[00:30] <sandowneguy> Well I guess I have to do the release by release upgrade path then?
[00:34] <sandowneguy> Anyone here?
[00:36] <sandowneguy> Could someone just wave so I can know that this interface even works?
[00:38] <sandowneguy> Ok, I see nobody at all talking here or responding to me.
[00:40] <sandowneguy> Hello?
[00:41] <sandowneguy> Ok if you guys can see me could you email me at keithclark1966@gmail.com
[00:44] <sandowneguy> Any support for Lubuntu???
[00:46] <sandowneguy> woohoo
[00:46] <sandowneguy> hello...hhhheeeellllooooo......
[00:47] <sandowneguy> this has to be the most quiet support irc I've ever come across.....ever
[00:48] <sandowneguy> I must be just talking to myself here, no way this is getting anywhere
[00:50] <sandowneguy> Hello?  I restarted to see if that worked
[00:51] <sandowneguy> Everyone is just watching me struggle here?
[00:51] <sandowneguy> YOu don't have to help me.  Just say "Yes I see you"
[00:54] <sandowneguy> Ok, I'm leaving now.   I hope this is recorded so that I can offer a suggestion.   If you show 20-30 people online, at least have a bot respond wiith a "I see you" response so that new users have a sense that this project is still alive.
[01:00] <keithclark> Anyone here?
[02:16] <kanliot> hi
[07:24] <netrick> hello, i have a question. How can I set auto mounting windows ntfs partitions in lubuntu? On the left bar on pacmanfm they are all listed, but i need to type password to mount them which isnt convinient because I use them a lot and i want to have them mounted automatically when booting'
[07:26] <bioterror> netrick, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab#Examples
[07:27] <bioterror> the thing that matters most is this users there right after auto
[07:29] <netrick> thanks, i have one more question - how to add more places to the left bar in pacmanfm? This bar with ntfs partitions, home, desktop, trash as id like to add there / shortcut
[07:29] <bioterror> add bookmarks
[07:29] <netrick> okay thx
[07:30] <bioterror> you go to certain place and choose "add bookmark"
[07:30] <bioterror> "add to bookmarks"
[07:32] <netrick> and my another question is whether there is a way to have root password auto typed everytime i need it (ie, when opening root pacmanfm or using sudo or using synaptic)?
[07:58] <IboS> n
[12:26] <killer_> how do i make compiz as default compositing manager
[13:21] <netrick> After installing ATI catalyst drivers, while booting (and turning system off) instead of plymouth graphical lubuntu dots animation I get text mode plymouth text in low resolution. After reinstalling ati drivers plymouth works great again. Is there any workaround? I read that this problem has existed for few years now and still nothing was done
[13:21] <netrick> could anyone help me?
[13:21] <netrick> after unistalling drivers*
[13:38] <killer_> hii...i wanna have ubuntu 12.04 (unity) sound preferences in lubuntu...how come?
[13:39] <l057c0d3r> whats good peeps
[13:40] <l057c0d3r> i just dont understand what i am doing wrong.. i made a lubuntu live usb... and it works....  have the casper-rw file on the usb.... but when i added persistent to the boot options..  it booted.. but was laggy as hell.... and the cow drive showed up but said was unable to access...
[13:40] <l057c0d3r> and then after i restarted.. if i add persistent to the boot options again... it hangs during boot.. and fails to boot...
[13:40] <l057c0d3r> where did i go wrong... i've tried it 5 times now..  made the first two times from the lubuntu live cd.....  next with universal-usb-installer and a few times with unetbootin
[13:42] <l057c0d3r> and every time the same thing
[13:46] <netrick> After installing ATI catalyst drivers, while booting (and turning system off) instead of plymouth graphical lubuntu dots animation I get text mode plymouth text in low resolution. After uinstalling ati drivers plymouth works great again. Is there any workaround?
[19:38] <IboS> hai people
[19:38] <IboS> i've a problem
[19:38] <IboS> i cannot create a new dossier in nautilus it says permission denied
[19:38] <IboS> i'm forced to pass through sudo and then chown and chgrp
[19:39] <IboS> how to avoid this ?
[19:47] <silverarrow> hi
[19:47] <silverarrow> not sure
[19:48] <silverarrow> it is possible to take away password for root access
[19:48] <silverarrow> I have never done it
[19:49] <silverarrow> I have noticed in distros like puppy linux there is no password, root direct
[19:54] <zleap> i am sure you can set the password to nothing,  but it probably won't like it,
[19:54] <zleap> passwd
[19:54] <zleap> enter current password then it asks for new password and asks you to confirm
[19:54] <zleap> however its probably a bad idea,  you can set the gui to auto login if it helps (or you can on ubuntu)
[19:59] <jacklk> Hello, can someone tell me what type of socket this is? http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lprsdbDKp41qdeh10o1_1280.jpg
[19:59] <bioterror> nice one
[20:00] <IboS> zleap: even to create a dossier you have to be root Oo
[20:00] <zleap> ok
[20:01] <zleap> what sort of dossier you trying to create or am I mis understanding what you mean by that ?
[21:18] <chickenbutt> hi what do I put into .xinitrc to load lubuntu?
[21:19] <chickenbutt> still uses lxsession right?
[21:23] <bioterror> startlubuntu
[21:23] <bioterror> is the command you want to run from console
[21:29] <chickenbutt> bioterror: thank you