[01:45] is this for utopic lxqt discussion too? [06:23] Getting some really weird behavior out of chromium -- I can type in other applications fine, but suddenly chromium only sees "s" and "k" for a few characters then stops accepting keyboard input entirely. Anybody know any open bugs that sound similar to this? [06:25] lubuntu 14.04 64bit on VMWare workstation 10.0.2. Other applications are unaffected (lxterminal, firefox, pycharm) [06:28] * Kamilion pokes around on an older VM... Huh... Wonder if it's ibus related [06:29] It's always ibus. [06:31] I don't recall the keyboard icon in the tray before, but I have no idea if ibus was running in older releases without a trayicon [06:31] ibus is more of a problem in Trusty than in Saucy. [06:33] alright, I speak us english and have no requirements of international input of any kind. What's a sane way to politely tell ibus to sit in the corner silently? [06:33] and in context: I use ubuntu-builder and lubuntu as my source ISO; so preferably something I can repeat for my child ISOs. [06:34] All I did with it is purge it, you can likely use the Startup tool to disable it. [06:34] nothing will complain if I remove the packages entirely? [06:34] other than something like lubuntu-desktop being removed, which I can live with [06:35] Not that I remember, or at least not anything I wanted to keep. [06:35] Great. [06:35] Thanks. [06:36] Sure. [06:36] I have no idea if it'll actually fix chromium, I don't use it, but it's been known to cause other problems. [06:36] can't hurt to try in my dev VM [06:39] and most likely it will; simply removing the input bus and forcing it to fall back on evdev keys removes a whole huge chunk of runtime code. I do not foresee my ISOs being used by anyone with multibyte requirements ever. [06:39] and if that time ever came; I'd be more than happy to provide a slightly more customized east-asian centric build [06:46] also, has the bug causing nm-applet not to appear been fixed yet? [06:46] * Kamilion goes to look up that LP# [08:18] Hello. I'm not able to login to Lubuntu with "LXQT Desktop" - it simply moves me back to log-in screen. [14:13] Sceptic: in those cases, i'll try another user, to make sure my user config is not preventing the login [14:18] holstein, I tried for Guest - the same effect. [14:58] Hello. Is there a list of apps that will give best perfomance with LXQT? [15:04] not sure which run exactly best I am using qupzilla as a browser and like it [15:06] there was a list on the razorqt site of pure qt applicatoins if you are worried about it pulling in gtk+ things [15:07] Hello #lubuntu [15:08] https://github.com/Razor-qt/razor-qt/wiki/3rd-party-applications is the link for qt things but those won't be in lubuntu by default until 14.10 [15:10] My windows 7 install stopped working properly after I did a hibernate once with Lubuntu 12.10. Any idea as to how Lubuntu may have caused this? [15:10] OK. Damn, I'm not able to connect to this channel by Quassel. [15:12] OK [15:12] 1 [15:12] 2 [15:12] Someone here uses QT Web Browser? [15:14] I use qupzilla and have it installed in my lxqt vm [15:18] Do You think that Qt will beat GTK? [15:21] is QT Web browser a good browser? [15:21] better than chrome? [15:21] should I install it? [15:21] !best [15:21] does it play well youtube videos? [15:21] the Qt [15:21] I think you still need flash [15:22] thing is using qt applicatoins when you are based on qt will not create the overhead [15:23] use what browser you like [15:28] What's "overhead"? [15:34] things to start up the program to get it running so running just one qt program on gtk uses more additional ram than running the additoinal program on a qt based desktop [15:36] ianorlinlaptop: What about running Firefox or Qt-based browser on Lubuntu-QT? Which would be better for performance? [15:37] Qt might be better [15:37] And I've got an issue: after turning sound volume to 0 it's not possible to hear anything after increasing volume. [15:38] that might be best on the lxqt bug tracker on github [15:38] or seek help in #lxde on oftc [15:40] ianorlinlaptop: TU [15:45] although might be 15.04 with new mail as code base is changing [17:49] Hello I have graphic issues, like invisible icons, fading letters...How do I know what it's the culprit? [18:29] Don't you bother to answer my question, I've already solved it! [22:17] Hey there, I have a question, not critical, just a very curious thing that happened [22:17] Last night I tried to uninstall transmission as I started usingn qbittorrent [22:17] and for some reason it uninstalled nearly every package on my machine along with it [22:17] ie firefox, thunderbird, steam, even my file manager [22:18] luckily I had an image of my system from like 2 weeks ago and all my data is on another part. [22:18] but I have no idea why it would do something like this [22:18] installed a nwew icon set as well [22:18] the command I ran was sudo apt-get remove transmission-common [22:20] How did you install the system? It should have told you what it was going to remove before it did. I can tell you transmission can be uninstalled, I don't have it. [22:20] Sorry, be back in a few [22:20] but yeah it did tell me but did not prompt [22:21] I saw steam-browser among the packages to be uninstalled and thought 'uh-oh' [22:22] Also worth noting, when I shut down to re-image my FS the splash screen was Ubuntu rather than Lubuntu [22:22] and purple rather than blue [22:22] I'm not quite sure what apt thought it was doing [22:22] What do you mean by how did I install the system, Unit193 [22:23] mini,iso, alternate cd, live, etc. That means plymouth-theme-lubuntu (or whatever) was removed too. [22:23] Mmmm [22:24] I installed via standard install ISO [22:24] was over ayear ago [22:24] *a year