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Vivekanandaanyone around. I have a problem with lubuntu. :). When I open a new program then sometimes the borders go beyond the screen but they are not there on the next screen. I would prefer that when I open a new program the borders remain inside the screen borders01:28
holsteinVivekananda: sometimes, i find the app is to big, and goes outside on my netbook.. is that the case?01:29
Vivekanandaholstein: so I am trying to start emacs. Now based on the border restrictions and the default settings ( I have width 120 height only 60) it is fine but when I say height 100 it goes out of the screen partially. Also when I drag any unmaximised window ( say to the right) then part of it will go off of the screen but not visible in the worspace2 next to it01:38
Vivekanandasomething like this http://imagebin.org/25203801:39
holsteinVivekananda: its off the bottom you mean?01:40
Vivekanandaholstein: yep01:42
Vivekanandaand not just this but other programs01:42
Vivekanandaalso bad is that I thougth if it goes out of boundary to the right then I will see part of it showing up on the next window. That was standard in gnome but I dont see it here :(01:42
holsteinVivekananda: i just move them or resize them01:42
holsteinVivekananda: see what?01:43
Vivekanandaholstein: Do you mean that such a boundary check is not built into lubuntu?01:43
holsteinVivekananda: i have seen this on others01:43
holsteini just resize the application to fit my screen01:43
Vivekanandasee the part of the window cut off on the right side to show up in the next workspace.01:44
Vivekanandaso you mean that this behaviour of cutting parts out is to be expected ?01:44
holsteinVivekananda: you have 2 monitors?01:44
Vivekanandaso If I install something like a tiling program for multiple consoles then it will go off the screen on all sides and everywhere ?01:44
holsteini dont use LXDE where i have 2 monitors, but when i do with openbox, it works as expected01:45
Vivekanandano I have only one but 4 workspaces01:45
holsteinVivekananda: yeah, i dont think it goes over to the next workspace01:45
holsteinVivekananda: i never needed it to01:45
Vivekanandabut that happenned in ubuntu gnome or happens there right ?01:46
holsteinVivekananda: i have seen that, yes01:46
holsteinVivekananda: not in openbox/lxde01:47
Vivekanandabut being inside screen boundaries should be a given should it not. If I just reduce my workspaces number to 1?01:47
holsteinwhat would i do? just set the application size01:47
holsteinVivekananda: its not as big a deal to me... i just rezise the few that dont fit my smaller resolution01:47
holsteinand i assume the resolution size being smaller is the issue01:48
Vivekanandaholstein: can it be that my graphics card is nto working and so my resolution is not optimum as it should01:50
Vivekanandahow do I figure the resolution being displayed ?01:50
holsteinVivekananda: if you have a small screen, its just small01:50
holsteinVivekananda: my resolution is 1024x600 ..i expect some issues01:51
Vivekanandaholstein: I have a decent screen and it was fine in lucid. it is a inspiron 600m02:05
holsteinVivekananda: its all open.. what would i do? check the resolution, and just resize apps to fit my screen02:09
holsteinVivekananda: show those screen shots around, maybe that will hepl02:09
holsteinhelp*02:09
VivekanandaHey everyone how do I install a darker theme for lubuntu04:29
AurigaHello all, I'm having problems with conky throwing up issues with gnome-keyring, I'm reading online that I can delete gnome-keyring safely without any ill effects, is this accurate?10:20
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malaphusHi all, I've recently upgraded to Lubuntu 12.04 LTS from Ubuntu and the DHCP client doesn't seem to be updating DNS with my hostname now, the following like is present in dhclient.conf: "send host-name = gethostname();"13:47
malaphusThis use to work fine in Ubuntu, is there something more I need to enable to get this working in Lubuntu, so that I can access dhcp hosts via their name rather than IP?13:47
lubuntuhi15:34
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Guest35987please, i am trying to install lubuntu on my pc, but installator crashed up everytime after copying files and setting up hostname, username and timezone.15:36
Guest35987when i wanted to install grub manually, it returns with15:37
Guest35987Path `/boot/grub' is not readable by GRUB on boot. Installation is impossible. Aborting.15:37
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holsteinGuest35987: i might test the hardware and the iso15:37
holsteinlubi: ^15:37
lubiholstein: i have installed ubuntu there before, but i want something lightweight15:38
holsteinlubi: you can just install lxde in ubuntu15:38
lubiholstein: i wanted clean installation, but now i have nothing that can work or run15:39
holsteinlubi: and you tested the iso?15:40
holstein!md5 | lubi15:40
ubottulubi: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows15:40
holsteinand the hard drive?15:40
holsteinlubi: the lubuntu installer works fine for most.. i think we should start here15:41
lubihard drive is fine.15:43
lubiholstein: and do you know something about that grub2 error?15:43
holsteinlubi: i know i have no such error.. last time i was installing grub i saw that error, and used..15:44
holstein!grub15:44
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub215:44
holstein^^ the gui from the restore grub wiki page15:44
lubiholstein: i check md5 of iso and they are equal15:48
lubiholstein: so what now?15:50
bennypr0faneHi, I want to change the default boot setting in Grub - grub version is 1.98. I have Grub customizer installed, and tried to change it there, but to no effect. Maybe my version of grub customizer doesn't work on this version of grub. It also might be looking at the wrong harddisc, because I have 2, each with grubs sitting on their MBRs. I need some help finding out what's what and how to fix this...17:38
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holstein!grub | bennypr0fane19:03
ubottubennypr0fane: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub219:03
holsteini dont use the grub customizer19:03
tweaksteri need to add a user to the sudo group. i see an instruction that says i should put it in the "end" of the file at /etc/sudoers; but i found a different instruction that says put it in that same file under the line "# Members of the admin group may gain root privileges23:21
tweaksterwhich one is right, or does it matter where i put it in the file?23:22
tweaksterthis is the setting to put:   %user ALL=(ALL) ALL23:24
tweaksterat the end of the file or under the line? that is the question.23:24
tweakstershould i be asking this question somewhere else?23:37
tweaksteris there any single site where support questions can be searched for, one with answers to many questions about using lubuntu config files and such?23:46
tweaksteris there a way to check whether software is available at lubuntu's default repository without installing and using a program like "lubuntu-software-center"? If i could just check without it, then i could use "apt-get" to retrieve and install what i may want at some point. So, where is a good place to browse the repo?23:57

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