[02:11] <Ahmuck> how do i get accents for spanish language?
[02:12] <kanliot> charmap is the simple way
[02:12] <kanliot> not the best
[02:12] <wxl> or you can know the codes
[02:12] <wxl> there are probably combinatorial diacritics but it's better to actually use the letter/accent combinations
[02:13] <wxl> http://www.periodni.com/unicode_utf-8_encoding.html#Spanish
[02:13] <wxl> hm that's not useful hold on
[02:15] <wxl> man i can't find a good place for it
[02:15] <wxl> but the windows/html codes are not equal to the unicodes
[02:15] <wxl> you can do decimal to hex conversion XD
[02:16] <wxl> but uppercase en-yay is U+00D1 so if you do ctrl-shift-u and then type 00d1 you get Ñ
[02:16] <silverarrow> I have latest gnome player and gecko !!
[02:18] <Ahmuck> i found the keyboard map
[02:18] <wxl> that works too
[02:19] <wxl> but if you normally converse ni español you might want to know the codes
[02:20] <wxl> U+0303 is a tilde tho
[02:20] <wxl> combinatorial diacritic
[02:20] <wxl> you can use it with anything
[02:21] <wxl> …̃
[02:21] <wxl> ;)
[02:23] <wxl> …̵̃
[02:23] <wxl> ↑ multiple combinatorial diacritics on one character. whoa didn't know you could do that
[02:23]  * wxl is a geek in case you couldn't tell :)
[02:23] <Ahmuck> keyboard map ... use ' and
[02:24] <Sentynel> wxl: you can stick as many on as you want - http://www.eeemo.net/
[02:26] <Sentynel> anyway, in most cases with accents I use the alt gr + punctuation, letter shortcuts
[02:26] <Sentynel> e.g. ö is alt gr + [, o on my keyboard
[02:26] <Sentynel> I dunno where the heck those are documented though
[02:28] <Ahmuck> si, link por tu
[02:28] <Ahmuck> http://spanish.about.com/od/writtenspanish/a/dia_ubuntu.htm
[02:32] <Ahmuck> dead kéys
[02:32] <Ahmuck> kewl
[02:32] <Ahmuck> got it
[05:44] <Derpian> Hello, is the i386 release of 12.04 non-PAE
[05:44] <bioterror> yes
[05:45] <bioterror> last of the non-PAE's
[05:46] <bioterror> if you're going to use mini.iso, you have to pick it up from non-PAE folder
[05:51] <alek66> Hey anyone can help me getting vino (remote desktop) to work
[05:56] <Derpian> thank you bioterror
[06:09] <kanliot> alek66,  did you read the wiki?
[06:09] <kanliot> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/RemoteDesktop
[06:09] <alek66> kanliot: I just realized I didn't execute the /usr/lib/vino/vino-server dummy me… got it working now.
[06:10] <alek66> thanks
[06:10] <kanliot> :)
[17:32] <Ahmuck> hi hi.  is there a way i can view thumbnails for photos in the file browser
[17:33] <Ahmuck> i deleted some program early in the graphics area, would that have been the helper program
[18:13] <silverarrow> is there a way to check if gecko mediaplayer is installed?
[18:14] <silverarrow> hi again Ahmuck , did you manage to sort out your keyboard?
[18:23] <bioterror> Ahmuck, increase the filesize for tumbnailing?
[18:23] <bioterror> silverarrow, man dpkg
[18:40] <punffin> hello
[18:40] <bioterror> hi
[18:41] <punffin> i have to say, from all linux distros i have tried, lubuntu stands out with its simplicity and usability, it also runs smooth on my old laptop, unlike the rest of the linux distros
[18:41] <punffin> is there4 a guide to secure it?
[18:41] <square> I've had a few weird issues, but I really like it so far
[18:42] <punffin> there*
[18:42] <bioterror> punffin, unplug network cable from nic and wear a tinfoil hat
[18:43] <punffin> lol
[18:43] <punffin> thats a good one
[18:43] <punffin> but sometimes i need to check my emails
[18:43] <punffin> and use online banking, so i dont want to get hacked
[18:43] <bioterror> why would you?
[18:44] <punffin> people want to steal others personal information
[18:44] <silverarrow> lubuntu is good for average use like that punffin
[18:44] <bioterror> if you have openssh installed, you better have a username thats not like firstname or sometying like that
[18:45] <silverarrow> iced tea manages java, there are options
[18:45] <punffin> yea
[18:45] <bioterror> otherwise you dont have ports open to outisde
[18:45] <Unit193> Could always netstat -lp
[18:45] <punffin> what is the p for?
[18:45] <Unit193> By default, there are no openports.
[18:45] <bioterror> and mostly people connects behind a nat
[18:45] <Unit193> Quite.
[18:45] <punffin> but when i check there are some weird ones listening
[18:46] <bioterror> like?
[18:46] <punffin> i had to remove cups, and there is   sunrpc, that i still cannot figure out its real name to apt-get remove it
[18:46] <Unit193> Cups is printing, and things listening at 127.0.0.1 don't matter.
[19:12] <psichas> gnome-brave-icon theme looks better than lubuntu (elementary) icon theme
[19:13] <mynickname> where do you get it?
[19:14] <silverarrow> get what?
[19:15] <psichas> sudo apt-get install gnome-brave-icon-theme
[19:15] <mynickname> thanks :D
[19:15] <mynickname> should have looked in synaptic before asking
[19:16] <mynickname> so those wouldn't work in lxde?
