[07:10] Hi all [07:11] How do I change the display-off settings so that it doesn't go blank? [07:11] I went to Preferences - Power Manager and set the timeout to "Never" but it doesn't work [07:12] it times out roughly about every 30 mins [07:25] this might be your monitor's standard behavior [07:25] maybe there is something in the monitor settings [07:25] display [08:28] can somone please help me enable the wireless [08:49] simbageoleo: Could you provide a bit more detail? [08:49] !details [08:49] Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information, errors, steps, and possibly configuration files (use the !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel) === rez is now known as Guest24112 [09:54] Hey Unit193 [09:54] It seems that this keyboard issue is not localised to Lubuntu [09:54] I wonder how safe it is to remove ibus on Ubuntu? [09:55] I'll should probably ask in #ubuntu ;-) [10:00] hey tin [10:00] pull my finger [10:00] Paddy_NI, If you just use an english keyboard and language, it should be fine [10:02] Noskcaj , may i ask , how many people are Helpers and how many are lurkers ? [10:03] *in here [10:03] Noskcaj, I am and it's not :-) [10:04] m14ed, How many are lurking until they can find something they can help with [10:04] ;-) [10:05] 60 people is a good head count for help channel, [10:05] but you have to understand how help works [10:05] some work, some sleep, some lurk , some park [10:05] asking about average number of users talking at one time ? [10:06] You should probably log the channel and start creating some graphs :-) [10:12] thanks for your answers... [10:12] isn't worth graphing [10:12] but thanks [10:15] Noskcaj, It is working now with "setxkbmap gb" [10:20] aloha Noskcaj [12:02] Hi there. I’m following this http://unsolicitedbutoffered.blogspot.fr/2012/11/lubuntu-basics-setting-up-bluetooth.html [12:02] but no "bluetooth-applet" available [12:04] Oh, sorry. Found. === Unismurfhedgehog is now known as SonikkuAmerica [15:30] 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] If you're just running some shell script from say /etc/rc.local, I would just prepend cd /the/path/it/needs [15:35] well right now I have it set up to run from ~/.config/openbox/autostart [15:36] with the command '(sleep 5s && cd /home/pinbox/bin/ && run pinbox) &' [15:37] but that crashes with "an internal error" [17:49] how r u [17:49] does lubuntu use less processing power in comparison with Xubuntu ? [17:52] 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] ianorlin, I am using 1 GHz DUAL CORE AMD C-60 APU based netbook [17:54] would lubuntu help ? [17:55] I use tbb/firefox hexchat libreoffice mostly [17:55] smplayer too [17:59] SonikkuAmerica, hi [17:59] Ohai o/ [18:00] sup [18:17] meek_geek it does use low cpu usage idle to run the system not sure excatly how much less than xfce though [18:17] ianorlin, are you using lubuntu at the moment ? [18:18] yes [18:18] what is your processor and ram ? [18:19] 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] it also runs on my pentium 4 2.80ghz with 512 mb of ram [18:26] 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] with 6 gigs of ram [18:40] meek_geek that will be good for irc on the couch in either [18:40] ianorlin, oh [18:41] that is low power good for battery life but a newer processor so is better for its speed [18:44] ianorlin, my battery died 2 months back [18:44] heh [18:44] it gives me a backup of 20 mins now [18:45] I got it for 329 USD [18:45] 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] 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] ianorlin, powertop ? [19:00] !info powertop [19:00] powertop (source: powertop): diagnose issues with power consumption and management. In component main, is extra. Version 2.5-1ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 137 kB, installed size 480 kB (Only available for alpha; amd64; armel; armhf; arm64; hppa; i386; m68k; mips; mipsel; powerpc; powerpcspe; ppc64; s390; s390x; sh4; sparc; sparc64; x32) [19:31] genii, omg [19:33] * genii makes more coffee === me_fr is now known as meek_geek_ [23:32] hi [23:32] I am trying to autmount my favorite truecrypt volumes before login on LUbuntu 14.04, but it doesnt seem to work. [23:32] I tried a lot: rc.local, create an init.d script [23:32] is there any way to add it to lightdm or something? [23:33] Cryptsetup+crypttab? [23:35] no I am using the truecrypt binary still [23:35] 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] do you think it would be easier to use Cryptsetup + crypttab? I am using a LUKS dm crypt volume for root [23:37] they even use the same password, the drives just need additional keyfiles [23:37] Cryptsetup does truecrypt in newer versions. [23:40] thanks, I'll have a look at it