[00:01] <brainwash> phillw: right, but I am not familiar with lubuntu, so someone else needs to file it (someone who is affected by whatever issue related to suspend/hibernate)
[00:03] <phillw> I do not use suspend/hibernate it actually used to take  more time than a re-start.
[00:03] <brainwash> xscreensaver not locking instantly before suspend is reported already, but lubuntu removed xscreensaver and replaced it with a non working locking mechanism
[00:03] <phillw> But, people are welcome to report  a bug.
[00:04] <phillw> brainwash: new bug number?
[00:04] <brainwash> yeah, doing my best to hunt these bugs down :)
[00:04] <brainwash> no, same number
[00:20] <LuvLinuxOS> phillw: I hope to play a larger roll in helping out with the next release so please be patient with my lack of knowledge on the process.... I will get better
[00:22] <phillw> LuvLinuxOS: patience is what we have, help for new people we also have... Remember one important thing: We were all beginners once.
[00:24] <LuvLinuxOS> Thanks phillw!!! I feel bad because I have been using Linux for some time and never got involved in the production process! I hope I have something to offer to this worthy community and movement!!!
[00:25] <LuvLinuxOS> Windows is being unseated and everyone should just get ready for the new rule of Linux!!!
[00:26] <wxl> i wish
[00:26] <LuvLinuxOS> look at the stats wxl!!!
[00:27] <phillw> LuvLinuxOS: out of all the teams, you will find one that you feel best suited to help in, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/GettingInvolved has the list
[00:27] <LuvLinuxOS> slowly but surely Linux is winning!!!
[00:27] <wxl> i don't pay attention to stats. i pay attention to the real world. :)
[00:27] <phillw> wxl: nor do I, but the world is changing.
[00:28] <wxl> slowly
[00:28] <wxl> there's all those mac fanboys tho
[00:28] <LuvLinuxOS> Well in the real world wxl, when I first started using Linux there was no support.  Now look at all the support even Microsoft!!!
[00:28] <wxl> mayb e freebsd will take over
[00:29] <LuvLinuxOS> and those mac fan boys are running a flavor of Linux too!!!
[00:29] <wxl> that's true, but it's not a majority thing, LuvLinuxOS
[00:29] <phillw> wxl: are we on the correct channel for this?
[00:29] <wxl>  /join #lubuntu-offtopic
[00:29] <LuvLinuxOS> I personally think that Lubuntu might be the best distro on the market fast and powerful!!!
[04:58] <cdrkeen> Helloooo
[04:58] <ianorlin> how can I help
[04:59] <cdrkeen> Um... just a small thing ianorlin i have 2 bluetooth icons showing up on my LXpanel...
[05:00] <ianorlin> right click on the panel click panel settings go to panel applets remove one bluetooth
[05:04] <cdrkeen> i don't even have that applet, I have system and Indicator, if i remove one i lose my battery, but it gets rid of the bluetooth, if I remove the other It does the same thing but with nm-applet
[10:43] <thegladiator_> how to connect to serve in lubuntu
[10:44] <thegladiator_> i think its gigolo ? I would think lubuntu should have it default because its a useful thing !
[11:10] <tidav> bonjour
[11:10] <tidav> hello
[11:10] <tidav> y a quelqun ?
[11:14] <Unit193> !fr
[11:24] <brainwash> anyone here who is in charge of the official website or the wiki page?
[14:13] <vn151502510> hi, I've installed lubuntu 13.10 and chromium. When I click on top of chromium window in maximize mode, it shows some menus. How can I turn it off?
[14:25] <vn151502510> anyone with my problem
[14:27] <vn151502510> I always move my cursor to the top and scroll to switch tabs, but now I can not do it anymore
[15:16] <CountryfiedLinux> hey y'all
[15:16] <CountryfiedLinux> I have a suggestion for the next default Lubuntu wallpaper. Here it is, the one I think goes better with the default theme. http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2882/9656751358_33218ff957_o.png
[15:18] <CountryfiedLinux> Here it is in action http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7438/9653513139_35c5cef3d3_o.png
[15:19] <_rgn> hi. i've added skype, chrome and thunderbird to ~/.config/autostart, and only thunderbird won't run on startup. if i run thunderbird.desktop in that directory it works, so the file should be ok. how do i debug this?
[15:21] <fw190> hello
[15:21] <fw190> after upragding to 13.10 two of my scanner stopped working
[15:21] <fw190> I'have tried googling it but no luck
[15:22] <fw190> simple scan is recognizing my brother scanner printer
[15:22] <fw190> and hp scanner
[15:22] <fw190> but doesn't want to scan
[15:23] <fw190> sane-utils are installed
[15:23] <fw190> well everything worked on 13.04
[17:20] <impossible> how can i get my external monitor working
[17:58] <ianorlin> hmm what package is the desktop pager on lxpanel part of as the boxes keep disappering aroudn the outside
[18:27] <Rexter> Hi, looking for a way to create a synlink to an executable script.
