[00:38] <Rarrikin1> How do I change the keymap for a user such that it stays after logging out and back in?
[00:46] <Rarrikin1> Lxkeymap seems to work only for the current logon session.
[00:51] <phillw> Rarrikin1: have a read of http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2130981 I'm sorry it is a bit involved, but it will solve yout issue.
[00:53] <Rarrikin1> phillw: Thanks :)
[00:53] <phillw> Rarrikin1: of course, you could use 14.04.... So far, so good but I'm not allowed to reccomend it unless you have a back up :)
[00:54] <Rarrikin1> I'll use Quantal for now. I'll probably upgrade to that after letting someone borrow it for a few weeks, though.
[00:54] <Rarrikin1> Thanks for the recommendation.
[00:58] <phillw> 14.04 is the bug fix for 13.10; 12.04 was never an LTS for lubuntu.... Yes, it can be a bit confusing. 12.04 is very, very, old... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing/14.04 has the most up to date information from Julien.
[01:04] <Rarrikin1> Oh, that makes sense. I've had problems with 13.10, so I'm glad they're being worked out.
[01:04] <Rarrikin1> (on another computer
[02:28] <vite> I'm getting a kernel not syncing panic it freezes when I reboot I have to run the memtest for it to boot up. Any odeas?
[03:21] <normanclegg> I'm surprised anyone is having any problems with lubuntu. I took a drive and installed lubuntu on it using a an intel4 Gateway computer. Booted it a few times and then took the drive and installed it into an old assed HP for my father. It booted and has been working fine for several months.
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[06:26] <Zara> bonsoir
[06:44] <CountryfiedLinux> My first PC has a P4 with 128 MB RAM and XP is kinda sluggish on it. Would LXDE perform better?
[06:45] <JohnDoe_71Rus> in virtualbox latest lubuntu take 90-110Mb memory after boot
[06:47] <JohnDoe_71Rus> I use lubuntu 12.04 at P4 2,3Ghz, 1Gb memory. All work good. But casual flash game in browser is terrible slow some time
[06:48] <JohnDoe_71Rus> play video h264 take 15-30% cpu use
[06:49] <CountryfiedLinux> So does LXDE use less memory than XP?
[06:52] <JohnDoe_71Rus> CountryfiedLinux: http://www.lubuntu.ru/forum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=1144 you can not understand the text, look at the screenshots
[15:32] <ufuntu> Hey, last night i installed the latest version of Ubuntu on my older desktop, and it would keep fatally crashing. Im downloading Lubuntu now, seeing as I develop software on the computer, will Lubuntu be good for me?
[15:33] <Myrtti> hard to day without knowing more details of your setup
[15:35] <ufuntu> Its a cruddy eMachines, 2gb RAM, AMD anthlon, some low grade bare bones GPU i cant remember the name of but itsNvidia
[17:09] <pleia2> the community council requested Lubuntu team members be available for a check in today at the meeting happening now, anyone from the team about? (doing Edubuntu first)
[17:14]  * ianorlin has a job interview today when will I need to be available?
[17:17] <pleia2> ianorlin: now :)
[17:17] <ianorlin> which channel?
[17:17] <pleia2> #ubuntu-meeting
[17:18] <pleia2> just wrapping up edubuntu segment
[17:28] <pleia2> ianorlin: thanks, good luck with your interview :)
[17:29] <ianorlin> pleia2: thank you
[17:39] <phillw> pleia2: I'd have loved to be there, but we both know why I left :(
[23:48] <koell> is it possible to get the standard look of lxde on lubuntu? where do i find other themes?
[23:52] <wxl> koell: box-look or whatever it is (google it)
[23:53] <koell> wxl: its for openbox. but lxde?
[23:53] <Unit193> He wants Lubuntu to look like default lxde, why not just login to the lxde session?
[23:53] <wxl> koell: lxde uses openbox, silly