[03:17] Anybody using lxqt ? I just installed it but cant login to it....it just logs out === micahg_ is now known as micahg === silverlion is now known as Guest17230 === Guest17230 is now known as silverlion [09:38] how do I autostart an application (nm-applet) for all users on lubuntu 14.04? [10:27] hi to all [10:28] привет всем [10:28] есть кто [10:28] отпишитесь закоенктился я или нет? [10:31] Vankalif: i am sorry but here it's english to talk [10:31] russian speaker are not available now [10:32] sorry idont know [10:41] Hi , I currently use kubuntu , but I want more speed from my laptop , I want to install lubuntu-desktop package , but when I enter the lubuntu "mode" will it launch kde depencies ? [10:43] alket: it can happen, yes. (but i am not a100% sure. best way is a complete re-install to get kde completely off your hard-drive [10:44] silverlion: thank you [11:25] hi === hexagon is now known as sign [16:52] Has anyone here managed to login to the lxqt desktop after installing the lxqt metapackage on Lubuntu 14.04? [16:52] I just get returned to the login screen [17:03] I haven't figured that out yet [17:03] I've got the same problem [17:14] Hello people. I am on a brand new istall of lubuntu 14.04 and enjoying its speed :D [17:14] *install [17:16] I want to know the keyboard shortcuts for lubuntu 14.04 [17:16] can anyone help me with that? [17:20] is no one online? [17:23] there is a page on the wiki with all of them and if you go read only to ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml has all of them in there but is confusing to figure out the xml [17:23] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Keyboard is the wiki page [17:40] ianorlin: thanks for the reply [17:40] ianorlin: is there anyway to have automatically switching wallpaper in lubuntu like in ubuntu? [17:43] ianorlin: when i ctrl+ald+del the system logouts instead of lxtask [17:43] musshan: you could write a script which copies new wallpapers to one file which pcmanfm uses as wallpaper [17:44] leszek: i am not familiar with scripts although if you can guide me i might be able to follow [17:44] musshan: look at .config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml for ctrl-alt-del and set it to lxtask instead [17:44] musshan: I guess there are some already available [17:45] musshan: see for example this here which is a pretty clever one: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1843824 [17:46] musshan: but this script assumes you have the wallpapers all in one folder and nummerically named like 01.jpg 02.jpg and so on [17:46] musshan: it also only seems to work with jpgs [17:46] leszek: ic [17:47] leszek:is there a keyboard shortcut for killing an unresposive application? [17:48] musshan: if ctrl+alt+esc is not starting xkill then I think no [17:48] musshan: so basically alt+f2 "xkill" enter would be the shortest I guess [17:49] leszek: in the xml i found that ctrl+alt+del is pointing to task manager only but my system is logging out [17:52] musshan: Interesting. Can you show me that file (currently @work and don't have lubuntu running here). Either the ctrl+alt+del stuff is commented out or some other app is interfering like the power manager. Check also the power manager if something is set there in its settings [17:54] leszek:how do i show you the file? [17:55] musshan: paste it to a paste service like paste.kde.org or pastebin.com [17:57] leszek: i have pasted on pastebin.com [17:59] leszek: the link is http://pastebin.com/QdW5gKHt [18:01] musshan: and if you execute lxsession-default tasks it starts the taskmanager and does not log you out ? [18:02] leszek: like the menu logout does not log me out directly it shows me the menu where i can choose to logout to shutdown [18:03] so even lxsession-default tasks does this ? [18:04] leszek: lxsession-default means the poweroff button or logout from the menu? [18:12] I think leszek is talking aboutin a terminal [18:13] ianorlin: so i shoud typre lxsession-default in terminal? and check? [18:15] ianorlin: also can you help me config a manual ip for my network? i have done it in gnome network manager, but this looks different [18:15] musshan: yeah please type this command in the terminal and see what happens :) [18:16] leszek: okay doing it now [18:18] leszek: nothing is happening [18:19] hmm... interesting. Because this is the command that get executed when you press ctrl+alt+del [18:19] musshan: did you check the power manager if it has something set for pressing ctrl+alt+del ? [18:22] leszek: nothing for ctrl+alt+del [18:22] leszek: can you help me configure manual ip address? [18:23] whats the problem there ? [18:26] leszek: ah nothing i didnt check it out sorry [18:28] leszek: i removed this poweroff button from the panel is there a way to get it back? [18:29] leszek: thanks for helping for now. ciao tomo. its getting late. gtg. bye mate. [18:30] ok bye. For the power button right clicking the panel will help. [18:30] there you can add plugins to the panel [18:30] one of them should be the power button I hope [18:31] leszek: there is not power button plugin mate. will figureout these things tomo [18:31] ciao [18:31] ok cu [19:26] how to I already installed sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java and also sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer but i cant run a file.jar .how to use it ? [19:26] urielvigilant: java file.jar [19:29] wxl let me try it . [19:31] i went to the folder where it is the jar, then dii what you said and then i receive this answear Error: Could not find or load main class startup.jar [19:33] so you're trying to run a file called startup.jar? [19:33] yes ? [19:34] is that a question or a statrement? [19:35] yes it is a startup.jar ! sorry [19:35] the programmer send me this link, it is a web email extracter http://vietspider.org/release/VietSpider3_20_XML_Linux.zip [19:35] and if you do `ls startup.jar` you get `startup.jar` back? [19:36] let me see [19:36] i'm not about to touch some unknown zip file, sorry [19:36] yes it game that back [19:36] it give me back [19:36] try `java -jar startup.jar` [19:38] it says : no main manifest attribute, in startup.jar [19:39] sounds like you got a problem with your jar file; talk to "the programmer" [19:39] thank you [20:54] Trying to install lubuntu, i get a "The ext4 file system in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) failed." Where do i go from here? [20:54] morsing_: Is this a clean install? [20:55] Yeah [20:55] You could try switching to a console and manually mkfs on it [20:56] Can you guide me? Or is there an online guide i can use? === silverlion is now known as Guest44342 [21:00] I'm soon leaving, but the basic process: ctrl-alt-F1 ( you can probably use any of F1 thru to F4) then you should get a prompt. Then find where it's currently mounted with: mount ...the device you are looking for is /dev/sda1 which SHOULD be mounted on /target . then you unmount it with: sudo umount /target (or different name if the mount command showed something else than /target) . Then: sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1 and let it finish. Then [21:00] mount it again in same place as before with: sudo mount /dev/sda1 /target ...then to alt-tab-F# back to install screen [21:01] Where F# is one of the function keys , I think F1 or maybe F4 in the install not like F7 in regular X === Guest44342 is now known as Silverlion [21:01] thanks, i will try. :) [21:07] I think the HDD might be broken [21:08] BDMA stat 0x24 [21:08] failed command: READ DMA [21:08] I/O error [21:11] And the SMART data says the disk is failing, that was a sad solution. [21:21] morsing_: I decided to stay a bit longer at work today, I'm just back at my desk now. Yes, looks like you have faulty ND [21:22] HD, rather...