[03:24] <David23400> How can i add more language to keyboard?
[07:20] <SAKKED> how do i update VLC player?
[09:42] <silverarrow> hi
[09:43] <silverarrow> is there a way to check how much space there is left on  my harddrive?
[09:43] <bioterror> silverarrow, df -h
[09:44] <silverarrow> 41 % left
[09:44] <silverarrow> which I suppose means full
[09:45] <silverarrow> I need to get rid of stuff
[09:45] <hyperair> 41% sounds like a lot of space free.
[09:45] <hyperair> /dev/mapper/cryptostuff-home  441G  422G   19G  96% /home
[09:45] <silverarrow> not really, only a 60GB HD
[09:45] <hyperair> ah.
[09:46] <hyperair> still more empty space than me.
[09:46] <silverarrow> I replaced the old hd, and all I could get new with fas0t rmp was 6
[09:46] <silverarrow> 60
[09:47] <silverarrow> and it was a quite a job disassebleling an ibook
[09:47] <hyperair> heh
[09:47] <silverarrow> I could get a 130GB now, but at the time I could not
[09:48] <silverarrow> my HP laptop is different, a lid under you can easily take off, with one screw
[09:50] <silverarrow> but thanks, I shall write down the command
[11:54] <digitalcrow> Help me i have tearing on Lubuntu ! a lot of tearing on video and even more tearing on flash video.  On ubuntu i dont have tearing ! Is there any way i can fix the tearing without using a compositor. Please help Urgent
[12:07] <bioterror> could someone tell me what's tearing?
[14:45] <David23400> are ubuntu themes compatible with lubuntu?
[14:54] <holstein> David23400: wont hurt to try, but i would think not
[14:54] <holstein> a better question would be "what themes work with LXDE"
[14:55] <David23400> I need a mac theme for lubuntu
[14:55] <David23400> it will become laggy?
[14:56] <holstein> depends... "mac" is quite different.. adding functionality to LXDE is something that i would expect to slow it down... but again, it wont hurt to try
[14:56] <David23400> i can remove it if it became laggy?
[14:56] <holstein> i would search for lxde themes, and try adding what you want/need... changing an icon theme or wallpaper wont slow anything down
[14:57] <holstein> adding a dock might
[14:57] <holstein> David23400: you can literally do anything you like..
[15:00] <luko> hi folks
[15:13] <holstein> there are ways to use a panel as a dock, which i think looks a little "clunky" but there is no additional overhead really
[15:57] <David23400> anyone here for helping me to apply a simple theme on lubuntu? i'm new on linux.
[15:59] <DarkStar> sure
[15:59] <DarkStar> hit your menu button, and go to preferences
[15:59] <DarkStar> then to "custom look and feel"
[15:59] <David23400> http://namakutux.blogspot.com/2012/05/how-to-install-mac-os-x-lion-theme-on.html
[15:59] <David23400> I want to apply this
[16:00] <David23400> I've already done the first step myself using the way you just told.
[16:00] <David23400> But the wallpapers and steps 4-6, i dont understand.
[16:01] <DarkStar> step 4
[16:01] <DarkStar> right click your panel, the bar where you clock and start button are
[16:01] <DarkStar> hit properties
[16:01] <DarkStar> sorry
[16:01] <DarkStar> panel settings
[16:01] <David23400> okay
[16:01] <DarkStar> tick the top bubble
[16:02] <David23400> ok done
[16:02] <DarkStar> clikc the tab for panel applets
[16:02] <David23400> yea?
[16:02] <DarkStar> remove the things it tells you to by unchecking them
[16:03] <DarkStar> or highlight them and hit remove
[16:03] <DarkStar> remove Window List (Task Bar) Applet, Application Launch Bar Applet, Minimize All Windows Applet and Desktop Pager Applet.
[16:03] <David23400> ok done
[16:04] <DarkStar> Check the Strecth option of Spacer Applet between Menu Applet and system applet in order to get wide space between Menu and System Tray Applet.
