[08:29] <ridcully1st_> Hello everyone. I have a some problems setting up scim to write chinese on lbuntu 12.04
[08:29] <ridcully1st_> 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] <ridcully1st_> has someone a tip what todo
[11:27] <ridcully1st_> Hello, could someone help me with scim
[12:13] <peazipHelp> 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] <peazipHelp> 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] <peazipHelp> looking?
[12:13] <peazipHelp> that way i can setup a symlink?
[19:22] <psilo23> 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] <bioterror> LXDM replaced with LightDM and Lubuntu finally supports multiple users
[19:23] <bioterror> like using same computer at the same time
[19:23] <Unit193> http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/1204
[19:23] <Unit193> Awwwh, crap, wrong one.
[19:24] <psilo23> okay i dont use that but alright
[19:24] <bioterror> unit :D
[19:24] <Unit193> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/Lubuntu  (Hay, it redirects there, I was very close)
[19:24] <bioterror> you can now quiet yourself for that mistake
[19:26] <psilo23> well i learned one thing from that site u gave me, lubuntu is not lts, didnt know that one
[19:42] <semitones> hey you guys
[20:28] <SAKKED> bioterror: i thought this 12.04 is still LxDM
[20:28] <Unit193> Nope, Lightdm.
[20:31] <SAKKED> ok
[20:33] <bioterror> change was succesful if people thinks that ;)
[20:34] <Unit193> If you upgraded, you may still have LXDM if that's the one you selected.
[20:34] <Shogoot> 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] <bioterror> fix your router
[20:35] <Unit193> !crosspost | Shogoot
[20:36] <SAKKED> how can i disable workspaces?
[20:36] <Shogoot> -1 to bioterror for not helping at all :P
[20:36] <bioterror> SAKKED, for example from ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
[20:36] <bioterror> you change workspaces to 1
[20:37] <bioterror> or was it Openbox with the capital O
[20:37] <bioterror> ;)
[20:37] <Shogoot> SAKKED, right click one of the desktops in the taskbar and look in the "desktoppager " option
[20:37] <bioterror> Shogoot, I have quite low intentions to help people to warez stuff
[20:37] <SAKKED> aaaa
[20:37] <SAKKED> ok
[20:38] <bioterror> but make port forward
[20:38] <SAKKED> i just clicked and changed it
[20:38] <SAKKED> pretty easy
[20:38] <SAKKED> im using LXDM
[20:38] <SAKKED> atm
[20:38] <SAKKED> looks pretty nice
[20:38] <SAKKED> i like this moore than the original
[20:39] <Shogoot> whatever sakked you just do your no-helpfull thing
[20:40] <Shogoot> sorry menat bioterror xD
[20:41] <Shogoot> meant*
[20:52] <Shogoot> Think i got it right now :)
[20:53] <Shogoot> Another question. Is it possible to share folders from lubuntu with a win7 machine on the same network?
[20:54] <Unit193> Yep.
[20:54] <Shogoot> Is taht using samba, ans straight forward?
[20:55] <Unit193> Well you can rsync, scp, sshfs, and samba (think SSHFS would work, but may well not)
[20:55] <Unit193> !samba
[20:56] <Shogoot> so samba has the msot support from microsoft?
[20:57] <Unit193> Yep.
[20:58] <hal14450> i wouldn't exactly say it's supported
[20:58] <Unit193> Works the best with rather.
[21:01] <Shogoot> was it not possible to right click a folder and "share it?"
[21:01] <Shogoot> or is that ubuntu only?
[21:01] <hal14450> Unit193, agreed it's probably the best option
[21:01] <Shogoot> rather? what is that?
[21:01] <Unit193> Shogoot: Not that I know of.
[21:02] <Unit193> hal14450: Yeah, that's how I read the question, thanks.
[21:03] <hal14450> Unit193, sorry if that came off as confrontational it just reminded me of a talk i attended at a linux conference
[21:03] <Unit193> Na, it's great.
[21:06] <hal14450> 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] <hal14450> 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] <Unit193> scp is great for a couple files, and rsync is great for backup along with larger amounts.
