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James0rCan anyone help me add a printer using Lubuntu 13.04?10:52
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TrophyMasterHello?13:24
TrophyMasterOh good, anyone know how to give windows permanent "top layer" status so that you can keep, say, Pidgin on the top layer at all times?13:24
TrophyMasterI know that the Right Click -> Raise will place it higher but it doesn't seem to be permanent.13:25
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TrophyMasterGuys, please some assistance here?13:35
James0r2Anyone know why my 'keyboard and mouse' settings won't stick in Lubuntu 13.0413:41
James0r2?13:41
Frank81James what means stick?13:48
James0r2Frank81: stick as in saved upon clicking 'OK'13:49
James0r2Frank81: i've just read that this is a bug, at least in the 10.something release13:50
Frank81hmmmmm thats wirred13:50
Frank81ah ok that sounds logical13:50
Frank81:D13:50
Frank81i never expirenced it13:50
James0r2creating ~./config/lxde is supposed to fix this13:50
James0r2i did and it hasn't yet13:50
Frank81how about the permissions on that file?13:50
James0r2well it's supposed to create a config file in that directory but didn't13:51
Frank81oki so you created it now and gave him right permissions?13:51
Frank81and still it don't works?13:51
James0r2i didn't assign any permissions13:51
James0r2should I?13:51
Frank81maybe you should watch i think lxde whants to write to that file if it uses it as configuration file13:52
Frank81i know often some user create files as root or else and so he mixes up permissions13:52
Frank81it should be owned and be write able by your user account13:52
James0r2i tried this as root as well13:52
Frank81and in case that this isn't a typo it should be ~/.config/lxde13:53
Frank81not the ./13:53
James0r2same problem, the settings are returned to default either way13:53
James0r2sorry yes typo13:53
Frank81look if the file is realy there13:53
Frank81and look who is owning it and who can write to it13:53
James0r2it's not13:53
James0r2no file13:53
Frank81then create the file open a console ^^13:53
Frank81and type in the following ^^13:54
James0r2k13:54
Frank81mkdir ~/.config13:55
James0r2that directory already exists13:55
James0r2just /lxde doesn't13:55
Frank81echo "### lxde conf ###" > ~/.config/lxde13:55
Frank81then this13:55
James0r2k13:55
Frank81is the file now in the folder do "ls ~/.config/13:56
James0r2you mean ls ~/.config/lxde?13:56
Frank81no lxde is the file ls shows content of a directory13:56
James0r2it just says bash folder already exists13:56
Frank81so it was right13:56
Frank81ah so there is a folder called lxde maybe13:57
James0r2this is what i read...13:58
James0r2https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxinput/+bug/56353013:58
ubottuUbuntu bug 563530 in lxinput (Ubuntu Lucid) "won't save config if missing lxde folder" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:58
James0r2it describes the issue with the missing folder13:58
Frank81ah thats the answer13:58
Frank81then create the folder do at command line13:58
Frank81mkdir ~/.config/lxde13:58
James0r2folder is created already13:58
James0r2done13:58
Frank81do you know how to see and change owner of files and folders?13:59
James0r2i think by right clicking on the folder right? i don't know permissions in command line13:59
Frank81ya right clicking is ok13:59
Frank81so who owns that folder and what permissions does it got?14:00
James0r2my user owns it and the 'change settings' was set to 'only owner and group'14:01
James0r2i changed it to "anyone"14:01
James0r2tried to change the keyboard settings once again and just back to default14:02
James0r2Frank81: i figured it out. I've seen multiple posts now about bugs with lxinput which is the GUI for adjusting keyboard and mouse delay14:08
James0r2Frank81: one post suggested using xset to manually set them in terminal14:08
James0r2Frank81: worked like a charm.14:09
Frank81tada i am so happy that it is now working for you14:09
Frank81:D14:09
James0r2yep!14:14
James0runfortunately that is only a temporary fix because after you re-login the settings are returned to default14:20
James0rlooking into how to save settings...14:20
James0ri'm pretty new to linux and distros but this seems like a pretty big oversight14:22
James0rstill can't seem to fix this14:35
James0runinstalled and reinstalled the lxinput package but that didn't do the trick14:35
