bzb | how do you configure lubuntu to not display defined users in the login screen | 00:03 |
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holstein | bzb: i would consider another login manager.. though i'll have to search to come up with one | 00:08 |
bzb | holstein: thanks. any help is appreciated | 00:09 |
holstein | theres always slim | 00:12 |
bzb | holstein: i'll check that out | 00:14 |
holstein | http://jamsubuntu.blogspot.com/2008/10/slim-simple-login-manager.html | 00:15 |
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tweakster | has anyone seen a procedure for whole disk encryption with lubuntu? | 08:45 |
coder2 | Hello. I can not set CRT display refresh rate higher than 60 Hz. The hardware is AMD E-350Fusion mobo. AMD firegl is installed. Xrandr claims that 60 Hz is max refresh avaliable, but the display can bear 100Hz for the selected resolution. | 09:01 |
coder2 | Please help | 09:01 |
theplanet | hahahhahaha | 11:07 |
theplanet | give me some lub | 11:07 |
joel135 | i've forgotten... what's my window manager in 12.04? | 13:14 |
joel135 | openbox it seems | 13:16 |
spurgeonsd | This may be a silly question, but if I need to run a very simple terminal command at startup in lubuntu (i.e. I just need the terminal to cd /mnt/some_drive), what would be the simplest way to accomplish that? | 16:04 |
bioterror | explain more | 16:05 |
spurgeonsd | I'm attempting to get a couple of drives that I have auto mounting to /etc/XBMC (for example) to load as samba shares at boot. The only way they show up as samba shares is if I either click into the /mnt directory in the GUI or if I cd there in the terminal | 16:06 |
spurgeonsd | I figure the easiest way to solve this issue is to simply have the computer issue a "cd /mnt" command at boot | 16:06 |
bioterror | no it wil not do that | 16:06 |
spurgeonsd | *not etc/XBMC | 16:06 |
spurgeonsd | * /mnt/XBMC | 16:07 |
bioterror | configure /etc/samba/smb.conf | 16:07 |
spurgeonsd | ok, can you think of a way to accomplish what I'm attempting to do? | 16:07 |
bioterror | add your desired share to there | 16:07 |
spurgeonsd | done, but it won't auto mount at startup | 16:08 |
bioterror | add them to /etc/fstab then | 16:08 |
bioterror | !fstab | 16:08 |
ubottu | The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab and http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions | 16:08 |
spurgeonsd | ok | 16:09 |
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toscho | hi | 18:33 |
toscho | hi | 19:01 |
toscho | my lubuntu autostart still doesn't work | 19:01 |
silverarrow | hi | 19:01 |
silverarrow | autostart? | 19:02 |
toscho | ~/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart | 19:02 |
holstein | toscho: feel free and link you text in a pastebin... | 19:27 |
holstein | you ned "&'s" after the entries | 19:27 |
holstein | i test my enteries in the terminal | 19:27 |
toscho | I sent them to you some weeks ago | 19:28 |
toscho | you proposed including a sleep command | 19:28 |
toscho | I will add the "&" after each entry and see if it works | 19:30 |
holstein | toscho: you must have &'s after... i dont remember seeing it, but you can copy/paste it to a pastebin if you'd like | 19:30 |
holstein | !paste | 19:30 |
ubottu | For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. | 19:30 |
toscho | http://paste.ubuntu.com/1254629/ | 19:31 |
toscho | another problem: sometimes if i want to save or open something, the dialog starts at "Zuletzt verwendet" = "Recently used", which is utter bullsh** as that virtual directory is stupidly filled and I can't properly navigate in it. is there some setting / way to tell lubuntu / pcmanfm to always open in home folder? | 19:34 |
holstein | toscho: i just open the file manager.. i would look at the lancher and see if its pointing somewhere... try opening the filemanger from the terminal | 19:39 |
toscho | it starts in home | 19:41 |
toscho | the problem only happens in open/save dialogs | 19:41 |
holstein | toscho: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1254650/ is mine for openbox if that helps | 19:43 |
holstein | toscho: i would look at what the system is calling.. the "default filemanger" launch command | 19:43 |
toscho | ok, I think I understand the autostart file | 19:45 |
toscho | the default filemanager is probably pcmanfm, but where should I find this? | 19:46 |
holstein | toscho: the command that the system issues when lauching pcmanfm is what i was referring to | 19:46 |
holstein | toscho: what arguments... maybe just remove recently moved from pcman? | 19:46 |
holstein | im not sure i understand what the issue is... maybe a screenshot? | 19:46 |
bioterror | toscho, $ which pcmanfm | 19:48 |
toscho | which pcmanfm -> /usr/bin/pcmanfm | 19:48 |
toscho | if i start it from terminal, "recently used" doesn't show up, but when I save/open it does and sometimes is default | 19:49 |
toscho | where should i upload the screen? | 19:51 |
holstein | i use imagebin usually | 19:51 |
toscho | http://imagebin.org/230565 | 19:53 |
bioterror | becouse recently used is not a feature of pcmanfm: http://desktoplinuxreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/PCManFM.png | 19:56 |
toscho | ok, then what software is opened? | 19:58 |
toscho | i thought it a plugin or whatever of pcmanfm | 19:58 |
holstein | toscho: not sure.. thats just a save dialog though.. i would try selecting ~/home and see what happens in the future | 20:05 |
holstein | toscho: i bet its something that is for convinience somewhere else.. and its just not working as expected for you | 20:05 |
toscho | ok ,thx | 20:11 |
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Guest73537 | Hey, I was just wondering if one of you could tell me if the Lubuntu Software Centre has Ubuntu's commercial software as well. | 23:02 |
Unit193 | Not as far as I know, but I don't know first hand. | 23:04 |
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