[01:56] <koell> does lubuntu use gnome keyring?
[07:03] <user123321> How to check free space in a flash drive?
[07:03] <user123321> Oh never mind, I installed System Monitor. It can show it. Thanks.
[08:59] <TheBlindOwl> Hello. how to run webapps in lubuntu
[09:00] <yz3p> which kind of webapps?
[09:03] <TheBlindOwl> Twitter and Facebook
[09:04] <yz3p> in the  browser or with pidgin
[11:59] <singcat> Will lubuntu release 14.04.1?
[12:35] <sfn> I have installed LXLE 14.04. Intial run is pretty good. After that I have installed Oracle Java and Eclipse Kepler for my java development. I have upgraded firefox. After that firefox is not working from the launcher, from terminal it is working if I try as root.I have searched but could not find any solution
[12:38] <singcat> sfn: This is not the support channel for LXLE.
[12:39] <sfn> can you please suggest me the support channel for LXLE.
[12:43] <singcat> sfn: http://lxle.net/support-options/
[12:45] <sfn> @singcat   : thank you
[13:09] <anarkhos> hi
[13:10] <srBlack> hi anarkhos
[13:11] <anarkhos> the sound doesn't work.  is it most likely a matter of installing another sound program or two? or have i neglected something even more basic? no, sound is not muted, although in alsamixer there is
[13:11] <anarkhos> automute, which im unable to change
[13:15] <srBlack> what program do you have?, alsamixer, pulseaudio, ....
[13:54] <anarkhos> hi again
[13:54] <anarkhos> did my message about the audio issue get through?
[13:55] <singcat> it did
[13:59] <anarkhos> singcat: ok what's your suggested solution?
[14:00] <singcat> no idea, I am simply confirming that your message was sent to this channel.
[14:05] <anarkhos> singcat: allright. i could try installing a few extra sound tools, which was suggested on a forum. i just wonder whether i may have neglected something basic
[14:10] <singcat> Will lubuntu release 14.04.1?
[14:13] <krytarik> singcat: They already have: http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/2014/07/lubuntu-14041-lts.html
[14:16] <singcat> krytarik: Interesting, lubuntu.net still points to 14.04
[16:25] <anarkhos|2> anyone there?
[16:28] <phillw> !ask | anarkhos|2
[16:29] <anarkhos|2> sure
[16:29] <anarkhos|2> is it most common that sound works out of the box or not on lubuntu on netbooks?
[16:30] <phillw> sound usually works out of the box
[16:30] <anarkhos|2> it's not muted according to the sound view accessible through the systray, but i hear nothing
[16:31] <phillw> anarkhos|2: if you are having issues, head over to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1885240 for a good article
[16:31] <anarkhos|2> ok
[16:58] <singcat> Will there be an official announcement of lubuntu release 14.04.1 on lubuntu.net?
[16:59] <phillw> singcat: once I track down Julieen :)
[16:59] <phillw> -e
[17:03] <indn1234> hey quick question --> I made a bootable USB using the Startup Disk Creator in Ubuntu. Can I put personal stuff in the pen drive BEFORE installing the new ubuntu from it?
[17:04] <wxl> indn1234: honestly i'd never tried but it's worth a shot
[17:05] <indn1234> wxl: good enough for me,. gonna try it now.
[17:11] <anarkhos|2> ok
[17:12] <anarkhos|2> so... if the sound doesn't work out of the box on your acer aspire one ao751 computer, try this: echo "options snd-hda-intel model=acer" | sudo tee -a /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf > /dev/null
[17:12] <anarkhos|2> somebody in the ubuntu channel suggested it, and after that single change, the sound works
[18:43] <piratebooty> Would someone be able to help me with a problem that I am having?
[18:44] <wxl> !ask | piratebooty
[18:44] <piratebooty> oh, I'm sorry
[18:46] <piratebooty> I am using LXLE, which is a spin off of lubuntu. I have installed OpenVPN and am using that. The issue that I am having is, while I am connected to my OpenVPN server, I cannot access local resources via port forward. I am forwarding certain ports through my router to this machine. If I disconnect from the VPN, works fine. Just not while connected.
[18:46] <piratebooty> Is there a way to change that?
[18:46] <wxl> first off there is an lxle channel somwehere
[18:47] <wxl> i forgot what it is but i know it's on their web page
[18:47] <piratebooty> they claim it is on this server
[18:47] <piratebooty> and in channel #lxle
[18:47] <wxl> hm
[18:47] <piratebooty> but there is only one person in there and it looks like a bot
[18:47] <wxl> it is
[18:47] <wxl> so you are using a remote computer
[18:48] <wxl> and connecting via openvpn to your lxle machine?