James0ranyone else have lxinput issues?14:44
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James0ryikes sorry about that15:05
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Naphatulhow can i add programs to autostart at boot?18:19
Naphatuli'm not seeing a startup applications menu entry18:21
Unit193https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Boot_Install_Login18:21
SonikkuAmericaAaaaaaand Unit193 beats me again in the foot race.18:22
Naphatulwill that start up for every user?18:22
SonikkuAmericaNot if it's in your ~/.config/autostart/ dir18:23
SonikkuAmerica(~ == your home folder, of course!)18:23
Naphatulhmm any way to get it to start up without even logging in?18:23
Naphatuli can't figure out how to add services to upstart18:23
SonikkuAmericaNaphatul: Put them in /etc/xdg/autostart/ instead18:24
Naphatulsmall problem, inadyn (dynamic dns updater) doesn't have a .desktop file18:26
SonikkuAmericaMake sure you understand any .desktop file you put in /etc/xdg/autostart/ runs at every user's startup18:28
Naphatulbut i want it to be started before loging in18:28
Newkhi.. i am looking how to disable pcmanfm's desktop function.. anyone knows where to set that?20:01
Unit193Newk: /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart20:06
NewkUnit193: ah great so if i remove the --desktop option its done ... how to change the wallpaper image without the desktop?20:09
Unit193That's up to you. :P20:10
Newki guess the same picture that we see at lightdm20:11
melodiebonjour20:12
melodiequelqu'un saurait m'aider pour la personnalisation d'un fichier "ubuntu-text.plymouth" ?20:13
melodieje voudrais savoir à quoi correspondent les lignes:20:13
Unit193!fr20:13
ubottuNous sommes désolés, mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.20:13
melodiehi20:13
melodiecould someone help me with the customization of a "ubuntu-text.plymouth" file? I'd like to know what the lines black, white, brown, blue, are for?20:14
joshu_hi21:05
joshu_i'm looking for some advice on how to start with a standard lubuntu install and strip out everything I don't need besides some basic features.21:06
Unit193joshu_: How about installing via mini.iso and installing lubuntu-core?21:06
joshu_hi Unit193 is that a better alternative?21:07
Unit193I think it's a good one, I'd recommend installing lightdm and the gtk greeter too, though.21:07
melodiehi joshu_21:08
Unit193melodie: It's for coloring the basic text boot.21:08
joshu_the functionality I need is: full laptop hardware support, network connectivity via ethernet and USB modem, cisco VPN, freerdp and printer/ scanner support.21:08
melodiedidn't you find something without anything in it to do so ?21:08
melodiehi Unit19321:08
joshu_hi melodie21:08
melodieI just figured out "black" must be for the background21:08
melodiewhite nothing special21:09
melodiebrown for a text message on top21:09
melodieand probably blue for the title ?21:09
melodiebut I don't know what other file knows in plymouth, what these colors stand for? And if this is a specific Ubuntu choice or not ?21:09
joshu_Unit193 from what I mentioned ubuntu mini + lubuntu-core + liightdm gtk greeter?21:10
melodiejoshu_ I have worked on light Ubuntu Openbox versions, but for 12.04 only so far. I started with a Ubuntu Mini Remix to do so: you could easily strip one and add whatever you want in it21:10
Unit193Plus whatever applications you think you need, building up can be easier than stripping out.21:11
melodieI can point to a page with some descriptions if you are interested21:11
joshu_melodie yes please I am tech savvy but have no experience with custom ubuntu building so I can use some help21:11
melodiewith pleasure21:12
melodieis it allowed here?21:12
melodieI could also use the help of a tech savvy once a while !21:12
melodie:D21:12
melodieI love doing custom isos and we are a few ones doing so at our forum21:13
joshu_melodie what forum?21:13
melodieforum.linuxvillage.net :)21:13
joshu_melodie maybe we can speak more in private if you're interested?21:13
melodieI am21:13
joshu_Unit193 to do what you suggested. If I setup a virtual machine for testing do I just boot the ubuntu mini iso, install and then do sudo apt-get install lubuntu-core?21:43
phillwjoshu_: that sounds like a plan to me :)21:46
joshu_phillw hi does that result in an OS that supports the same hardware as a standard lubuntu install?21:47
