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phillwI really do wish people would learn00:12
phillw!patience00:12
ubottuDon't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/00:12
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desophoshi everyone, i'm having some trouble with running Lubuntu in a virtualbox VM on a Windows 8.1 host.09:21
desophosafter i install the guest additions, trying to mount a disk image gives me an error with "unknown filesystem type: ISO9660"09:21
desophosi can't figure out why i'm getting that error09:22
desophosi've been looking for hours09:22
dendezein lubuntu skype wabcam does not work, when i put in terminal : LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libv4l/v4l1compat.so /usr/bin/skype  then it works, how can i get it to work on stratup skype?09:24
desophosi also have some virtualbox problems related to the guest additions, not sure where to ask those though...09:25
desophosthis is probably a bad time to ask, it's night time in the US09:26
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tomtehi!09:58
tomteJust installed lubuntu on my old laptop and tried to get openoffice on there09:59
tomtebut it seems there are either too many packages called openoffice or not enough09:59
tomteso, what is the correct way to install the latest openoffice?10:00
JohnDoe_71Ruslibre better10:06
JohnDoe_71Russo 4.1.0 latest openoffice10:07
tomteI know about libreoffice, but in my case it isn't better10:07
tomtethe extension I need isn't working and I would have to recreate 150 labels - takes just about 5min each...10:08
tomteI was just surprised that there is no ready made package10:09
tomteor maybe I need some more lines in my sources?10:09
JohnDoe_71Rushttps://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html10:09
JohnDoe_71Rushttp://askubuntu.com/questions/471437/unable-to-install-apache-openoffice-4-1-on-ubuntu-14-0410:11
JohnDoe_71Rushttps://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=7010010:11
thirtythousandmoHey guys. I'm using Lubuntu with the Netbook interface, but I can't find out how to add icons/shortcuts to the 'Desktop'. Any ideas?13:20
thirtythousandmoSo no ideas on how to change icons/shortcuts in Lubuntu netbook mode?14:00
silverlionthirtythousandmo: i'm sorry, but no idea :( but you might want to try https://www.facebook.com/groups/lubuntu.official/ for more help ;14:02
thirtythousandmohm..I don't have a facebook account..14:11
holsteinthirtythousandmo: you dont add them to the netbook interface like that14:12
thirtythousandmowhat do you mean? it's not possible?14:13
holsteinthirtythousandmo: it doesnt have a "desktop".. thats the difference..if you want a traditional desktop to add icons to, use the normal LXDE14:13
holsteinthirtythousandmo: its all open, so ,everything is "possible". but the interface you are using specifically compromises the desktop space14:13
holsteinthirtythousandmo: you'll see "favorites" or some area or "tab" or page, or whatever you want to call it, where you can add whetever you like14:14
thirtythousandmowell...would be nice to use the interface AND choose what folders/programs I see at startup14:15
thirtythousandmoI dont see any favortites there14:15
holsteinthirtythousandmo: its like a blown up menu, the netbook mode14:15
holsteinthirtythousandmo: you can edit the menu as you please, but, its not necessarily easy.. in the normal desktop mode its quite easy to add desktop shortcuts and whatever else.. i think thats more in line with what you want by default14:16
thirtythousandmooh i see...so it mirrors the menu?14:17
thirtythousandmoand the items in the menu, are they stored as shortcuts in folders?14:17
holsteinthirtythousandmo: it becomes the menu..14:18
thirtythousandmowell the taskbar with the menu is still there14:18
holsteinsure, and the tabs across the top14:19
thirtythousandmowell, ok thanks dude, you gave me the right hint14:21
thirtythousandmowould be cool to have a simple right click-> add there. And keyboard controls ;)14:21
holsteinthirtythousandmo: there are many other interfaces that look like that14:22
holsteinthirtythousandmo: the compromise for lxde is lightness.. lightweight vs features such as right click and manage..14:22
thirtythousandmoright click functions are not exaclty heavy ^^14:23
thirtythousandmohonestly it's more of 'they didnt think of it'14:23
holsteinthirtythousandmo: in this case, its a compromise, friend.. you are welcome to add what you like14:23
holsteinthirtythousandmo: you can file wishlist bugs upstream14:24
thirtythousandmoyeah, I'll do. and I'll check other interfaces out. thanks.14:24
linguiniTo answer my own question from yesterday, my problem was https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ibus/+bug/127856916:11
ubottuUbuntu bug 1278569 in ibus (Ubuntu) "ibus breaks emacs and eclipse control-space keybinding" [High,Confirmed]16:11
Unit193Yep, ibus is eveil all over.16:23
phillwlinguini: I know that some work on iBus has been done, can you check that you have the latest version16:24
linguiniphillw: Thanks; I worked around the issue by changing the key ibus steals16:25
linguiniibus is developed by a bunch of vim folks; they probably chose C-space to fight emacs folks like myself.16:25
* linguini going to make super awesome app that steals the Esc key...16:26
phillwthere was a workaround for the chromium issue at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1307648/comments/21 not sure if that would also help you.16:27
ubottuUbuntu bug 1307648 in chromium-browser (Ubuntu) "chromium 34 from proposed does not take input from keyboard in first entry point on several webpages" [Critical,Confirmed]16:27
phillwlinguini: he he16:27
Meris2When using the update manager from within lubuntu 13.10 64 bit I get an offer to upgrade to ubuntu 14.04 instead of lubuntu 14.04. I want to stay with lubuntu, can I go ahead without switching to ubuntu?16:37
holsteinMeris2: you should be able to.. but, lubuntu *is* ubuntu... the update manager should be saying what it will update, you may want to glance at it.. and i would have backups regardless, and i personally always prefer a fresh install16:37
ianorlinalso the package for upgrading is share between all flavors of ubuntu16:39
ianorlinotherwise each flavor would have to have there own versoin which duplicates effort for a one or few letters difference which I am not sure is teh best use of time16:40
phillwMeris2: as holstein and ianorlin say, it will always ubuntu, but will install whichever flavour of the family you have installed :)16:50
phillw*it will always say ubuntu*16:50
lubuntuhi!17:13
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ioanmi'm installing lubuntu17:14
Meris2holstein, phillw, thank you!17:16
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robinhood2014I just installed the Lubuntu Desktop and I'm trying to get to the Power Manager, but it always says "Xfce4 Power Manager is not running, do you want to launch it now?" It keeps doing this whether I answer "Cancel" or "Run." What's going on here?22:50
PinFloydin lubuntu 13.10 i had a similiar problem22:51
PinFloydif you need only see the battery state exist a applet lxmenu22:51
robinhood2014I'm afraid I don't understand... especially since I'm running a desktop computer.22:55
PinFloydthat's message is a bug22:57
PinFloyddon't worry22:57
robinhood2014Why then won't it progress any further?22:57
PinFloydbut do you want get access to the power manager or do you want remove that message?23:00
robinhood2014I'd like to access the settings relating to putting the system to sleep, among other things.23:00
robinhood2014So what do I do to access Lubuntu's sleep settings?23:10

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