[03:45] <jono> hey all
[03:46] <holstein> o/
[03:50] <jono> hey holstein
[03:50] <jono> who is the Lubuntu project leader?
[03:50] <holstein> Unit193: who is the team lead these days?
[03:52] <Unit193> jono: What are you looking for exactly?
[03:52] <Unit193> What area.
[03:52] <jono> Unit193, the overall leader of the Lubuntu project
[03:52] <jono> who is considered the project leader?
[03:52] <jono> or is there a council?
[03:53] <holstein> i dont think it works quite the same here
[03:53] <Unit193> Team leads of areas generally.
[03:53] <jono> Unit193, right, so there is no overall team lead?
[03:54] <Unit193> Eh... Phillw or gilir, I suppose.
[03:55] <Unit193> jono: Is there any more context to go along?
[03:55] <jono> Unit193, not really, I am just collecting a list of leaders in the project
[03:56] <jono> who is the leader of the development team?
[03:56] <Unit193> Gilir.
[03:58] <jono> thanks Unit193 :-)
[03:59] <Unit193> Sure.
[11:03] <ss_haze> hello lxde people
[11:04] <ss_haze> I have problem with lubuntu session and more correctly panel of lxde
[11:04] <ss_haze> I don't know why, but it expands and redraws wrong frames
[11:04] <ss_haze> I read that I should remove xfce power manager from autostart file, but that couldn't correct this weird bug
[11:05] <ss_haze> I'm on 12.04 ubuntu base
[11:05] <ss_haze> pls help me fix this
[11:05] <ss_haze> (system try expands )
[11:09] <ss_haze> also how to get transpoint endpoint error off the pcmanfm
[11:13] <ss_haze> ok, it was seen only on first time opening pcmanfm
[11:17] <ss_haze> http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=b9amgm&s=5
[11:17] <ss_haze> please help me
[11:17] <ss_haze> I really like lubuntu
[11:17] <ss_haze> except bugs like this
[11:43] <ss_haze> seriously
[11:43] <ss_haze> guys
[11:43] <ss_haze> is lubuntu seriously is alternative
[11:43] <ss_haze> ?
[11:43] <ss_haze> anyone
[11:51] <ss_haze> ?
[12:05] <ss_haze> I am here for like an hour, and nobody has written anything
[12:05] <ss_haze> anybody really uses lubuntu? how do you cope with system tray expansion by itself
[12:29] <ss_haze> spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam
[12:29] <ss_haze> spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam
[12:30]  * hyperair uses ubuntu
[12:30] <hyperair> but i'm probably the odd one out here. most people here use lubuntu.
[12:32] <ss_haze> so
[12:32] <ss_haze> spam?
[12:33] <ss_haze> I f****** installed LUBUNTU DESKTOP on ubuntu, and nobody helps with damn isssues I have
[12:33] <ss_haze> SUPPORT PLS
[12:35] <ss_haze> atleast trow me out for swearing
[12:35] <ss_haze> fuck, tits, ass
[12:35] <ss_haze> kitty
[12:35] <ss_haze> lxpanel sucks hard
[12:37] <ss_haze> nobody cares for system tray to be ugly shit
[14:52] <yakeb> Hi chatroom. I am running Ubuntu 12.04.2 with LXDE. I have an issue in which, when I wake my desktop computer from hibernation, it seems that the keyboard does not work and the screen stays asleep. Could this be caused by something very obvious and easy to resolve?
[15:28] <holstein> yakeb: could be.. but its likely driver support.. i would start by applying all upgrades, and testing.. i usually try live CD's and see if something works "better" out of the box
[15:29] <holstein> yakeb: i also never do hibernation.. for me it has no advantage
[15:30] <holstein> if my machine shutdown and rebooted cleanly, and supported suspend, and had issues with hibernation, i wouldnt bother "fixing" it.. resuming from hibernation is similar in time to fresh start
[16:04] <yakeb> holstein: thanks for the info. it's not too big of a deal, just sometimes i have a bunch of stuff running that i don't want to close down, just to open back up again in a day or two.
[17:43] <Valk0010> hey how do I access the privacy settings of lubuntu
[17:45] <SonikkuAmerica> Valk0010: We don't have one. Only Ubuntu with Unity has it, because Ubuntu with Unity is the only flavor that uses the commercial scopes
[17:46] <Valk0010> ahh so I don't have to worry about that wierd crap about, my searches and the like being sent to third party privacy invading companies
[17:46] <Valk0010> so no sell out to corperations like you get with ubuntu
[17:47] <SonikkuAmerica> Valk0010: Right. (That, of course, can be turned off if you don't want it.
[17:47] <SonikkuAmerica> )
[17:47] <SonikkuAmerica> (In Unity)
[17:48] <Valk0010> well I doubt I am going to go back to ubuntu anyway, my computer stinks hence the switch to lubuntu
[17:48] <Valk0010> I just assumed ubuntu in the name it had the same business practics
[17:49] <SonikkuAmerica> !ubuntu | Here's a short description on Ubuntu itself
[17:50] <SonikkuAmerica> Valk0010: I would also encourage you to try Xubuntu as well, if you're concerned about performance.
[17:50] <Valk0010> I used ubuntu for about a year till it started having crap performance
[17:52] <leoquant> gnome takes some resources indeed
[17:52] <SonikkuAmerica> So does KDE. But when both go to Wayland, less resources will be used than for now.
