[05:36] <b3nt0> any quick way to reset xwindows without reinstalling?
[05:36] <b3nt0> or rebuilding everything
[05:36] <b3nt0> or rather lxwindows
[09:37] <leszek> hi
[15:25] <mic_> hello
[17:17] <lag^2> i booted lubuntu from a usb and none of the stuff that was already on pc is there on the lubuntu desktop
[17:18] <lag^2> how do i get to the stuff on from wht windows desktop?
[17:24] <lag^2> how do i "automount my main harddrive"
[17:43] <holstein> lag^2: i just use the filemanager
[17:43] <holstein> !mount | lag^2
[17:44] <holstein> keep in mind, its not "magic".. if your drive was failing or broken, linux wont "fix" it.. it'll just allow you to mount functional hard drives and rescue data
[17:57] <lag^2> is the file manager something i need to download?
[17:58] <holstein> lag^2: no
[17:58] <holstein> lag^2: you literaly click on it, in the bottom left.. you see the drives available on the left pane.. click and mount
[17:58] <holstein> or, refer to the link i gave on how to mount the drive
[17:58] <holstein> !Mount
[18:12] <Gl4di4t0r> How do I install virtualbox guest addons in Lubuntu?
[18:25] <KyouReeUs4nfo> Gl4di4t0r: run guest vm, install .. https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html#idp55231856
[19:01] <Guest21072> somebody talk spanish?
[19:01] <wxl> !es | Guest21072
[20:21] <utz1> Hey. Anybody else have a grey bar across their screen after updating to 14.04?
[20:35] <nitero> anyone know if there's a way to change the options in the shutdown menu in lxde?
[21:09] <lag^2> hi
[21:11] <lag^2> do i have to install lubuntu to access my harddrive? or does the "try w/o installing" allso allow me to acces my harddrive?
[21:12] <Unit193> Trying it should allow you to access.
[21:13] <lag^2> how do i tell it?
[21:21] <lag^2> "trying it should allow you to access" when i booted from my usb and chose " try withou instaling none of my programs or files were there
[21:23] <Unit193> ...No, they won't be, they'll be on the hard drive, which you can mount.
[21:23] <lag^2> how do i do that?'
[21:23] <Unit193> Sounds like you want to install.
[21:24] <randi> Hi after a successul upgrade to 14.04 fr0m 13.10, it seems that the pcmanfm tools no longer provides the "open current folder as root". Is there a alternative to this ?...Thanks
[21:24] <randi> Other than opening pcmanfm in terminal...
[21:25] <lag^2> can i just run the os from the usb and still access my drive?
[21:25] <Unit193> randi: Right, they don't.  I think LXDE made a post about creating a custom action that does the same thing.
[21:25] <Unit193> lag^2: You can *access* your drive now, but it won't act like an installed system.
[21:25] <randi> ahh ty Unit193, got a link to that ?
[21:25] <Unit193> !persistence
[21:27] <Unit193> randi: http://blog.lxde.org/?p=1082 not a ton on it though.
[21:27] <randi> My system is a full installation to a 30 gb micro ssd card with dual boot with puppy linux
[21:27] <randi> ty...Unit193 !!
[21:27] <Unit193> Sure.
[21:27] <randi> Its a script I spoz huh ?
[21:27] <lag^2> is the "persistant storege" on the usb?
[21:28] <randi> My installation is a full install , no persistent storage....
[21:29] <lag^2> i'm looing to use my harddrive for storeage of all my programs but keep the os on the usb
[21:29] <lag^2> can i do that?
[21:30] <randi> I think so.....as long as your system recognizes the drive as local
[21:30] <lag^2> so how do i do that?
[21:30] <randi> I think lubuntu might do that for you
[21:31] <lag^2> so how do i access the stuff from my harddrive?
[21:32] <randi> I think when you boot after a live install the persistent file is in your filesystem
[21:32] <randi> you move it, cut and paste to the drive
[21:33] <lag^2> how do i find the persistent file?
