[07:10] <pkh> hi, I've just installed lubuntu-12.10. everything great, but when I run a command from the menu that's set 'terminal=true', I get xterm rathre than lxterminal. is there a setting to change this default?
[07:54] <xll11> I'm a first-time linux user, any benefits of choosing lubuntu over ubuntu?
[07:57] <neurotus> xll11, memory usage might be the greatest benefit
[07:58] <neurotus> my lubuntu takes currently 155MB
[07:58] <neurotus> max 400-500MB
[07:59] <neurotus> my windows uses 3,7GB
[08:00] <pkh> I choose lubuntu over ubuntu on a high-end ultrabook with oodles of rm -- less crap, more responsive. just make sure you install something like synapse to save you walking the menus all the time
[10:06] <Rarrikins> Why does the networking applet say that wireless is disabled even though Enable Wireless is checked?
[10:08] <Rarrikins> I found that rmmod and modprobe of the wireless driver fixed it, but I'm still wondering how it happens.
[10:20] <JohnDoe_71Rus> http://s.pikabu.ru/post_img/2013/04/04/11/1365101207_281457401.png for smile
[13:44] <skdr> Hello, I got a quick newbie question: I saw that Chromium isn't updating on 12.10 without the 3rd party PPA. If I add this PPA, will each new update be handled by Lubuntu's Software Updater or is there some other software that takes care of updates from 3rd party PPA?
[17:50] <tortik> Why is system language menu downloads a languag-pack-kde-en on Lubuntu 12.04? IS there something related to kde?
[19:31] <flazer> hey guys, just had a quick question from someone.  They are on 12.04, and want to try out the 13.04 beta for testing.  They want to know if there is a way to jump straight from 12.04 to 13.04 beta without reinstalling the system
[19:32] <flazer> or also, without having to go to 12.10 first
[19:33] <Unit193> Technically you can try, but it's not recommended and not supported.  You should be able to use the alternate to upgrade, though.
[19:34] <phillw> flazer: it is something that is going to investigated during 13.10, but at present we can give no idea as to if it will bork your system.
[19:35] <flazer> gotcha
[19:35] <flazer> would another way to beta test be to use a live usb? and not actually install the image to your system?