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onla_how can I locate what is taking so much space. Trying to sync dropbox but it says I don't have space. Suddenly my 59GB lubuntu partition is full11:17
onla_like listing files in order of size from dev/sda511:18
onla_oh got something.. I forgot I had downloaded the babylon 5 to this drive :)11:47
SamwiseGamgeeWhich Libre Office application should I use to manipulate PDFs?12:25
ikoniaSamwiseGamgee: are you using lubuntu ?12:29
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ikoniayou've been told this 3 times before12:34
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anarkhoshi14:07
anarkhos"WARNING: Although this configuration sets a "safe" refresh rate of ~60Hz, I cannot absolutely guarantee that your hardware won't be damaged. Use at your own risk" - why would the hardware be damaged?14:07
holsteinanarkhos: if the hardware is broken by trying to display a rate it cant14:56
anarkhosholstein: according to the gma500 settings in windows, the default (actually, only choice) rate is 60 hz14:58
holsteinanarkhos: ok..14:58
anarkhosso i suppose that should not be a worry. are there other sources of concern?14:58
anarkhosrendering it necessary with such a warning?14:59
holsteinanarkhos: the tool in linux that is setting that cant guarantee.. if you can guarantee, then, move on14:59
anarkhosso it's only the refresh that is a concern?14:59
holsteinanarkhos: the source of the concern is this.. the creator of the hardware didnt promise you that tool wont break the hardware14:59
anarkhosright15:00
holsteinthose settings *can* legitamately damage the hardware15:00
holsteinyou are responsible for checking the settings and making sure..15:00
anarkhossince the warning mentions specifically the refresh rate (and nothing else), i assume that that particular factor is the most crucial (maybe the only?) one, and if the hardware can handle a rate of 60 hz, it's reasonable to conclude that the configuration will not cause any damage. do you agree?15:07
holsteinanarkhos: i would read the manufacturers notes about what *all* settings the device can and should work with15:08
holsteinanarkhos: the "other settings" are likely just the geometry? i personally have set *many* devices to the incorrect geometry, and i'll just see a message15:09
holsteinanarkhos: the big take-away here is, the burden of responsibility.. you must do the research and make sure you are not going to damage the gear15:09
anarkhosholstein: right15:10
AscavasaionA window just popped up on my desktop, it says that there is an Ubuntu 14.04 distribution available.  I am running Lubuntu... would this upgrade necessary stuff and remain a Lubuntu distro?  And if so, should I do it?15:10
holsteinAscavasaion: lubuntu *is* ubuntu15:14
AscavasaionI thought so... so this will then upgrade, but remain Lubuntu then?15:15
holsteinAscavasaion: are you currently on 14.04?15:15
AscavasaionDescription:Ubuntu 12.04.4 LTS15:16
holsteinAscavasaion: lubuntu 12.04 is not supported any longer15:16
AscavasaionHolstein... so I should upgrade?15:17
holsteinAscavasaion: main ubuntu 12.04 is supported for 5 years. so, the repos are there, and the core gets updates.. but, as for lubuntu specific things, those are only supported for 6 months15:17
holsteinAscavasaion: i am explaining facts to you.. you decide if you should upgrade15:17
AscavasaionHolstein: Oh... I thought newer is better?15:17
holsteinAscavasaion: no..15:18
holsteinAscavasaion: "better" is a matter of opinion, and use case15:18
AscavasaionUse case?15:18
holsteinAscavasaion: i would be applying upgrades to my 12.04, regardless.. in a terminal "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade"15:18
holsteinAscavasaion: yes.. for example, if 14.04 is "Newer" but has dropped some software or drivers that you need from 12.04, then, the newer is *not* better for your specific use case15:19
Ascavasaionholstein: Okay, but is that not what I asked?15:19
holsteinAscavasaion: you asked, "should i upgrade"15:19
Ascavasaionholstein: Oh, I understand, thank you.15:19
holsteinAscavasaion: and i am still answering you15:19
holsteinAscavasaion: there will be no easy "yes" or "no" for that..15:20
AscavasaionHolstein: I understand, thank you so much.15:20
holsteinAscavasaion: cheers15:20