[16:04] <DarkStar> step 5 and ill brb one sec
[16:04] <David23400> ok thanks
[16:11] <DarkStar> back
[16:11] <DarkStar> alright did you do step 5
[16:12] <David23400> no :D
[16:12] <David23400> was waiting you
[16:12] <DarkStar> k lol lemme catch up
[16:13] <DarkStar> ok the spacer is right inbetween your menu and the system tray, it's really hard to see
[16:14] <DarkStar> you'll right click it and you'll see 'spacer settings'
[16:14] <DarkStar> open that up and hit 'stretch'
[16:14] <David23400> between what and what ?? lol
[16:15] <DarkStar> it should be to the right of the start button
[16:15] <DarkStar> it's just a faint dotted line, nearly impossible to see
[16:16] <David23400> where is start button
[16:16] <DarkStar> just right click in the general area till you see the 'spacer settings' in the right click menu
[16:16] <DarkStar> at the top left corner of your screen
[16:16] <DarkStar> the blue square with the mountain in it
[16:16] <David23400> yes
[16:16] <DarkStar> the spacer is to the right of that
[16:16] <David23400> I right click on it?
[16:16] <DarkStar> to the right of it yea
[16:17] <DarkStar> just keep clikin till yo uget that option in the menu
[16:18] <DarkStar> we can skip it for now, it'll be easier to find when the theme is installed
[16:18] <David23400> ok
[16:18] <David23400> i didnt find ‎it lol
[16:18] <David23400> I dont want to install the Dock because i think my PC will lagg with it
[16:19] <DarkStar> i doubt it, lubuntu is very lightweight, i use cairo on my netbook
[16:20] <David23400> but my PC has 1.7ghz cpu and 512mb of ram only
[16:20] <David23400> That's why
[16:20] <DarkStar> k
[16:20] <DarkStar> so, right click your start button and click 'menu settings'
[16:20] <DarkStar> /usr/share/icons/Mac-Lion-Icons/places/24/start-here.png
[16:21] <DarkStar> paste that into the box after you erase the old one
[16:22] <David23400> oh i change usr to my name xDD
[16:22] <DarkStar> no you leave it to /usr
[16:23] <David23400> ok but there is no apple icon
[16:23] <David23400> its a valve icon
[16:23] <DarkStar> did you install the theme already?
[16:24] <David23400> yes but didnt the icons :DDDDD
[16:24] <DarkStar> well you should do that lol
[16:24] <David23400> i'm doing it lol
[16:26] <David23400> ok done
[16:26] <David23400> now its apple
[16:28] <David23400> what else?
[16:30] <David23400> oh now i have spacer settings
[17:42] <DJRWolf> how do I change the clock from 24 hour to 12 hour?
[17:43] <wxl> DJRWolf: short answer— look at the man page for date
[17:44] <DJRWolf> rodger, checking
[17:44] <Unit193> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/strftime
[17:44] <Unit193> That one actually.
[17:44] <DJRWolf> thanks
[17:45] <wxl> DJRWolf: long answer— 1. right click the clock 2. click `"digital clock" settings` 3. change from %R to whatever you like
[17:45] <wxl> %r will give you HH:MM:SS (A/P)M
[17:45] <wxl> %l:%M might be more appropriate
[17:46] <wxl> or %I:%M if you like leading zeros
[17:46] <wxl> %p will add am/pm
[17:46] <wxl> Unit193: and yeah, either/or. it's in date, too.
[17:48] <j0bi> hello
[17:49] <j0bi> i just installed lubuntu at an old laptop compag and i bought a TP-link mini wifi usb adapter
[17:50] <j0bi> i want to ask this : i see the device with lsusb but at the connection it doesnt show that i have a wireless installed
[17:50] <j0bi> can someone help
[18:04] <bioterror> did I heard right that no non-pae for 12.10_
[18:04] <bioterror> ?
[18:06] <bioterror> I cry
[18:06] <j0bi> 0bda:8167 Realtek Semicontactor Corp  where can i find closed drivers ?
[18:07] <j0bi> its a mini wifi usb adaptor
[22:31] <j0bi> total waste
[22:31] <j0bi> pf
[22:31] <j0bi> no help at all
[22:32] <Hirsch> zkj0bi what was your problem before you parted?
[22:32] <holstein> something about a wifi adapter...
[22:33] <holstein> 13:49 < j0bi> i just installed lubuntu at an old laptop compag and i bought a TP-link mini wifi usb adapter
[22:33] <holstein> 13:50 < j0bi> i want to ask this : i see the device with lsusb but at the connection it doesnt show
[22:33] <holstein> gone now though....
[22:33] <Hirsch> lol
[22:33] <Hirsch> i fixed that problem
[22:34] <Hirsch> modprobe blacklist wrong driver