[21:12] <bioterror> and samba is great for the ease of doing HTPC shares, I find it even easier than NFS ;)
[21:12] <hal14450> rsync is my tool of choice for anything larger than a few files otherwise i generally use mc
[21:12] <bioterror> and there's not huge difference in speed between samba and nfs than what it's like between samba and scp
[21:13] <Unit193> bioterror: Yep, only time I ever used NFS was on XP. :P  (Not with a linux box either)
[21:13] <hal14450> i gave up on NFS as it isn't as kind when the wifi connection drops as sshfs is
[21:14] <hal14450> as far as htpc goes mine recently overheated :(
[21:14] <Shogoot> 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] <hal14450> it was ~11yrs old so it's doubtful i'll want to fix it
[21:15] <Shogoot> what i cant get to work is the ctrl-x to move a file from the folder to win7
[21:15] <Shogoot> even i have given write/read in the samba
[21:15] <Shogoot> must i chmod the folder?
[21:23] <Unit193> Well it is in fact another user trying to edit files.
[21:54] <Dice-Man> hi
[21:54] <Dice-Man> i've installed ssh
[21:54] <Dice-Man> but it doesn't run at system startup
[21:54] <Dice-Man> i'm forced to pass by command line shell
[21:54] <hal14450> lsof -i |grep ssh says?
[21:55] <Dice-Man> at present moment i've make a sudo service ssh start
[21:55] <Dice-Man> so the service is up and running
[21:55] <Dice-Man> it says nothing
[21:58] <Dice-Man> are there any way to edit the init script ?
[21:58] <Dice-Man> and therefore launch ssh early ?
[21:59] <hal14450> it should run at boot time if you've set it properly
[22:00] <hal14450> you won't get anything from that command unless you run it as sudo sorry
[22:02] <Dice-Man> there are no clues to start ssh at startup ??
[22:02] <hal14450> 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] <Dice-Man> it was automatically configurated before
[22:03] <hal14450> /etc/default/<something> was my first guess
[22:03] <hal14450> this is what i get for not using it and thus losing it knowledge wise
[22:04] <Unit193> What package exactly did you install?
[22:05] <hal14450> perhaps it's just in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
[22:29] <Dice-Man> Unit193: openssh-server
[22:29] <Dice-Man> with apt-get
[22:30] <VanKush> hello folks, please how can I configure which x session will be assumed by default?
[22:31] <VanKush> 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] <VanKush> so if I do not select kde or lxde session manually, I hit an error anytime I log on
[22:33] <Unit193> That's not normal at all, and Lubuntu is the normal session.
[22:36] <VanKush> I would suppose so as well
[22:36] <VanKush> yet my priority is to select KDE Plasma session as default again
[23:35] <Dice-Man> Unit193: ping ?
[23:36] <Dice-Man> update-rc.d doesn't run :(
[23:38] <bkm> 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] <Unit193> Alt+tab to it and then alt+space m  for move
[23:39] <Unit193> Dice-Man: "Doesn't run"?
[23:40] <Dice-Man> doesn't work
[23:40] <Dice-Man> :)
[23:40] <Dice-Man> sorry my english
[23:40] <Unit193> !dontwork
[23:40] <Unit193> sudo update-rc.d ssh enable   or something like that.
[23:40] <Dice-Man> okay i see
[23:41] <Dice-Man> update-rc.d ssh defaults
[23:41] <Dice-Man> then reboot
[23:41] <Dice-Man> ssh doesn't start automatically
[23:41] <Dice-Man> always forced to start it with sudo service ssh start
[23:41] <Unit193> Did you ever try    sudo dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server    ?
[23:42] <Dice-Man> well no
[23:43] <Dice-Man> i'm trying sudo apt-get install ssh
[23:43] <Dice-Man> it contains the server and the client
[23:43] <Dice-Man> maybe the installation do the right scripts for auto start ?
[23:45] <Unit193> openssh-server did it for me.
[23:50] <Dice-Man> i'm trying dpk reconfigure...
[23:55] <Dice-Man> doesn't work :(