user123321Does anyone have an idea why my LUbuntu showed only the background after logging in?15:42
holsteinuser123321: misconfiguration? bad drive? bug for your specific hardware? etc..15:43
holsteinuser123321: is this a fresh install? did the live CD work? is this something that broke after an upgrade? lubuntu 14.04?15:43
user123321holstein, I guess it's a misconfiguration, lubuntu 14.04 or later, I tried reinstalling lubuntu-desktop, bash, nothing worked, then I ended up wiping out my profile folder that start with a dot. It's a VM so I'm not scared to experiment :p15:45
user123321no luck o.O15:45
user123321now the login screen re-appears after logging in after deleting those files.15:45
user123321shall I install unity?15:45
holsteinuser123321: why?15:45
user123321might it solve?15:46
holsteinuser123321: unity isnt suggesting its a way to fix lubuntu installations? as i read15:46
holsteinuser123321: what did you do? you deleted a user?15:46
user123321I see15:46
user123321hmm, any suggestions? I was googling a lot :/15:46
holsteinuser123321: sure15:47
holsteinuser123321: tell me what you did?15:47
holsteinuser123321: you deleted a user account?15:47
holstein!details15:47
ubottuPlease 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)15:47
holsteinuser123321: now, you have to tell me also what you have done to try and fix the issue, as well as what caused the issue..15:48
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user123321holstein, Ok there was some messing up with the bash config, so I reinstalled bash with --purge,15:49
holsteinuser123321: what messing up with what? how?15:49
user123321adding a line to install a software, I believe I might have added some unknown things over there which would be difficult to trace.15:50
holsteinuser123321: for you, i suggest this.. reinstall.. then, save a snapshot in the VM.. then, when you have issues come here *before* resinstalling or purging anything15:50
silverlionholstein o/15:50
holsteinuser123321: if you have added "some unknown things", then, you must reinstall, likely, to repair this.. i would need to know those things to volunteer support15:50
holsteinsilverlion: o/15:50
user123321Yeah, actually it wasn't me but I was told that it was some bash thingy :/ I was wondering if I could just reset the stuff back.15:52
holsteinuser123321: it depends15:53
holsteinuser123321: you are implying you have no idea what happened or who did what, so, i cant say how you can reset things that you cant explain to use15:53
holsteinus*15:54
holsteinuser123321: snapshots are easy.. in the future, take one when the VM is stable.. and you can easily reset it from there15:54
holsteinuser123321: otherwise, i would go back and try and undo whatever you have done, and try removing the user ~/.config files and login15:54
user123321If I delete the bash config file, will it be recreated?16:00
holsteinuser123321: as i said, i dont know what you have done to your system16:02
holsteinuser123321: i dont know what was or is broken, or why16:02
holsteinuser123321: if *any* user configs are removed, then, they are regenerated as default when the user logs in.. but, you state you did other "unknown" things. installing software, purging, etc16:02
user123321ah, I purged lubuntu-desktop to check if it might fix.16:03
user123321I guess.16:03
holsteinuser123321: sure. and, lubuntu-desktop purge has nothing to do with that.. and you say "i guess" , so you are not sure who did that, when, or why16:04
holsteinuser123321: i need more details to assist you better..16:04
user123321I went through bash history. I did sudo apt-get install --reinstall bash, and then, purging lubuntu desktop and reinstalling.16:12
anarkhosholstein: ive found some relevant messages in dmesg that may give some clues about the suspend problem16:15
holsteinanarkhos: ok.. i dont know about your suspend problem..16:15
anarkhosholstein: "tsc: Marking TSC unstable due to TSC halts in idle states deeper than C2", "ACPI Error: Could not enable PowerButton event (20131115/evxfevnt-212)", "ACPI Warning: Could not enable fixed event - PowerButton (2) (20131115/evxface-628)"16:16
anarkhosit enters suspend mode, but never wakes up16:17
holsteinanarkhos: on hardware that doesnt specifically state that it supports linux, i expect glitches like that16:17
