[00:30] <cdoublejj> idk about you but my keyboard does not a have a super button just normal buttons
[00:31] <ianorlin> its also the windows button
[07:09] <dbraun> Hi, I am facing troubles with my shift-keys. they sometimes work, sometimes do not. it is always for both the same. I am not on a VM. I do not find any shortcuts referring to Shift+F19. I do not know when it happens and when not. It was the same under ubuntu 10.04 and crunchbang and lubuntu 13.04 (which I am using now). Hardware is an Samsung n150 netbook, I do not have any other keyboards to check with. Is there any possibility to narrow i
[08:49] <NaKsUtTaJa> I used UNetbootin to make frugal install with lubuntu alternate installer. I rebooted and started installing lubuntu but after I entered country specifications the installer asked me enter a CD with lubuntu installation files. How can I tell the installer that it should not search the files from a CD but from hard drive?
[11:11] <NaKsUtTaJa> I used UNetbootin to make frugal install with lubuntu alternate installer. I rebooted and started installing lubuntu but after I entered country specifications the installer asked me enter a CD with lubuntu installation files. How can I tell the installer that it should not search the files from a CD but from hard drive?
[11:47] <Newk> hi i want to bring to attention that there are no icons for "mobile broadband" or any sort of "connect to" on the lxpanel... you can click on the panel if you know where it suppose to be, it works.. but invisible
[11:47] <Newk> (12.04)
[12:57] <NaKsUtTaJa> I used UNetbootin to make frugal install with lubuntu 13.04 alternate installer. I rebooted and started installing lubuntu but after I entered country specifications the installer asked me enter a CD with lubuntu installation files. How can I tell the installer that it should not search the files from a CD but from hard drive?
[14:49] <NaKsUtTaJa> I used UNetbootin to make frugal install with lubuntu 13.04 alternate installer. I rebooted and started installing lubuntu but after I entered country specifications the installer asked me enter a CD with lubuntu installation files. How can I tell the installer that it should not search the files from a CD but from hard drive?
[15:34] <holstein> NaKsUtTaJa: im not following the quesiton
[15:35] <holstein> if you used unetbootin to make an installer, and installed, just use that installation, and upgrade or install what packages you want
[16:17] <NaKsUtTaJa> holstein: What I meant was after I selected "Install Lubuntu" the installer opened. I was able enter language and keyboard settings but after that the installer started asking me CD for installation files.
[16:18] <NaKsUtTaJa> Now I tried selecting just "Install" not "Install Lubuntu" and that seems to work
[16:40] <library> can someone tell me which linux-headers i have to install if i have lubuntu 12.04
[16:40] <library> customized installation
[16:47] <library> i have installed linux 3.2.0-29-generic can someone suggest which linux-headers versions i should install so that i can successfully configure wireless network
[18:15] <n-iCe> hi
[18:15] <n-iCe> long time since I don't join
[18:54] <joshu> hi giys
[18:54] <joshu> anyone know how I can disable the suspend and hibernate features completely?
[19:02] <ianorlin> http://askubuntu.com/questions/192911/how-do-i-remove-or-inactivate-certain-options-from-the-lubuntu-logout-screen
[19:05] <joshu> ianorlin thank you
[19:06] <ianorlin> I have not done that myself though
[19:06] <joshu> I'm going to test now
[19:50] <joshu> ianorlin it worked great ;)
[19:55] <ianorlin> yay
[20:31] <superman_> how difficult is it to take Ubuntu and a DE and turn it into an iso?
[20:31] <wxl> superman_: level 5
[20:31] <superman_> out of 10?
[20:32] <wxl> no, just level 5
[20:32] <wxl> ok, i'll stop being a sarcastic bastard
[20:32] <wxl> long story short, is one person's difficult is another person's easy; far too subjective to give you any sort of definitive answer
[20:33] <wxl> there are plenty of resources to tell you how to do it though
[20:33] <wxl> one such: http://www.tuxradar.com/content/how-build-your-own-linux-distro
[20:39] <superman_> wow its so easy to make your own distro
[20:48] <superman_> but its not really a distro if you don't have support for users, it would just be a niche hobby to brag about
[20:48] <wxl> that's up to you to do that work
[20:48] <wxl> irc channels are a good start
[20:49] <wxl> you could also easily set up a free forum
[20:49] <superman_> the most popular linux distros seem to follow  the order of the best support for users
[20:50] <superman_> lets face it people will experience bugs and problems with linux, i personally spend more time trouble shooting linux than windows
[20:50] <superman_> hopefully hardware companies will start to support linux drivers more in the fture
[20:51] <Unit193> Knowing how to spin up a distro can help if you are helping in development of a distro, say trying a Lubuntu spin with Mir, or such things as that.
[20:53] <leszek> hi
[20:53] <superman_> hi
[20:53] <Noskcaj> What is required to make a lubuntu OEM slideshow? I think it's something worth adding
[20:54] <Unit193> Howdy, leszek.
[20:55] <joshu> hi
[20:56] <joshu> I could use some feedback on an upstart script to start a daemon that I'm currently doing manually when I'm logged in with brscan-skey. This is the script I've just written.https://gist.github.com/anonymous/e3730a86ce5a95354d87
[20:56] <joshu> opps https://gist.github.com/anonymous/e3730a86ce5a95354d87