[03:15] Does the top-left arrow symbol on a file icon mean it's a shortcut, a bit like in Windows? If so, how do I find where it leads? [03:23] You can check the target in the Properties dialog (accessible from the right-click menu in PCManFM or from the desktop) [03:25] Thanks, don't know how I didn't see that/ [03:29] I opened a file in Leafpad, and now Leafpad's stuck on the contect menu of every file of the same type. How do I remove it? [03:31] ReggieMan: Do you know its extension? [03:32] Doesn't have an extension, but properties says it's an executable. [03:57] hello!! how to down printer port 631/tcp? [04:00] unistall o disable daemon cups? [04:01] dibcrackers: how to down printer? [04:02] dibcrackers: Could you be more clear? [04:02] ReggieMan: you have set leafpad as the default application for that type of file [04:03] Could check for leafpad in ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list [04:03] No, but it's listen above 'Open With...'. [04:04] Unit193: It's there! [04:04] ReggieMan when autosstart system the port 631 is open but init cups,(printer server service) [04:05] dibcrackers: what are you trying to do? [04:05] dont open 631 port autostart! [04:05] dibcrackers: I don't think I can help you, it just didn't seem clear, even to people who may be able to help you. [04:05] !firewall | dibcrackers [04:05] dibcrackers: Ubuntu, like any other Linux distribution, has built-in firewall capabilities. The firewall is managed using the 'ufw' command - see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW | GUI frontends such as Gufw also exist. | An alternative to ufw is the 'iptables' command - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IptablesHowTo [04:05] holstein: Default is to bind to 127.0.0.1, so not that type of issue. [04:06] dibcrackers: block or close what port you like.. or remove what service or services you dont want [04:06] Unit193: Thankyou! [04:06] Sure. [04:06] ok thanks , but i want to disable only the port ... [04:06] dibcrackers: I *think* it'd work to comment out Listen localhost:631 in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf [04:07] it will make it not 'listen'.. if the port is "open", it'll still be open [04:07] AFAIK.. [04:08] im just not following the goal.. but it seems like Unit193 is making headway :) [04:08] thzx Unit! edit de config.. [04:08] holstein: To a very quick break, eyp! ;) [14:36] does anyone know if there will be a lubuntu lts introduced now the standard support cycle has been axed to 9 months? [14:36] if not I can foresee a lot of people bailing on lubuntu soon [15:20] I've somehow misaligned 'System Tools' from it's separators with 'Preferences' in the Menu while messing around with it to add an item. How can I fix this? [15:42] Deleting ~/.config/menus/ fixed it. [16:11] Hi, I needed an office that had PDF in Lubuntu, so I got rid of Abiword and put in Libre Office. I had recently cleaned installed Lubuntu over Xubuntu. When I was using Xubuntu, I had downloaded from the software center libreoffice-pdfimport which lets you edit a pdf. What I want to know is if pdfimport lets you edit your own PDF that your sending off or what is that and is there a version of it for Lubuntu that I can put in Libre Offic [16:11] e? [16:14] I see there is MuPDF in Lubuntu Software that is a PDF viewer and editor, I believe you can edit in it too. [16:15] but, I don't know how that works with my own PDF i would want to send off. [16:36] To be honest, I've never sent a PDF before and feel a bit intimidated. So, need a little help. [16:39] I don't think you can edit in PDF alone, right? [21:31] Does lubuntu support ATI-mobile video cards? I was using crunchbang but my laptop got SUPER hot due to non-existant support for ATI cards from an older era. [21:32] lokote_jones: my experience that this is a problem with some old ATI-mobile cards due to the fact that many require UMS and the standard for THE LINUX KERNEL (note: NOT a Lubuntu problem per se) is to use KMS only [21:33] naturally i'm generalizing based on a very specific experience so ymmv but it's probably applicable [21:33] Will I have the option to pick KMS mode for ATI Radeon HD 3200? [21:33] Or will I just do an install and my butt mileage will let me know if my laptop is super hot? [21:33] well i don't have