[08:29] Hello everyone. I have a some problems setting up scim to write chinese on lbuntu 12.04 [08:29] I istalled scim and scim-pinyin and I get the scim steup window and the icon in taskbar but when I want to trigger (cntrl+ space) nothing happens [08:29] has someone a tip what todo [11:27] Hello, could someone help me with scim [12:13] hi all, I am trying to use Peazip with lubuntu 12.04. It installs fine, but when i run it, it complains it does not have libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0 [12:13] i did a locate and i found it at: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgdk_pixbuf-2.0.so.0. is there a way i can find out where it is looked? [12:13] looking? [12:13] that way i can setup a symlink? [19:22] so, i finally upgraded to lubuntu 12.04 but whats the difference with 11.10, i dont see any ifference except the software center hehehe [19:23] LXDM replaced with LightDM and Lubuntu finally supports multiple users [19:23] like using same computer at the same time [19:23] http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/1204 [19:23] Awwwh, crap, wrong one. [19:24] okay i dont use that but alright [19:24] unit :D [19:24] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu (Hay, it redirects there, I was very close) [19:24] you can now quiet yourself for that mistake [19:26] well i learned one thing from that site u gave me, lubuntu is not lts, didnt know that one [19:42] hey you guys [20:28] bioterror: i thought this 12.04 is still LxDM [20:28] Nope, Lightdm. [20:31] ok [20:33] change was succesful if people thinks that ;) [20:34] If you upgraded, you may still have LXDM if that's the one you selected. [20:34] hi guys. any of you dare to help me get a green icon on the firewall thingy in AZURE? im working from a lubuntu OS :) [20:35] fix your router [20:35] !crosspost | Shogoot [20:35] Shogoot: 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. [20:36] how can i disable workspaces? [20:36] -1 to bioterror for not helping at all :P [20:36] SAKKED, for example from ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml [20:36] you change workspaces to 1 [20:37] or was it Openbox with the capital O [20:37] ;) [20:37] SAKKED, right click one of the desktops in the taskbar and look in the "desktoppager " option [20:37] Shogoot, I have quite low intentions to help people to warez stuff [20:37] aaaa [20:37] ok [20:38] but make port forward [20:38] i just clicked and changed it [20:38] pretty easy [20:38] im using LXDM [20:38] atm [20:38] looks pretty nice [20:38] i like this moore than the original [20:39] whatever sakked you just do your no-helpfull thing [20:40] sorry menat bioterror xD [20:41] meant* [20:52] Think i got it right now :) [20:53] Another question. Is it possible to share folders from lubuntu with a win7 machine on the same network? [20:54] Yep. [20:54] Is taht using samba, ans straight forward? [20:55] Well you can rsync, scp, sshfs, and samba (think SSHFS would work, but may well not) [20:55] !samba [20:55] Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT. [20:56] so samba has the msot support from microsoft? [20:57] Yep. [20:58] i wouldn't exactly say it's supported [20:58] Works the best with rather. [21:01] was it not possible to right click a folder and "share it?" [21:01] or is that ubuntu only? [21:01] Unit193, agreed it's probably the best option [21:01] rather? what is that? [21:01] Shogoot: Not that I know of. [21:02] hal14450: Yeah, that's how I read the question, thanks. [21:03] Unit193, sorry if that came off as confrontational it just reminded me of a talk i attended at a linux conference [21:03] Na, it's great. [21:06] Jeremy Allison gave the talk I saw and he did mention how difficult it was at the time to keep samba working but you're right they do a good job of it [21:09] sshfs works best for my needs but that's mainly due to being lazy about running anything else when ssh can do what i want [21:11] scp is great for a couple files, and rsync is great for backup along with larger amounts. [21:12] and samba is great for the ease of doing HTPC shares, I find it even easier than NFS ;) [21:12] rsync is my tool of choice for anything larger than a few files otherwise i generally use mc [21:12] and there's not huge difference in speed between samba and nfs than what it's like between samba and scp [21:13] bioterror: Yep, only time I ever used NFS was on XP. :P (Not with a linux box either) [21:13] i gave up on NFS as it isn't as kind when the wifi connection drops as sshfs is [21:14] as far as htpc goes mine recently overheated :( [21:14] So help me a bit here. I managed to get access to my lubuntumachine that has a folde ri shared... its visible from win7 [21:15] it was ~11yrs old so it's doubtful i'll want to fix it [21:15] what i cant get to work is the ctrl-x to move a file from the folder to win7 [21:15] even i have given write/read in the samba [21:15] must i chmod the folder? [21:23] Well it is in fact another user trying to edit files. [21:54] hi [21:54] i've installed ssh [21:54] but it doesn't run at system startup [21:54] i'm forced to pass by command line shell [21:54] lsof -i |grep ssh says? [21:55] at present moment i've make a sudo service ssh start [21:55] so the service is up and running [21:55] it says nothing [21:58] are there any way to edit the init script ? [21:58] and therefore launch ssh early ? [21:59] it should run at boot time if you've set it properly [22:00] you won't get anything from that command unless you run it as sudo sorry [22:02] there are no clues to start ssh at startup ?? [22:02] i'm actually having a bit of a brain fart as to what file to edit to make sure it runs at startup [22:02] it was automatically configurated before [22:03] /etc/default/ was my first guess [22:03] this is what i get for not using it and thus losing it knowledge wise [22:04] What package exactly did you install? [22:05] perhaps it's just in /etc/ssh/sshd_config [22:29] Unit193: openssh-server [22:29] with apt-get [22:30] hello folks, please how can I configure which x session will be assumed by default? [22:31] after I installed lubunu-desktop meta package in Precise, my KDM got flooded with 10+ openbox related entries, and Gnome-session (stressing that I have no gnome installed) was set default [22:31] so if I do not select kde or lxde session manually, I hit an error anytime I log on [22:33] That's not normal at all, and Lubuntu is the normal session. [22:36] I would suppose so as well [22:36] yet my priority is to select KDE Plasma session as default again [23:35] Unit193: ping ? [23:36] update-rc.d doesn't run :( [23:38] I mouse-dragged a terminal window so that the bar was behind lxpanel. would there have been a way to get to it without killing lxpanel (which is what i did)? [23:39] Alt+tab to it and then alt+space m for move [23:39] Dice-Man: "Doesn't run"? [23:40] doesn't work [23:40] :) [23:40] sorry my english [23:40] !dontwork [23:40] Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too. [23:40] sudo update-rc.d ssh enable or something like that. [23:40] okay i see [23:41] update-rc.d ssh defaults [23:41] then reboot [23:41] ssh doesn't start automatically [23:41] always forced to start it with sudo service ssh start [23:41] Did you ever try sudo dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server ? [23:42] well no [23:43] i'm trying sudo apt-get install ssh [23:43] it contains the server and the client [23:43] maybe the installation do the right scripts for auto start ? [23:45] openssh-server did it for me. [23:50] i'm trying dpk reconfigure... [23:55] doesn't work :(