[02:24] <vn151502510> My wireless password is stored in default keyring and lots of others password. Can I move it to other keyring, with diff name? Default name is "default".
[03:20] <vn151502510> Can I change the keyring Network Manager save wifi password to other name? It keeps default keyring open all time, with all other passwords
[04:25] <Nothing_Much> So can anybody tell me how to adjust brightness settings on Lubuntu 13.04??
[04:26] <Nothing_Much> Anybosy?
[04:26] <Nothing_Much> *body
[04:26] <vrkalak_> hey
[04:27] <Nothing_Much> Hello vrkalak_, would you happen to know where the brightness settings are in Lubuntu 13.04?
[04:28] <vrkalak_> don't know
[04:28] <Nothing_Much> Dammit
[04:28] <rosemball> Nothing_Much, https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Backlight
[04:30] <Nothing_Much> rosemball, Is there like, a GUI for it and not a command line?
[04:32] <rosemball> sorry but I don't remember if there is a gui version
[04:32] <rosemball> is this a laptop?
[04:32] <Nothing_Much> imac actually
[04:32] <Nothing_Much> but
[04:32] <Nothing_Much> The brightness reducing after 10 seconds works fantastically
[04:33] <Nothing_Much> I just need a freakin' gui for adjusting brightness like in Ubuntu or Gnome 3
[04:33] <rosemball> hmmm, I don't know much about apple's hardware, sorry,
[04:33] <Nothing_Much> well
[04:34] <Nothing_Much> a Brightness GUI is all I need apparently
[04:34] <Nothing_Much> because as I said, the reducing in the power settings works flawlessly
[05:10] <Nothing_Much> Bah
[05:10] <Nothing_Much> I need a gui for this freakin' backlight
[08:18] <john_rambo> I am using lubuntu 13.04. Audio volume is too low. I have increased the vol in  alsamixer but its still not enough
[08:20] <Unit193> So if everything is up there, do you have hardware volume control?
[08:21] <Unit193> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting
[12:18] <c0nfusedLubunter> Okay here comes the question: I am using Lubuntu 13.04. I want to know if there's a way to move the whole "Application Launcher Bar" as a whole entity? The whole "thing" is now on the right side of the task bar, and i want to move it to the left, and i want it to be positioned next to the Lubuntu start menu, where all the programs are. Is this possible?
[12:37] <melodie> "Application Launcher Bar" ?
[13:46] <jackarg> hi i'd like to know in what city the lubuntu headquarters are based?
[14:46] <leszek> hi
[14:46] <rosemball> hi leszek
[22:21] <Wednesday> when i close the laptop what is suppose to happen, is it suppose to go into hibernation or something?
[22:26] <Wednesday> also, how do you resume from hibernation, it seems to just load stuff on hdd and just shutoff
[23:05] <phillw> Wednesday: hibernation has been an issue for a while for some people. With the speed which linux now boots, it is not really high on the list of bugs for the 'powers above'. http://askubuntu.com/questions/94754/how-to-enable-hibernation has a discussion on the subject.