[00:00] some process started and never ended until I shut down the terminal [00:00] no man page though [00:00] you can try "man -help" or just search for them online [00:00] http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/dapper/man1/prename.1.html [00:01] so I did this now: ~$ sudo chown -R ben:ben /media/LinuxData [00:01] bennypr0fane: is that where the drive in question is mounted? [00:01] checking permissions in the file manager, they look the same as before [00:01] yes [00:02] it's an 800GB partition just for my user files [00:02] should i point out the fact that there is no rename command? [00:02] and I can't get the ***m Linuxes to use it [00:02] wxl yes there is [00:03] bennypr0fane: to use what?.. is that ext? or fat? [00:03] ext4 [00:03] ok.. i see it /dev/sdb2: LABEL="LinuxData" UUID="86239bc9-8bfe-4d3a-8c9a-4885cd2bdb61" TYPE="ext4" [00:03] yes [00:04] i add with the uuid's [00:04] it seems most people do [00:04] but the LABELS muszt work too [00:05] otherwise my system would never boot, since I mounted the system partition with Label as well [00:05] havent ever tried... ive only ever used the UUID [00:06] you win. news to me [00:06] bennypr0fane: i would undo the fstab.. get the system booting as expected.. manually mount and make sure its mounting as expected and you have permissions [00:06] then move on to making it automatic at startup from there [00:06] well but then I'd have to repeat in each session [00:06] bennypr0fane: then,, after you can get it persistent [00:06] you can try manpages.ubuntu.com next time [00:06] well how would you do thaT? [00:07] bennypr0fane: i would undo the fstab edit, and get the machine booting as expected [00:07] !mount | bennypr0fane [00:07] bennypr0fane: mount is used to attach devices to directories. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount [00:07] holstein I mean what would you do to make it automatic after that so you don't need to re-mount manaually at each session? [00:08] i would refer to that ^^ or the one i linked above and mount the partition to that directory, and check that you can read/write [00:08] ok, I get it [00:08] bennypr0fane: then, i would trouble shoot a proper fstab from there [00:08] I thought that's what I was doing now... [00:08] anyways.. i gotta run.. you can also try #ubuntu or one of the more busy channels if you need since this is not LXDE or lubuntu specific [00:09] right [00:09] good luck! :) [00:09] thanks! [00:09] bye! [00:38] my video (mplayer) will not resize. it always is a small video window, even fullscreen. lubuntu, 12.04 3.2.0-31-generic acer aspire one AO751h with the intel gma500 [00:40] my google kungfu sux [01:07] ok, think I found an answer. [02:49] on lubuntu, xscreensaveer has nothing to do with power manager right? they are 2 different ways to blank the screen, turn it off, right? [02:50] yea, almost positive it's two separate things [02:51] they may work together though [02:51] in some ways [02:55] thx man [02:56] np === cdoublejj_ is now known as cdoublejj [04:52] hi everyone [04:52] anyone know how to edit the color of the background of the "resources monitor" applet in the lxpanel? [05:11] Mr__, you mean the black backgroudn? [05:12] kanliot, ya [05:21] Mr__, i'd tell you to file a bug, but not sure where to file it against plugins [06:48] Hello? [06:51] Techna_Rave_Pony: Do you have an Lubuntu-related question? [06:52] I want to know when the next Lubuntu LTS release is [06:52] If I am to understand correctly it does not coincide with Canonocal's [06:53] Oh dear, I forgot my punctuation. [06:53] Techna_Rave_Pony: Lubuntu does not have the developer resources to officially do LTS. If we did, we'd match the Ubuntu LTS schedule. [06:53] Ah [11:10] is there a way to restore files deleted with rm command? [11:11] !undelete [11:11] Some tools to recover lost data are listed and explained at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery - Recovering deleted files on !ext3 filesystems can be virtually impossible, although methods that might work is some cases are described at at http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/howto/undelete_ext3.html and http://projects.izzysoft.de/trac/ext3undel [11:11] NUCLEARWINTER: Thank you! :) [11:12] photorec could be best tool [11:13] if i install it now, will it work? === IboS_ is now known as IboS [14:39] Ciao! C'รจ qualche italiano? :0 [14:41] ... [16:15] hi, i am using lubuntu and i have replaced openbox with i3. how do i change the keymap? ibus doesnt work. i want to use de,us,ru,ja [16:16] how have you replaced it? [16:17] default session uses the lxdesktop stuff to handling keybinds etc so have a look at that [16:17] starkers: lxdesktop is running, but instead of starting openbox i am starting i3. theres an option for that [16:18] the rest is the same [16:18] ibus doesnt work for me [16:19] there is lxkeymap which kind of works. but i would like to have an icon at my statusbar [16:19] starkers: am i right, that this would be the job of ibus? [16:19] I can't say I've ever used ibus so I'm no good to you I'm afraid [16:20] i've never used ibus either [16:20] * starkers shrugs and reads ibus faq [16:20] i was tasked in a testcase to test it once but it wasn't clear what it was supposed to do and not do [16:20] #ibus [16:20] what i would suggest is to try running a standard session, fjodor [16:20] you know what ibus is supposed to do [16:21] if it doesn't do it, file a bug [16:21] that's probably the best way to get it fixed [16:21] your only other alternative is lxkeymap (i do know enough to know that they accomplish essentially the same purpose) [16:21] wxl: mmh what do you do to switch layout? [16:22] fjodor: you mean change window managers? [16:22] change keymap [16:22] use lxkeymap. [16:22] ibus should also works, but if it doesn't, you should file a bug. [16:22] however, i would make sure that it also doesn't work in a standard lxde session (with openbox) before filing a bug. [16:23] mmh k === szczur_ is now known as szczur [23:24] hi im currently on lubuntu and id like to know if thers a list of just the audio productoin packages that are used in ubuntu-studio that i could install so i dont have to deal with video/graphics portion of the studio. Would i need to change kernels as well? is there a guide out there for any of this? [23:25] Chairman_meow: admittedly this seems like a better questions for ubuntu-studio, no? XD [23:25] Chairman_meow: anywho here's answer #1 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Studio#Audio [23:29] Chairman_meow: #2 is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RealTime [23:29] Chairman_meow: you will find that the real-time kernel doesn't exist in the current ubuntu studio release tho https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Studio#Real-time_kernel [23:34] !info linux-image-lowlatency [23:35] linux-image-lowlatency (source: linux-meta-lowlatency): lowlatency Linux kernel image. 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