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facetoeHello, I changed my window manager to awesomewm and it works great. The only problem is when I log in I get the message "Failed to connect to X server", however when I type "startx" it starts up fine. Any idea how I can fix this annoying error?04:06
wxlfacetoe: /var/log/Xorg.0.log provide any hints? grep it for egrep "(\(EE\)|\(WW\))" for a start04:10
facetoewxl, There are a few errors in there, this is what I found - https://gist.github.com/anonymous/971866804:14
wxlnothing particular shocking from what i can tell04:15
wxlmy guess too is that given you can get to lightdm, it's probably not an X issue04:17
wxlmaybe a lightdm issue04:17
facetoeI'm using awesomewm as the window manager, could it be a problem with launching awesomewm?04:18
wxlmaybe04:19
facetoeI don't mind typing startx when I login, is there a way to prevent it from attempting to start the window manager on boot?04:19
facetoewhen I type startx it works fine04:19
facetoewhich is weird04:19
wxlwell sure04:19
wxlbut i'm investigating further04:19
facetoeI tried setting "GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text"" in the grub file as I read that might do it but it had no effect.04:21
wxlhow did you install awesome?04:21
facetoeIt was quite a while ago and I can't remember. I'm pretty sure I just installed it with apt then edited various config files. For example in my .xinitrc I have "exec awesome".04:24
wxlyeah well .xinitrcs are pretty weird in the ubuntu world04:26
facetoeAhh ok, I might have a hunt around and see if I can find a better way to launch awesomewm. Thanks for your help!04:28
wxli'm looking!04:28
wxlif you get rid of .xinitrc, does it behave correctly, facetoe04:29
wxl?04:29
wxlprolly just boots to openbox but still04:29
facetoeI'll give it a go, one sec04:29
facetoeWell, it just booted into a blank screen. Then a popup came up saying there was software to be updated but I had no mouse to select anything! Not sure what happened there... but it seems the .xinitrc is doing something important!04:38
wxlit would be interesting to know what else you've changed04:39
facetoeI wish I had tried to solve this when I installed it... Learned a lesson there!04:40
wxlindeed04:40
wxldo you have an Xorg.conf?04:41
facetoeI have a few backup ones but it doesn't look like I am using one at the moment04:43
wxlthat's a good sign :)04:43
facetoeAhh good!04:44
wxldo you have an awesomewm.desktop in /usr/share/xsessions?04:44
facetoeYep, it is the only file in that directory. Here is its contents - https://gist.github.com/anonymous/971896104:46
wxlyikes04:47
wxlall your default sessions are gone04:47
wxlthat's why you get the blank screen with the default session there is none :)04:48
facetoeOops... I have a Lubuntu installation in a VM, should I copy the defaults over from there?04:48
wxlif you want the original, probably04:48
wxlthe Exec on Lubuntu.desktop is /usr/bin/lxsession -s Lubuntu -e LXDE04:49
wxloh i think we're onto something04:50
facetoeAhhh... maybe it needs the full path?04:50
wxlnope04:50
wxlbut it may need lxsession04:50
facetoeahh ok04:50
wxldo you have an awesome folder in /etc/xdg/lxsession04:51
facetoenope04:51
wxlanything in there?04:51
facetoeThere are two directoryies, images and ui. Images has some boot, restart type icons and contains lxpolkit.ui and lxsession-default-apps.ui04:52
wxlweird04:53
facetoeui contains lxpolkit.ui and lxsession-default-apps.ui04:53
wxlcuz in /etc/xdg/lxsession/{some session}/desktop.conf the window manager is specified04:54
facetoeMaybe I could copy the desktop.conf entry into a folder in lxsession and edit it a little?04:58
wxlpossibly04:59
wxlbut your install sounds really funky04:59
facetoeYea I have no idea what I did. I may have created a monster!04:59
wxlyeah you should keep track of what you change05:00
wxlespecially if you follow advice you don't totally understand XD05:00
facetoeI think I pieced it together from various posts and tutorials and that's why it is so random05:00
wxlyeah that's a bad scene05:01
wxli mean feel free to try things but if they don't work you have to know how to completely reverse them AND you should really know what it is that you're doing05:01
facetoeLesson learned... I think I might try stuff like this out in a VM first next time05:02
facetoeThen if I get it working put it on my real machine05:02
wxlchanging the default window manager might help05:03
wxlfacetoe: what's /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager point to?05:04
