[07:10] <g_un1t> Hi all
[07:11] <g_un1t> How do I change the display-off settings so that it doesn't go blank?
[07:11] <g_un1t> I went to Preferences - Power Manager and set the timeout to "Never" but it doesn't work
[07:12] <g_un1t> it times out roughly about every 30 mins
[07:25] <raalex> this might be your monitor's standard behavior
[07:25] <raalex> maybe there is something in the monitor settings
[07:25] <raalex> display
[08:28] <simbageoleo> can somone please help me enable the wireless
[08:49] <hateball> simbageoleo: Could you provide a bit more detail?
[08:49] <hateball> !details
[09:54] <Paddy_NI> Hey Unit193
[09:54] <Paddy_NI> It seems that this keyboard issue is not localised to Lubuntu
[09:54] <Paddy_NI> I wonder how safe it is to remove ibus on Ubuntu?
[09:55] <Paddy_NI> I'll should probably ask in #ubuntu ;-)
[10:00] <m14ed> hey tin
[10:00] <m14ed> pull my finger
[10:00] <Noskcaj> Paddy_NI, If you just use an english keyboard and language, it should be fine
[10:02] <m14ed> Noskcaj , may i ask , how many people are Helpers and how many are lurkers ?
[10:03] <m14ed> *in here
[10:03] <Paddy_NI> Noskcaj, I am and it's not :-)
[10:04] <Paddy_NI> m14ed, How many are lurking until they can find something they can help with
[10:04] <Paddy_NI> ;-)
[10:05] <m14ed> 60  people is a good head count for help channel,
[10:05] <m14ed> but you have to understand how help works
[10:05] <m14ed> some work, some sleep, some lurk , some park
[10:05] <m14ed> asking about average number of users talking at one time ?
[10:06] <Paddy_NI> You should probably log the channel and start creating some graphs :-)
[10:12] <m14ed> thanks for your answers...
[10:12] <m14ed> isn't worth graphing
[10:12] <m14ed> but thanks
[10:15] <Paddy_NI> Noskcaj, It is working now with "setxkbmap gb"
[10:20] <SilverLion> aloha Noskcaj
[12:02] <simpleuser> Hi there. I’m following this http://unsolicitedbutoffered.blogspot.fr/2012/11/lubuntu-basics-setting-up-bluetooth.html
[12:02] <simpleuser> but no "bluetooth-applet" available
[12:04] <simpleuser> Oh, sorry. Found.
[15:30] <kDycuLaptop> Hi there, I'm trying to get a program to run at startup but it needs to be run in the directory it's installed to. How can I do this?
[15:34] <genii> If you're just running some shell script from say /etc/rc.local,  I would just prepend  cd /the/path/it/needs
[15:35] <kDycuLaptop> well right now I have it set up to run from ~/.config/openbox/autostart
[15:36] <kDycuLaptop> with the command '(sleep 5s && cd /home/pinbox/bin/ && run pinbox) &'
[15:37] <kDycuLaptop> but that crashes with "an internal error"
[17:49] <meek_geek> how r u
[17:49] <meek_geek> does lubuntu use less processing power in comparison with Xubuntu ?
[17:52] <ianorlin> yes a little but that depends on which applications yuo are running ? an idle xubuntu will use less than lubuntu doing a system upgrade
[17:54] <meek_geek> ianorlin, I am using 1 GHz DUAL CORE AMD C-60 APU based netbook
[17:54] <meek_geek> would lubuntu help ?
[17:55] <meek_geek> I use tbb/firefox hexchat libreoffice mostly
[17:55] <meek_geek> smplayer too
[17:59] <meek_geek> SonikkuAmerica, hi
[17:59] <SonikkuAmerica> Ohai o/
[18:00] <meek_geek> sup
[18:17] <ianorlin> meek_geek it does use low cpu usage idle to run the system not sure excatly how much less than xfce though
[18:17] <meek_geek> ianorlin, are you using lubuntu at the moment ?
[18:18] <ianorlin> yes
[18:18] <meek_geek> what is your processor and ram ?
[18:19] <ianorlin> mine has way more than minimum on current is core 2 duo t6500 and 4gb ram but way over minimum on my current machine
[18:20] <ianorlin> it also runs on my pentium 4 2.80ghz with 512 mb of ram
[18:26] <meek_geek> ianorlin, well pentium 4 2.8 with 512 MB RAM is powerful than 1 ghz dual core AMD C-60 low powered netbook
[18:26] <meek_geek> with 6 gigs of ram
[18:40] <ianorlin> meek_geek that will be good for irc on the couch in either
[18:40] <meek_geek> ianorlin, oh
[18:41] <ianorlin> that is low power good for battery life but a newer processor so is better for its speed
[18:44] <meek_geek> ianorlin, my battery died 2 months back
[18:44] <meek_geek> heh
[18:44] <meek_geek> it gives me a backup of 20 mins now
[18:45] <meek_geek> I got it for 329 USD
[18:45] <meek_geek> 2 and half yrs back
[18:46]  * ianorlin gets around 4-5 hours still on a four and three quarter year old machine with a massive 12 cell
[18:47] <ianorlin> hmm not sure if works well for amd processor but you may want to look into powertop it makes a differnce in power managment
[18:54] <meek_geek> ianorlin, powertop ?
[19:00] <genii> !info powertop
[19:31] <meek_geek> genii, omg
[19:33]  * genii makes more coffee
[23:32] <stealz> hi
[23:32] <stealz> I am trying to autmount my favorite truecrypt volumes before login on LUbuntu 14.04, but it doesnt seem to work.
[23:32] <stealz> I tried a lot: rc.local, create an init.d script
[23:32] <stealz> is there any way to add it to lightdm or something?
[23:33] <Unit193> Cryptsetup+crypttab?
[23:35] <stealz> no I am using the truecrypt binary still
[23:35] <stealz> it works when I manually type the command, but I cant get it to start at the appropriate time, i.e. before login window
[23:36] <stealz> do you think it would be easier to use Cryptsetup + crypttab? I am using a LUKS dm crypt volume for root
[23:37] <stealz> they even use the same password, the drives just need additional keyfiles
[23:37] <Unit193> Cryptsetup does truecrypt in newer versions.
[23:40] <stealz> thanks, I'll have a look at it