phillwjoshu_: yes, if you are using 13.04, then https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall/JasonOdoom will actually work (It's the staging area for 13.10) and does make life a little easier as it uses tasksel.21:49
joshu_phillw do you suggest that I use the latest 13.04 for this?21:50
phillwjoshu_: it is entirely upto you which you use, if it is pre 13.04, then use the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall/21:53
joshu_sure just seeking advice21:54
phillwI'm not sure when lubuntu-desktop and lubuntu-core were added into tasksel, I do know that they are there in 13.04 onwards.21:54
Unit193joshu_: Yep, mini "Command line install" and then sudo apt-get install lubuntu-core, yep.21:54
Unit193phillw: Tasksel doesn't really do much, just calls apt-get install $metapackage21:55
phillwUnit193: as jonathan pointed out it's there in  tasksel certainly from 13.04 and saves you that step, as you get the tasksel window anyway :)21:55
Unit193(Not if you use "Command line" install.)21:56
phillwit does :)21:56
joshu_is there a difference between ubuntu-core and lubuntu-core?22:21
melodiejoshu_ of course there is a difference!22:42
melodiesee at ubuntu-packages.com and whatch the list of files for each one22:42
melodiehttp://packages.ubuntu.com/ *22:43
Unit193(ubuntu-core doesn't exist, for one thing.)22:43
Unit193!info ubuntu-core22:43
ubottuPackage ubuntu-core does not exist in raring22:43
melodieUnit193 maybe was he talking about ubuntu-minimal ?22:43
Unit193That's a pretty minimal metapackage, no DE/WM or display server.22:45
joshu_ok I downloaded this iso http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/raring/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso and I'm going to install on a virtual machine now and see what happens22:47
melodiejoshu_ a mini iso is meant to be used as a netinstall version, and not fit to create a spin22:55
melodieI have done that too when I started22:55
joshu_ok I was just going to follow Unit193 suggestion22:55
melodiejoshu_ Ubuntu Mini Remix is the one to do what one need when it comes to make a small fit for everything, however this too has taken me lots of time before I figure out which are the packages don't belonging to a core which where missing22:56
melodiethis is why I invited you to fork the one small version I did22:57
Unit193joshu_: You are just looking to install something minimal, as you first stated, right?22:57
melodieand I also plan to publish all the modified configuration files with the relevant patches as soon as possible, in a clear file tree22:57
joshu_Unit193 yes the goal is to create a minimal OS which supports the laptop hardware and the minimal functionality that I need.22:58
joshu_I understand that there are numerous ways to do this, but I'm just looking for any way which will allow me to achieve this goal within the next couple of days ;)22:59
joshu_I chatted with someone yesterday on #ubuntu who suggested that I start with a standard lubuntu install and strip out stuff until I'm left with the functionality I need and then create a preseed image. I joined the lubuntu channel today to further ask about this and how to get started, But as you've suggested Unit193 you would do it the other way..start with ubuntu mini and add functionality...23:02
geniiIt's easier to add things than remove things.23:03
Unit193Yes, it makes more sense to me to add whatever function you need rather than trying to get rid of everything you don't.23:03
joshu_ok23:04
joshu_so what's the deal with ubuntu mini versus using ubuntu mini remix as melodie suggests?23:09
melodieit's easy to add things as long as you know what the system needs, if you don't know that you need, let's say for instance: *libc6-dev*23:13
melodieyou have no way to find out23:13
melodieI had to scrool through lubuntu filesystem.manifest to find out, and get to take note about it and a few more with trials and error23:14
melodieerrors23:14
melodiejoshu_ told us he does not have many weeks in front of him to do what he needs to23:14
melodieto scroll*23:15
Unit193That's why gcc, build-essential, and many other things depend on it...23:15
melodieI did a diff between my filesystem.manifest file and the one in lubuntu, with some special options23:15
melodieUnit193 build-essential is not needed in the build directory to make an iso that works23:16