facetoeit points to /usr/bin/awesome05:05
wxlwell that05:06
wxls good at least05:06
wxloh maybe i'll try installing it05:07
facetoeOk cool05:08
wxlbrb05:09
facetoeOk no worries, thanks for your patience!05:09
wxlwell it didn't make a session05:11
wxldoes awesome have a conf file somewhere?05:13
facetoeYes mine is in ~/.config/awesome05:14
wxl/etc/xdg/awesome/rc/lua05:15
wxli was looking for systemwide05:15
facetoeAhh ok05:16
wxlwell that didn't work well05:32
facetoeOh no! What happened?05:33
wxlnothing i couldn't put back :)05:33
wxljust couldn't get it to start by hacking at the configurations in /etc/xdg/lxsesion05:34
facetoeIT doesn't seem to want to install easily...05:34
wxldoesn't seem so05:36
facetoeI saw a post on askUbuntu for making another window manager the default, it recommended using dpkg -reconfigure <wmanager>. Not sure what that does though so I didn;'t try it05:37
wxlit just runs through the configuration settings that happen when you install the package05:39
* ianorlin hasn't done anything with changing window managers05:40
wxlnot the world's greatest idea really05:40
wxlianorlin: me either, sadly. trying to learn but at least with awesome it's not easy05:40
facetoeYea I figured it could go badly05:40
wxlwell i'm pooped05:42
wxlnight kids05:42
wxlgood luck facetoe05:42
wxlmight want to try backing up ~ and do a reinstall05:42
facetoeNo worries, thanks for working through it with me!05:43
FuuqUmiistwhen i play a video file i can hear the audio but the video cannot be seen, what could be the problem?06:52
ianorlinwhat are you using to play it?06:58
ianorlinmplayer?06:58
s991533Hello~06:59
ianorlinhi06:59
s991533I want to set up a mirror for lubuntu, does anyone knows how large is it?06:59
ianorlinthe iso or all the repos?07:00
s991533because I found there is no mirror in my country, only a outdated mirror of ubuntu-image07:00
s991533the iso07:00
s991533the repos is the same with ubuntu, tight?07:00
ianorlinthe iso is aroudn 700 mb but there are many07:00
s991533s/tight/right/g07:00
FuuqUmiistyeah mplayer07:00
s991533yep07:01
s991533so I want to know the total size@@07:01
ianorlinrepos are same with ubuntu07:01
ianorlinubuntu repos are really big07:01
s991533there are already many ubuntu repo mirror enough07:01
s991533I just wanna set up a lubuntu iso mirror :)07:01
s991533but seems there is no info about mirror / rsync on the lubuntu website@@07:02
ianorlinphillw you around you have more expirence on this than me07:02
s991533sorry, I don't really understand, can you explain in another way@@?07:04
s991533((my english skill is pool ...07:04
ianorlinhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors07:04
s991533thanks, I've read that, but seems that's not what I need07:07
s991533there is only info about repo and iso for 'Ubuntu'07:07
s991533ex : http://tw.releases.ubuntu.com/07:07
s991533We are happy to provide hosting for the following projects via the cdimage server. While they are not commercially supported by Canonical, they receive full support from their communities.07:07
s991533meens the mirrors dont serve Lubtuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu07:08
s991533and I'm sure I do not have enough space to serve all of them07:08
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phillws991533: have a look at http://phillw.net/isos/ and see if you want to host the lubuntu ISO's. By far the easiest way is to have them and be a seed for torrent downloads.09:18
s991533phillw: thanks!09:19
s991533I will take a look at it later09:19
walleyeran into a lot of gotchas installing lamp server in lubuntu 13.1009:33
walleyeanyone have a more smoother installation lot of net tutorials are outdated. Thanks09:34
phillwwalleye: you could always use mine :)09:40
phillwI did hold a ubuntu classroom session on this, the records will be somewhere... byt this link is where I got things prepped up for it and had discussion with people after the classroom session. http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=11909:42
walleyephillw sure what lubuntu you running09:43
phillwand, you are correct... there is load of incorrect stuff out on the net!... tasksel will always be your friend :)09:43
phillwI'm on 14.04 aqt present... tasksel looks after what needs grabbing ever since 2007 :)09:44
walleyephillw  ok09:44
phillwit just is not in desktop anymore and needs adding. (not sure if it has got into 14.04 by default... the apt-get install command will tell you if it is already there).09:45