[18:31] <adyzx> Rexter: symlink
[18:33] <Rexter> adyzx; sinlink
[18:34] <adyzx> Rexter: i'm sorry you mean a symbolic link right?
[18:35] <Rexter> lol, yea, I'm creating the link on the desktop,
[18:36] <Rexter> but the file I'm linking to is a shell script
[18:36] <Rexter> the trouble is when you click on the symlink it doesn't know how to open it
[18:36] <adyzx> a bash shell script..hmm.
[18:38] <adyzx> Rexter: ok. can you briefly run through what you're expecting it to do?
[18:39] <genii> Does the script itself have a shebang on the first line?
[18:40] <adyzx> genii: thx, was thinking the same thing
[18:40] <Rexter> well, when i double click on the original file, it gives me the opertunity to execute it. When I double click on the link, it tried to open it like a document or something.
[18:41] <adyzx> Rexter: read this post: http://tinyurl.com/mfkxcq5
[18:41] <adyzx> Rexter: what OS your running?
[18:42] <Rexter> Lubuntu 12.04
[18:45] <adyzx> Rexter: gotta run. good luck with that :)
[18:46] <Rexter> genii; no #!
[18:47] <genii> Thought so.
[18:47] <Rexter> genii; do you have any thoughts on it?
[18:49] <genii> Rexter: If you're normal shell is bash, try a shebang for that.eg: #!/bin/bash     ...also consider renaming the script itself from name to name.sh  so other apps have a hint what filetype it is
[18:50] <Rexter> thanks genii, I'll try it out.
[18:51] <adyzx> Rexter: i'm back. how's that coming along?
[18:51] <genii> Rexter: Also see that it's executable bit is set
[18:53] <Rexter> I actually think I may not have created the link correctly, as the icon is a question mark.
[18:54] <adyzx> ah.
[18:54] <adyzx> Rexter: is your icon on the desktop?
[18:56] <Rexter> yes I did ln -s file /home/user/Desktop/file
[18:56] <adyzx> genii: I think you helped Rexter with it huh.
[18:57] <genii> Rexter: You should use full path for the target
[18:57] <adyzx> Rexter: your bash script works fine in terminal, yes?
[18:58] <genii> Because if you did: ls -l  /home/user/Desktop/file   it will just point to "file" that it thinks is in the same directory the symlink resides in
[19:02] <adyzx> genii: no relative pathing then right?
[19:03] <genii> adyzx: If "file" is in /home/user you could do: ln -s ../file Desktop/symlinkname      ( if your current working directory is also /home/user ) ..but it's better to use full pathnames
[19:04] <Rexter> adyzx; yes it works both with the sh command in terminal
[19:05] <Rexter> and if you double click it
[19:05] <adyzx> Rexter: so the issue is pathing on your symlink like genii mentioned
[19:07] <Rexter> I'll try full paths
[19:07] <genii> Rexter: You're best to rm the current symlink in Desktop, and then do more like:  ln -s /home/your-username/scriptname /home/your-username/Desktop/symlinkname
[19:08] <adyzx> genii: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symbolic_link both absolute and relative paths should work though right?
[19:08] <genii> The advantage to full pathnames is that if you ever move the symlink somewhere else it still works
[19:08] <adyzx> genii: this is true.
[19:10] <adyzx> Rexter: I'm curious to know if genii suggestion solves your issue.
[19:15] <Rexter> not yet, kid is hungry
[19:19] <Rexter> Yea, that did it. it works now. Let me explain what I did wrong...
[19:19] <Rexter> the script was in /home/user/folder
[19:20] <Rexter> I opener a terminal at /home/user/folder
[19:20] <Rexter> then I did ln -s script /home/user/Desktop/script
[19:21] <Rexter> this time i just opened a terminal without regard to where I was, and did ln -s /home/user/folder/script /home/user/desktop/script
[19:23] <Rexter> ok next question, is there a way to change the icon on this link?
[19:23] <adyzx> Rexter: i see. it wasn't linking to the script initially on your first run.
[19:23] <adyzx> glad it works now.
[19:24] <adyzx> Rexter: what's the default icon?
[19:25] <Rexter> It's a leafpad icon
[19:25] <Rexter> just like the file it links to.
[19:25] <adyzx> Rexter: what type of icon you looking to have instead?
[19:27] <Rexter> I just want to choose a custome icon. nautilus provides easy choosing of the icons, I just don't know how to di it in Openbox.
[19:30] <adyzx> Rexter: I take it you're runnning xfce as your windows manager?
[19:31] <adyzx> nevermind openbox.
[19:33] <adyzx> Rexter: so your using LXDE as desktop environment
[19:33] <Rexter> yes
[19:33] <adyzx> and Openbox is your windows manager?
