[03:29] <A3> any devs online?
[12:08] <comics_idees> which command type to close an application?
[12:08] <greg__> Hello
[12:08] <comics_idees> I want to write a script to open an application and then write a command to close application
[12:08] <comics_idees> which command closes
[12:09] <comics_idees> the application?
[12:09] <comics_idees> quit?
[12:42] <greg__> Can anyone help with lubuntu?
[12:47] <msx> hi! i'm having an issue that seems somewhat odd with latest lubuntu: after installing it offline i connected the computer to the net, upgrade the system, activated de canonical partners repo but still can't get the full listing of packages available in the repos
[12:47] <msx> apt search tmux reveals nothing, same with the openssh server
[12:47] <msx> is this system somewhat borked? that would be strange as this is a fresh install
[12:49] <msx> and btw, it would be cool to have the openssh server shipped by default, i usually install lubuntu on unattanded machines - with some of them converting to headless shortly after they are set up and running
[16:17] <comics_idees> in vlc media player sometimes shows a corrupted image with large pixels for some seconds and after that it plays well,
[16:17] <comics_idees> why this happens
[16:17] <comics_idees> ?
[16:17] <comics_idees> only in lubuntu happens this
[16:23] <ianorlin> I don't know
[19:53] <Janusz> Hello. Is it possible to have on one PC, withour virtualisation, both 14.04 and 14.10?
[19:53] <Janusz> Without*
[19:54] <Unit193> Dual booting.
[19:55] <Janusz> If I will install 14.10 on PC with already installed 14.04, will it be settable in instalator?
[19:55] <Janusz> Unit193
[19:55] <Unit193> Should have an option to dual boot in the installer, yes.
[19:56] <Janusz> Thank You
[22:23] <wxl> hey what battery indicator do we use currently?
[23:09] <ianorlin> xfce power manager 4
[23:13] <wxl> i needed to figure out what to use since i don't use openbox. i opted to use acpi & a widget from the awesome obvious library. more parsimonious since it's doing little more than reading /proc and /sys files