[03:29] <deleted_> Hey there, Unit193
[03:30] <deleted_> Gonna try uninstalling transmission again. I'll let you know what it prompts this time
[03:30] <deleted_> (I made another, more recent backup earlier so I wouldn't have to revert to april 22 again, heh)
[03:31] <deleted_> ok so just uninstalled transmission
[03:31] <deleted_> no issues, removed a few extraeneous packages (chromium codecs) as wlel
[03:31] <deleted_> well here we go
[03:31] <deleted_> I'm gonna put this on pastebin to avoid flodding the channel.
[03:32] <deleted_> bhttp://pastebin.com/EP66h7Hn
[03:32] <deleted_> http://pastebin.com/EP66h7Hn
[03:32] <deleted_> I have absolutely no idea why this is happening
[03:34] <Unit193> 1. Do normal updates (apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade)  2. pastebin apt-cache rdepends transmission-common please.  (FWIW: http://paste.openstack.org/show/o8dlwi4R1gP790bN7YWg )
[03:35] <deleted_> reading
[03:35] <deleted_> I uninstalled transmission without issue
[03:35] <deleted_> gonna do updates
[03:35] <deleted_> thank god for dd, I was panicking when I saw what it was removing last night
[03:36] <Unit193> Ah, alright.  lubuntu-desktop depends on 'transmission', but no loss of a meta.
[03:36] <Unit193> Disk Destroyer to the rescue!
[03:36] <deleted_> haha
[03:36] <deleted_> I may actually set up a cron job to dd my system drive (30GB SSD) to my NAS every week or so
[03:37] <deleted_> just so I don't end up forgetting
[03:37] <deleted_> WELL THEN
[03:37] <deleted_> http://pastebin.com/aiftSmNn
[03:39] <Unit193> You got a lot of crap on there. :P   What release is this?
[03:40] <Unit193> ...This almost looks like half of a dist upgrade.  Look, it removes wayland and puts in wayland-client and -server, those were broken up between releases, IIRC.
[03:40] <deleted_> 13.04
[03:40] <deleted_> Yeah
[03:40] <deleted_> Swore I updated to 13.10
[03:40] <deleted_> guess not lolk
[03:40] <deleted_> lol*
[03:42] <Unit193> Maybe you tried to and got interrupted? :P
[03:42] <deleted_> lol
[03:42] <deleted_> cant recall
[03:42] <deleted_> been a while
[03:42] <deleted_> Well hey at least it's not removing pcmanfm anymore
[03:43] <deleted_> I'm gonna go ahead and run that and let you know how it goes
[03:43] <deleted_> lol, I noticed a package named yelp
[03:43] <deleted_> my first thought was the website
[03:43] <Unit193> It looks safe, but with things like systemd-services, -shim, and others, seems kind of odd.  zeitgeist isn't my favorite but that's more preference.
[03:44] <deleted_> Yeah I removed that last time I did some cleaning
[03:44] <deleted_> I plan on getting rid of it
[03:44] <deleted_> I'm in the same boat as you, I know its not a huge deal I'd just rather not have it lol
[03:45] <Unit193> Yeah, this is funky and looks a lot like a partial upgrade to me.  There's a few things I re-purge after an upgrade, I save the package output from do-release-upgrade and make a purgelist (or update it rather) with anything I want out.
[03:45] <deleted_> Luckily I'm not doing anything on my network so this shouldn't take too long
[03:46] <deleted_> afterwards I'll paste the depends as you requested
[03:46] <deleted_> maybe you can make heads or tails of this
[03:46] <deleted_> cause I sure as hell can't
[03:46] <deleted_> quite curious
[03:46] <Unit193> Nah, don't have to paste it.
[03:47] <deleted_> Any ideas as to why transmission-common was doing what it did?
