[00:00] <ickefes> hm
[00:04] <zumodoki> Its a tad dead tonight.
[00:05] <ickefes> yeah it seems so :)
[00:07] <zumodoki> You dont happene to know anything about EDD
[00:07] <zumodoki> EDD: Error 1000
[00:07] <ickefes> nada, im sorry. i'm a noob
[00:08] <zumodoki> In-regards tit your theme issue, Chrome/Chromium has always looked out of place for me.
[00:09] <ickefes> in xubuntu it looks like all other programs. i love consistency and a single program taht looks completely different is not easy for me :)
[00:10] <ickefes> i have never used a mac but I have gotten the impression that their layout is very consistent. am i right?
[00:10] <TheMaster> Bug #882674 - http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/12/29/%23lubuntu.txt :P
[00:10] <TheMaster> ickefes: There is a theme for Chromium, I think at least, should be able to change that too.
[00:11] <ickefes> do you know what it is called? thanks
[00:12] <TheMaster> No, I dislike chromium and either don't use it, or purge it.  Should be a gear icon or something.
[00:13] <ickefes> i like because of it's easy sync function. i love having up to date bookmarks on all my computers. firefix has a similar function but a lot more difficult to set up if I don't have all my computer in front of me and use the same key
[00:15] <ickefes> chromium only asks for username and password. firefox want those too but also a key or something.
[00:16] <TheMaster> Yeah, just saying I don't know it.
[00:16] <zumodoki> This is some long reading
[00:18] <zumodoki> And theMaster that didnt really help
[00:18] <TheMaster> zumodoki: It's an IRC log, not sure how helpful it'll be.  Idea is to check the CD, and HDD.
[00:19] <zumodoki> I know, I alreadt checked launchpad first. The odd thing is the media works on other machines, This much I know for sure. But ive tried two different CD drives.
[00:55] <zumodoki> Im getting a kernel panic from the live cd, Something about it not syncing?
[01:34] <zumodoki> Could anyone help me figure out why I can't get my machine to boot a live cd
[01:35] <Riley88> usb or dvd?
[01:35] <zumodoki> cd
[01:35] <Riley88> hmm\
[01:35] <zumodoki> It starts to boot and the kernel panics
[01:35] <zumodoki> But I cant find the casue
[01:35] <Riley88> do u have the option to boot cds in the bios
[01:35] <zumodoki> Ive unplugged everything thats non-esentil
[01:37] <Riley88> ive only used usbs are u sure the dvd burned correctly
[01:38] <zumodoki> Yes, Ive tried severel difference distos that I know work on other machines.
[01:38] <zumodoki> Burning another just for the lols it seems.
[01:39] <Riley88> my only guess is its a bad cd or the download was corrupted
[01:40] <zumodoki> Well ive tried serverl differenct distros on a few types of cds/dvd with 2 seperate burners.
[01:40] <zumodoki> Its the machine. It HAS to be,
[01:41] <Riley88> id just get a thumbdrive
[01:41] <kanliot> memory test and cpu-stability test
[01:44] <zumodoki> How does one try such a thing without an OS
[01:44] <kanliot> you can do memory test from the menu on the livecd
[01:45] <kanliot> but it could also be a bad cable
[01:46] <kanliot> and you should try the alternate cd just to be sure it might work
[01:47] <kanliot> although it sounds pretty sure that you have a hardware problem
[01:48] <zumodoki> I have removed everything that isnt vital. Only thing in it is ram and CPU. add  usb keyboard and a vga cable and thats its.
[01:51] <kanliot> is the cpu overheating due to bad ventilation?
[01:54] <zumodoki> Not that im aware of.
[01:54] <zumodoki> Just reset the bios settings, Damn thing is booting now.
[01:54] <kanliot> check for lint in the cooler etc
[01:55] <zumodoki> I just relpaced the processor 2 days ago, So its all clean.
[01:55] <zumodoki> As I said, Seems to have been something I tweaked in the bios
[01:55] <kanliot> motherboard under warranty?
[01:56] <zumodoki> Nope
[01:56] <zumodoki> Hmmmm
[01:56] <zumodoki> Futher than normal thier
[01:57] <zumodoki> Caught an error thier of CPU interups something
[01:57] <kanliot> you said you're using usb?
[01:59] <zumodoki> CDs
[01:59] <zumodoki> Also CPU is sitting under around 95
[01:59] <kanliot> F?
