[11:30] <m5> Hi
[18:07] <InfinityDriims> bonjour, je suis nouveau sur linux, j'aimerai savoir si l'on peut personnalisé lubuntu ?
[18:35] <rafaellaguna> InfinityDriims, check this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Theming
[19:07] <JamesMc> Hello all. This is my first time and post on this channel. I currently use Ubuntu 13.10 on a HP G60-535DX 64-bit laptop. I am planning to backup all my data and do a clean install of Lubuntu. I like the thought of have more CPU and RAM resources available for programs rather than running in background.
[19:12] <ianorlin> yes that makes sense although one annoying bug in 14.04 http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ will have a way to get wifi working as the nm-applet doesn't show up by defualt
[19:14] <JamesMc> Bug... humm... in other words - wifi does not work until applet shows up?
[19:14] <rafaellaguna> w-fi works, but don't show up :)
[19:16] <JamesMc> Ok
[19:30] <JamesMc> Question about LuBuntu and VirtualBox? Has anyone had problems getting USB to work?
[19:32] <holstein> JamesMc: not when adding support..
[19:33] <rafaellaguna> Maybe you need to install the VirtualBox AddOns, to enable USB support
[19:34] <JamesMc> Had a bit of trouble doing that in Ubuntu 13.10. Guess I was not doing it right.
[19:36] <JamesMc> Pity that one cannot just install windows printer drivers directly into Lubuntu.
[19:45] <holstein> JamesMc: nothing about lubuntu/ubuntu/linux is preventing that.. let the creator of the hardware and drivers know you would like that
[19:48] <phillw> JamesMc: you may like to consider the open source VM system and free yourself from Oracle :) KVM is what drives the cloud and it is already in your kernel.
 I have a Lexmark x9575 multifunction printer that to date there is no support found.  My attempts to install software in Ubuntu were less than effective.
[19:51] <phillw> JamesMc: have a read of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy/#Introduction_to_QA_tools and I'll have a dig for you, not heard of lexmark drivers, but will go look for you.
[19:54] <JamesMc> Thanks phillw. I bookmarked that to checkout more.
[19:55] <JamesMc> Phillw... to help in checking on Lexmark - http://support.lexmark.com/index?productCode=LEXMARK_X9575&page=product&locale=en&userlocale=EN_US#1
[19:56] <phillw> JamesMc:  bad news... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=841943
[19:56] <phillw> and that is about 6 years ago...
[19:57] <JamesMc> Yeah phillw - and no generic drivers anywhere in sight.
[19:58] <JamesMc> Which is why I may need Virtualbox to load XP and then the printer drivers.
[19:59] <phillw> JamesMc: my black belt in google-fu has found this for you... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=49714
[20:04] <JamesMc> Phillw... holy! I feel like Kung Fu Panda.
[20:07] <phillw> I've never had a lexmark printer, so that is as much as I can help you. The thread looks useful :)
[20:33] <SpComb> I'm trying to use the lubuntu-desktop session on Ubuntu 14.04 LTSP (i.e. netboot from ltsp-server), and it's not working
[20:33] <SpComb> only error I have is this in my ~/.xsession-errors: /etc/X11/Xsession: 6: export: -s: bad variable name
[20:34] <SpComb> which looks like a incarnation of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dash/+bug/139097
[20:34] <SpComb> tracing it down,
[20:34] <SpComb> /usr/share/xsessions/Lubuntu.desktop:Exec=/usr/bin/lxsession -s Lubuntu -e LXDE
[20:34] <SpComb> /etc/X11/Xsession.d/40-ltsp-server:        DESKTOP_SESSION=$(echo $1 | sed "s/gnome-session --session=//g")
[20:34] <SpComb> /etc/X11/Xsession.d/70gconfd_path-on-session:  export MANDATORY_PATH=${GCONF_PREFIX}/${DESKTOP_SESSION}.mandatory.path
[20:34] <SpComb> /etc/X11/Xsession.d/70gconfd_path-on-session:  export DEFAULTS_PATH=${GCONF_PREFIX}/${DESKTOP_SESSION}.default.path
[20:34] <SpComb> I think the ltsp-server script for determining DESKTOP_SESSION is particularly funny :)
[20:35] <SpComb> but, uh, is that enough to really break the lubuntu session?
[20:36] <SpComb> yeah, if I comment out that crap in the ltsp-server Xsession script then the lubuntu desktop works
[20:44] <phillw> SpComb: can you ensure what you have found is added to the bug.
[20:45] <phillw> much appreciated
[20:50] <SpComb> I suppose this is mainly an ltsp-server bug
[20:51] <rafaellaguna> sorry,, hi everyone
[21:00] <mkdmz> Can anyone help me with this question:  http://askubuntu.com/questions/483396/how-do-i-set-up-custom-icons-for-my-pygi-app-documents
[21:01] <SpComb> phillw: filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ltsp/+bug/1330252
[21:06] <SpComb> seems like the /etc/X11/Xsession.d/ files are the same in Ubuntu 12.04 vs 14.04
[21:06] <SpComb> what changed was /usr/share/xsessions/Lubuntu.desktop
[21:06] <SpComb> it was just "/usr/bin/startlubuntu" before
[21:06] <Unit193> Lubuntu went to upstart user sessions.
[21:07] <SpComb> but imo the bug is in both the ltsp-server braindeadish gnome-session-sed'ing, or the gconfd use of `export FOO=...` in a dash script
[21:07] <SpComb> let's see how the ltsp maintainers respond..
[21:11] <SpComb> bets are on for them reassigning it to gconf
[21:12] <SpComb> https://www.mail-archive.com/ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net/msg41762.html if someone's on the ltsp-discuss list and wants to reply to that thread with that launchpad bug link..
[21:13] <SpComb> oops, that should have gone to #ltsp not here :)
[21:14] <Unit193> Heh. :)
[23:07] <Mydim3> can anyone tell me why when i try to install comodo dragon a error uccurs
[23:07] <Mydim3> occurs
[23:58] <gfredericks> After firefox has been running for days, all of a sudden it gets into a funk where every 3-10 keystrokes gets interpreted as backspace
[23:58] <gfredericks> I've never seen this on another computer
[23:58] <gfredericks> (and I've only used lubuntu on this one)
[23:59] <gfredericks> no idea what to suspect though
[23:59] <gfredericks> such a weird problem