[00:27] <okabi> Hi. Is it safe to hibernate in Lubuntu?
[00:27] <Unit193> It all depends on your hardware.
[00:28] <okabi> I just worried if it was an issue because i remember when I was using 12.04 they said hbernate was disabled because of instability issues
[00:28] <okabi> *UBUNTU 12.04
[00:28] <wxl> !caps | okabi
[00:28] <Unit193> It still has issues, not sure if it still has as many though.
[00:28] <okabi> and now I'm using Lubuntu 12.10
[00:30] <okabi> Hm. All right then. Thakn you.
[01:19] <tocsick> hey all, the new updates have made my mouse scroll wheel act "jumpy", any idea how I can fix this?
[13:51] <BWMerlin> I am guessing the answer is no but will Lubuntu 13.04 use wayland?
[13:58] <jirido> hi
[13:59] <jirido> Will it be easy to upgrade 13.10 beta2 to 13.10 or do i have to reinstall?
[14:03] <tsimpson> jirido: you just update your packages as usual and you'll get the final release
[14:04] <jirido> ok Thanks.. so we go!
[14:37] <Moofius> With a standard install of lubuntu (atleast I think so), and a apt-get of vim, I'm getting this error when starting gvim:
[14:37] <Moofius> ** (gvim:1928): WARNING **: Invalid borders specified for theme pixmap:
[14:37] <Moofius> borders don't fit within the image
[14:37] <Moofius> ** (gvim:1928): WARNING **: Invalid borders specified for theme pixmap: /usr/share/themes/Lubuntu-default/gtk-2.0/images/scrollbar_vertical.png,borders don't fit within the image
[14:38] <Myrtti> yes?
[14:38] <Moofius> Obviously I don't like getting that error.
[14:48] <holstein> Moofius: is it a standard install?
[14:50] <Moofius> holstein: I think so.
[14:50] <Moofius> I only get it with the lubuntu-default widget-theme.
[14:51] <holstein> Moofius: get what?
[14:51] <Moofius> the error message
[14:52] <holstein> Moofius: is it just a message? does it work?
[14:52] <Moofius> it works fine, but I'm getting error messages in my terminal.
[14:53] <holstein> Moofius: i would ignore those..
[17:53] <SineTheCreator> hi all
[17:53] <SineTheCreator> i'm running lubuntu 12.10. i have installed cifs-utils and all the relevant samba client packages but i am having trouble playing music from my network drives
[17:54] <SineTheCreator> audacious shows the path and filename in the playlist but nothing happens when i try to play them
[17:54] <SineTheCreator> i installed rhythmbox and it cannot add files from those drives
[17:54] <SineTheCreator> i can browse the drives and copy files from them
[17:54] <SineTheCreator> any ideas?
[17:59] <phillw> SineTheCreator: pcmanfm should be able to see samba drives?
[18:00] <phillw> as a stab in the dark, try ans see if vlc can access them.
[18:03] <Unit193> SineTheCreator: pcmanfm tends to pass the paths off as smb://path/to/file and not all programs support that, either manually mount or use thunar.
[18:03] <phillw> thanks, Unit193 :)
[18:03] <SineTheCreator> phillw: it is. the problem is what Unit193 described i would guess. thanks :D
[18:03] <SineTheCreator> Unit193: thank you :D
[18:03] <Unit193> SineTheCreator: Sure.
[18:04] <Unit193> Manually mounting is also faster than using gvfs.
[18:04] <SineTheCreator> yeah, but it's a PITA
[18:04] <SineTheCreator> i wish i could have it automount the drives
[18:04] <SineTheCreator> i tried gigolo but it didnt work so well
[18:05] <phillw> SineTheCreator: you can use fstab, takes a little tweaking for network drives to save errors on boot if the drive is not available,
[18:10] <SineTheCreator> phillw: yeah. it's something like nobootwait?
[18:10] <SineTheCreator> i think thats the argument actually
[18:13] <phillw> SineTheCreator: that should do it, I've just looked at the wiki page and it is screaming to be updated. If you or Unit193 could suggest an update, it would be appreciated. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
[18:14] <SineTheCreator> phillw: okeis, maybe i will do that
[18:14] <SineTheCreator> thank you
[18:15] <Unit193> I just use a basic //192.168.1.100/share /mnt/alphawvm/c/ cifs credentials=/root/alphawvm,uid=1000,gid=1000,file_mode=0644,dir_mode=0777 0 0   or at least used to, don't use that one anymore but use others.
[18:17] <phillw> Unit193: as samba support seems to have changed, when ever you have time, could you have a look at that page. It is not a happy page :/
[18:17] <SineTheCreator> uid=1000 is as root?
[18:17] <SineTheCreator> or as first user?
[18:17] <Unit193> First user, 0 for root.
[18:18] <SineTheCreator> ahh
[18:18] <SineTheCreator> okay so i added the entry to fstab
[18:18] <SineTheCreator> it works
[18:18] <SineTheCreator> :D
[18:19] <SineTheCreator> lemme reboot and make sure it works with nobootwait
[18:19] <SineTheCreator> brb
[18:22] <phillw> wb SineTheCreator... did things mount?
[18:22] <SineTheCreator> yerp :D and no s to skip message
[18:23] <SineTheCreator> of course... i didnt try it without wifi turned on, but im sure it would work
[18:23] <SineTheCreator> and this way is so much easier than dealing with gigolo or complicated gvfs setups
[18:24] <phillw> SineTheCreator: you will not, untill you test it :P
[18:24] <SineTheCreator> i do wish i didnt have to use my password and username in plaintext
[18:24] <SineTheCreator> true
[18:25] <SineTheCreator> yeah, brb
[18:25] <phillw> SineTheCreator: you do not need to, but the encyption method is not easy to do :)
[18:25] <SineTheCreator> yeah
[18:25] <SineTheCreator> i have to create a special config file with the hashed password and then reference it in fstab
[18:25] <SineTheCreator> i've done it before but it's a pain
[18:25] <SineTheCreator> brb
[18:28] <Unit193> Well, the method I have is only a little more secure, the password is of course still plaintext just not everyone can read it.
[18:33] <SineTheCreator> seems to work okay
[18:34] <SineTheCreator> what's a good music player besides audacious and rhythmbox? exaile?
[18:34] <SonikkuAmerica> banshee
[18:34] <SineTheCreator> seems like there was another one i used to use ... something with lime or something in the name
[18:34] <SineTheCreator> clementine maybe/
[18:34] <SineTheCreator> that amarok gtk clone
[18:35] <Unit193> Nightingale isn't in the repos, but that's another one, and there is gmusicbrowser.
[18:36] <SineTheCreator> yeah i've used gmusicbrowser before. it's not bad, but lacks some features
[18:40] <SineTheCreator> banshee is also nice but it's kind of heavy
[18:40] <SineTheCreator> this is a pretty old laptop :D
[18:56] <phillw> SineTheCreator: I've not played with the new bug fix for vlc, it is on my TODO list :)
[18:56] <SineTheCreator> :D
[19:10] <phillw> SineTheCreator: so, after the reboot?
[19:10] <SineTheCreator> i didnt reboot
[19:10] <SineTheCreator> its working fine
[19:11] <SineTheCreator> actually looks like i need to. brb
[19:17] <SineTheCreator> does lubuntu use pulseaudio by default or something like alsa?
[19:17] <Unit193> Not something like, it uses alsa.
[19:18] <SineTheCreator> ah
[19:18] <SineTheCreator> thanks
[21:46] <zleap> are there any 13.04 posters available yet ?
[21:56] <zleap> hi