[02:00] <zumodoki> yea
[02:00] <zumodoki> 35+c
[02:00] <kanliot> well do the ram test first
[02:01] <zumodoki> For how long? One stick at a time?
[02:01] <kanliot> it takes a long time
[02:01] <kanliot> i donno about sticks
[02:01] <zumodoki> Ive ran mem test before and its never finsihed.
[02:01] <kanliot> crashed?
[02:01] <zumodoki> No just never  had an end to the test
[02:01] <kanliot> it should say completed round
[02:02] <zumodoki> Yea its said completed round, but it then does another and another
[02:02] <kanliot> yeah
[02:02] <zumodoki> Just seen stopping system v compatability
[02:02] <zumodoki> What sort of errors that
[02:02] <kanliot> donno
[02:03] <kanliot> i would replace the psu and cd-rom and cable
[02:03] <kanliot> if that doesn't work
[02:03] <kanliot> it's probably the motherboard
[02:03] <kanliot> maybe bios options like you said
[02:04] <zumodoki> Heres an odd one, The live CD was still booting after that error :S
[02:04] <zumodoki> I now have a desktop
[04:51] <akls> I'm using this command:"setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle "us,dvorak,dvorak-l" "  but I get this error: Error loading new keyboard description. This is because of dvorak-l layout. How can I get it to work?
[05:12] <akls> Help!!! :\
[05:13] <wxl> !ask
[05:15] <kanliot> just a guess akis but you're missing a keybaord map file https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71678
 I'm using this command:"setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle "us,dvorak,dvorak-l" "  but I get this error: Error loading new keyboard description. This is because of dvorak-l layout. How can I get it to work?
[05:18] <akls> kanliot, I've tried setting it in lxkeymap and dvorak-l works
[05:19] <akls> I've tried other options
[05:20] <akls> like dvp or colemak
[05:20] <akls> none of them work
[05:20] <akls> but 'dvorak' is ok
[05:21] <akls> I've seen this thread but there's no solution
[05:21] <akls> any ideas?
[05:21] <kanliot> grep for dvorak-l
[05:21] <kanliot> see if it's actually there
[05:21] <kanliot> i donno
[05:24] <akls> yes, there's dvorak-l in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/us
[05:24] <akls> maybe it's trying to look for a layout not in the "us" file?
[05:25] <akls> -dsga ou
[05:25] <akls> c-nt ou0000
[05:25] <akls> I've tried us(dvorak-l)
[05:25] <akls> and it worked
[05:25] <akls> weird O_o
[05:26] <akls> kanliot, thank you
[05:26] <kanliot> lol
[05:27] <kanliot> i thought it was divorak- upper case I like Iran not L
[05:27] <kanliot> lol
[05:27] <kanliot> it's really working?
[05:28] <kanliot> and what kind of writing do you do?  just curious
[05:30] <akls> so, this command was not working: setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle "ee(us),ru,dvorak,dvorak-l"
[05:30] <akls> and this command worked setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle "ee(us),ru,dvorak,us(dvorak-l)"
[05:30] <akls> what kind of writing? What do you mean?
[05:31] <kanliot> i thought only writers used dvorak
[05:31] <akls> oh
[05:31] <akls> I learned dvorak about two years ago
[05:32] <akls> but then somehow switched back to qwerty
[05:32] <akls> dvorak is simply more comfortable for me
[05:32] <akls> typing most of the words without even moving out of the home row
[05:32] <akls> and I like to type when my right hand is on the mouse (that's why I learned left handed dvorak)
[05:33] <akls> or when I'm holding my laptop with another hand :)
[05:33] <akls> the worst thing about this is that all shortcuts are moved
[05:33] <akls> but most of the common shortcuts can be done with right control
[05:33] <kanliot> btw, i'm the wiki editor, anything you need added?
[05:34] <akls> hmmmm
[05:34] <akls> Is it documented about multiple keyboard layouts?
[05:35] <akls> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1455877&page=3
[05:35] <akls> here's a nice discussion about it
[05:36] <akls> since lxkeymap is the worst software I've ever seen..
