[00:27] <chris4585> I highly recommend lxde
[00:32] <binarymutant> which one's that?
[00:33] <binarymutant> openbox is awesome, just looked it up
[00:40] <binarymutant> tiling is better though
[00:47] <chris4585> yeah LXDE is basically openbox with pcmanfm and a panel but its setup pretty nice
[00:47] <binarymutant> I use pcmanfm too
[00:47] <binarymutant> I wish that dev would actively develop on it :/
[00:48] <chris4585> yeah, it could be better, but I just <3 nautilus
[00:48] <binarymutant> nautilus is way too big
[00:48] <binarymutant> but it does work very well
[00:49] <binarymutant> I need something like `ranger` but without the python3 dependency
[00:53] <chris4585> I like rox too
[00:53] <chris4585> its pretty lightweight
[00:53] <chris4585> but not as functional as pcmanfm
[01:03] <binarymutant> is that the one that will not no matter what just use 1 window?
[01:04] <binarymutant> or is that the one that uses libfox
[01:08] <binarymutant> rox is the one that opens multiple windows, I don't like that at all
[01:27] <kanliot> hi from johnson city
[01:28] <kanliot> and pcmanfm is releasing version 1.0 any week now
[01:28] <kanliot> it also lets you create shortcuts, which is nice
[01:45] <chris4585> uh, I'm pretty sure rox has only ever opened one window for every folder
[01:49] <chris4585> er doesn't open multiple windows
[02:08] <binarymutant> it does
[13:31] <xTEMPLARx> =]
[13:32] <xTEMPLARx> ping
[13:33] <wrst> xTEMPLARx: what up?
[13:36] <xTEMPLARx> work
[13:36] <xTEMPLARx> life
[13:36] <xTEMPLARx> all of the above?  :D
[13:42] <wrst> ha ha same here :)
[14:04] <cyberanger> similar mess here
[14:07] <wrst> cyberanger: guess i should have been bragging on the ubuntu net install in here
[14:23] <xTEMPLARx> should have?
[14:23] <xTEMPLARx> or shouldn't have?
[14:23] <xTEMPLARx> heya cyber LTNS
[14:24] <wrst> should have xTEMPLARx :)
[14:24] <xTEMPLARx> wrst:  good :D  its about time something went right for you!
[14:24] <wrst> xTEMPLARx: its actually more fun when it goes wrong!
[14:24]  * xTEMPLARx sees what you did there...
[14:25] <wrst> :)
[14:30] <xTEMPLARx> wrst:  what did you end up doing?  did you go the ubuntu server route to get a more minimal initial install?
[14:30] <xTEMPLARx> or just standard ubuntu
[14:30] <wrst> no use the net install cd, works wonders
[14:31] <xTEMPLARx> kk
[14:31] <wrst> i like installs that after the installation you get a little blinking bar asking for your username and password
[14:31] <xTEMPLARx> yup
[14:31] <xTEMPLARx> best way to keep co-workers out of your system :D
[14:32] <wrst> so this satisfies my arch itch, and also i shouldnt have a total meltdown until the scheduled six month meltdown
[14:32] <wrst> xTEMPLARx: i sadly don't get to use ubuntu at work
[14:34] <xTEMPLARx> awww :(
[14:34] <xTEMPLARx> what is it you do, again, for work?
[14:34] <wrst> supposed to be an accountant today well we shall see what the job description is :)
[14:42] <xTEMPLARx> haha
[14:42] <xTEMPLARx> welp i'm headed back home to get some rest
[15:07] <wrst> xTEMPLARx: at lunch time??
[17:20] <wrst> hello ChanServ
[17:21] <wrst> again?? really
[17:21] <wrst> hello chris4585 :)
[20:14] <wrst> cyberanger: i have determined my messing with arch has made me more capable now to mess with ubuntu :)
[21:18] <cyberanger> wrst: or at least less clueless (I dove in headfirst, the markings said 10 feet, more like 4 feet
[21:18] <pace_t_zulu> so whats the word in here
[21:18] <pace_t_zulu> we been having monthly meetings at all?
[21:20] <wrst> yep beleive it or not :)
[21:20] <wrst> cyberanger: yeah when you remove ubuntu of a lot of its fluff its nice but you still have some of the other stuff if you need to lean on it
[22:41] <cyberanger> wrst, yeah, lean distro, save the fat & grease for my five guys burger
[23:19] <wrst> yep i'm very happy so far