[00:04] <cerebrate> some of my fonts have shrunk
[00:07] <cerebrate> how do i change default fonts?
[00:17] <phillw> cerebrate: have you looked at http://askubuntu.com/questions/218458/how-to-increase-text-size-on-lubuntu ?
[00:17] <cerebrate> no, but i did get it working as i like through rebooting :3
[00:17] <cerebrate> ty phillw
[00:19] <phillw> cerebrate: remember, google-fu is a very useful skill to learn... In your case it was "lubuntu set default font" as the question. There are a lot of answers, but I chose the graphical solution as 1st reply to you. :)
[01:46] <Eino> have you guys experienced this odd bug in libreoffice, sometimes the screen won't update the fields when I scroll, i.e. the text of a table will vanish until I highlight it
[01:47] <holstein> Eino: no i havent.. whats the bug #?
[01:48] <Eino> I don't know
[01:48] <holstein> ok. dont assume its a bug.. or a bug with libreoffice then.. could be related to your graphics driver
[01:49] <Eino> it's a bug somewhere
[01:49] <Eino> I ment with "bug in libreoffice" that it's a bug appearing in libreoffice
[01:50] <holstein> Eino: and im saying, it could be with your graphics driver
[01:50] <Eino> I understood
[04:30]  * Beanaroo waves Hi!
[04:31] <Beanaroo> Greetings, channel Lubuntu. Installed 12.10 today, very snappy on my HTPC. Could anybody please explain to me how I can turn off the removable media popup?
[04:33] <wxl> Beanaroo: you know people ask for some weird things someitmes :)
[04:33] <wxl> hold on
[04:33] <Unit193> Beanaroo: In PCManFM, Edit > Preferences > Volume Management.
[04:33] <wxl> darn, beat me to it
[04:35] <Beanaroo> oh goodness... I was there just 20 minutes ago and related the word Volume to sounds. Liberally apply palm to face. Thank you guys :) I have had great experiences so far with the distro.
[04:36] <wxl> Beanaroo: feel free to hang and ask other questions
[04:36] <wxl> Beanaroo: and don't take offense to what i said; i'm just playing :)
[04:38] <Unit193> He's know, he does some weird stuff...
[04:39] <Beanaroo> haha, none taken at all. I have setup xbmc on the TV and the popup steals window focus when insterting disks or audio devices. Does Lubuntu community have it's own Forums?
[04:40] <Beanaroo> *its
[04:41] <Unit193> Easier to have them with the normal forums and just tag them as Lubuntu, there's not a ton different at the core.
[04:42] <Beanaroo> Ah, I understand. Haven't used Debian/Ubuntu in over 4 years.
[05:07] <Beanaroo> Thanks again, guys!
[05:44] <cerebrate> how do i modify default font size?  i feel necessity to acquire a magnifying glass for this very small text I see.
[11:13] <phiscribe> im used the lubuntu software center to install fontmatrix.  it stated it was version 0.60.  when it installed it is version .9.99.  why did it lie?  how can i get version .60?  do i need to add a repository?  fontmatrix .9.99 is just about alpha code.  version .60 was usable.
[11:13] <phiscribe> i used that is
[11:40] <amjjawad_> phiscribe: maybe check their website?
[12:12] <phiscribe> amjjawad, not much there.  just in general how does one go about using programs in earlier releases?  just add jaunty to my repos?  would that blow up on me?
[12:14] <amjjawad> I'm sorry I didn't understand your Q
[12:17] <phiscribe> symantic package manager can force an app to install to an earlier version, IF it is in your sources.list.  fontmanager .60 was in earlier lubuntu/ubuntu releases.  how can i add one of those earlier releases to my sources so the package manager can see the earlier version, and force it to install in a way that doesnt destabilize my whole system and apt set up.
[12:17] <phiscribe> say like from lucid or jaunty
[17:41] <Grouver> wxl, Hello. I guess you remember from yesterday? So before I buy a new NIC? Should I try something else or look somewhere else where they maybe know whats the cause?
[17:44] <wxl> Grouver: what was the last thing i suggested to you?
[18:30] <Grouver> wxl, sorry i was downstairs. I guess the last thing was trying a newer version.
[18:31] <wxl> Grouver: yep, live. did you do that? what were the results?
[18:34] <Grouver> well. No i didnt do that yet. :p  so..
[18:34] <Grouver> but y ou where also doubting about that i can remember.
[18:35] <wxl> or i'm testing whether or not you'd be inclined to think that.
[18:35] <wxl> and now perhaps i'm really questioning your character. :)
[18:37] <phillw> wxl: I'm just finishing the last amd64 alternate. So far, so good :)
[18:41] <Grouver> huh? :p
[18:42] <wxl> Grouver: shh, i'm just messing with you now.
[18:49] <Grouver> so okay... trying the newest lubuntu then.
[19:12] <xnox> Lubuntu folks. Skype™ logo and reference is dropped from the lubuntu slideshow, due to request for takedown from Microsoft®
[19:12] <xnox> bug 1163504
[19:13] <Unit193> Wow.
[19:13] <wxl> oh no?
[19:13] <Unit193> xnox: Thanks, I'll see if I can catch one.
[19:13] <wxl> time to suggest jitsi
[19:14] <cerebrate> somehow the fonts on my computer get really really small
[19:14] <wxl> cerebrate: how small?
[19:15] <cerebrate> hardly legible from ~5 centimeters
[19:15] <cerebrate> or so
[19:15] <wxl> um
[19:15] <wxl> what size is the font set to?
[19:18] <cerebrate> i dont know
[19:18] <cerebrate> can you modulate that
[19:18] <wxl> cerebrate: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Setup#Change_Font_Size_in_Interface
[19:20] <cerebrate> y ty ^^
[19:21] <wxl> cerebrate: i also notice phillw gave you a similar link before http://askubuntu.com/questions/218458/how-to-increase-text-size-on-lubuntu
[20:02] <phillw> xnox: thanks for the update, do the artwork team need to anything?
[20:16] <xnox> no.
[20:25] <phillw> thanks :)
[22:00] <Timo_> Hi, at work I use an external monitor without my laptop monitor turned on. After getting home, I wanted to turn on my laptop, but after logging in, I get a black screen. This is (I assume) because the settings are still saved from my work session. How can I reset my monitor settings so that my laptop screen is enabled again?
[23:08] <Timo_> exit
[23:45] <SonikkuAmerica> Hey everyone! Is it possible to configure a desktop entry to run multiple terminal commands at a time, such as [ sudo apt-get update ; read -p "Press ENTER to continue ..." ]?
[23:55] <SonikkuAmerica> Never mind, it's kind of a stupid question