[17:52] <SonikkuAmerica> !ot | But I digress
[17:52] <SonikkuAmerica> * #lubuntu-offtopic
[17:53] <Valk0010> I tend to beat the the hell out of my computers, they are usually on ten hours a day
[17:53] <Valk0010> and so I go thru a laptop every 2 years
[17:53] <Valk0010> and now I am broker then broke, and normally I would just replace the laptop I am using, but i had to get more blood from the stone, so I found out about lubuntu
[17:54] <SonikkuAmerica> Interesting. Tried a System76 one?
[17:54] <leoquant> hardware build round ubuntu is a plus
[17:55] <SonikkuAmerica> I'm thinking of getting their PANP9
[17:55] <leoquant> there used t be a wiki hardware information something, but i can't find it for ya
[17:56] <Valk0010> I am a big fan of fedora, but I got to have like a 30 minute battery life
[17:57] <leoquant> SonikkuAmerica, offtopic I would want a system76 system, but europe and warranty etc..:)
[17:57] <Valk0010> but I am loving lubuntu so far
[17:57] <Valk0010> its cat quick compared to what i have previously used
[17:57] <leoquant> Valk0010, nice
[17:58] <leoquant> it is very fast and stable afaik
[17:58] <Valk0010> but how do you change clock from military time
[17:58] <SonikkuAmerica> leoquant: Yeah... but there's some free trade agreement being hashed out between us and you guys I think.
[17:58] <leoquant> :)
[17:58] <SonikkuAmerica> Valk0010: The best way is to use the code « %l:%M %p »
[17:59] <leoquant> Valk0010, military time?
[17:59] <Valk0010> thanks
[17:59] <Valk0010> military time, would be 1400 hours right now
[17:59] <Valk0010> when I rather it be 2 pm
[17:59] <leoquant> ok
[17:59] <Valk0010> 1400 hours being the same as 2 pm
[18:00] <Valk0010> hell even youtube plays faster on this
[18:00] <leoquant> nice to learn something new to me :)
[18:00] <Valk0010> wow
[18:01] <leoquant> Valk0010, have a great time!
[18:02] <SonikkuAmerica> Hello mikeconcepts
[18:02] <mikubuntu> can anyone please tell me how to fix my screensaver in lubuntu -- it doesn't activate, even tho the settings are set for it to
[18:02] <SonikkuAmerica> Or mikubuntu
[18:02] <mikubuntu> ha!
[18:03] <SonikkuAmerica> (Hate when that happens)
[18:03] <SonikkuAmerica> mikubuntu: Do you have xscreensaver installed?
[18:03] <mikubuntu> let me check, i think so
[18:04] <mikubuntu> hmmm, no ... should it be?
[18:05] <SonikkuAmerica> Yah.
[18:05] <mikubuntu> k, let me do that and test
[18:12] <mikubuntu> SonikkuAmerica: when i installed xscreensaver and launchd, i got two msg boxes, first was that gnome-screensaver was running, and  did i want to stop it, so yes. then the second one i don't remember. lol. but then i set the screensaver to cycle after 1 minute and i observed it for 2 mins and it din't launch sreensaver.
[18:12] <SonikkuAmerica> Hmm...
[18:13] <SonikkuAmerica> What did you set the "start screensaver after" to? (Not 0 I hope)
[18:15] <mikubuntu> SonikkuAmerica: well i don't see a 'start screensaver,' but there is 'cycle after' and i set it to one minute to observe
[18:16] <SonikkuAmerica> mikubuntu: "Cycle after" only sets the thing to wait the amount of time to specify to go to THE NEXT screensaver.
[18:16] <SonikkuAmerica> ...not to fade the screen out to the screensaver.
[18:16] <mikubuntu> SonikkuAmerica: then i don't see a start screensaver setting
 What did you set the "start screensaver after" to? (Not 0 I hope) <<< I meant "Blank Afer"
[18:17] <SonikkuAmerica> *After
[18:17] <SonikkuAmerica> (default is 10 minutes)
[18:20] <mikubuntu> SonikkuAmerica: ok, so blank after is actually the 'start' process? i just set it to one minute, let me observe
[18:20] <SonikkuAmerica> Yep
[18:22] <mikubuntu> SonikkuAmerica: thanks, it seems to be activating now -- i was getting worried about my screen cause i leave it running a lot, and since i started using lubuntu several mos ago it wasn't screensaving
[18:23] <SonikkuAmerica> Ah. Well there you are! You're welcome!
[20:12] <Jemac> hi
[20:16] <Noskcaj> hello Jemac
[20:17] <Jemac> Noskca is this a chat room for questions ?
[20:19] <SonikkuAmerica> Jemac: Actually it's the Lubuntu support channel... Normally we restrict chat to #lubuntu-offtopic, BUT THERE IS A MEETING in there... *dnag*
[20:19] <SonikkuAmerica> **dang*
[20:22] <Noskcaj> Why does everyone leave so quickly
[20:23] <genii> Kids these days. No patience.
[20:23] <SonikkuAmerica> "Hep meh!" /quit
[21:57] <Frankiewizard> Have just installed Lubuntu
[21:57] <Frankiewizard> 12.10
[21:58] <Frankiewizard> Looks great
[23:50] <as2000> Does anyone know why k3b crashes on startup with?
[23:50] <as2000> 13.04
[23:54] <wxl> as2000: did you mean to go to #kubuntu?