[05:36] <kanliot> vaguely documented
[05:36] <kanliot> lol
[05:36] <kanliot> i'll add the dvorak example in
[05:36] <kanliot> just as an example
[05:36] <kanliot> hold on
[05:36] <akls> :)
[05:37] <akls> oh, please note that "dvorak" layouts is working, but dvorak-l isn't
[05:37] <akls> better add a colemak example
[05:37] <kanliot> lol
[05:37] <akls> setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle "ee(us),colemak"
[05:37] <akls> Error loading new keyboard description
[05:37] <akls> but this command works:
[05:37] <akls> setxkbmap -option grp:alt_shift_toggle "ee(us),us(colemak)"
[05:38] <akls> which is something weird for me...
[05:39] <akls> because I don't think that there are some other dvorak-l typists out there :)
[05:39] <akls> anyway, thank you very much, now I have to go ;)
[10:04] <philballew> I am not seeing ant panel indicators such as the network icon or vlc show up in my bottom panel but I can click where they should be and the menu's for them show up.
[10:06] <phillw> philballew: have you updated your system recently? some of the artwork related stuff has been bug-fixed
[10:07] <philballew> I think about two weeks ago. Ill update now though
[10:08] <phillw> philballew: the artwork stuff is a couple of days ago, so do try it.
[10:08] <philballew> alright, then in order to reset lxde I just log out or is there another command
[10:08] <philballew> like unity --reset for Ubuntu?
[10:09] <phillw> I know jack about unity, but log-out and in should reset lxde
[10:10] <Unit193> lxpanelctl restart, or can do with openbox, or just logging out.
[10:10] <bioterror> or completely reboot your computer :--)
[10:10] <philballew> Just using it as a reference. :)
[10:10] <philballew> Who reboots?
[10:10] <Unit193> Reference nobody has used.
[10:11] <philballew> me and Unit193 are still at odds over an argument we got into at a family reunion.
[10:12] <philballew> bioterror, with ksplice you'd never need to reboot
[10:12] <phillw> philballew: ahh, Unit193 has arrived (is awake), sorry you got previous answers - he is well placed to assist you in the matter. Never be afraid to file a bug
[10:12] <philballew> Never am. I might file one or pull the code and see whsta up with it as well
[10:13]  * philballew logs out
[10:13] <Unit193> It's 06:13, I haven't left yet.
[10:13] <phillw> hmm.. that went well (ish)
[10:15] <philballew> hum, well Im back!
[10:15] <bioterror> back for goood!
[10:16] <philballew> well maybe. Still gonna try to track down this icon error
[10:17] <philballew> Hows europe bioterror ?
[10:17] <bioterror> rainy
[10:17] <philballew> I have not seen rain in months
[14:52] <Riley88> man im debating on reinstalling my arch partition
[14:53] <silverarrow> arch is lots of compiling?
[14:54] <silverarrow> can anyone explain what boot strap and yaboot is?
[14:54] <silverarrow> are*
[14:55] <holstein> i could google around and share what i find over in #lubuntu-offtopic
[14:55] <Riley88> not really arch is all binary
[14:56] <holstein> i would also not mind hearing more about arch in the OT channel as well
[14:56] <Riley88> i just havnt tried it since that last june update were they lost there minds lol
[14:56] <Riley88> but they fixed all that with the august update
[14:59] <Riley88> u can compile stuff if your using the aur but i never use it because i cant trust half the packages there
[15:00] <holstein> Riley88: what im "dancing around" about here is from the /topic... Please use #lubuntu-offtopic for general chat. we can discuss arch and other offtopic items there :)
[15:00] <Riley88> oh
[15:00] <Riley88> i didnt know there was an oftopic lol
[15:02] <holstein> Riley88: no worries... glad you are here!
[15:52] <gld1982ltd> quick question....anyone tried out the new custom actions in libfm/pcmanfm?
[17:44] <confusion> ahoi everyone
[17:45] <confusion> i have a curious thing i wanted to know .. have read man ls and info coreutil 'ls invocation' and searched the internet ;)
[17:45] <confusion> i wanted "ls" to only give the directorys back
[17:46] <confusion> and found a tip for "ls -p lgrep /" .. where one can ommit the -p
[17:47] <lars_t_h> Ubuntu 12.04 release schedule calender on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseSchedule says that a 12.04.1 maintainance release is released today, does this also include lubuntu?
[17:47] <confusion> but for "ls lgrep" i found no documentation anywhere yet .. there is a package lgrep which i have not installed, but it still works ..