[19:34] <Rexter> I'm pretty sure. I didn't change it
[19:38] <adyzx> Rexter: http://tinyurl.com/mzm6x9n
[19:39] <adyzx> hope that helps
[19:47] <Rexter> when i open it with leafpad, loads the script in leafpad. No icon-iconname
[19:49] <Rexter> Do you think I should add that line?
[19:49] <adyzx> well no.
[19:49] <adyzx> because you will be just adding it to the script.
[19:49] <adyzx> hmmm..
[19:54] <Rexter> well the icon seems to match the script, so if i change that one, shouldn't it be the same?
[19:54] <adyzx> its worh a shot.
[19:57] <Rexter> is .png the best format for an icon?
[19:57] <adyzx> Rexter: yes. but i think thats about as far
[19:57] <adyzx> as your customization is going to go with symlink
[19:58] <adyzx> I was thinking of creating a customized .desktop file
[19:58] <adyzx> for your bash script which is basically a launhcer.
[19:58] <adyzx> err launcher.
[19:59] <adyzx> try googling .desktop launcher for bash script in LXDE or something
[19:59] <Rexter> isn't that for autostart?
[19:59] <adyzx> yes. i was thinking the same
[19:59] <adyzx> you want it on your desktop.
[20:00] <adyzx> hmmm.
[20:00] <adyzx> I don't know if openbox has the support for this.
[20:00] <adyzx> but it's worth investigating
[20:07] <Rexter> I know how to autostart. You just ad the .desktop file to ~/.config/autostart
[20:08] <Rexter> I only need this to run when you tell it to. That's why I it on the desktop.
[20:26] <Rexter> adyzx; I'll ask around in the Openbox channel. Adding icon= to the script didn't change anything.
[21:38] <ozbrk> how an I organize the icons on my desktop automaticly
[21:39] <zleap> right click - sort files
[21:39] <zleap> i would guess it should remember the selection e.g by date
[21:39] <ozbrk> ok  problem sloved
[21:40] <zleap> :)
[21:40] <ozbrk> select all of the icons - right click - organize (in Turkish it's called ''Sıraya Uydur''  but I don't know what does it  call in Eng
[21:41] <zleap> mine has snap to grid
[21:41] <ozbrk> it should be
[21:59] <munerf> hello I need help, i've updated my ppc lubuntu to 13.10 and network stopped working. worse is that now the mac mini boots into X and ctrl-alt-fN keys do not work (propably because of my apple keyboard)
[22:12] <munerf> hello
[22:12] <munerf> anyone here?
[22:17] <ozbrk> we are here
[22:17] <ozbrk> hello
[22:20] <munerf> fine thanks
[22:20] <munerf> I need help
[22:22] <munerf> can you help me?
[22:22] <munerf> i've updated my ppc lubuntu to 13.10 and network stopped working. worse is that now the mac mini boots into X and ctrl-alt-fN keys do not work (propably because of my apple keyboard)
[22:23] <ozbrk> lubuntu 13.10 has still some problems
[22:23] <munerf> well now I can't even access my computer
[22:24] <munerf> do you know how i can prevent it from booting into X?
[22:24] <ozbrk> greate to you :D. Ok it's happened when you updated you computer right?
[22:24] <ozbrk> You didn't delete anything
[22:25] <ozbrk> like pcmanfm because it looks like lxde couldn't run a core app
[22:26] <munerf> nope
[22:27] <munerf> but i never used x, it is a server
[22:27] <munerf> but now it boots into a black screen with the mouse
[22:27] <ozbrk> that mouse like X
[22:27] <ozbrk> am I right ?
[22:27] <munerf> just the cursor
[22:28] <ozbrk> hmm
[22:28] <ozbrk> ok
[22:28] <munerf> but I can't do anything else...
[22:28] <ozbrk> try to apples that super key + speace
[22:28] <munerf> i wan't to go to to terminal, but all the keyboard shortcuts do not work
[22:28] <munerf> nothing
[22:28] <ozbrk> :(
[22:28] <ozbrk> Alt F4 ?
[22:29] <munerf> the same
[22:29] <ozbrk> hmm
[22:29] <munerf> can i prevent it from booting into X from yaboot?
[22:30] <ozbrk> I don't even know what is yaboot I'm not a mac guy
[22:30] <ozbrk> I try to help you to open your teminal again or rescue console
[22:31] <ozbrk> can you try
[22:31] <ozbrk> Ctrl - T
[22:31] <munerf> Yaboot is a bootloader for PowerPC computers
[22:31] <ozbrk> Ctrl - T
[22:31] <ozbrk> can you try it
[22:31] <munerf> doesn't work
[22:31] <ozbrk> pfff
[22:32] <ozbrk> ok I give up maybe you have to try ubuntu rescue remix
[22:32] <ozbrk> it is an os with rescue tools and a small lxde desktop
[22:36] <munerf> yep
[22:36] <munerf> thx
[23:03] <rourick> hi :)