[21:33] <randi> look for it
[21:34] <randi> it in the filesystem of your live install
[21:34] <lag^2> on the usb?
[21:34] <randi> It might be called casper-rw...
[21:35] <randi> yah...on the usb
[21:36] <lag^2> move folder called casper-rw to the c drive?
[21:36] <randi> c drive huh?
[21:36] <lag^2> (hard drive)
[21:36] <randi> that sounds like ntfs or fat
[21:37] <randi> which win product is it ?
[21:37] <lag^2> 7
[21:37] <randi> so thats ntfs fs, well, put it there and see if it works
[21:38] <randi> just remove it from usb
[21:38] <randi> maybe copy it and put it also in your documents as a back up
[21:39] <randi> but yah, that would be where to put it , if it works on the ntfs file system, straight to the C drive
[21:40] <randi> I usually partition a larger flash and put it on the second partition
[21:41] <randi> ie the live partition gets redi=uced doen to minimum size then the rest of the "stick" gets partitioned to a ext4 fs and it becomes thenew home for casper-rw
[21:43] <randi> thats how I handle creating an alternate, and larger that 4 gb casper-rw/persistent  file
[21:43] <lag^2> ok i moved it to c do i delete the one on the usb now?
[21:44] <randi> No.....not yet, rename it with an x...at the end , just in case,
[21:44] <randi> If you rename it casper-rwx
[21:45] <randi> then if itb doesnt work or something wierd happens, you still have it
[21:45] <lag^2> then boot from the usb and it should let me get to all my normal stuff?
[21:46] <randi> should. If not you will boot to a new live system with nothing that you had saved available
[21:46] <randi> then you know it bdidnt work, hehe
[21:47] <lag^2> nothig i saved when used the usb lastime or nothing from the hard drive?
[21:47] <randi> usb
[21:48] <randi> saved stuff is in casper
[21:48] <randi> your hdd is seperate, youe windows stuff
[21:48] <randi> your*
[21:48] <lag^2> ok so once i start the usb how do i navigate to my windows stuff
[21:49] <randi> It will just be there on the left panel in pcmanfm
[21:49] <randi> WIN7 or whatever
[21:50] <B_Little> hi
[21:50] <lag^2> ok going to try a boot up with the livdusb
[21:50] <randi> good luck, you have to cross your fingers...k?
[21:51] <lag^2> um...ok
[21:51] <B_Little> what ip address do I have ?
[22:25] <lag^2> i ran it again and it was the same as before
[22:26] <lag^2> i didn't see a pcmanfm or win7 or anything
[22:28] <jxshxx> After upgrade to 14.04, my keyboard is not working in chromium browser.  It's fine in all other applications.  Any ideas?
[22:44] <lag^2> i mooved the casper to my harddrive and stil can't get to my harddrive from lubuntu
[22:46] <randi> try opening terminal and gksudo pacmanfm
[22:48] <randi> thats gonna be opening your filesystem as root
[22:49] <lag^2> so run?
[22:49] <lag^2> run pacmanfm?
[22:50] <randi> type gksudo pcmanfm in terminal to opn the filesystem as root and then possibly you will have access to your winbdows stuff in the side pane of the file system viewer
[22:51] <lag^2> how do i get terminal?
[22:52] <randi> really?
[22:53] <randi> is there an icon for it on the lower panel?
[22:54] <randi> menu>accessories>lxterminal
[22:57] <lag^2> i can't tell i can only run this on windows so far lol
[22:58] <lag^2> menu>accessories>lxterminal then type gksudo pcmanfm?
[23:12] <lag^2> is that right?
[23:20] <surfn> sup
[23:21] <lag^2> @randi is that right?
[23:57] <surfn> hey
[23:57] <surfn> I see that Lubuntu 14.04 was released - no surprise there, but I hear development of LXDE has stopped