[03:47] <deleted_> I mean absolute worst case I could just keep it, it's a few megs tops
[04:52] <deleted_> oh lord its updating grub
[04:53] <holstein> deleted_: "its" going to do what the commands you input do
[04:53] <deleted_> indeed
[04:55] <holstein> i think if i were the kind of person to sit around and ponder what i would like to remove from the operation system im using for security reasons, i would just make my own
[04:57] <deleted_> I think you greatly underestimate the amount of work that would require :P
[04:58] <holstein> thinking about, discovering, researching, and removing.. testing, and repairing what is broken.. etc.. these can be time consuming as well
[04:59] <deleted_> I don't think that's comparable to creating an operating system
[04:59] <holstein> deleted_: i dont either
[04:59] <holstein> deleted_: i think its literally the only way to know, top to bottom, what is in the OS.. unless you want to audit everything, which you are welcome to do
[05:00] <deleted_> I agree
[05:00] <holstein> but, why do that, when you can just build from scratch with what you want
[05:00] <holstein> i mean.. i just run lubuntu.. im just saying, if i were concerned, i feel, removing zietgiest and a few other applications doesnt alleviate much
[05:01] <deleted_> yes
[05:02] <deleted_> as I said it's not a big deal
[05:02] <deleted_> but it's only one command to remove
[05:02] <holstein> it can be as big a deal as you like.. its just not really addressing security
[05:06] <deleted_> what do you mean it can be as big a deal as you like
[05:11] <deleted_> Also I'm sorry to leave during a conversation but I should be getting to sleep
[05:11] <deleted_> Perhaps we can continue another time, I'm usually idle here
[05:11] <deleted_> good night
[10:28] <leszek> hi
[11:47] <blindbhavya> Hello
[11:54] <blindbhavya> I am new to the world of IRC so sorry. Anyways, I wanted to know about the accessibility of Lubuntu. Does Orca screen reader work with Lubuntu? Please share as much about Lubuntu as possible
[11:55] <blindbhavya> Also do I need to keep refreshing to know if anyone has replied or the page will automatically get updated if there is a reply? Can I know who is the main developer of Lubuntu her on this IRC?
[12:40] <blindbhavya> Hi. May I know who is the main developer of Lubuntu? I would like to ask about the accessibility implementation in Lubuntu ie screen reader Orca support. Please reply at the earliest.
[13:10] <blindbhavya> Dear all. Please could you all provide me contact details of the main developer of Lubuntu? I want to have a discussion with him/her about the accessibility standards in Lubuntu, especially Orca screen reader support. I would be highly obliged to anyone who get get me in touch with the main dev.
[13:11] <blindbhavya> Please help me. I am waiting for your swift assistance.
[13:13] <Mr_Comet> i think you are better off at ubuntu forums
[13:13] <Mr_Comet> lubuntu shares same forums i guess
[13:20] <blindbhavya> Ok, but I need specific developers of Lubuntu. Please share contact details of main devs of only Lubuntu
[13:22] <blindbhavya> Also, if you may want to get in touch with me via private e-mail my e-mails is bhavya.shah125@gmail.com
[13:33] <blindbhavya> Where can I contact the main developers of Lubuntu? I really need to get in touch with the main devs of Lubuntu. Please help.
[13:35] <Mr_Comet> sorry no idea
[13:35] <Mr_Comet> maybe http://ubuntuforums.org
[13:39] <blindbhavya> One second I will check. Also, if you would like to contact me developers Skype username is bhavya.09
[13:44] <Mr_Comet> i am just a lubuntu user like you.
[13:44] <Mr_Comet> i am no way related to development team for lubuntu.
[13:58] <blindbhavya> Dear all. Please tell me who are the main devs of Lubuntu. Plz help me. Tell me if e-mail address and Skype details are needed.
[14:07] <blindbhavya> Dear all. Is there any lubuntu development mailing list?
[14:26] <sakang> I read from DW about the new LXQT release and a ref for Ubuntu ppa.  Tried on utopic but seems to be broken.  Anyone tried it? On trusty perhaps?
[19:28] <trickyhero> hi, is there a lxqt metapackage on the ppa on the dev ppa?
[19:30] <ianorlin> yes there is a metapackage
[19:31] <trickyhero> whats it called?
[19:54] <ianorlin> lxqt-metapackage
[19:55] <trickyhero> of course, thanks
[20:36] <Juby> hello
[20:37] <Juby> i just tried to install lubuntu on an eee pc but it wont work cause build in hdd is 3.7 gb
[20:37] <Juby> is there any posibilities i have?
[20:57] <comics_idees> maybe you should give larger partition tou lubuntu
[20:57] <comics_idees> or install 100% lubuntu if you like
[20:58] <comics_idees> without any partition