[07:07] <dsfg> Lubuntu with LXQT 1 Wheer get?
[07:07] <dsfg> where
[07:08] <dsfg> hey?
[07:12] <dsfg> i want lxqt
[10:00] <Auctus> so on 14.04 wifi doesnt autodetect and the network manager doesnt start -- does wired ethernet still work automatically?
[10:06] <cristian_c> Auctus, How have you verified this?
[10:06] <cristian_c> *checked
[10:07] <Auctus> what, that the wifi doesnt work? It didnt work for me and I googled and a lot of other people seem to acknowledge that wifi doesnt work in 14.04 unless you manually add a network by ssid or update nm-applet and start it?
[10:08] <cristian_c> 'so on 14.04 wifi doesnt autodetect'
[10:08] <cristian_c> Auctus, rfkill list
[10:08] <Auctus> https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=lubuntu+14.04+wifi
[10:08] <Auctus> ?
[10:09] <cristian_c> !paste
[10:09] <cristian_c> Auctus, Paste the command output in pastebin
[10:10] <Auctus> cristian_c, i dont have a problem, i was just asking if anyone knew if it was a network thing or a nm-applet thing
[10:10] <Auctus> apparently its just that nm-applet doesnt start
[10:10] <Auctus> http://mylinuxexplore.blogspot.co.nz/2014/04/lubuntu-1404-trusty-tahr-review-all.html
[10:10] <Auctus> that guy says that ethernet works fine
[10:10] <Auctus> so i'll assume thats true
[10:10] <cristian_c> Auctus, so, does wifi is detected?
[10:10] <Auctus> cristian_c, i guess if you start nm-applet from the terminal it is, but im trying to help my dad get a working computer and he doesnt know shit about the terminal :p
[10:11] <cristian_c> Auctus, nm-applet is working
[10:11] <Auctus> nm-applet doesnt autostart
[10:11] <cristian_c> Auctus, Preferences
[10:11] <cristian_c> Auctus, Defaul applications for LXSession
[10:11] <cristian_c> *t
[10:11] <Auctus> ya my dad is not gonna figure that out lol it should start by default on the ISO that every non-tech user gets
[10:12] <Auctus> anyway he uses ethernet so i guess it'll be fine
[10:12] <cristian_c> Auctus, Have you opened 'LXSession configuration'?
[10:13] <Auctus> i think you might be missing my point
[10:13] <cristian_c> lol
[10:13] <Auctus> :p
[10:13] <cristian_c> Auctus, I'm trying to help ypou
[10:13] <cristian_c> *you
[10:13] <cristian_c> if you want be helped
[10:13] <cristian_c> *to be
[10:13] <Auctus> i got my copy of lubuntu doing all the stuff i want i was just wondering about what works on the standard ISO without making any changes since its gonna burn to a CD with no persistence
[10:14] <cristian_c> Auctus, but you've solved this problem?
[10:14] <cristian_c> *do you have
[10:14] <Auctus> for myself yes
[10:14] <cristian_c> ok
[10:14] <cristian_c> Auctus, How have you solved this?
[10:17] <Auctus> sec trying to remember
[10:17] <cristian_c> lol
[10:18] <Auctus> updated lxsession from a ppa
[10:18] <cristian_c> loool
[10:19] <cristian_c> Auctus, this is not a good solution
[10:19] <Auctus> um
[10:19] <Auctus> anything that works is a good solution
[10:19] <cristian_c> no
[10:19] <Auctus> problem: I wasnt online
[10:19] <Auctus> solution: I am now online
[10:19] <cristian_c> lol
 Auctus, Have you opened 'LXSession configuration'?
[10:20] <Auctus> anyway none of this is relevant if im dropping a lubuntu cd off at my dad's house since no configuration changes will remain when he reboots
[10:20] <cristian_c> Auctus, select 'Core applications' tab
[10:21] <cristian_c> Auctus, then write in 'Network GUI': nm-applet
[10:21] <cristian_c> Auctus, finally, click on Reload
[10:21] <cristian_c> Done.
[10:21] <Auctus> hmm thats pretty easy, i would have done that, butwhen i googled it i saw the PPA thing first and did that
[10:22] <cristian_c> Auctus, if you want make persistent this solution, you can select 'Autostart' tab
[10:22] <cristian_c> Auctus, you have not the followed the right thing
[10:22] <cristian_c> *done
[10:23] <cristian_c> Auctus, in Autostart, go to 'Manual autostarted applications'
[10:23] <cristian_c> write: nm-applet
[10:23] <cristian_c> and click on Add
[10:24] <cristian_c> Auctus, Done.
[10:24] <cristian_c> XD
[10:24] <cristian_c> *to make
[11:48] <onla`> grrh still can't get my monitor to turn off any other time than 10minutes from idle
[12:14] <onla`> v@v-MS-7599:~$ sudo setterm -blank 30
[12:14] <onla`> [sudo] password for v:
[12:14] <onla`> v@v-MS-7599:~$ cat /sys/module/kernel/parameters/consoleblank
[12:14] <onla`> 600
[12:14] <onla`> setting blank time takes no effect?
