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wxlok, seriously.00:19
wxl/bin/ps is looking like a package list00:19
wxlwhat the smurf00:19
wxlis that ok to say, Unit193 ? smurf?00:19
wxlok so ps is fixed now00:53
wxlbut i'm still getting something about the file list for procps being messed up00:53
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Unit193--reinstall?00:55
=== Daviey_ is now known as Daviey
wxlhm00:59
wxlnope00:59
wxldo the .dscs get saved locally first?00:59
Unit193The dsc files aren't needed, though the deb files are in /var/cache/apt/archives/01:01
wxlso that's the file list01:01
wxlprocfs isn't there01:02
wxls/f/p/g01:02
wxloh there it is01:03
wxlmaybe i'll delete all the archives01:03
wxldeleting, reupdating failed :(01:04
Unit193Can I haz paste?01:05
wxldon't look texty!01:05
wxlbut yes01:05
wxlargh no pastebinit on here01:06
wxlyeah it's megagobbledeegook01:07
wxlhttp://www.sendspace.com/file/2u4wnx01:09
wxlit's not pastebin i know01:09
wxltoo big01:09
Unit193You're sending the debfile?  Also don't see that version in any release of Ubuntu.01:11
wxlyeah well don't ask me01:12
wxli ask to download procps and that's what i get01:12
wxlmaybe it's a key problem?01:12
wxlhow do i get new keys?01:13
Unit193ubuntu-keyring for the archive signing.  So, just to rehash: What exactly is the problem?  Can you check sources.list?  And lastly, apt-get update?01:14
wxlupdate is working fine now01:15
wxlso initially i was getting all these ps errors when i tried to update01:15
wxlso i took a look at /bin/ps and it looked like it was a file list!01:15
wxli put ps on from another computer01:15
=== TheLordOfTime is now known as teward
wxland then every time i try to install i get an error that the file list for procps doesn't have a ending newline01:16
wxlsources.list looks fine01:16
zsw__hello is there an op here02:26
hyperairyes02:28
hyperairwhy?02:28
zsw__you not an op02:29
hyperairsays who?02:29
zsw__nvm02:29
zsw__can you help me02:29
hyperairwith what?02:29
zsw__i resolved my buntu bans last night and im baned again02:30
zsw__what hapend02:30
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zack123i cant even join ubuntu0ops02:32
zack123hello?02:32
hyperairwhoops, sorry02:36
zack123its ok02:36
hyperairwas afk02:36
zack123can you help02:36
hyperairi'll check with #ubuntu-ops02:36
zack123ok02:36
DF3D2i cant seem to figure out how to add a "custom" launch button to a panel ?06:57
DF3D2only pre defined apps06:57
Warcowhello!10:19
diecastartshave a odd problem. I rebooted the computer and now lubuntu will not login. it flash black for a second and then goes back to the login screen over and over. But i open ok in openbox mode11:03
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diecastartshave a odd problem. I rebooted the computer and now lubuntu will not login. it flash black for a second and then goes back to the login screen over and over. But i open ok in openbox mode11:11
NindustriesSo I changed some things to grub, and now the same programs keep opening when starting lubuntu. Suggestions?11:35
NindustriesI think; reboot=acpi11:36
diecastartsNo good12:04
diecastartstried a shutdown to be sure12:04
diecastartsoops wrong window12:05
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BlitzHereDoes anyone know how to configure xdg-open to open the right application when I click on magnet/irc/steam links in chrome?14:49
BlitzHereI've tried a bunch of things and it done't work14:49
BlitzHereKeeps opening a new browser window14:49
BlitzHereComputer:~$ xdg-open steam://run/55014:49
BlitzHereCreated new window in existing browser session.14:50
STHGOMhow do you mount a .iso file with wine?15:22
holsteinSTHGOM: whats the bigger picture you are trying to do?15:23
Unit193..Why with wine?15:23
Unit193mkdir mnt && sudo mount mygame.iso mnt/15:23
Unit193mount -o loop that is15:23
STHGOMold laptop = external disc drive = one free usb port15:24
STHGOMtrying to get a windows game to play without disc15:24
holsteini suppose there are ways that could still be prevented15:25
Unit193Sure, loopmount and define the mount as drive D: in winecfg15:25
