[00:38] <pkh> hey all. I just upgraded to 13.04 and something's changed that I can't fix. byobu when run from lxde is running in xterm instead of lxterminal. if I ctrl-alt-T I get lxterminal, so the default terminal is correct. and I can't see any settings or byobu that are forcing xterm. completely stumped.
[00:46] <fowl> pkh, echo $TERM ?
[00:50] <pkh> within byobu, 'screen;
[00:50] <pkh> 'screen'...
[00:51] <pkh> xterm-shell = /usr/bin/byobu-launger
[00:51] <pkh> sorry, cold fingers... spelling will be nasty.
[00:51] <fowl> idk sry
[00:52] <pkh> np, thanks
[00:52] <pkh> will force it somehow
[00:54] <pkh> half tempted to mv xterm to xtrerm.off and put in a symbolic link to lxterminal -- just worried what else that might disrupt.
[00:54] <pkh> will try it
[00:55] <pkh> did the job, now to wait for somethign else to screw up :)
[01:32] <deckard> Hello. If my game gets better FPS using XFCE, does it stand to reason it will get even better using Lubuntu?
[01:32] <deckard> or at the least it wont harm the performance ?
[04:00] <practice> older PC, lubuntu 12.10 installed. had internet last night now browsers won't connect. Oddly, Skype is connected. What an I do to resume my internet connection.
[06:45] <Vidya> Hi there. I was wondering if I could get some assistance with VisualBoy Advance and my game controller (philips sgc2910bb/27). It's not working with this emulator, I can't confiure buttons and such. It works for the emulators I run in WINE, however -- No$GBA, and Project64.
[06:45] <fowl> [part
[07:00] <Vidya> Anyone? The device is detected by Linux, I just don't understand how it isn't working with a Linux program, but works with WINE without any troubles.
[12:34] <popey> I have lubuntu on my ac100, when the screensaver kicks in, if I wiggle the mouse or whatever, it never wakes again.
[12:41] <popey> hmm. switching to tty0 and back seems to have woken it
[14:25] <holstein> popey: not cool! ...what graphics are in that? is the issue isolated to LXDE?
[14:25] <popey> nvidia tegra
[14:26] <popey> it seems intermittent
[14:27] <holstein> popey: great.. that makes it more of a drag to pinpoint... you are on the most recent kernel i assume.. you could try booting ealier kernels as well
[14:28] <popey> it's on 3.1.10-6-ac100
[14:38] <xxxxx> hi everyone
[14:39] <xxxxx> I have a toshiba laptop, running lubuntu 13.04, but fan is NOT working correctly
[14:39] <xxxxx> how can I deal with it
[14:41] <holstein> xxxxx: what fan? i would confirm that its not a hardware issue.. i would then look for and apply all upgrades
[14:42] <xxxxx> uhm, I'm not sure. It is biggest fan
[14:42] <xxxxx> my problem is my laptop is too hot
[14:43] <holstein> xxxxx: sure.. i would do this.. remove the operating system from the scenario as much as possible.. i think you are assuming the issue is with lubuntu (and it could be) but it also could be a bad fan or motherboard component
[14:43] <xxxxx> but if I hibernate and restart laptop when it's hot, that fan will run continuously, never stop
[14:44] <xxxxx> I've searched on google, it shows something like kernel patch, but too complicated
[14:45] <holstein> xxxxx: i usually try other kernels from live CD's, after confirming its not a hardware issue, and applying all upgrades
[14:46] <xxxxx> oh, I already upgrades, but your idea about trying diff kernels is interested
[14:47] <xxxxx> thanks, I will try that, maybe with diff distros too
[14:48] <holstein> i usually try the latest LTS ubuntu, and knoppix's latest.. and the current ubuntu
[15:28] <n-iCe> hello
[22:57] <_KY_> How can I install xchat in lubuntu 13.04?
[22:58] <aqil> sudo apt-get install xchat
[22:58] <_KY_> "Unable to locate package xchat"
[23:00] <_KY_> There are also no new apps in Lubuntu Software Center
[23:01] <_KY_> Perhaps I should install another desktop?
[23:01] <binaryhermit> check to see if you have the "universe" repositories enabled
[23:01] <Unit193> _KY_: Try  sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install xchat
[23:02] <_KY_> Oh I see...
[23:02] <_KY_> Doing update
[23:03] <_KY_> Can I also install konversation on lubuntu?
[23:04] <n-iCe> install irssi
[23:04] <Unit193> You can if you want, but has heavy depends.
[23:04] <_KY_> irssi is not window-based?
[23:04] <binaryhermit> irssi is command-line
[23:05] <_KY_> I want a window-based client
[23:09] <n-iCe> use xchat then
[23:09] <_KY_> Got it =)
[23:11] <n-iCe> you like it?
[23:11] <_KY_> I have used it before
[23:11] <_KY_> It's ok
[23:12] <_KY_> I mainly use mIRC on windows
[23:12] <_KY_> Looking for something similar
[23:12] <_KY_> Especially with respect to scripting
[23:19] <_KY_> What would happen if I use a KDE-based chat program?
[23:24] <n-iCe> will suck
[23:24] <n-iCe> you will not find any thing with mIRC scripting.
[23:24] <n-iCe> If you don't want to leave mIRC and move on, use wine and install mIRC.
[23:24] <_KY_> I'm willing to leave mIRC =)
[23:26] <n-iCe> irssi
[23:26] <n-iCe> *G*
[23:27] <_KY_> Why would people prefer a command-line chat program?
[23:27] <_KY_> How do you keep track of different chat windows?
[23:27] <_KY_> And look at the nick list?
[23:37] <n-iCe> you should try
[23:37] <n-iCe> and learn
[23:41] <Myrtti> Nicklist is overrated
[23:41] <n-iCe> that's why we have /names
[23:42] <Myrtti> indeed
[23:43] <Unit193> /anames ! :D