[05:48] <jarnos> How can you disable screensaver or blanking of screen? I think kaffeine activates some automatic blanking that does not stop even if you quit kaffeine.
[13:31] <cerebrate> domo arigato meeeester ubottu
[14:51] <ahoy> lubuntu keeps crashing randomly
[14:51] <ahoy> what can i do about it?
[16:11] <RaphaelBarros> Hi guys, do you know any place where I can get some cool panel images for the lxde panel? I only found one entry in gnome-look and they were quite ugly.
[16:34] <hpuser4466> Problem:  gpicview (image viewer) scrambles jpeg images.  Fix?
[16:35] <hpuser4466> Problem2:  pcmanfm won't show jpeg thumbnails.  Fix?
[16:36] <hpuser4466> *.jpg
[16:43] <hpuser4466> Ok i fixed the thumbnail issue by increasing the KB size limit for thumbnails.
[16:48] <hpuser4466> gpicview is still scrambling the image.
[16:49] <hpuser4466> screenshot >>    http://imagebin.org/254138
[17:44] <zleap> hi
[17:44] <zleap> what program allows me to edit the menu in 12.04
[17:44] <SonikkuAmerica> zleap: leafpad works
[17:44] <zleap> ok
[17:44] <zleap> so where are the files then
[17:44] <zleap> loclal i guess
[17:45] <zleap> local (as in user directory)
[17:45] <SonikkuAmerica> Try this link, it might help >>> http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Main_Menu
[18:43] <hpuser4466> Inkscape (vector graphics editor) won't print from within inkscape. I have to print to file (as .pdf) and then print the document via the pdf viewer.
[18:45] <hpuser4466> On the bright side,  the pdf documents print quite fast.
[19:35] <zleap> why does lubuntu 12.10 need over 200mb to install a menu editor , granted alacarte doesn;t work anyway according to one website
[19:35] <zleap> but to request 200+ mb of extra packages
[19:37] <zleap> hi
[19:53] <phillw> zleap: I believe this has been answered on the mailing list, but for the record. Head over to https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/+archive/non-official-apps and use menulibre
[19:54] <phillw> Things do get developed outside and along side our 'committed' stuff that may well appear in a future release.
[19:56] <zleap> i just installed it
[19:57] <zleap> thanks
[19:59] <phillw> zleap: the things are there are the 'thoughts' of our devs. Getting xombrero to build is a great help for the low-resource computers, we will discuss what goes forward for 13.10 after 13.04 is released. but, you cannot keep the devs from thinking and working on things :D
[19:59] <zleap> ok np
[20:01] <phillw> also the dev version of Chromum is now available for raring, from yet another 'non-official' ppa. I use that rolling release all the time, it only broke for 24 hours in the time I've used it in precise... But, it is a -dev release :)
[20:02] <phillw> https://launchpad.net/~a-v-shkop/+archive/chromium-dev]
[20:03] <phillw> depends on how 'bleeding edge' you like to be :D (Or, also as it is a browser; how fast you want security issues dealt with).
[20:04] <zleap> https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/+archive/non-official-apps?field.series_filter=raring
[20:04] <zleap> i followed the instructions there
[20:04] <zleap> so added the ppa and added the sources to /etc/apt/sources.list
[20:05] <zleap> then did update
[20:07] <phillw> zleap: if you are testing 13.04, that is correct. (it is the same version for all, so it is a minor point if you are running precise / quantal etc.)
[20:07] <zleap> well it runs
[20:07] <zleap> lxpanelctl restart < do i need to run that to re-read the files so the new menu - what i have turned off displays
[20:08] <zleap> i am removing the games that come with ubuntu from the menu
[20:08] <zleap> or some of them anyway
[20:08] <zleap> lubntu sorry
[20:12] <phillw> I've not played with menulibre hopefully someone else here, or on the mailing list can help you out.
[20:12] <zleap> it works
[20:12] <zleap> just need to play around with it
[20:19] <phillw> zleap: hopefully some one will post up some links to the lubuntu wiki team so we can get instructions / screen shots etc. sorted out :)
[20:21] <zleap> http://zleap.net/lubuntu-menu-editing/
[20:21] <zleap> i will try to get some up for lxmed
[20:24] <phillw> zleap: thanks, we are planning a review of the lubuntu wiki docs area, so please feel more than welcome to join that team at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/DocumentationTeam JasonO is the Team Leader for that group.
[20:24] <zleap> ok
[20:30] <zleap> http://zleap.net/lubuntu-menu-editing/
[20:33] <zleap> ok joined
[20:34] <zleap> I will try and write some instructions for the lxmed program too
[20:36] <phillw> zleap: I've approved you :)
[20:37] <phillw> JasonO:  will get an email informing him and will be able to scroll back and see our conversation on here.
[20:42] <zleap> ok thanks
[20:56] <zleap> ok quick lxmed how toi http://zleap.net/lubuntu-menu-editing-lxmed/
[23:24] <matt1003> I have been trying to use xrandr to setup two 22" LCD monitors; the left monitor in landscape orientation and the monitor right in portrait orientation. I have got the image on the portrait monitor to rotate correctly, however this causes the task bar to drop off the landsacpe monitor.
[23:26] <matt1003> I would like the task bar to appear only in the landscape monitor; is the possible to configure on lubuntu with xrandr?
[23:28] <phillw> hi matt1003 This tool doesn't aim to be a full xrandr frontend. It is meant for beginners rather than geeks. If you need the full power of X RandR extension, use xrandr (console) or arandr (GUI) and read some tutorials.
[23:28] <phillw> it is a 'low-fat' version
[23:29] <phillw> xrandr will be fully customisable for you.
[23:29] <phillw> it worked fine for me to hook up an external monitor for my laptop.
[23:33] <matt1003> I have been using xrandr (console), however i don't think it has the ability to control where the task bar is placed with the desktop.
[23:34] <phillw> matt1003: you may want to have a look at http://lubuntu.net/blog/lubuntu-screencast-multi-monitor-tips-tricks#comments leszek does make good screen casts, and there are comments that discuss your issue (from what I can read)
[23:35] <phillw> I've not tried arandr, I must give it a go some time :)
[23:37] <matt1003> Cheers, I will take another look at that link.