STHGOMUnit193 can you explain those commands?15:25
holsteinman mount15:26
holstein!sudo15:26
ubottusudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !gksu (GNOME, Xfce), or !kdesudo (KDE). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo15:26
holstein!mount15:26
ubottumount is used to attach devices to directories. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount15:26
STHGOM!mkdir15:27
Unit193mkdir make dir15:27
holsteinmake directory15:27
STHGOMyea15:27
STHGOMsooo15:27
STHGOMmake directory mount && sudo mount mygame.iso mount/15:28
* STHGOM digesting this15:28
STHGOMwhat do i do then?15:29
STHGOMand dont i have to have a path for mygame.iso?15:31
STHGOMblock device is write-protected15:33
STHGOMit arrears to have worked15:34
STHGOMappears15:34
STHGOMty15:35
STHGOMgoodbye15:36
STHGOMare there other ways to find programs you have installed with LSC than just going into the menu?18:39
STHGOMLSC = Lubuntu Software Center18:40
STHGOManyone?18:44
phillwSTHGOM: not sure what you seek?18:47
STHGOMi just cant find it in the menu18:50
phillwSTHGOM: does http://askubuntu.com/questions/17823/how-to-list-all-installed-packages answer your question?18:50
phillwahh, the installed an application and it does not show up in the menu issue!... that's a little more tricky... 1st see if it is installed (use that link) then try launching it from terminal. If it launches from there you can manually make a menu entry for a mis behaving application.18:52
phillwdo NOT use sudo <<application name>> you will break it horribly!18:53
STHGOMi guess so18:55
phillwif it insists on sudo, use gksudo which will not horribly break things :)18:55
STHGOMcan you do recent18:56
STHGOM?18:56
phillwOh... WHY, OH WHY did they stop issuing gksudo / gksu?.... There are times I pull my hair out! STHGOM you will also need http://askubuntu.com/questions/284306/why-is-gksu-no-longer-installed-by-default to install it18:56
STHGOMwhat?18:57
phillwSTHGOM: you can look at /var/log/apt it will list all that apt has done (so a grep, or a tail should find what you have been doing)18:59
STHGOMrecently installed18:59
phillwSTHGOM: if the application needs privs of an admin, then you will need to launch it with gksu and NOT sudo.19:00
phillwbasically, the simple rule is... if it has a window (e.g. GUI) then use gksu.19:00
STHGOMi was thinking more along the lines of folders19:02
phillwthe filemanagers are a classic case of using gksudo (try sudo firefox and watch it crash and burn before your eyes once you try it from menu... - well actually don't unless you want some serious headaches!!!)19:03
STHGOMwut?19:04
phillwpcmanfm can open folders as root user, it is safer that way :)19:04
STHGOMman im you lost me19:04
phillwif you issue dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall > ~/Desktop/packages and then pastebin that up, I will be happy to look for you.19:05
STHGOMwhat?19:07
STHGOMim new to lubuntu19:07
phillwMenu --> Accessories --> LXTerminal19:07
phillwthen issue dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall > ~/Desktop/packages19:07
phillwthat will create a file onyou desktop called packages19:08
STHGOMk19:08
phillwsorry, that I'm the best at explaining this... I'm wathing one of the only two TV programmes I like at the same time....19:09
phillw*not the best*19:09
phillwOh, and I have a finger in a splint which affects my typing!... the typos will appear.. if they are critical I'll re-type.19:10
STHGOMis there a way to show the programs that arent requred for lubuntu to run19:17
phillwSTHGOM: there is a list of what lubuntu ships with19:18
phillwi install bluefish and other bits and pieces at each install.19:18
STHGOMi want a list of what is installed that DOSN'T come with lubuntu19:20
phillwif you make that listing, we can then look at what comes with the lubuntu-desktop meta package19:21
STHGOMwhat is that?19:25
phillwthe meta package has all the applications that lubuntu auto installs and also is used when the build machines make the ISO's that people download.19:27
STHGOMk19:30