anarkhoshmm16:17
holsteinanarkhos: on machines that "never wake up", i'll just not suspend them16:17
anarkhosso there's no obvious fix i take it16:18
holsteinotherwise, i'll try *many* live CD's. the latest LTS, the upcoming 14.10.. 12.04.. even older releases like 10.04 and see if anything "just works"16:18
holsteinanarkhos: well, even thinking of it like a "fix" is a bit odd16:18
holsteinnothing is broken16:18
anarkhosright16:18
holsteini'll also try main ubuntu, or xubuntu.. see if gnome services addresses anything.. i typically throw 8 or so live CD's at hardware as a test before installing anything16:19
holsteinon problematic hardware*16:19
anarkhosyeah16:27
anarkhossomebody with this problem revived the computer by hitting ctrl-alt-f1. it's a bug16:28
anarkhosnot sure if that is exactly what's going here16:28
anarkhosno. stone dead16:29
holsteinanarkhos: the problem is, the hardware is not guaranteed to support linux16:33
holstein!tty16:34
ubottuTo get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).  To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution16:34
anarkhosok16:34
holsteinyou may be able to tty or ssh into the machine and reboot it. but, if the graphics are not coming back up, who knows.. i have in the past been able to work around that16:34
holsteinwith kernel mod lines, and other fixes.. and in a few cases, i have *not* been able to work around it16:34
holsteinin those cases, i disable suspend, and use the hardware..16:35
anarkhos"you may be able to tty or ssh into the machine and reboot it." - i don't see how that could be possible. it seems to be in the exact same state as when i enter "sleep mode" on windows xp. there is absolutely no reaction until i disconnect the battery, power.16:36
anarkhosthe difference is that on xp, it resumes again when the power button is pushed16:37
holsteinanarkhos: sure.. tty is "pressing control-alt-f1" as you say others did16:40
holsteinanarkhos: if you havent setup ssh server and tried, you may want to16:40
holstein!ssh16:40
ubottuSSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for it's homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon)16:40
holsteinanyways, reviving the machine from that state would only be what i would be doing to test, and so i dont have to keep hard rebooting it16:40
holsteini'll use live CD's, as i said, with the hard drive removed, if possible.. to test all of this and work arounds.. then, i know that hard reset doesnt hurt anything permanently16:41
anarkhosholstein: i am pretty sure that the computer disconnects from the network when it enters sleep mode. actually, it is in practice powered off16:41
holsteinanarkhos: ok16:41
holsteinanarkhos: then, disregard16:41
anarkhosyeah16:41
holsteinanarkhos: this will be case by case16:41
holsteinanarkhos: i have see it many ways16:41
holsteinanarkhos: i have see them with just the lcd lamp off, and i could barely make out the screen16:42
anarkhosit seems to be a notorious issue with acer netbooks and ubuntu16:42
holsteinanarkhos: not really16:42
holsteinanarkhos: i think its "notorious" with *any* hardware where one tries to run an operating system that is not intended or officially supported16:42
anarkhosok16:43
holsteini mean, look at the major operating systems and that hardware.. android wont run on it.. OSX wont.. iOS wont.. most major windows versions wont if its older.. so that leaves you with xp, which is well supported and EOL, and open options16:43
anarkhoseol?16:45
ianorlinend of life16:45
holstein^ yup... no longer security updates and upgrade from MS16:45
anarkhosi found something:16:47
anarkhos"OK. let's explain. the default psb_gfx was fitted to 50Hz LVDS vblank. but almost panel must have nearly 60Hz, so I've decreased values of "mdelay". but its function might be better to use "msleep" to wait for the cycle of vblank."16:47
holsteinpersonally, i have *never* found settings like that to help the machine wake from sleep16:48
holsteini have found what i have suggested to help16:48
holsteinkernel mod lines.. driver support.. etc16:48
holstein!nomodeset16:48
ubottuA common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter16:48
holsteini would try all options from the f6 menu from a live CD.. noapci or whatever else is there..16:48
