[03:41] <Kieri> So I think I have lubuntu 64bit on my computer and I installed pulse and the ubuntu-restricted-extras package so how do I watch a DVD?
[03:41] <Unit193> !libdvdcss
[03:41] <Kieri> Thanks
[03:42] <Unit193> Sure.
[03:45] <Kieri> Ciao
[11:14] <plusEV> hey, I have problemes updating to 13.10 from 13.04. My boot partition seems to be to full. What can I delete from my boot partition to free up space?
[11:14] <plusEV> http://i.imgur.com/VayVKLj.jpg
[11:31] <tsimpson> plusEV: you can remove some of the kernels you're not using
[11:51] <plusEV> tsimpson: yea I just removed everything with 19,31 and 32 in it.
[11:52] <tsimpson> you could (should) have just removed the linux-image-*-generic packages rather than removing the files
[11:53] <plusEV> whatever. lets see what happens. yolo it.
[11:53] <plusEV> upgrading
[11:54] <plusEV> ;)
[11:56] <plusEV> semms like it is working.
[13:00] <_joey> which application do install to get gnome weather applet?
[13:00] <_joey> thanks!
[15:09] <adanoob> Hey everyone!
[15:12] <adanoob> I have this issue with installed software (two different antivirus) - please don't mention no need for antivirus - for this particular purpose I HAve to have a antivirus ;-) but  I'm getting for ex.:  /usr/bin/avgctl:  17 exec:  /opt/avg/bin/avgctl:  not found
[15:12] <adanoob> any ideas why I'm getting these messages ? I got the same with other antivirus... avast
[15:15] <adanoob> hmmm actually...  stuff is in another dir.. /opt/avg/av/bin....
[15:19] <adanoob> hmm sorry, the command runs through a wrapper which does try to run the avg command in the correct location, so... why the "not found" thing ?
[15:20] <adanoob> ll
[15:29] <holstein> adanoob: is this avg for linux?
[15:29] <holstein> adanoob: avg and avast?
[15:30] <holstein> !antivirus
[15:31] <holstein> adanoob: i would refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus#Open_Source_Antivirus and consider trying clamAV.. i think its in the official repos
[15:31] <holstein> !info clamav
[15:33] <holstein> adanoob: for issues with avg and/or avast, you'll refer to the support for those products, which are not supplied by ubuntu's repos.. http://free.avg.com/us-en/support and http://www.avast.com/en-us/support for example
[15:34] <holstein> adanoob: its not a problem if you want to use AV on linux.. but you will get likely better results using something from the repos..
[15:37] <junKa> zram offers any performance gains?
[15:38] <holstein> junKa: try it and see
[15:38] <junKa> Well it is installed by default you know
[15:38] <holstein> from what i have read, it will depend on system factors, and configuration
[15:39] <holstein> junKa: do you find any performance gain from it?
[15:39] <junKa> i  cant combare
[15:39] <junKa> compare
[15:39] <holstein> junKa: you mean, you havent compared?
[15:40] <junKa> compared with what?
[15:41] <holstein> junKa: zram config to non-zram config
[15:41] <junKa> I have not uninstalled it
[15:41] <junKa> zram I guess is for those with low ram
[15:41] <junKa> i got 2gb 64bit cpu
[15:41] <holstein> phronix is usually pretty good for facts http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTM1NjQ
[15:43] <holstein> this supports what i have heard/read "In some odd cases though, it looks like using zRAM might actually cause a performance drop"
[15:44] <junKa> yeah I have noticed some freezes when using firefox when i first load the page
[15:44] <junKa> that did not happen with chromium on 13.04
[15:45] <holstein> i would test something without too many external variables.. like a web browser has. but, you'll need to test on your specific hardware, ideally.. or someone reporting from very similar hardware
[15:45] <junKa> besides version 0.1 is to early to be installed by default. IMHO
[15:51] <junKa> i saw today that chromium's version is the latest on all supported dstros
[15:52] <junKa> so ubuntu will go with chromium after all?
[15:52] <holstein> junKa: its been in the repos for a long time
[15:53] <junKa> I stoppe using it for a long time.. so that;s why :P
[15:54] <holstein> http://iloveubuntu.net/web-browser-app-implemented-default-ubuntu-1404 could be true. not sure when feature freeze is for 14.04
[15:55] <holstein> the variants may do different defaults
[15:58] <junKa> fedora is 100% open source?
[15:59] <holstein> !fedora
[15:59] <holstein> junKa: AFAIK, when most distro's ship, they are "open".. there are rules about what things can be distributed, and how
[16:03] <junKa> lxde promodes itself as energy efficient
[16:03] <junKa> i doubt it
[16:15] <junKa> ομγ
[16:15] <junKa> omg
[16:15] <junKa> there is no print scren?
[16:17] <vn151502510> yes, there is. auto save to home directory ~
[16:18] <junKa> no pics what so ever
[16:19] <junKa> nor picture folder
[16:19] <junKa> big fail
[16:19] <junKa> for saucy
[16:20] <junKa> maybe i should go back to ubuntu. at least a get the job done
[16:25] <vn151502510> junKa: your print screen key not work or what?
[18:19] <urielvigilant> holstein : have you ever tryed  Bodhilinux on you Eepc ?
[18:33] <urielvigilant> bodhilinux will run on Asus eepc 4G ?
[19:40] <holstein> urielvigilant: yes.. i used bodhi before
[19:41] <holstein> urielvigilant: you will need to ask the support venues for bodhi about support... you can try most linux distros, such as lubuntu, live
[22:23] <koell> i like this channel. not too big, nor too small. :)
[22:24] <genii> Like the baby bear's porridge.
[22:31] <koell> genii: kolya? kolyaaaaaaaaah ;)
[22:34] <koell> i thought the genii work with win 3.1 :D
[23:58] <FuuqUmist> since lubuntu is switching to lxqt, maybe you might want to change some apps, some apps that i like which are still pretty lightweight but offer more features are SMPlayer, Okular, GCalctool, Claws Mail
[23:58] <ianorlin> FuuqUmist: that is not until 14.10 at the earliest
[23:59] <FuuqUmist> Claws Mail is still gtk+ but it actually has its own support channel, so it takes a load off of ubuntu support since sylpheed website seems to be in Japanese