[17:47] <confusion> i checked my "alias" and there is no mapping
[17:48] <lars_t_h> confusion, can be a bash build in command
[17:48] <confusion> might anyone know something about that? .. im jsut curious
[17:48] <confusion> but theres no documentation of it
[17:49] <confusion> i thought at first it was an alias to "ls | grep /" or something but it seems not
[17:49] <lars_t_h> confusion, use which command to get the path to a binary, if that command prints nothing it is a bash build-in command
[17:49] <lars_t_h> fx
[17:49] <confusion> /bin/ls
[17:49] <lars_t_h> which lgrep
[17:49] <confusion> i have no lgrep installed
[17:49] <confusion> thats the confusion
[17:49] <confusion> ;)
[17:50] <lars_t_h> confusion, man 1 ls
[17:50] <lars_t_h> q quits man pager
[17:50] <confusion> lol
[17:50] <confusion> as ive said above
[17:50] <confusion> tried man 1..8 ls notrhing
[17:50] <confusion> info coreutils 'ls invocation' nothing
[17:50] <confusion> google nothing
[17:51] <confusion> except for that tip
[17:51] <lars_t_h> confusion, and what about the info page
[17:51] <confusion> same nothing
[17:51] <confusion> just redirects to the starting of the tex documents
[17:51] <lars_t_h> confusion, try strace it
[17:51] <confusion> ui
[17:51] <confusion> just strace in front of it?
[17:52] <confusion> never used this yet
[17:52] <confusion> willmanpage that
[17:52] <lars_t_h> or ltrace (for library calls to software libraries, that is, software in *.so files)
[17:53] <lars_t_h> it print a lot of stuff, you should redirect output to a file
[17:53] <confusion> write(2, "cannot access lgrep", 19cannot access lgrep)     = 19
[17:53] <confusion> nice
[17:54] <confusion> but nevertheless it works
[17:54] <confusion> strange
[17:55] <confusion> mhh ltrace shows nothing interesting
[17:56] <confusion> k but thx for the tip
[17:56] <lars_t_h> confusion, i had not installed lgrep, and i can't use lgrep, it suggest that i do this to install it:
[17:56] <lars_t_h> sudo apt-get install lv
[17:56] <lars_t_h> so i can use lgrep
[17:56] <confusion> i know .. but have you tried "ls lgrep /" in a dir with subdirs and files?
[17:57] <confusion> its the confusion that it works .. though the program-call is strange "ls [path]"
[17:57] <confusion> some processing on the command must happen somehow
[17:57] <confusion> crap .. i need to be afk for five minutes
[17:57] <confusion> sorry for that
[17:57] <confusion> ill be back
[17:57] <lars_t_h> ok
[18:06] <confusion> re
[19:55] <Ascavasaion> I did an upgrade and this new Unity thing in 11.04 has installed a yucky scrollbar on most of my applications.  I then upgraded to a Lubuntu setup, but the scrollbars are still stuffed.  Can someone tell me how to get back to real scrollbars?
[20:44] <MadPaolo> Hi!
[20:46] <MadPaolo> I'm installing Lubuntu on a virtual machine
[20:46] <Skrillex123> Every time i try to install Lubuntu i get an error in the middle of the process
[20:46] <Skrillex123> Help?!
[20:47] <MadPaolo> A crash=
[20:47] <MadPaolo> ?
[20:47] <MadPaolo> It happened to me the first times I tries
[20:47] <MadPaolo> the first times I tried
[20:49] <MadPaolo> This time it's working....
[20:49] <MadPaolo> This time I did NOT chose to "update the installation program"
[20:49] <MadPaolo> choose
[20:50] <MadPaolo> I'm installing on VMWare Player just to test it...
[20:50] <MadPaolo> .... I'm planning to install it on my old Acer Aspire 1350 laptop
[20:51] <MadPaolo> The old laptop has 512 MB RAM and there are 10 GB of free space on the hard disk: is it ok for Lubuntu?
[20:53] <MadPaolo> test
[20:53] <MadPaolo> test test test
[20:53] <MadPaolo> Anyone?
[20:54] <MadPaolo> 30 sec0jds
[20:54] <MadPaolo> downloading packet
[20:54] <MadPaolo> s
[20:55] <MadPaolo> well, it' late now....
[20:56] <MadPaolo> So long! Goodbye and good luck!
[20:58] <bioterror> report the errors
[20:58] <bioterror> otherwise we cannot help you at all