[02:56] <guest11111> Is there anybody here? I just joined in.
[03:23] <malaphus> is lxde still using gtk 2?  namely lxpanel
[03:25] <Unit193> The one in Raring is, and as far as I know same in git.
[03:43] <guest11111> Is threre a difference between the lubuntu software center and the ubuntu software center
[03:43] <guest11111> ?
[03:43] <holstein> guest11111: i havnet checked both of them out in a while, but the sources will be the same
[03:44] <holstein> guest11111: you have access to the packages your sources link you too
[03:44] <guest11111> holstein: thanks
[03:44] <Unit193> guest11111: Little bit, USC is heavier and LSC doesn't support paid applications.
[03:44] <holstein> the softare center allows purchasing apps outside of that, AFAIK
[03:44] <Unit193> holstein: Yep.
[03:45] <holstein> if one need to, one could install the main software center in lubuntu
[03:45] <holstein> Unit193: i guess one would do that to purchase an app?
[03:45] <Unit193> A USC supported application, or if you've already done so you can use USC to install it.
[03:47] <guest11111> i'm kind of new to linux. Is there an IRC channel that would be good for me? thanks
[03:48] <holstein> guest11111: dpends on what you want/need.. this is a good place to ask about lubuntu.. theres #ubuntu.. #ubuntu-beginners, though that one has slowed down
[03:53] <guest11111> I know that lubuntu is ubuntu with the lxde desktop enviroment and i (now) know that there is a difference between the lubuntu and ubuntu software center but are there many other differences?
[03:54] <Unit193> Default applications differ, and so do the settings.
[03:55] <guest11111> thanks unit193
[03:59] <guest11111> I like lubuntu. It's lightweight and usable.
[03:59] <guest11111> and includes alot of programs
[04:06] <guest11111> bye
[04:22] <luke1> Hello Everbody.
[04:24] <luke1> Hello. I keep getting Random crash errors. like it will say lubuntu 13.04 has experienced an internal error
[04:24] <holstein> luke1: like?
[04:25] <holstein> luke1: what says what exactly?
[04:26] <holstein> luke1: what i might do is just apply all upgrades.. in a terminal "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and report any errors
[04:26] <luke1> Lubuntu 13.04 Keeps Getting Errors  on the screen. It Will say Lubuntu 13.04 has experienced an internal error. sorry about the wording of my last question.
[04:27] <holstein> luke1: and, after applying upgrades?
[04:27] <luke1> i will try that
[04:28] <luke1> Thank You.
[04:30] <luke1> ashams are you on #lubuntu and #lubuntu-offtopic?
[04:31] <ashams> hey luke1  o/
[04:31] <ashams> yep
[04:31] <binaryhermit> he/she's gone
[11:35] <_rgn> i'm having a problem with Lubuntu that the volume control in the system tray doesn't work with the headphone jack. instead, i need to use surround and pcm sliders in alsamixer, anything i can do to fix this? i also had to enable Duplicate Front option for the headphone jack to work in the first place
[12:02] <profus2> can someone be of help with regard to the cups service being action in 13.04?
[13:15] <malaphus> For lxpanel (gtk-2) themes, should I be looking at the GTK Window Border themes, or the Controls themes?
[17:57] <luke1> Hello?
[17:59] <phillw> hi luke1
[18:01] <luke1> hi phillw
[18:03] <luke1> where are most programs  installed by default?
[18:03] <luke1> what folder?
[18:03] <wxl> luke1: depends. is there a particular program?
[18:06] <luke1> not really a particular program I just thought that all programs you install went to one folder if you didn't really specify.
[18:06] <wxl> nope
[18:06] <wxl> for example, pcmanfm and cat are in two different folders
[18:07] <wxl> you can use locate, whereis, or find on the command line if you want to track something down
[18:09] <luke1> thanks wxl
[18:10] <wxl> np luke1
[18:27] <luke1> this channel isn't very active right now.
[18:31] <genii> I usually take that to mean that everyone's Lubuntu is running problem free ;)
[18:32] <luke1> yes genni:)
[18:40] <luke1> bye
[18:54] <luke1> Hello everybody.
[18:54] <wxl> ..again
[18:56] <luke1> wxl: yes
[19:06] <luke1> When software updater comes up under the security updates it says lubuntu base. what is that?
[19:07] <luke1> one of the updates is called lubuntu base and it has said it muultipple
[19:07] <luke1> sorry about that last post i didn't type is all the way and pressed enter
[19:55] <luke1> hi all
[21:58] <taoseeker> hi