[19:16] <psichas> all works dude :)
[19:18] <mynickname> thanks :) installing now
[19:19] <psichas> gnome brave like lubuntu(elementary) blue icons but looks better :)
[19:19] <mynickname> oh, wow. That looks nice
[19:19] <mynickname> yeah. Orange doesn't work with lubuntu
[19:21] <psichas> Do you need orange icons? ;D
[19:22] <mynickname> only ubuntu can pull off orange icons
[19:23] <psichas> http://imgh.us/for-me-best-icon-themes.png
[19:23] <psichas> find all theces icons :)
[19:23] <psichas> use low disk space and looks great :)
[19:25] <psichas> its use low disk space :)
[19:26] <psichas> i think lubuntu sould be installed theses icons' themes by default, but no ... :)
[19:27] <mynickname> thanks :)
[19:31] <mynickname> I just installed every icon theme I could find in synaptic
[19:33] <psichas> :)
[19:33] <Ahmuck> silverarrow, yes, last evening, however seems like it revereted - keyboard issue
[19:35] <jc_> i've installed lubuntu 11.10 in a getaway laptop, but i doesnt have wireless card, so i got an usb wireless-card but i dont know what to do to install it
[19:36] <mynickname> turn off the laptop, plug in the wireless card, then restart and it will probably load the firmware and driver
[19:37] <jc_> before when i used 12.04 lubuntu version, it did, but i downgradete it to 11.10
[19:38] <mynickname> sometimes old versions do not work with newer hardware
[19:38] <mynickname> maybe you could install the firmware yourself but I don't know anything about that. Maybe someone else knows how to do that
[19:39] <jc_> i downgrade it because when i shut it down i didnt get off
[19:39] <jc_> it began to reboot and reboot....
[19:40] <Unit193> jc_: You tried just plugging it in?  Could you try that now?  I've never had that issue but an updated program could have fixed it.
[19:40] <Unit193> Did you happen to research that issue?
[19:41] <jc_> <Unit193: well, now im reboot it
[19:41] <jc_> i just finished to upgrade
[19:41] <jc_> it
[19:41] <jc_> just let me see
[19:42] <jc_> ok it worked
[19:43] <jc_> thanks
[19:43] <Unit193> Sure, nice that it's working.
[19:44] <jc_> Unit193: well about the issue of the 12.04 not  i've never
[19:45] <jc_> do you have any idea why lubuntu 12.04 didnt shut down?
[19:49] <Unit193> I'd say try sudo poweroff, but since you don't have it, harder to figure out.
[19:51] <jc_> i tried different way to shut it down but i could not
[19:52] <jc_> it always reset by itself
[22:38] <silverarrow> is there a way to burn mp4 to CD to play in a regular CD player?
[22:38] <silverarrow> in lubuntu preferably
[22:41] <holstein> silverarrow: i would just let whatever burning software you want to burn recode to what it needs (.wav)
[22:41] <holstein> xfburn or brasero... whatever
[22:42] <silverarrow> I have xfburn it seems
[22:42] <silverarrow> I see
[22:43] <silverarrow> sort of auto
[22:44] <silverarrow> apparently not an audifile
[22:44] <silverarrow> audiofile
[22:46] <holstein> silverarrow: right.. if its not an audio file, and audio player wont play it
[22:46] <silverarrow> hmm
[22:47] <silverarrow> audacious  plays it fine
[22:47] <silverarrow> it is mp4
[22:48] <silverarrow> playing it in vlc it is a video
[22:48] <silverarrow> that might be why
[22:49] <holstein> you can likely strip the audio out easily.. you can hit play and record on something and make an audio file
[22:50] <silverarrow> not sure how that works,
[22:50]  * silverarrow keeps looking for a way to extract 
[22:51] <holstein> silverarrow: extract is not a bad way... if its short, you could literally just push play and record on whatever you are comfortable recording with, and be done likely by the time you learn to "extract"
[22:51] <holstein> assuming its just the one file...
[22:52] <silverarrow> lol
[22:52] <silverarrow> yes only one song really
[22:52] <silverarrow> playing in audacious or mplayer?
[22:53] <holstein> sure.. whatever you want to play it in
[22:53] <silverarrow> ok playing now in audacius
[22:56] <silverarrow> holstein, could you explain in steps?
[22:56] <holstein> silverarrow: sure.. press play in a player, then record on a recorder
[22:57] <holstein> something like audacity
[22:57] <holstein> silverarrow: if i had better internet id look up an extractor.. ask in #opensourcemusicians.. i GTG
[22:58] <silverarrow> imagebin.org/225054
[22:58] <silverarrow> there is a channel for everything
[23:04] <silverarrow> so, nobody using lubuntu does this
[23:15] <zumo> Can anyone recommend a benchmark tool?
[23:15] <zumo> I want to see which of the two machines I have is better. I know what one is better spec wise, But I have a feeling the other machine actually preforms better.
[23:33] <silverarrow> what does deprecated mean?
[23:33] <silverarrow> "this program is deprecated"
[23:35] <SkippersBoss> no longer supported
[23:36] <SkippersBoss> or one of it dependencies isn't
[23:41] <silverarrow> so, how to go about this mp4 to  cd audio file then?
[23:41] <silverarrow> ffmpeg I just installed appears to be deprecated
[23:41] <silverarrow> no warning in package manager, but in terminal it jumps out in coloured text
[23:46] <SkippersBoss> on off the libs most likely needs to be updated
[23:47] <SkippersBoss> cd audio is a wav
[23:48] <SkippersBoss> my knowledge of burning is about two years out of date