[18:48] <wxl> or you have lxle on the remote computer?
[18:48] <wxl> or both?
[18:48] <piratebooty> no
[18:48] <piratebooty> let me explain better
[18:48] <piratebooty> I have LXLE machine
[18:49] <piratebooty> that is connected to a paid VPN service
[18:49] <piratebooty> via OpenVPN
[18:49] <wxl> (i should also add, this is more of an openvpn question than a lubuntu/lxle/os question)
[18:49] <piratebooty> while it is connected to that VPN
[18:49] <piratebooty> I cannot get to it from my work computer on a completely different network over the internet, through my router with port forwarding
[18:49] <piratebooty> if I disconnect from the VPN
[18:50] <piratebooty> then I can, no problem
[18:50] <wxl> so the work computer has the vpn service?
[18:50] <piratebooty> no, the LXLE does
[18:50] <wxl> so the lxle machine is running the openvpn SERVER?
[18:50] <piratebooty> no
[18:50] <piratebooty> just a client
[18:50] <piratebooty> connecting to a third party VPN service
[18:50] <wxl> so which machine is running the server?
[18:50] <piratebooty> neither of them
[18:51] <piratebooty> its a paid service, it connects to their servers
[18:51] <wxl> ok so we're talking about 3 machines
[18:51] <wxl> so there's some unknown service that has machines that you connect to?
[18:51] <piratebooty> hehe
[18:51] <piratebooty> I am not explaining myself properly I think
[18:51] <piratebooty> the LXLE machine is connected to a third party VPN service that I pay for
[18:52] <piratebooty> something like www.privateinternetaccess.com or Slickvpn.com
[18:53] <wxl> and to be clear are you connecting to computers within this service's network or is it basically connecting you to some other machine?
[18:53] <piratebooty> its basically connecting me to their private servers
[18:53] <wxl> ok
[18:53] <wxl> so is the lxle machine also known as your work computer?
[18:54] <piratebooty> nope
[18:54] <piratebooty> thats the home computer
[18:54] <wxl> so what's the work computer running?
[18:54] <piratebooty> windows
[18:54] <wxl> and it's also trying to connect to this service?
[18:54] <piratebooty> no
[18:55] <wxl> oh good lord
[18:55] <piratebooty> I am trying to access HTTP on the LXLE machine on a certain port
[18:55] <piratebooty> through my router
[18:55] <piratebooty> with NAT rules or PortForwarding
[18:55] <wxl> from what computer?
[18:55] <piratebooty> from work
[18:55] <piratebooty> to LXLE
[18:55] <wxl> through the vpn?
[18:55] <piratebooty> nope
[18:55] <piratebooty> over the internet
[18:55] <wxl> omg
[18:56] <wxl> so the vpn has nothing to do with it?
[18:56] <piratebooty> not really, only that when I am connected to that, I cannot connect to it from work
[18:56] <piratebooty> but when it's off, I can
[18:56] <wxl> when the lxle machine is connected to the vpn?
[18:56] <piratebooty> yes
[18:57] <wxl> what port are you using to connect to the router from the work machine and what port does it connect to on the lxle machine?
[18:57] <piratebooty> same port 9696 on both
[18:57] <wxl> and what ports do you use to connect to the vpn?
[18:57] <piratebooty> 443
[18:58] <wxl> strange
[18:58] <piratebooty> the other weird thing is
[18:58] <piratebooty> when it is connected to the vpn
[18:58] <piratebooty> I can access the lxle machine from another local machine on that port
[18:58] <piratebooty> but not from the internet
[18:59] <piratebooty> I have reviewed the logs of the router, and do show that it is in fact forwarding the packets
[18:59] <piratebooty> I don't know why it is not working o_0
[18:59] <wxl> windows -9696→ router -9696→ lxle works
[18:59] <piratebooty> with VPN off, yes
[18:59] <wxl> hm
[18:59] <koell> How can I force PcManFM to show any folder in "detail view"? I always have to do this again and again...
[18:59] <wxl> the local machine can access lxle just fine with the vpn off?
[19:00] <piratebooty> yes
[19:00] <piratebooty> even when it is on
[19:00] <piratebooty> local can always connect
[19:00] <piratebooty> vpn on or off
[19:00] <wxl> oh you CAN
[19:00] <wxl> bizarre
[19:00] <piratebooty> yes, very strange
[19:01] <wxl> well
[19:01] <wxl> i can't tell you much
[19:01] <piratebooty> ok
[19:01] <wxl> but i can tell you it's highly unlikely that the issue lies in lxle, lxde, ubuntu, etc.