walleyeI was following old tuts but nothing lubuntu-specific09:46
phillwwalleye: tasksel will work for any of the *buntu family :)09:47
phillwit just so happened I did the classroom running lubuntu (coz I love it).09:48
walleyei will do a re install and try taskel09:48
walleyeI will look into taskel09:48
walleyethank you so much09:49
phillwit looks after all the worries of what version of what should you install etc.09:49
phillwyou're welcome09:49
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vn151502510I wonder can install Lubuntu using the graphical with 128MB RAM with a swap partition15:42
phillwvn151502510: you'd be really pushing it... you may need to use minimal. alternate should also work.15:50
vn151502510thanks15:51
phillwvn151502510: this close to release, I'd suggest trying 14.0415:53
vn151502510sometimes I need to run live usb to show how lubuntu is, so I wonder, if I create a swap partition, it can run with graphic, right?15:56
phillwvn151502510: there is OBI which may help, it has a 14.04 non-pae version as well as for celeron M chips.15:58
phillwvn151502510: have a read of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/OBI and see if that fits your needs15:59
vn151502510Thanks. I think it maybe what I need. OBI16:03
phillwvn151502510: the lubuntu community do a lot of things to backup what is available from our devs. I'm the guilty party for the non-pae kernel for 14.04 (the list of people to thank who helped me is very long!).16:05
phillwas we no longer need fake-pae for the celeron-M chips, that has freed up that person to move onto "how low can we go" again.16:06
jamieballyWhat do I do to install Lubuntu?16:09
phillwjamiebally: head over to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/GetLubuntu16:10
phillwif you have questions, pop back and ask :)16:10
wxltry as i might i couldn't help someone last night use awesome instead of openbox. there is a /usr/share/xsessions/awesome.desktop but my guess is the real problem is lacking a directory in /etc/xdg/lxsession. any ideas?16:11
jamieballyI did. I am installing Lubuntu on my other laptop as I speak but it isn't working. What can I do16:11
phillwIf you're feeling 'brave', go grab 14.04 and help out with our first LTS (taking backups is advised :) )16:11
phillwjamiebally: which version?16:11
wxljamiebally: what exactly is not working? what responze are you getting?16:11
jamieballythe new version. PC 32bit It says, your process cannot be completed,16:12
wxljamiebally: at what point does it say this?16:12
jamieballyOnce the installer gets to 52%16:13
wxljamiebally: did you md5 the iso?16:13
phillwjamiebally: have you run the self check on the CD?16:13
jamieballyNo and I do not have a CD16:13
phillwwxl: there's an echo :D16:13
wxlphillw: then you probably have a usb. in which case you should md5 the iso and then the usb16:13
jamieballyNo I don't have a USB16:14
wxljamiebally: what do you have?16:14
phillwwalter, it appears not a stable link :)16:14
wxlhahahah16:14
phillwwxl: OBI seems a nice and stable way to install via USB... nio is working on another installer now that fake-pae is not needed for trusty :)16:17
jb2Hi16:18
phillw!ask16:18
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience16:18
jb2On the GetLubuntu page it says I need a DVD or CD, Why?16:19
jb2phillw and ubottu: Sorry16:19
phillwjb2: that is the media that we know works... there has been issues with USB sticks16:19
jb2How and Why do I need a CD or DVD?16:19
phillwjb2: you download the ISO and then put it onto a CD or DVD. If you want to use a USB memory stick, it needs to be 1GB or larger at present.16:20
jb2Why do I need to?16:21
phillwjb2: because you will start your computer using that device (cd / dvd / usb) and not the hard disk in your computer.16:21
jb2OK, how do I do that and will I need to do that every time I use mu computer?16:22
phillwnot if you install lubuntu. At that point it will transfer to your hard drive and you will no longer need the cd / dvd etc.16:22
jb2phillw: how do I start my computer using the CD16:23
jb2?16:23
phillwjb2: do you want just to have lubuntu or lubuntu and windows?16:23
jb2Just lubuntu16:23
phillwmost computers can be told to use the CD as the 1st boot device.. i.e. before the hard drive.16:24
jb2How?16:24
phillwwhat is the make / model of the computer?16:24
jb2Windows Vista Toshiba16:25
* wxl facepalms16:25
phillwouch... vista... you poor soul!16:25
jb2I know. That is why I'm getting lubuntu16:25
phillw2nd vista person switching this weekend... I'm posting the CD to the 1st guy as he in UK :)16:27