phillwit is, simply put, a list of what to include from the many thousands of applications in the repository into lubuntu... for an example, we do not ship libre-office like some of the family do, so it is not in the list. You can, as you have seen, install anything you want from the repository as an 'add on' and also remove things. removing things will usually prompt you to be told that lubuntu-desktop will be removed. that is the file that holds the list. 19:31
phillw*buntu meta files are very well behaved... You tell it you no longer want the defaults and it will never trouble you again.19:33
STHGOMall... i.. want... is... to... see... my... recently... installed... games...19:34
phillwSTHGOM: then run dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall > ~/Desktop/packages19:35
STHGOMi guess i installed lubuntu the other day so everything is "recently installed"19:37
phillwSTHGOM: that's fine.... run the command and tell me when you have done so.19:37
STHGOMa thing came up on the desktop that says this:19:38
STHGOMabiwordinstall19:38
STHGOMabiword-commoninstall19:38
STHGOMaccountsserviceinstall19:38
STHGOMace-of-penguinsinstall19:38
STHGOMaclinstall19:38
STHGOMacpidinstall19:38
STHGOMadduserinstall19:38
STHGOMalsa-baseinstall19:38
STHGOMalsa-utilsinstall19:38
STHGOManacroninstall19:38
STHGOMapp-install-datainstall19:38
STHGOMapparmorinstall19:38
STHGOMapportinstall19:38
STHGOMapport-gtkinstall19:38
STHGOMaptinstall19:38
STHGOMapt-transport-httpsinstall19:38
phillw;flood | STHGOM19:38
STHGOMapt-utilsinstall19:38
STHGOMaptdaemoninstall19:38
STHGOMaptdaemon-datainstall19:38
STHGOMapturlinstall19:39
STHGOMapturl-commoninstall19:39
STHGOMaspellinstall19:39
STHGOMaspell-eninstall19:39
STHGOMat-spi2-coreinstall19:39
STHGOMaudaciousinstall19:39
STHGOMaudacious-plugins:i386install19:39
STHGOMaudacious-plugins-datainstall19:39
STHGOMavahi-daemoninstall19:39
STHGOMbase-filesinstall19:39
STHGOMbase-passwdinstall19:39
STHGOMbashinstall19:39
STHGOMbash-completioninstall19:39
STHGOMbcinstall19:39
STHGOMbind9-hostinstall19:39
STHGOMbinfmt-supportinstall19:39
STHGOMbinutilsinstall19:39
STHGOMbluemaninstall19:39
STHGOMbluezinstall19:39
STHGOMbsdmainutilsinstall19:39
STHGOMbsdutilsinstall19:39
STHGOMbusybox-initramfsinstall19:39
STHGOMbusybox-staticinstall19:39
STHGOMbzip2install19:39
STHGOMca-certificatesinstall19:39
STHGOMcabextractinstall19:39
STHGOMcapsinstall19:39
STHGOMchromium-browserinstall19:39
STHGOMchromium-codecs-ffmpeginstall19:40
STHGOMclementineinstall19:40
STHGOMcommand-not-foundinstall19:40
STHGOMcommand-not-found-datainstall19:40
STHGOMconsole-setupinstall19:40
STHGOMconsolekitinstall19:40
STHGOMcoreutilsinstall19:40
STHGOMcpioinstall19:40
STHGOMcppinstall19:40
STHGOMcpp-4.7install19:40
STHGOMcpp-4.8install19:40
STHGOMcraftyinstall19:40
STHGOMcrafty-books-medtosmallinstall19:40
STHGOMcrdainstall19:40
STHGOMcroninstall19:40
STHGOMcryptsetup-bininstall19:40
STHGOMcupsinstall19:40
STHGOMcups-bsdinstall19:40
STHGOMcups-clientinstall19:40
STHGOMcups-commoninstall19:40
STHGOMcups-daemoninstall19:40
STHGOMcups-driver-gutenprintinstall19:40
STHGOMcups-filtersinstall19:40
STHGOMcups-ppdcinstall19:40
STHGOMcups-server-commoninstall19:40
STHGOMcurlinstall19:40
STHGOMdashinstall19:40
STHGOMdbusinstall19:40
STHGOMdbus-x11install19:41
STHGOMdconf-cliinstall19:41
STHGOMdconf-gsettings-backend:i386install19:41
STHGOMdconf-serviceinstall19:41
STHGOMdebconfinstall19:41
STHGOMdebconf-i18ninstall19:41
STHGOMdebianutilsinstall19:41
STHGOMdesktop-file-utilsinstall19:41
STHGOMdh-pythoninstall19:41
STHGOMdictionaries-commoninstall19:41
STHGOMdiffutilsinstall19:41
STHGOMexactly19:41
STHGOMto much19:41
STHGOM;flood | STHGOM19:42
phillwUnit193: STHGOM seems a newbie.... I'll keep an eye on him re-appearing19:46
k-radhow do i change lubuntu clock settings to am and pm only through something i can adjust22:50
wxlok guys, know of any hope for a drive for VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 661/741/760 PCI/AGP or 662/761Gx PCIE VGA Display Adapter?23:40
wxldriver that is23:41
wxli'm going to ask over on #ubuntu; this is too specific to need your guys' help23:44
wxlhowveer nice you are :)23:44

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