[09:38] <Duplo> HI, I installed Lunutu 13.04 form http://lubuntu.net but i don't have root password
[09:38] <Duplo> someone to help me?
[10:43] <imark> will lubuntu be introducing an lts release now that the standard support cycle has been slashed from 18 to 9 months?
[14:53] <TheNewbGuy> So I downloaded the libsdl1.2dev or w/e that package is for the SDL libraries and I don't know where they are to link them with Code::Blocks, anyone know?
[14:54] <TheNewbGuy> I got them via the synaptic(?) package manager if that helps.
[14:57] <TheNewbGuy> Nevermind, solved.
[15:43] <TheNewbGuy> Has anybody found a fix to changing inactive window font color on the LXDE taskbar?
[16:04] <TheNewbGuy> Well for those of you similarly interested the fix is to change your buttons to "flat buttons"
[16:05] <n-iCe> hi
[16:05] <TheNewbGuy> Hello.
[16:06] <n-iCe> :)
[16:07] <TheNewbGuy> So how goes it?
[16:17] <n-iCe> alright
[19:04] <adamgolding> what's the difference between "OEM install (for manafacturers)" and the 'normal' install method?
[19:09] <holstein> adamgolding: i would say, you are "normal", unless you are an OEM manufacturer, in which case, you would know
[19:09] <holstein> adamgolding: there would be specific options in that method that would work for OEM's
[19:09] <adamgolding> I think I found the answer here just now: http://books.google.ca/books?id=mexXsNouG4MC&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=%22normal%22+%22use+driver+update+disc%22+%22OEM+install%22&source=bl&ots=5Pp3xU3pC0&sig=3_ymTn6oazVbUdFr1CS9P2Mr_u4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qwClUab5NMepyAH2voHABA&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22normal%22%20%22use%20driver%20update%20disc%22%20%22OEM%20install%22&f=false
[19:10] <holstein> adamgolding: i would refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu_OEM_Installer_Overview
[19:10] <holstein> !oem
[19:10] <adamgolding> I would use that approach in the future if I want to make an image for several (real or virtual) machines
[19:11] <holstein> unless you want them to be different.. or if the hardware is drastically different per machine
[19:11] <adamgolding> yeah
[19:11] <adamgolding> k
[22:44] <n-iCe> hi