[19:01] <wxl> it shouldn't have anything to do with the OS
[19:01] <piratebooty> ok
[19:01] <piratebooty> maybe its an OpenVPN thing?
[19:02] <wxl> in fact, i would suspect the issue must lie somewhere in that router of yours
[19:02] <wxl> that or openvpn
[19:02] <piratebooty> ok
[19:02] <piratebooty> I will check with them and see if they have any tips
[19:02] <wxl> i'd try openvpn first
[19:02] <piratebooty> thanks for your time
[19:02] <wxl> they should be able to give you a quick answer
[19:03] <piratebooty> sorry to drag it out
[19:03] <wxl> oh no big deal
[19:03] <wxl> these things are hard to explain sometime
[19:03] <piratebooty> dang
[19:03] <piratebooty> they ban kiwiclient
[19:03] <piratebooty> probably because of spam
[19:06] <wxl> koell: i don't have lubuntu in front of me but did you check ~/.config/pcmanfm/default/pcmanfm.conf?
[19:28] <koell> wxl: yes there is an entry "view_mode=icon" but idk the value for detail view
[19:30] <wxl> koell: it's in there
[19:30] <wxl> i was hoping for something like (thing = one or two or three)
[19:30] <koell> yep the file exists but idk the config value
[19:30] <wxl> koell: oops sorry about that last thing
[19:31] <wxl> http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=816
[19:31] <wxl> that help?
[19:35] <koell> wxl: no but this one did =) https://github.com/ssokolow/profile/blob/master/home/.config/pcmanfm/lubuntu/pcmanfm.conf#L29
[19:36] <koell> weird there is no conf documentation about pcmanfm in the manpage
[19:36] <wxl> koell: now go edit the wiki documentation so we'll all know XD
[19:36] <wxl> many of the lxde components lack documention
[19:36] <wxl> the worst offender, though, is lightdm
[19:36] <wxl> and THAT is funny because of how universally it is used throughout the canonical family
[19:38] <koell> lightdm is the login manager?
[19:38] <wxl> yeah
[19:38] <wxl> for ubuntu proper even
[19:39] <Roboat> I want to use metacity. I did sudo apt-get install metacity. I clicked where all the WMs are listed. The only unusual one there is Openbox. o_0
[19:39] <koell> i only know about .config/lxsession xD
[19:41] <Roboat> Where is the file that controls the login manager so I can disable it and start a WM through .xinitrc?
[19:45] <koell> Roboat: i guess you have to create a new session folder in ~/.config/lxsession or copy the default lubuntu one and change yourself
[19:45] <koell> thats what i did with i3wm
[19:46] <koell> wb
[19:48] <Roboat> Looks like the session just tells the login manager what all to launch. Maybe I should just make a blank-ish type one so I don't have a DM
[19:49] <koell> Roboat: i copied the one from lubuntu and changed the autostart to killall lxde, pcmanfm and openbox
[19:49] <koell> stupid but works =)
[19:51] <Roboat> ok, time to try this out
[19:55] <Roboat> gah
[19:55] <Roboat> ok, that didn't work. i'll figure this out eventually :P
[19:56] <koell> Roboat: which wm would you like to install?
[19:56] <Roboat> metacity
[19:57] <Roboat> ...and remove the DE entirely :P
[21:31] <MeXTuX> When I drag a window I can see there is a tearing. Can that be fixed with Compton or xcompmgr? Video card is an integrated Intel. Ubuntu doesn't show the tearing and also installed Lubuntu on another machine but the problem was fixed after installing ATI drivers. With the Intel video card I can't try that but maybe a composition manager could help.
[21:31] <MeXTuX> Any idea?
[21:31] <rafaellaguna> MeXTuX, that's because you're not using a proprietary driver
[21:31] <rafaellaguna> a composite manager may improve it a bit, try Compton (xcompmgr is abandonware)
[21:55] <josiah14> Is there a way to configure lubuntu to not use the http proxy only when accessing specific domains?
[21:57] <josiah14> sort of like what you can do in a Windows PAC file...
[21:57] <josiah14> linux is not playing nice with my workplace's proxy settings
[21:57] <josiah14> driving me bonkers
[21:57] <Unit193> Well it the program supports libproxy.
[22:00] <josiah14> I think chrome supports it
[22:00] <josiah14> it's written in C++ anyway
[22:01] <Unit193> libproxy is poorly documented in Ubuntu, but it may just do what you need.
[22:04] <josiah14> yah, basically all I need is something that temporarily ignores my $HTTP_PROXY and related environment vars only when I access internal sites
[22:04] <josiah14> libproxy might give me the capability to write a script that does that, anyway
[22:04] <Unit193> Ahhh. I see.