melodieI stop talking here: the point is I can help23:16
Unit193Hence "Gcc and many others"23:16
melodiejust a handful, not that many once the main metapackages are installed23:17
joshu_melodie I appreciate that and I'm not trying to start an argument. I'm just trying to understand the options that are being suggested to me23:17
melodiejoshu_ I don't mind about it, I would not offer my help if I didn't know it's not that easy to start with.23:17
melodieI had done special remasters at pclinuxos the last years, one meant to be easy to build on. :)23:18
melodieI want to redo this with ubuntu23:18
melodiehowever it will not be as small, because easy in Ubuntu means a bit more to add23:18
melodiegoing for good now, good night :)23:19
joshu_so Unit193 for the time being as melodie has left for the night…I have installed ubuntu mini 13.04 in a VM as command line and answering the questions, guided partitioning..now I followed the guide you phillw sent me23:21
joshu_I did this23:21
joshu_sudo -i23:21
joshu_apt-get install lubuntu-core23:21
joshu_apt-get dist-upgrade23:21
joshu_apt-get autoclean23:21
joshu_rm /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb23:21
joshu_reboot23:21
Unit193OK, so what's up?23:23
joshu_well as I'm "flying blind" have I done it right this far?23:25
Unit193Sure, when you rebooted, did you see a lightdm login?23:25
SonikkuAmericajoshu_: Somewhat. You can also install Ubuntu Tweak to do the cruft-cleaning process for you, but (a) it's a PPA (you may not know what that is), and (b) doing anything else with it is risky business.23:25
joshu_hmm lightdm? I got a login screen small man avatar with different users, keyboard layouts, and some other options gnome open box, lubuntu etc23:26
joshu_so login in some of the options don't work such as open box black screen, gnome/openbox, lubuntu works23:33
joshu_looking around in the menu it seems as if more things get installed then I thought a core install would be e.g. firefox. Maybe it's just me and I'm not looking for the perfect minimal 100% clean system as I don't have the skill or time for that.23:34
Unit193Yeah, having a browser by default is a bit odd, yep, but my guess is that something depends on www-browser, and none was installed.23:36
joshu_Unit193 i hope you don't me being direct, but as you understand this a lot better than I do can I please explain/ guide me on how you would go about this?23:39
Unit193I'm still here, sure.  What do you need?  One thing I would do is check /usr/share/xsessions/ for the invalid sessions and remove/back them up.23:40
joshu_so even though I've install ubuntu mini and then lubuntu-core I need to start removing things because more stuff has been added than I need? Have I got that right?23:43
Unit193I'm wondering what installed those, actually.  Can you  pastebin the output of dpkg -S /usr/share/xsessions/  ?23:44
Unit193joshu_: There may be a few bugs in it, it's not used all that often as far as I know, but should still be pretty minimal.23:44
joshu_lubuntu-default-settings, openbox: /usr/share/xsessions23:45
joshu_Unit193 bugs in ubuntu mini?23:45
Unit193Interesting.23:46
joshu_if ubunu mini isn't used that often then isn't it better to use whatever else people use to create a custom ubuntu?23:46
Unit193I was saying the lubuntu-core package, but still is used/useful.23:53
joshu_ok23:54
joshu_just didn't seem very "core" to me when all those things get installed.23:55
joshu_if I did this instead of the lubuntu-core, apt-get install --no-install-recommends lubuntu-desktop23:55
phillwjoshu_: then you did not get lubuntu-core23:56
caninAnyone know info on how to make a .deb for *ubuntu and even better, a PPA. I want to convert arch packages...23:57
joshu_phillw I did lubuntu-core but I was just thinking if I had done lubuntu-desktop with the no-install-recommends..it would install additional things? as Unit193 said core isn't used that often then would this option be better?23:58
Unit193!packaging | canin23:59
ubottucanin: The packaging guide is at http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/  - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment - See also !backports and !sponsoring23:59
Unit193joshu_: -core will get you less, if you look at the metapackage source, you can see the entire list of what it should install.23:59

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