[01:52] <hole_> how do you move icons on lxpanel?
[01:54] <cerebrate> do you know how to find application launch panel?
[01:55] <cerebrate> just right click, select application launch panel and sort your icons as you please
[01:55] <hole_> yea i removed it by mistake
[01:55] <cerebrate> you can right click on empty space on the panel and select add/remove panel items
[01:56] <hole_> yea i have 2 loaded in panel preferences
[01:57] <cerebrate> i love that about you
[01:57] <cerebrate> im still new at this myself
[01:58] <hole_> ok i got one built but its on the left side and i want it on the right
[01:58] <hole_> nm got it
[05:48] <witeds> greetings i was wondering is i striped most of my  distro's preinstalled apps like chrome do i need to update with the distro update or can i still get all the important distro updates without having to re remove all the extra stuff again
[05:51] <csc`> I've got a logitech usb headset I want to use, Its supported and is detected as working properly
[05:51] <csc`> how might i switch to this audio output in lubuntu?
[05:55] <csc`> (12.10)
[05:55] <witeds> easyest i think would be to install pulse but im just a simple user like you
[05:56]  * csc` isn't a simple user, just a lazy one
[05:56] <csc`> I use *buntu on machines I don't care to muck about with configuring. Machines I just want to work
[05:56] <csc`> :P
[05:57] <witeds> exactly what i mean by a simple user
[05:57] <witeds> i have found easier time with pulse and usb headsets
[10:32] <alocer> anyone using nvidia driver in lubuntu ?
[10:33] <alocer> hello anybody there ?
[11:05] <BWMerlin> yes I use the nvidia driver
[19:46] <melodie> hi
[19:53] <pablo_> hi
[19:53] <melodie> hello pablo_
[19:55]  * pablo_ hello melodie
[19:56]  * pablo_ I have a little problem with lubuntu 12.10 , I'm tring to compile nmap 6.25
[19:56] <pablo_> but ./configure file say me :   checking whether the C compiler works... no
[19:57] <pablo_> but gcc is installed
[19:57] <Unit193> pablo_: sudo apt-get build-dep nmap && sudo apt-get install build-essential
[19:57]  * pablo_ I'm using lubuntu 12.10 x64 version
[19:58]  * pablo_ thanks Unit193 , very lubuntu hacker :)
[20:00] <pablo_> .apt-get build-dep give me 120Mbyte to install...
[20:01] <pablo_> and I had problem too in installing lubuntu on a little lapton cpu N2600
[20:03]  * pablo_ however thank u very much Unit193 , I didn't knew the build-dep command
[20:04] <Unit193> Please don't abuse "/me" :P
[20:04] <Unit193> Sure thing, pretty handy.
[20:04] <pablo_> excuse me
[20:06] <pablo_> I have a little laptop with atom N2600 , and with ubuntu 12.04 LTS it use proprietary drivers for the video card, vc is integrated in intel cpu
[23:30] <pedor> Hi, I'm thinking to install lubuntu on my note, it's not old or has low resourcers, but I'm trying something with less anoying problems than kde and gnome. but I have some questions: it's possible to install some kde apps in it?
[23:31] <zleap> pedor, that nick sounds dodgy
[23:31] <pedor> zleap: what nick? pedor?
[23:32] <zleap> yeah
[23:32] <wxl> kde apps are going to require a bunch of kde libs and dependencies which means you might end up with klubuntu
[23:33] <zleap> if someone reads that and misses the r off when reading
[23:34] <pedor> zleap: lol
[23:34] <wxl> well for that matter, they might be a mispeller that doesn't see p's and is dyslexic and so they read "odor"
[23:34] <Unit193> KDE applications are a problem because of what they will pull in, but Qt applications will do better.  (Little difference, but for example, quassel-client-qt4 rather than quassel-client)
[23:34] <wxl> yeah qt is good
[23:34] <pedor> is there any finance software for lubuntu?
[23:34] <Unit193> gnucash?
[23:35] <pedor> gnucash is a little dificult but it's great, and email client? I did a look at Sylpheed and didn't like it, is it possible to use thunderbird/
[23:36] <zleap> pedor, sql ledger
[23:36] <wxl> yeah you can use thunderbird
[23:36] <zleap> evolution
[23:37] <pedor> and a calendar? is it possible to have a event notification? or see all events on the built in calendar?
[23:38] <zleap> pedor, why not use chroime and google+ etc
[23:38] <zleap> you can sync (sort) between google calendar and the thunderbird calander
[23:38] <zleap> sunbird or what ever its called
[23:38] <pedor> I tend to forget to look at my calendar, so I like to have desktop notifications
[23:39] <wxl> Unit193: what's that program you use for notifications?
[23:39] <Unit193> wxl: xfce4-notifyd, but that's just standard.  What are you talking about exactly?
[23:40] <wxl> Unit193: i swore you told me about something else you had used. wait, that's not standard, is it? aren't we using notification-daemon?
[23:41] <wxl> ah, that DID change :)
[23:41] <Unit193> wxl: Different programs to do the same thing, though.
[23:41] <pedor> I'm going to try lubuntu now. does it came with a irc software by default?
[23:41] <wxl> pedor: in pidgin, if that counts. install irssi :)
[23:42] <pedor> ok, brb
[23:42] <Unit193> wxl: Technically you can use gcalcli+zenity or notify-send to remind you of events on google calendar.
[23:43] <wxl> oh right notify-send
[23:43] <wxl> that's what i was thinking of!
[23:43] <Unit193> That's the "frontend" to either notification-daemon or xfce4-notifyd, whichever is installed.
[23:44] <wxl> also: gcalcli!
[23:46] <zleap> better google integration would be good from the off
[23:47] <zleap> anyway i  am off to bed
[23:47] <zleap> nite
[23:48] <pedor> I'm back, (pedor)
[23:48] <wxl> yay
[23:49] <csc`> Anyone around thats familiar with wireless-> ethernet bridging?
[23:50] <wxl> oh meh that's one of those fun things i always have to sit down and map out to try to figure out every single time i do it so i don't want to say i can walk you through it, but whatcha need, csc` ?
[23:53] <pedor> how I enable dock?
[23:56] <wxl> pedor: there's lxpanel but no dock
[23:58] <pedor> wxl: hm
[23:58] <wxl> pedor: you can add a docky, like docky
[23:58] <pedor> wxl: any launcher?
[23:58] <wxl> pedor: there's the "run" command but that's not really a launcher
[23:59] <wxl> haven't ever researched a lightweight launcher
[23:59] <pedor> wxl: ok, thanks