[12:24] <melodie> onla` what have you used?
[12:24] <onla`> setterm
[12:25]  * melodie hands xset to onla` 
[12:25] <onla`> thanks
[12:25] <melodie> onla` : 'xset s off &'
[12:25] <melodie> and
[12:25] <onla`> I found a new trick I'm in midst of trying though
[12:25] <melodie> xset -dpms &
[12:25] <melodie> just after
[12:26] <melodie> then if you want to set up how much time (with some time) the string "xset dpms 0 0 600 &' sets it up to ten minutes, then I let you figure out the rest
[12:26] <onla`> I write that down. Try it if not satisfied with this one I'm trying.. I edited grub to do consoleblank=0 at boot,but haven't bothered to boot yet
[12:26] <onla`> ok
[12:26] <melodie> I use these setups in the ~/.config/openbox/autostart of mine
[20:24] <Bart_> Hello
[20:24] <Bart_> I am wondering whatsni
[20:24] <Bart_> What is the easiest to use application to automate torrent downloads in transmission
[20:25] <Bart_> Something witha GUI preferably
[20:25] <Bart_> No flexget
[20:25] <Unit193> Doesn't transmission have an rss plugin?
[20:25] <Bart_> Really?
[20:25] <Bart_> Wait il double check
[20:26] <Bart_> Nope it doesn't
[20:27] <Bart_> I have version 2.82 btw
[20:33] <onla`> anyone know a translator app, which translates selected text or copied text in a bubble or popup or such?
[20:45] <onla`> is there a buffer somewhere that has x selection buffer's history
[20:45] <teward> how efficiently would lubuntu 14.04 run in a VM environment as compared to Ubuntu 14.04?
[20:46]  * ianorlin hasn't tried ubuntu 14.04 in a vm so I can't really compare the two
[20:46] <Unit193> Lubuntu should do a fair amount better, partly due to less ram usage and partly less graphical power needed.
[20:46] <ianorlin> and less disk input output
[20:47] <Unit193> I haven't technically either, at least not for a while, but mainly because it tends to not like being put into a VM on here very well.
[21:50] <onla`> okhay.. I installed http://www.soimort.org/google-translate-cli/ and xclip... I wonder how I can translate the clipboard content with the trs now with linux commands
[21:51] <onla`> if I type in CLI trs bonjour, it will put to standard output the text hello
[21:51] <onla`> hmhm
[21:53] <onla`> xclip -i inputs text to CLI
[21:53] <onla`> to clipboard
[21:54] <onla`> d'oh.. I want to output with xclip -o .. but how I can put that trs bonjour there
[21:57] <krytarik> onla`: trs "$(xclip -o)"
[22:00] <onla`> v@v-MS-7599:~$ trs "$(xclip -o)"
[22:00] <onla`> trs "$(xclip -o)"
[22:00] <onla`> v@v-MS-7599:~$ xclip -o
[22:00] <onla`> trs "$(xclip -o)"
[22:01] <onla`> oh wait :)
[22:01] <onla`> I used clipboard to to put that there
[22:02] <onla`> yesh.. it does work :)
[22:04] <onla`> now just put an alias... or maybe if I somehow put it so that every single time xclip -o changes, it will write the translation to a file, removing the older data from that file so it won't grow too big
[22:04] <onla`> could that be hard?
[22:05] <onla`> if (xclip -o changes){ clear file.txt; trs "$(xclip -o)" > file.txt ;  <-- something like that
[22:06] <onla`> do I need to start comparing xclip -o and file.txt?
[22:15] <onla`> hmm maybe that is unnecessary. I just want to automate as much as possible to translate a word on irc, preferably so that when I xclip -o a word, meaning that I double click it and select it, it has been stdouted on my other console window hmm
[22:17] <onla`> so now I just select it and go to the other window and type my alias and hit enter... to remove that step, there should be some trigger to stdout the result from xclip -o changing
[22:17] <unready> hi guys... I just installed lubuntu and want to get wifi working... drivers don't show under 'additional drivers'...I have downloaded them in a tar file - how do I go from here?
[22:18] <Unit193> unready: What chipset?
[22:18] <unready> I don't have the option to connect via cable at the moment...
[22:18] <unready> broadcom
[22:18] <Unit193> Sweet, did you see the offline guide?  Basically, use b43-fwcutter to install the file in the tarball.
[22:19] <unready> no, i didnt see the guide and also googled unsuccesfully....
[22:19] <unready> thanks!
[22:19] <Unit193> !b42
[22:19] <Unit193> !b43
[22:20] <unready> ubottu: thanks!
[22:20] <gfredericks> which program is responsible for audacious not responding to the special keyboard audio-control keys?