jb2OK. What do you mean, posting? I am in the UK too.16:27
phillwI'm going to make the CD and pop it in the post... also, for BIOS to set up the CD to be 1st boot device it is For Toshiba notebook PCs manufactured since the introduction of Windows XP16:28
phillwOne or more of the following methods will be effective:16:28
phillwF2 key method16:28
phillwTurn the computer on. If you see an invitation to press the F2 key to enter Setup, do so. The Setup screen will appear.16:28
jb2phillw: ok. Thank You16:29
phillwjb2: the important part is when you download the ISO that you check it. Do you know how to burn a CD / have you any blank CD-R's ?16:31
jb2How do I check it?16:33
wxl!md5 | jb216:34
ubottujb2: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows16:34
phillwcheers walter :)16:34
phillwI found http://www.winmd5.com/]16:35
phillw* http://www.winmd5.com/ *16:35
phillwjb2: it is so very, very important that at each stage that you check the md5. if it is one tiny bit wrong, you will not have a reliable working system - even if it installs.16:36
wxland he literally means a single bit (i.e. a 0 is instead a 1)16:37
phillwindeed!16:37
phillwjb2: if you hit problems, email me your address to phillw@phillw.net and I'll pop you a CD in the post tomorrow when I mail Micheal's.16:42
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js_doodehey ya'll. i'm very for the lubuntu community and channel :)17:42
js_doodewell early this morning(was dead tired) i came in here asking about a lamp server setup on lubuntu 13.1017:43
js_doodea great community member explained to be the most efficient(and painless) way to set that up17:43
js_doode^ i just don't remember. Yesterday i was following a tutorial link on the wordpress site for lamp setup, and kept running into walls.17:44
MohiOkay.. so how can we help you?17:47
js_doodeMohi: anyone here successful at a lubuntu lamp setup?17:47
js_doodeand if so, can you lead me to a good source, my google fu is lacking :/17:48
js_doode^ i believe he mentioned using tasksel17:49
MohiYou want to install and configure is it? and you missed the advise given to you today ?17:49
js_doode^Mohi: that was all that was mentioned --> tasksel17:49
js_doodeyeah. sorry17:50
Mohihttp://www.unixmen.com/install-lamp-with-1-command-in-ubuntu-1010-maverick-meerkat/ this link might help you17:52
js_doodeMohi: thank you.i appreciate it. we'll see how this goes... adieau17:52
Mohio/17:52
phillwMohi: can you pop ont #phillw. thanks17:59
phillw*onto*17:59
Mohierm I was idling in ##17:59
Mohilemme change that17:59
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apb1963Does anyone know how to get windows to stack/group vertically on the ... task panel?20:20
apb196312.0420:21
phillwapb1963: others may have different views.... 12.04 lubuntu is well past EoL (End of Life).20:22
wxlfigured out how to get awesome to work!20:22
phillwwalter, did you the call to arms to check the upcoming wiki areas for our 1st LTS?20:23
phillw*did you see*20:23
apb1963phillw: ummm... no.  EOL is 5 years.  I believe we're into the second maybe third year now, not sure.20:23
wxlnuh uh20:23
wxlphillw: kinda been off the list…20:24
phillwapb1963: 12.04 is not an LTS for lubuntu... our 1st one is 14,0420:24
apb1963phillw: ok, it's possible I'm using the wrong terminology....  ubuntu 12.04 is 5 years, and I have just installed the lubuntu-desktop - I guess I don't know what version of the desktop.20:25
wxloh man i like awesome20:25
phillwapb1963: you will get kernel updates, but you will not get any lubuntu updates.20:25
apb1963phillw: I have installed whatever the latest lubuntu-desktop is, that is available in the repos.  I do not know how to verify the version.20:26
phillwimho, i'd say go for 14.04 lubuntu. It is a better version than the one we forced to releases at 13.1020:26
phillwbut, that is my opinion.20:27
apb1963phillw: I have installed whatever the latest lubuntu-desktop is, that is available in the repos.  I do not know how to verify the version.20:27
phillwapb1963: open terminal session and issue20:29
phillwuname -a20:29
phillwthen post up what it ways (you will need to CTRL+SHIFT+C to copy from a terminal session, and then just CTRL+V to paste it here :) )20:29
phillws/ways/says20:29
apb19633.2.0-60-generic-pae #91-Ubuntu SMP Wed Feb 19 04:14:56 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux20:30
phillwwxl: is he on 13.10 ?20:36
phillwprecise.. so I I can tell.20:37
wxlbased on the linux shell?20:37
phillw12.0420:37