holsteinbut, im not sure that that is your issue at all..16:49
holsteinyou seem to be saying the machine is *stuck* off.. and never resumes.. its not that the graphics are not resuming, its more like the machine is not being given the wake up message16:49
anarkhosyes16:50
holsteinso, you close the lid, or sleep the machine, and what? you open the lid? and nothing? you press power and nothing? you press all the keys on the keyboard and nothing? any lights flashing?16:50
anarkhosthe lid isn't important. the suspend command is16:50
holsteinanarkhos: ok16:51
holsteinanarkhos: however you choose to sleep the thing16:51
anarkhosright16:51
holsteinanarkhos: please share the details of the waking attempt16:51
holsteinanarkhos: thats what im asking16:51
anarkhosfirst hitting some keys16:51
holsteinanarkhos: thats why i said "you close the lid or sleep the machine"16:51
anarkhosthen ctrl-alt-f116:51
anarkhosthen pushing the power button16:51
anarkhosthen holding the power button for a few seconds16:52
holsteinanarkhos: control alt f1 is for ty16:52
holstein!tty16:52
ubottuTo get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).  To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution16:52
holsteinits not a magic combination that will sneak in through the sleep16:52
anarkhosright16:53
holsteinthose guides you are reading assume you are not able to get the graphics up16:53
holsteinthats not the case16:53
holsteinthats what i though16:53
holsteinthought*16:53
anarkhossome of them assume that it seems16:53
holsteinanarkhos: no16:53
holsteinanarkhos: thats what you stated before16:53
anarkhoswell16:53
holsteinanarkhos: thats why you are not in the correct place for addressing the issue16:53
holsteinanarkhos: you are asking about, and reading about "my graphics wont come back from suspend".. and thats not the case at all16:54
holsteinyour machine is not recieving the wake up message..16:54
anarkhosafter i explored dmesg, i thought that maybe the fundamental problem goes beyond the graphics16:54
holsteinthat could be much simpler..16:54
holsteinanarkhos: you cant exploer anything16:54
holsteinanarkhos: the machine is asleep.. its not recording anything that you can read16:54
anarkhoscorrect16:54
holsteinanarkhos: its out.. off.. suspended.. and not getting the message to come back on.. so, nothing you can read on the machine will help16:55
anarkhoswell16:55
holsteinanarkhos: dmesg is not recording anything.. its asleep16:55
anarkhosim able to wake it up by disconnecting battery and power16:55
anarkhosthen i may log on again and read dmesg16:55
ianorlinthat is booting it from off16:55
holsteinyeah16:55
holsteinthats a cold reset, as i read it16:55
holsteinanarkhos: is that a cold reset? does it reboot? or wake up?16:56
anarkhos"dmesg is not recording anything.. its asleep" - dmesg records what goes on immediately before it goes to sleep16:56
anarkhosyes of course16:56
holsteinanarkhos: friend.. is it rebooting? or waking up?16:56
anarkhosafter i disconnect battery, power, yes16:56
anarkhosyes it is16:56
holsteinanarkhos: yes, what?16:56
holsteinanarkhos: reboot? or wake?16:56
anarkhosreboot16:56
holsteinanarkhos: then, its irrelevant.. thats not triggering the wakeup16:56
anarkhosi know16:57
holsteinanarkhos: have you tried F6 options from live CD?16:57
anarkhosno16:57
anarkhoswhat's that?16:57
holstein!nomodeset16:57
ubottuA common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter16:57
anarkhoswhat options16:57
anarkhosoh ok16:57
holstein^ that is one o the f6 options16:57
holsteinthere are *many*. . and as i said, i try them all..16:57
anarkhoslet's see16:58
holsteinnow that we know what the issue is, you can better ask for and parse information about help for it16:58
holsteinanarkhos: what is the hardware?16:58
anarkhosacer aspire one ao 751h, 1.3 ghz (intel atom i think), 1(+1)gb ram, intel gma500 graphics card16:59
holsteinmy aspire one just works16:59
anarkhoswhat hardware?16:59
holsteinmakes me wonder what is different about your installation16:59
anarkhosyes16:59
holsteinanarkhos: that *same* hardware16:59
anarkhosoh16:59
anarkhoswhat lubuntu version?17:00
holsteinanarkhos: i have one.. and i have administered another17:00
holsteinanarkhos: TBH, everything i threw at it just worked17:00
