[09:03] <suncokret> hello
[09:23] <bong1> how do i set the default browser to chrome? it says on chrome... Google Chrome cannot determine or set the default browser.
[11:15] <suncokret> dje si Snele, kuco stara
[11:39] <Naphatul> i'm running an almost stock 14.04.1 and the desktop pager crashes when i try to open the settings almost every time
[11:39] <Naphatul> is this a known issue?
[11:44] <Naphatul> also, why does lubuntu-desktop depend on mplayer?
[12:31] <phillw> Naphatul: that is a meta-package. Simply a list of what to install. It will ask to be removed when you remove any of the default stuff . This is perfectly safe.
[14:08] <suncokret> what is diference in new version 14.4.1?
[14:11]  * RedDeath Back
[14:18] <phillw> suncokret: it has the patches that have been applied since 14.04 thus saving you a load of updates !
[14:22] <suncokret> will i have some advantage if i install 14.04.1, maybe it will use less space on disk, or it is same usage?
[14:31] <phillw> suncokret: it would use about the same. if you have a 14.04 and have been updating, then running sudo apt-get autoclean should free disk space up.
[14:32] <suncokret> so if i have 14.04 installed i don't have reason to install 14.04.1...
[14:32] <suncokret> 14.04.1 is only better for somebody who don't have 14.04 installed
[14:32] <suncokret> ?
[14:33] <phillw> suncokret: you should also look to remove old kernels (they and associated files, do eat up disk space)
[14:33] <phillw> suncokret: correct.
[14:35] <suncokret> thank you
[14:57] <suncokret> phillw, i was deleted downloaded packets manualy or in synaptic... i saw somewhere old kernels, but i didn't deleted it...
[14:57] <suncokret> can you tell me where are old kernels and which i need to save
[14:58] <phillw> suncokret: keep your current kernel plus the most recent old one. All the others (and associated files) can go.
[14:59] <phillw> suncokret: use the manual method at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/RemoveOldKernels
[15:04] <suncokret> can i delete kernels manualy?
[15:04] <suncokret> from file manager?
[15:07] <phillw> suncokret: it is best done from terminal, as you need to update grub once you are done. You are not just removing files, but associated stuff as well. That is why we reccomend using apt-get so that things get correctly updated.
[15:08] <phillw> your kernels will no longer start 2.6 (that was the case when the wiki was written... you will be on 3.x in 14.04)
[15:08] <suncokret> yes
[15:08] <suncokret> 3.13.0-33-generic
[15:09] <phillw> do you have 3.13.0-32-generic listed?
[15:13] <suncokret> 24, 30, 32, 33
[15:14] <phillw> so, get rid of 24 and 30
[15:15] <phillw> sudo apt-get autoremove linux-image-3.13.0-24-generic linux-image-3.13.0-24-generic
[15:15] <phillw> and sudo apt-get autoremove linux-image-3.13.0-30-generic linux-image-3.13.0-30-generic
[15:16] <phillw> oops
[15:16] <phillw> let me re-do that!
[15:17] <phillw> sudo apt-get autoremove linux-image-3.13.0-24-generic linux-image-3.13.0-30-generic
[15:17] <phillw> suncokret: ^^ this one ^^
[15:17] <suncokret> i understand
[15:17] <suncokret> just tell me about this last command
[15:17] <suncokret> for example if i have 5 old kernels to remove
[15:17] <phillw> tag them on after the two listed
[15:17] <suncokret> do i put in command just first and last for removing
[15:18] <suncokret> or all 5?
[15:18] <phillw> no, list all five
[15:18] <suncokret> so this is not from - to
[15:18] <suncokret> it is list of kernels to remove?
[15:18] <suncokret> sudo apt-get autoremove linux-image-3.13.0-24-generic linux-image-3.13.0-30-generic
[15:18] <phillw> no, it is each one you want,
[15:18] <suncokret> i understand now
[15:18] <suncokret> and it is simple
[15:19] <suncokret> now i will try
[15:19] <phillw> will remove just those two, if had linux-image-3.13.0-29-generic that command would leave it on your system.
[15:21] <suncokret> it is fast, and now i have about 350MB space more
[15:21] <suncokret> thank you
[15:24] <suncokret> so that is all i can delete: old kernels and downloaded packs?
[15:24] <phillw> you can get more room by using clean.... let me get you a link..
[15:25] <phillw> suncokret: have a read of http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=24
[15:25] <phillw> it'll all be on wiki somewhere, that's just my area for notes :)
[15:27] <suncokret> i want to know how i can make lubuntu to use less space on disk and what i can remove
[15:27] <phillw> that link has commands to run to free up space
[15:28] <phillw> suncokret: also, do empty the trash area, that will also grow over time.
[15:29] <suncokret> what is trash area?
[15:29] <phillw> rubbish bin
[15:29] <suncokret> you mean recycyle bin?
[15:29] <phillw> yup
[15:29] <suncokret> i don't use that
[15:29] <phillw> different names
[15:29] <suncokret> yes
[15:30] <suncokret> i change options in file managers to delete files
[15:30] <phillw> okay
[15:30] <phillw> then run the three commands on that link.
[15:31] <suncokret> and that three comands will delete and remove all what is need to remove to system be lighter?
[15:31] <suncokret> :)
[15:33] <phillw> it will give you more disk space, yes
[15:35] <suncokret> this 3 commands make about 100MB more space
[15:36] <suncokret> because i already deleted downloaded packages
[15:37] <phillw> well, that's nearly half a Gb of space recovered :)
[15:38] <suncokret> yes
[15:38] <suncokret> not bad
[15:38] <suncokret> :)
[15:39] <phillw> if you took out your most recent old kernel, you'd get ~ 150 - 170Mb free disk, but I'd only do that if you get desperately low on disk space.
[15:44] <suncokret> so, lubuntu working very good to me, i use windows maybe just 5% now
[16:52] <mrdeb> hi all. where can i dl lubuntu openbox theme and icon theme to install on anotehr openbox pc
[16:53] <melodie> mrdeb on the repositories?
[16:53] <mrdeb> i need http link to files
[16:53] <mrdeb> what is name of theme
[16:53] <melodie> what edition or distro do you have on the other pc?
[16:53] <mrdeb> debian
[16:53] <melodie> ok
[16:54] <melodie> http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[16:54] <melodie> seek for "lubuntu"
[16:54] <melodie> what version debian do you have? You might need to select trusty
[16:54] <melodie> to match your debian
[16:54] <mrdeb> 7.6
[16:56] <mrdeb> ok, i got icon theme
[16:56] <melodie> ok
[16:56] <mrdeb> now need close/open window things
[16:59] <mrdeb> ok, i got it and will see how it workafter dpkg -i
[17:11] <mrdeb> hmm
[17:11] <mrdeb> didnt show up in obconf