phillwwxl: I suggest that apb1963 moves to 14.04; what are your thoughts on that?20:38
apb1963phillw: I have no interest on moving off the LTS version of ubuntu at the moment, but thank you for your suggestion.  My interest is in a window manager that provides window grouping.  KDE/kwin does, but unfortunately I was plagued by constant crashes of virtually every application I ran.  And so after some research, I decided to try lxde/lubuntu-desktop.20:41
phillwapb1963: 12.04 lubuntu is not lts. I'm seeking to move you to the lts.20:42
apb1963While I like it in general, I finding window grouping/stacking to be a critical feature for me.20:42
phillwjust  a little early :)20:42
apb1963phillw: Please review https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS20:43
apb196312.04 is supported until 201720:43
phillwapb1963: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu#Lubuntu_12.04_is_not_an_LTS20:44
phillwubuntu do not make the fixes for lubuntu, xubuntu, kubuntu etx... those teams decide to lts or not... lubuntu could not have been lts even if it is was wished.20:45
apb1963phillw: There is some confusion over nomenclature.  I am running ubuntu 12.04, with lubuntu-desktop.  I have not installed the lubuntu distribution.20:46
phillwapb1963: you are using very outdated versions of what makes lubuntu.20:47
holsteinthe lubuntu version is not supporting 12.04 anymore.. so, you can remove the lubuntu-desktop, intall LXDE, and get support in #ubuntu, apb196320:47
apb1963phillw: I am only interested in the desktop at this time, although I'm not 100% certain the difference between the desktop and the window manager.20:48
phillwthere is no support, as the answer to a bug is "update to the newer supported, version :)"20:48
apb1963holstein: thank you, now I understand.20:48
holsteinapb1963: its confusing, and i understand the confusion20:49
apb1963holstein: Although, as I mentioned previously... I merely installed the lubuntu-desktop that was in the repos.  Perhaps someone needs to communicate with the repo keepers?20:49
holsteinapb1963: there is not "repo keeper".. lubuntu *is* ubuntu, and those packages are part of the default ubuntu repos20:50
holsteinthe issue is, lubuntu 12.04 is not supported.. main ubuntu is supporting 12.04.. and xubuntu AFAIK20:50
holsteinbut, if you are experiencing an issue with a lubuntu specific application in lubuntu 12.04, it is not being supported any longer20:51
holsteinyou can, however, use main ubuntu 12.04, which is supported, and use the LXDE desktop, which should be getting updates for security, etc20:51
holsteinhowever, i would suggest using 13.10, or the upcoming 14.04.. this is a small, but actually active team, and the changes are worth seeing20:52
apb1963holstein: ok so is the package called lxde, lxde-desktop or something else?  For purposes of apt-get install ?20:52
holsteinapb1963: correct.. the "lubuntu-desktop" package pulls that in, as well as other things..20:53
apb1963holstein: I need a stable system... I can't keep upgrading for the sake of upgrading.20:53
holsteinapb1963: sure, and 12.04 is not "stable" its a long term support20:53
holsteinapb1963: the "in betwwen" are not less stable, and the long term supports are not more stable20:53
holsteinthey are only longer supported20:53
holstein14.04 *will* be a long term support for lubuntu20:53
holsteinthats another reason why i suggested, and still suggest it.. you can install lubuntu 14.04, and use it, and not "upgrade for upgrades sake"20:54
holsteinit will be supported, officially, for 3 years IIRC20:54
holsteinwith the ubuntu 14.04 core being supported for 520:55
apb1963holstein: I'm not sure I'm sticking with lubuntu. If I can't get window group/stacking and tabbing... then there's no point for me to even consider upgrading.20:55
holsteinapb1963: try live CDs.. thats what they are there for20:55
holsteinapb1963: lxde is light.. and is intended for that.. if you want/need more funcitonaltiy, you may want to consider a heavier window manager20:56
holsteini have used LXDE with the xfce window manager before.. but, i feel you want an "out of the box" experience, that is just what you are seeking.. and that may not happend20:57
holsteinthough, i assure you, with any of the DE's really, one can typically personalize to one's exact liking20:57
apb1963holstein: I liked the look of lubuntu/lxde... I just assumed it would have what I thought was common/simple functionality... I guess I was wrong.20:57
holsteinapb1963: and, im not saying it doenst have it20:57