anarkhosyeah im satisfied with it generally17:00
anarkhosi began trying some linux distros as xp got slower, but now even xp seems better after running windows update and looking through the list of enabled/disabled services17:01
holsteinanarkhos: here is a "Fix" state for that hardware17:01
holsteinhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/AspireOne/AO751h17:02
holsteinsudo gedit /etc/pm/config.d/gma50017:02
holsteinADD_PARAMETERS='--quirk-vbemode-restore'17:02
holsteinthen, save..17:02
holsteinmaybe you have a slightly different rev than i... and the other one is not in front of me.. so could be a different model17:02
anarkhosi tried the ADD_PARAMETERS solution. no difference17:03
holsteinin 12.04?17:03
anarkhosisn't it 14.04?17:04
anarkhoshold on17:04
holsteinmaybe it was just addressed in 14.04, and thats why i didnt see it17:04
anarkhoshmm17:07
anarkhos"head -n1 /etc/issue" suggests the distribution is Ubuntu 14.04 LTS \n \l17:07
phillwanarkhos: 12.04, for lubuntu, is very old. Only our 2nd release and only had 9 month support. 14.04.1 is the debugged version. I'd suggest running it in LiveCD mode to ensure your hardware is happy with the default settings :)17:09
anarkhosfirst i ran the lubuntu live usb. then i liked it and decided to install it17:11
anarkhosbut have i accidentally installed ubuntu?17:11
anarkhosor is it really lubuntu despite suggestions that it is... Ubuntu 14.0417:11
anarkhosi just ran the installer within the lubuntu live usb17:12
anarkhosmaybe i neglected something while installing, it was getting very late17:12
phillwanarkhos: look at the bottom left corner :)17:12
anarkhosim in CLI17:12
anarkhoshowever, gonna start the gui now17:12
phillwthe menu bar 'may' be at the top, but I prefer it at the bottom :)17:13
phillwbut, on GUI, you should see the lubuntu icon for 'menu'.17:14
anarkhosyeah it is my impression that it is lubuntu17:14
anarkhosubuntu i imagine is more comprehensive17:14
anarkhosand it does say "lubuntu" if i make the kernel boot command start the gui17:14
anarkhosand when shutting down from the gui17:15
anarkhos"lubuntu . . ."17:15
anarkhosso "head -n1 /etc/issue" says "Ubuntu 14.04" because it is -based on- Ubuntu i suppose?17:16
phillwanarkhos: for updates etc, all the family say ubuntu. It simply is not worth the risk of messing up the upgrader to name all the distros :)17:16
phillwthen you have lubuntu :)17:16
anarkhosright17:16
anarkhosas i thought17:16
anarkhosholstein: assuming that the graphics is not the most relevant factor, what should i check out in the lubuntu live usb menu?17:21
holsteinanarkhos: lubuntu *is* ubuntu17:23
holsteinanarkhos: thats why you'll see the distro referenced as ubuntu17:23
holsteinanarkhos: what i check is *all* the options in the f6 menu, and see if anything responds17:24
anarkhosok17:24
anarkhosnot even able to access the f6 menu17:30
holsteinanarkhos: you press shift at boot of the live media.. i'll start tapping it after the bios screens17:31
holsteinthis is not a "Fix" in any way, so dont wast too much time on it17:31
holsteinthese are only ways of getting data, and information.. you are basically a detective17:31
anarkhosshit before it has reached the main live usb menu?17:32
anarkhosshift17:32
holsteinright.. i do it right after the bios17:32
anarkhosok17:32
holsteini see bios post.. i just start tapping shift17:32
anarkhosdamn it happens too fast17:33
holsteinanarkhos: its not like that17:33
holsteini see the bios, and i start casually tapping shift.. then, in a few minutes, i generally see the older menu, not the newer one that hides things17:33
anarkhosi started hitting shift too late i think17:33
holsteinthe shift is a way to get around that, and show the advanced options17:33
holsteinyeah.. it may get around you17:34
anarkhosyeah there17:34
anarkhossyyslinux17:34
anarkhosthen f6?17:35
anarkhosno17:35
anarkhosenter, then f6?17:35
holsteini'll look like this http://i.stack.imgur.com/O2m9a.png17:35
holsteinregardless, i think this is more like it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pm-utils/+bug/60202917:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 602029 in Baltix "Acer Aspire One ZA3 751h does not resume from suspend" [Undecided,New]17:35
holstein"After triggering suspend the green LED turns into an orange blinking LED.17:36
