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LinToCEhow to install windows ce when i run linux on the pc?06:06
LinToCEWindows CE is distributed as an .exe installer I executed in wine, now it says "install 1" and waits..06:07
LinToCEit says "insert 1" and waits..06:07
LinToCEI'm using Lubuntu to try to extract the contents of the CE installer.06:07
Unit193Never tried it https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/WindowsMobile06:09
Left_Turnhey how big is the lubuntu installation once installed?09:23
RezwanLeft_Turn: less than 1.5 GB. it depends though09:37
Left_Turnreally? would it give me essentials like python, C and 1 or 2 bits of software like a media player?09:38
leszekhi10:21
Unit193Howdy, leszek.10:23
B1Z24Rr0N3hi all11:57
B1Z24Rr0N3I have a problem with login..11:57
wannabeI want to open "System Profiler and Benchmark" in latest Lubuntu. When i open this the table pop up, but i dont see any text, only white table, how to fix this ?12:17
Greylocksdoes anyone know if the GNU toolchain is included with lubuntu?15:20
* ianorlin does not15:29
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leszekhi19:06
exybuhow to search for files in lubuntu?20:47
Unit193You can use catfish, locate, or find.20:47
Unit193!locate20:48
ubottulocate is a command-line file search utility. To make sure its cache is up to date run: sudo updatedb20:48
exybuwhich app is installed by default? i dont see it...20:48
exybui mean not from terminal...20:48
exybuone with gui20:49
Unit193That'd be catfish, but pretty sure it's not installed by default.20:50
exybuok thank you... is that the only one?20:51
Unit193Nope.20:52
exybuwhich others?20:52
Unit193!desktopsearch20:52
ubottuServices to index files for fast searching include: Beagle (front-ends: beagle, catfish, gnome-main-menu, mozilla-beagle for !GNOME; kerry, kio-beagle for !KDE; beaglefs for !CLI) - Tracker (tracker-search-tool, libdeskbar-tracker for GNOME; tracker-utils for CLI) - Strigi (strigi-applet, strigi-client for KDE, strigi-utils for CLI) - Kat (for KDE) - Pinot (and pinot-applet for GNOME) - Doodle (for CLI)20:52
Unit193Well... Maybe not exactly that.20:52
exybuwhy do you suggest catfish? is it the best/simplest?20:53
exybumost popular?20:54
exybulubuntu favorite?20:54
Unit193It's simple enough from what I know, easy to use, and I actually know of it (and remember the name.)20:56
exybulast question.... how to install picasa?20:56
deed02392I added some entries to the hosts file, but they don't seem to be getting used by utilities like scp and ssh. Any advice?20:58
Unit193exybu: There isn't one for linux anymore.21:00
exybui thought google support linux...21:00
exybuok thank you21:02
Unit193!picasa21:02
ubottuYou can no longer use picasa in linux natively.  It's !wine !appdb profile can be found at http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=202421:02
exybubye :)21:02
Unit193Adios.21:02
Unit193deed02392: How long did you wait, and if you dig whateveryouhave.local does it work?21:02
Unit193ping booglelelelel.po > PING booglelelelel.po (192.111.11.33) 56(84) bytes of data.  works for me.21:06
deed02392i set them a couple weeks back by now Unit19321:08
deed02392if I dig it.local I get a timeout21:08
Unit193Right, ping was the one to try.  How did you input it?  I have "ip<tab>host"21:09
deed02392that's exactly how I have it, it works with ping21:11
deed02392but not scp or ssh21:11
Unit193My recommendation is to use a ~/.ssh/config file, where you can add hosts, keyfiles, etc and just call   scp file host:  (tab complete works on remote dirs too.)21:14
deed02392would that work with rsync too Unit193 ?21:15
Unit193Yep.21:15
deed02392ok cool21:16
deed02392but why isn't hosts working?21:16
Unit193I don't know, ping picks it up, so you'd think other tools would as well.21:16
deed02392yea21:16
Unit193(That being said, I don't use /etc/hosts myself.)  How about trying  ssh <tab><tab>21:17
deed02392ahhh21:18
deed02392they appear in there21:18
Taceohello21:53
TaceoWas suggested to consider this distribution for a library computer.. Anyone willing to tell me why it might be best for a former xp machine?21:55
holsteinTaceo: xp is near EOL21:59
holsteinTaceo: lubuntu is light on resources, and arguably easier to lock down and maintain in a public situation21:59
phillwTaceo: it is low resource resource, a lot of XP machines do not have a fast CPU / lots of RAM etc.22:00
phillwooh, soz holstein.. I'll get off your toes!22:00
TaceoThanks, Phillw, and Holstein22:00
TaceoWe currently have a distro of Ubuntu on it, just seeing if there is better options out there.. this was looking intriguing.22:01
phillwTaceo: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2013/06/germany-to-hand-out-free-ubuntu-cds-on-xps-deat is a good write up22:01
Taceothanks22:08
LXLExft fonts are not working anyone have any ideas?22:44

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