage root window [02:49] And nautilus like s to take over the desktop. :/ [02:49] ther's another binary/script that can be run to do that too i think [02:49] lxpanel -reset or something [02:49] it's been a looong time since I've booted into this environment i'm rusty :P [02:50] lxpanelctl restart [02:51] excellent, thanks again [02:51] weird, i am convinced i've made this change in the past [02:51] oh well [02:51] i much prefer nautilus to pcmanfm so i am willing to live with this idiosyncrasy [02:52] nautilus --no-desktop, or somehting.... [02:52] http://manpages.ubuntu.com/nautilus [02:52] (I did remember right!) [02:54] argh, so i made the change and logged out of my session and logged back in [02:54] lubuntu reported an 'internal error', expanding the details showed /usr/bin/lxpanel [02:54] and yep wouldnt you know, on launching nautilus it reset the background [02:54] yes you did hehe [02:54] wondering if some other xsession is starting or something via lxdm for some reason [02:54] hmm [02:56] Using LXDM in 12.04? [02:56] yeah [02:56] well, i'm 90% sure [02:56] how can i tell [02:56] Well, it'd still work fine, but uses lightdm by default. [02:56] hmm [04:12] Hi! How change icon size in the start menu? [04:16] Hi plz I need support [05:07] wow, only 68 people are into lubuntu? But lubuntu rox! [05:09] irc channel population isn't the whole usebase [05:09] (or necessarily part of usebase either) [05:09] gosh I hope not :> [05:10] I just started using lubuntu (well it's 1`2.04 server with lxde on it) and I think its awesome [05:12] Well, hope someone can help me with this. I've gone through 3 different virutalization platforms by now and the same issue is with every one. So now I think it's in the vm itself, not the virutalization package. I don't have the correct screen resolution available under Preferences > Monitor Settings what can I do to get the resolution I need? xrandr? /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart ? [05:30] Right, well Ubuntu (server) +LXDE isn't exactly Lubuntu, but what are you using to run the VM? What software? [08:42] hi [08:43] is there any way to disable the ability( of non admin user in lubuntu) to edit defautl lxde panel, change/edit/delete desktop icons etc? [08:43] help please === margo_ is now known as margo [19:46] I've installed the package rss-glx (really slick screensavers) and I can run /usr/lib/xscreensaver/spirographx from a terminal, but spirographx is not listed as an option in the xscreensaver preferences. Any idea how to get it to show up there? [19:46] hi, there is a way to disable standby? [20:32] snikker, what is "standby" ? [20:33] i assume it's "suspend to ram"? [20:34] ochosi, I would not be sure [20:34] disable "suspend to ram" would not make much sense to me [20:35] I'll bb a little later [20:41] melodie_: i mean a power management [20:42] which disable hard disk and monitor after x minutes [20:43] snikker, ok. have you looked in the control center or such ? (didn't notice that in the Lubuntu version I installed) [20:44] melodie_: i don't have find nothing in control cente [20:44] *center [20:46] what about something having for name "gnome-power-manager" ? Is it installed ? [20:48] snikker, ? [20:48] lubuntu 12.04 has xfce4-power-manager [20:48] hi bioterror [20:49] melodie_: no, gnome-power-manager isn't installed [20:49] snikker, you configure xfce4-power-manager for one, and xscreensaver for the monitor, and it should solve it for you [20:49] snikker, please try to follow :) [20:49] have to go... [20:49] melodie_: ok, thanks [23:44] Hi, I haven't used irc much in the last ten years. I'm using Irssi. What is the most common way to get a list of channels on a server (other than /list)? Web/Use a different client/Dump the list to a file and grep-sed-foobar it? [23:46] Btw, I'm asking in here because I use lubuntu, and I'm sure many of you appreciate lightweight methods of doing things. As opposed to "just grab BloatwareIrcClient2000" [23:50] !alis | Lukah [23:50] Lukah: alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" for help and ask any questions about it in #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http* [23:50] wow, cool bot [23:52] sweet, thanks for the help