holsteinTo resume, I hit the power button and the LED then turns green and the hard disk LED blinks once but nothing happens after that, The screen stays black"17:36
anarkhosno i got a CLI syslinux boot17:36
anarkhosyes, orange blinkling led - exactly17:36
holstein"Hm, unfortunately the BIOS on this machine is broken, it does not provide a product name at all. So we can't actually match against this device in the quirks database. You should be able to fix it locally with17:37
holsteinsudo pm-suspend --quirk-vbestate-restore --store-quirks-as-lkw"17:37
anarkhosif i hit the power button, the LED doesn't even turn green17:37
holsteinagain, i wouldnt waste too much time in any of these steps17:37
anarkhoshm, i think i tried "--quirk-vbestate-restore", but probably not "--store-quirks-as-lkw"17:37
holsteinjust keep trying things.. try them live when possible, so you dont have permanent changes17:37
anarkhosright17:38
anarkhosill try suspending from the live usb17:38
anarkhosthen ill try sudo pm-suspend --quirk-vbestate-restore --store-quirks-as-lkw from the live usb17:38
holsteini test all things that i can from live environments when possible..17:38
anarkhosyes17:38
holsteinthe graphics drivers are not easily tested like that.. since they are kernel modules that require reboot17:39
holsteinor, for tme, they require reboot.. im sure there is a way around that..17:39
holsteinfor me*17:39
anarkhossame reaction from the live usb suspend17:41
holsteinyeah, but with what changes?17:41
holsteindid you apply *all* options in the f6 menu?17:42
anarkhosim not able to access the f6 menu17:42
holsteinok17:42
anarkhosso im trying the other suggestions you've mentioned17:42
anarkhosnext, the pm-suspend command with additions17:42
holsteinyou'll need to apply some changes, otherwise, it's likely going to be the same17:42
holsteinyou are comparing installed 14.04 lubuntu with live 14.04 ubuntu, stock..17:42
holsteinnot enough differences there to make anything change17:43
holsteinnot on a hardware level like that...17:43
holsteinbut, i would try those commands from a stock live CD.. personally, i might remove my hard drive while troubleshooting..17:43
holsteinit wasnt trivial getting to the drive in my acer aspire one17:44
anarkhos"sudo pm-suspend --quirk-vbestate-restore --store-quirks-as-lkw" - no difference17:52
Kaleelhi18:39
Kaleelanybody from india???18:39
holstein!in18:40
ubottu#ubuntu-in is the channel for Ubuntu in India18:40
Kaleelthanku!! :)18:41
rafaellagunaKaleel, you can talk with nehaljwani18:42
nehaljwaniKaleel, kaise madad kar sakta hu mai aapki?18:43
rafaellagunahe's shy, nehaljwani :D18:49
nehaljwanirafaellaguna, too shy :)18:50
absk007how to edit menu?18:53
holsteinhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/196614/how-do-i-edit-the-menu-in-lubuntu http://wiki.lxde.org/en/Main_Menu http://www.everydaylinuxuser.com/2013/11/how-to-customise-lxde-desktop-using.html http://lxmed.sourceforge.net/18:54
absk007holstein, lxmed is great. Thanks.19:04
rafaellagunaholstein, you can use MenuLibre, if you how to handle PPAs it has one: https://launchpad.net/~menulibre-dev/+archive/ubuntu/devel19:09
Glorfindelwhat is the shortcut to open the menu?19:18
Glorfindelthe "start" menu19:23
Glorfindelnm19:40
absk007Glorfindel, Alt + F120:10
absk007Glorfindel, Ctrl + Esc20:11
absk007both works20:11
Glorfindelyeah, I found out the alt+F1 using trial and error :)20:16
Glorfindeldidn't know about the second though, thanks20:16
holsteinrafaellaguna: thanks.. absk007 please note what rafaellaguna suggested above as well for editing the menu20:21
absk007holstein, sure20:26
absk007how to exit from fullscreen games if they hang?20:31
holsteinabsk007: i would ask the creator of the game, or just tty and kill the process20:32
holstein!tty20:32
ubottuTo get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).  To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution20:32
rafaellagunactrl+alt+f1, enter your user and password and type "pkill <game>"20:32
holsteinthen "ps aux | grep *something*"20:32
rafaellagunasame, holstein :D20:32
holsteinwhere, something is likely to return the game20:32
holsteinthen, kill the process20:32
holsteinpkill is likely easier.. ^20:32
absk007ok. But Linux 101 - What's a TTY?20:34