that card so hard to say [21:34] NP. It IS an older laptop but that was always the draw of linux to me. It worked with my older hardware. lol. If I am able to get it working in an acceptable manner does Lubuntu have a place I can give a status report on the hardware? [21:35] well lspci will give you information, as will system profiler [21:36] my old laptop has some old ATI junk in it and it uses the default driver which is not good at all. i have all sorts of problems with it. but i just deal with it. i'll get a new laptop eventually :) [21:37] i could probably roll my own kernel to get around the problem but that's too much effort for an old piece of hardware [21:40] Cool. I just use it for keeping track of characters when I play dungeuns and dragons. [21:40] But I added a solid state drive and it has 2 gigs of ram so I can use it for office related stuff too. [21:41] just run everything in console XD [21:41] I did in crunchbang. =) I even had a command line dice roller. haha [21:41] I used VIM for keeping notes and junk and the "roll" command for dice and I was GTG. [21:42] there you go! [21:42] I was known as "The Uber Nerd" at the table. lol. [21:42] hahahahah [21:43] totally offtopic for lubuntu support, but here's a fun link you'll probably enjoy: http://io9.com/5958203/is-this-the-oldest-d20-on-earth [21:43] Ill check it out. Thanks =) [21:43] oh! what laptop is this btw? [21:43] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834114801 [21:43] That is the exact laptop [21:43] But I upgraded the HD with a solid state drive [21:44] Off topic - My best friend bought me a D20 made out of a meteor. It's in a display case and apparently very expensive so I never roll it. But it feels good to know I have a space rock that I can use for playing D20 Star Wars. hah [21:45] XD [21:46] yeah now i'm remembering [21:46] i could use old drivers but it would require me to hold back all of x, which is, as i'm sure you can imagine, likely to lead to other problems [21:46] here's a bit of discussion on that subject http://askubuntu.com/questions/202979/ati-radeon-hd-3200-very-slow-performance [21:46] you can swap your hardware info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hardware always handy yo have an entry there for if you have, say, grapics issues :) [21:46] *graphics* [21:47] wxl: Thanks! I even wouldn't mind running a distrobution that was entirely CLI if I could find one that did VIM, wireless networking, and roll dice... [21:48] phillw: Thanks; Ill try to get morei nto the ubuntu docs. [21:48] i found dead end after dead end to my probelm [21:48] it's kind of a combination of amd sucking and the kernel development heading in a different direction [21:50] wxl: My only gripe with my laptop is that it uses that crummy ATI integrated thingy. I wish it was nvidia. That laptop would be perfect. [21:51] welcome to the world of mobile lokote_jones :/ [21:52] wxl: LOL. Thanks. hahaha. [21:52] XD [21:52] mine's a thinkpad and i love it frankly [21:53] i could throw it against the ground and i'm quite convinced it would work fine afterwards [21:53] but, just like you, integrated ATI :/ [21:54] I wouldn't trust my laptop to any bumps. But I used it to play D&D at a renaisance faire once.... So it harrowed its most dangerous adventure yet just fine. [21:54] XD [21:54] wxl: See you around. Will leave my system logged but I will be AFK for a while. Getting off work. Bye! =) Thanks for the help! [21:55] have a good one lokote_jones ! [21:55] you'd have to look my graphics up on my link on that area. I guess I've just been lucky, only ever needed one 'non-free' GUI driver in over 20 laptops I've installed. [21:55] phillw: lucky is a fair word for it [21:55] it also depends on how ancient your hardware is XD [21:57] latest machine is a PB win 7, I tend to stick to Acers for older kit :) [22:57] hey all [22:57] hello [22:57] is there any easy way to switch between keyboard layouts [22:57] a la KDE [22:58] at the same time or change it once? [22:59] change it with a keyboard shortcut, such as Alt+Shift [22:59] is it possible without, say, pulling in Xfce? [22:59] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Keyboard [23:01] thanks [23:01] LXDE should really get around to sorting that out... [23:01] anyway thank you very very much, bb