holsteinapb1963: what im actually saying is, anything can be added to it20:57
apb1963holstein: OK, so ... it boils down to how do I add what I need?20:58
holsteinapb1963: if you want something more "out of the box" like you want, elaborate here, or in #ubuntu, or in a general linux channel, or on a mailing list20:58
apb1963holstein: window grouping/stacking & tabbing.20:59
apb1963it's that simple :)20:59
holsteinapb1963: ok20:59
holsteinapb1963: what are you looking for?20:59
apb1963I want my windows to stack20:59
apb1963vertically20:59
apb1963on the task panel20:59
holsteinok20:59
holsteini have no idea what that means, so, try sharing a screenshot, or other information21:00
apb1963so if I have 5 window libre office windows... instead of being spread horizontally like they are now, I want them to group up in one .... I don't know what to call it... icon?21:00
apb1963on the task panel21:00
apb1963in kwin I think the behavior is called grouping21:01
apb1963to me, it looks like a stack... of... plates?21:01
holsteinsure.. i have added that each time21:01
holsteinwindow grouping..21:01
apb1963ok, so how would I add that please?21:02
apb1963I've googled... I can't find anything relevant.21:02
apb1963i've googled for hours21:03
phillwholstein: is that not on the FAQ area?21:03
apb1963I did not see it in the FAQ I was looking at... perhaps there is a different FAQ21:03
holsteinit may be (whichh is what we are discussing) that the feature is not present in that 2012 version of lxpanel21:04
holsteinhttp://forum.lxde.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=119821:04
phillwapb1963: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/FAQ If holstein has a fix, it should be added to that area21:04
holsteinyou can always add any panel you want, as well, if you find 12.04 is needed, and doesnt have it "out of th box"21:05
phillwholstein: which is while also suggest that apb1963 updates to at least 13,10 (and most likely 14.04).21:05
holsteinapb1963: group similar tasks.. thats what i always see it referenced as21:06
apb1963holstein: ok so how can I tell what panel I have?21:07
holsteinapb1963: try some live CD's and see if it meets your needs, assuming you cant get it sorted out.. or, think about how long you used whatever operating system you came from before finding that feature21:07
holsteinapb1963: newer tweaks wont be added to lxpanel, for example.. since 12.04 is not supported21:08
holsteinapb1963: you can install xfce4 therr, or xubuntu-desktop and have likely much more out of the box what you are looking for21:08
apb1963ok I found the proper place to click....   LXPanel 0.5.821:08
holsteinapb1963: ok.. i would just look for the settings, and see if they are there.. if you dont see them its likely, as i, and the post states.. its an older version that doesnt have it21:09
holsteinapb1963: you can use xfce, as i suggested, or, just try the 13.10 lubuntu live CD, and see if the settings there fit your needs..21:09
apb1963holstein: sorry, I missed the suggestion of xfce... I prefer not to install an entirely new distribution.  I don't mind changing out components... as long as it doesn't hose me of course.21:10
phillwapb1963: or even try the 14.04 one at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds21:11
apb1963Unable to locate package xfce21:11
holsteinapb1963: thats why i have offered many suggestions, most of which (sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop) doesnt require installing a new distro21:12
holsteinplus, we are talking about versions of ubuntu.. all ubuntu distros21:12
apb1963lxpanel is already the newest version.21:12
holsteinapb1963: the package name, as i suggested above is xfce4.. but, i would use xubuntu-desktop, if you want to explore the arguably heavier, and more feature-rich xfce21:12
holsteinapb1963: lxpanel is the newest its *ever* going to be in 12.0421:13
apb1963sorry, I still can't find your comment about xfce above... nor xubuntu21:13
holsteinapb1963: that what the issue is.. lxpanel is not supported in 12.0421:13
holsteinapb1963: you can search "xubuntu-desktop" with the package manager of your choice and try it, and see if it fits your needs21:13
apb1963installing xubuntu-desktop21:17
apb1963although I should have tried xfce first :(21:17
apb1963ok... all (mostly) installed.  Several missing packages, but if they didn't get pulled down automagically I assume I don't need them.21:26
holsteinapb1963: xubuntu-desktop should pull in all you need22:30

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