holstein!tty ^20:34
holsteinabsk007: above, that link explains tty, and how to get to one20:34
holstein"To get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back"20:34
holsteinyou can login there, and "kill" the process20:35
absk007holstein, will getting to a TTY terminal logout my current session?20:39
Glorfindeltty is a terminal basically20:39
Glorfindelnope20:39
absk007Glorfindel, why is it like this?20:41
Glorfindelwhy is what like what? Why doesn't it log you out?20:41
absk007Glorfindel, what's the history behind this TTY?20:41
Glorfindelhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_emulator20:42
holsteinabsk007: you are asking how to do something when the screen is overtaken20:45
holsteinabsk007: thats how... you can tty, and kill the game..20:45
absk007holstein, that i understood20:45
absk007thanks.20:45
Glorfindelnow here is my question, is there any way to get an irc client to run in a tty?20:46
Glorfindellike a cli client?20:46
holsteinGlorfindel: sure..20:46
holsteinGlorfindel: i use irssi in screen.. can connect in tty, no problem20:46
holsteinweechat would be similar20:46
Glorfindelcuz I can never remember how to kill a game and connecting to irc to find out when I am in a tty would be helpful20:46
Glorfindelthat is great!20:47
holsteinGlorfindel: :)20:47
* Glorfindel installs irssi20:47
holsteini mean, you can just run it nativetly in the TTY, if you want.. but screen is handy.. i have this session of irssi running on a freeshell server.. then, i just connect in with screen from where ever or whatever20:48
holsteinputty on windows.. tty.. any terminal emulator..20:48
Glorfindelwow, that would be nice20:48
Glorfindelhow much does it cost?20:48
Glorfindelor kitty :P20:48
holsteinits a "free" freeshell..20:48
holsteinhttps://freeshell.de/20:49
holsteinthere are many shell providers like that. with different prices and rules/restrictions20:49
Glorfinderyay! it worked20:51
Glorfindel^that20:51
Glorfindel's20:51
Glorfindelme on a tty with irssi!20:52
holstein:)20:52
Glorfindelthanks a bunch!!20:53
absk007rafaellaguna, how to use MenuLibre? I've installed it. Couldn't find how to use.20:55
rafaellagunaisn't it at accessories? sorry, I can't check it now, I'm using another desktop now20:56
rafaellagunaanyway, you can always launch it with a terminal20:56
holsteinabsk007: if you already have the menu edited...20:59
absk007holstein, rafaellaguna, actually when i run menulibre from terminal, it shows that menulibre is visible in accessories but in the accessories from menu, it's not visible21:00
rafaellagunait happens sometimes, maybe the panel needs a reboot to re-seek the installed apps21:01
absk007rafaellaguna, how to manually refresh the panel?21:04
rafaellagunayou can't21:06
rafaellagunajust log out and log in21:06
rafaellagunasorry, you can, but it's a terminal command: lxpanelctl restart21:07
absk007thanks.21:09
LunarioMy etc/lxdm folder has only a default.conf in it, though I have read on several boards that there should be files like LoginReady, Xsession etc. (needed to start x11vnc automatically at boot). Is that an error of my lubuntu installation or did were those other files merged into default.conf?21:29
phillwLunario: phillw@piglet:/etc/lxdm$ ls22:12
phillwdefault.conf22:12
phillwmy lubuntu is a happy one :)22:12
Lunariowell here is my problem: I have added "x11vnc -usepw -display :0 -ncache 10" to the /etc/xdg/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart folder so that this command is executed automatically at startup. However it is not.22:30
LunarioWhat could be the reason for that?22:30
phillwLunario: hi, have a read of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxsession/+bug/1309698 and see if that takes you forward. At the least, if it is close mark it as 'affects me' after which you will receive any updates for it.22:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1309698 in lxsession (Ubuntu) "Lubuntu does not handle /etc/xdg/autostart " [Undecided,Confirmed]22:42
=== Glorfinder is now known as Glorfindel
Lunariophillw: thanks, am reading it :)23:30
phillwLunario: that should take you forward. If it does not, please comment back here and then be patient for another reply.23:35
Lunarioalright, will do23:39

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