[00:15] <cousteau`laptop> I just installed Lubuntu (finally! damn laptop did not cooperate)
[00:16] <cousteau`laptop> but the font is too tiny.  Since this is for my mother, I'd rather have the font be a bit bigger
[00:16] <cousteau`laptop> can I change the font dpi somewhere?
[00:16] <holstein> should be in appearance settings
[00:19] <cousteau`laptop> on "customize appearance and behavior", "Font" tab, I only have options for anti-alias, optimization, and sub-pixel
[00:19] <cousteau`laptop> (also, if the cursor could be a bit larger, that'd be great...  can't cursor size be customized?)
[00:20] <holstein> i find size settings under the window border settings
[00:21] <holstein> cousteau`laptop: yes.. everything can be customized.. just maybe not easily
[00:24] <cousteau`laptop_> ...laptop went poof
[00:25] <cousteau`laptop_> and it'll probably do that again a few times
[00:25] <cousteau`laptop_> I suspect a temperature problem; however the "temperature monitor" applet doesn't seem to get refreshed frequently
[00:52] <cousteau`laptop_> anyway, gotta go, night!
[12:23] <nannes> Hey :)
[12:23] <nannes> I'm a happy Lubuntian
[12:24] <nannes> but I'm encountering a really annoying problem since lubuntu 13.04 (and still there in 13.10)
[12:25] <nannes> I start by saying that I'm not the only one, there's a whole bunch of Lubuntu users (friends of mine) claiming this same issue
[12:26] <nannes> It's about lxpanel. It crashes randomly, in average about Once a Day.. sometimes more, sometimes les
[12:46] <cousteau> nannes, I think I remember that from 10.04
[12:46] <cousteau> anyway, have you reported a bug?  that'd be helpful
[12:47]  * cousteau <-- not a developer, just suggesting
[12:47] <nannes> yeah, the automatic bug report worked for me
[15:53] <juanantonio> Hello. I got a P3 10 Gb Hdd & 256 Mb RAM running Lub 10.10 without problems. Shoud I update to 13.10? Will it work?
[16:00] <wxl> juanantonio: sorry to say, but i do not suggest it. maybe if you never ever use the browser XD
[16:05] <juanantonio> hehehe
[16:05] <juanantonio> well, not so much
[16:05] <juanantonio> for that purpose, I got another PC
[16:06] <juanantonio> but I heard about a lighter browser
[16:07] <juanantonio> I like Chromium, but it would be very useful if it were something lighter...mainly for the RAM
[16:08] <wxl> i find all browsers problematic with RAM when it comes to that much memory
[16:09] <wxl> even 512, juanantonio
[16:09] <wxl> EXCEPT for w3m
[16:09] <wxl> (or any other text-only browser)
[16:10] <wxl> if you run w3m in a compatible terminal like urxvt (which i personally like better than lxterminal), you'll even get inline images. plus it has mouse support.
[16:10] <juanantonio> Oh
[16:10] <juanantonio> I didn't know that
[16:10] <wxl> yeah, it's pretty neat
[16:11] <wxl> the package you want is called w3m-img
[16:11] <juanantonio> I will try later, thanks
[16:11] <wxl> there's another one that's just w3m that's not compiled with inline image support so don't get that one
[18:06] <nannes> guys where is the Xresources in Lubuntu ?
[18:11] <leszek> hi
[18:29] <nannes> hi leszek
[20:42] <entreri> hello there, I have a netbook with a broken screen, so I tried to set up a second monitor and so far everything is good but my problem is, even if I press "Save" for my configs, everytime I reboot, I need to set up the configs again, it doesn't save.... any idea ?
[20:45] <nannes> entreri: I think you should run the command that shows MonitorSettings via ROOT
[20:46] <nannes> For the "Save" feature to work you *must* be root
[20:46] <nannes> so.... what's your lubuntu version?
[20:52] <nannes> entreri: Are you still there? I can give you the exact command
 hello there, I have a netbook with a broken screen, so I tried to set up a second monitor and so far everything is good but my problem is, even if I press "Save" for my configs, everytime I reboot, I need to set up the configs again, it doesn't save.... any idea ?
 entreri:  you should run the command that shows MonitorSettings via ROOT
[23:08] <entreri> nannes: I'm there
[23:08] <nannes> entreri: the right command is:  sudo lxrandr
[23:08] <nannes> Then the SAVE feature will work! ;)
[23:09] <entreri> I'll try that
[23:09] <entreri> but it's just frustrating we have to do that, lubuntu is supposed to be ubuntu and work out-of-the-box right ?
[23:10] <entreri> nannes: I have to reboot to be sure it worked, so I reboot and let you know
[23:17] <entreri> nannes: it didn't work
[23:17] <entreri> : (
[23:18] <entreri> It says "configurations saved!" when I click the save button
[23:18] <entreri> reboot, not saved
[23:19] <nannes> naa
[23:19] <nannes> did you run it with sudo?
[23:20] <entreri> both sudo and normal user
[23:27] <wxl> does it work with xrandr instead?
[23:28] <wxl> it's command line only but lxrandr's the front end to it
[23:28] <wxl> maybe it's broken
[23:49] <entreri> wxl: I'll try that thanks