[00:22] oh Unit193 just read from way back but logged off yeah it was my sources.list had something it shouldn't have and just commenting out the extra repos when they shouldn't be there [06:58] hi. how do i tile screens side by side? === saa is now known as Guest44354 [09:45] i need help on setting up ibus. i tried to install ibus and use it with indian languages but when i select a language the keyboard gets locked [09:45] is there a way to solve this issues. [10:00] i am trying to use ibus on lubuntu but when i select language screen gets locked [10:00] can someone help [10:00] if i select any language than english [10:01] is there any bug with ibus with lubuntu 14.04 [10:09] i am trying to use ibus on lubuntu but when i select language screen gets locked i select any language than englishis there any bug with ibus with lubuntu 14.04 [10:23] need help on ibus [10:23] i am trying to add local language in ibus [10:23] but it is not working [10:24] only it takes English [12:48] hello? [12:49] im new to lubuntu and i just recently installed is there anything i must do i update any repositories etc? === daker__ is now known as daker [19:06] <]Spectre[> hi friends,newbie lubuntu question:how can I change the size of the windows border on my lubuntu 14.10? [19:23] ]Spectre[: first get a better Nick - not such fingertwisting one -- then check the different openbox themes - maybe one will already fit - second, try to use the hotkeys and last, you are free to change/modify/edit the themes-settings, they are in some readable files to be found on your computer [19:29] <]Spectre[> ok testdr [19:29] ]Spectre[: give me a second and i'll get you the answer [19:29] ]Spectre[: pretty sure it's in obconf [19:30] ]Spectre[: for example - i use theme "Natura" with bigger handles at the lower corners and lower frame-border [19:31] <]Spectre[> thanks wxl [19:31] <]Spectre[> testdr,obconf doesn't allow me to resize the top right buttons of the windows,I want to resize the "- + x" if it's possible [19:32] oh wait you just want to resize the buttons ]Spectre[ ? [19:32] <]Spectre[> just tried resizing the font size on the top bar,but the font goes giant,and the buttons on the top right of the windows is of the same size(as I was imagining) :) [19:32] <]Spectre[> yes wxl :) [19:32] <]Spectre[> if you find a way it will be really appreciated here [19:33] ]Spectre[: edit the theme or get a new one. that's not so easy. [19:33] that are "icons" -- little pictures and part of the themes - different theme, different pictures and sometimes with different size [19:33] <]Spectre[> if you tell me where I can find these "icons" [19:33] <]Spectre[> I'll try to edit them with the paint [19:34] you'll just have to look around ]Spectre[ [19:34] <]Spectre[> I was thinking that it was a 2d vector [19:34] you might go download a theme and figure it out [19:34] for example: Natura is in : /usr/share/themes/Natura/openbox-3 [19:34] <]Spectre[> going to seek [19:35] <]Spectre[> found it [19:35] all installed should be found in /usr/share/themes ---- but you should search and install missing themes - there are more, than in the default install! User "synaptic" to search for provided themes [19:35] <]Spectre[> thanks [19:36] <]Spectre[> what happens if I try to edit it while the lxde is using it? lxde will become mad? ;-D [19:37] ]Spectre[: no - but make a backup to check your changes - the changes will take effekt after changing to another theme and then back or logout/login [19:37] <]Spectre[> ;-D [19:37] <]Spectre[> I'll take the risk :D [19:37] or just restart openbox [19:38] why wouldn't openbox --reconfigure work? [19:38] ]Spectre[: if you use - for example - Natura - you should create a duplicate of the whole theme-directory [19:38] ianorlin: is probably right. in any case, you don't need to log out/log back in [19:39] <]Spectre[> don't worry testdr [19:42] <]Spectre[> solved,thanks guys [20:04] My Lubuntu 14.10 Swap dont work on an hard disk with Documents folder Encrypted, so i cant hibenate. Do you think this could be the solution ? http://askubuntu.com/questions/462739/14-04-with-fde-and-swap-is-missing http://paste.ubuntu.com/9219733/ [20:09] When i do sudo mkswap /dev/mapper/mint--vg-swap_1 , it give me directory or file inexistence. Why ? http://paste.ubuntu.com/9219815/ I trying this solution http://askubuntu.com/questions/462739/14-04-with-fde-and-swap-is-missing [20:12] my entry for lubuntu 14.10 should be /dev/mapper/lubuntu--vg-swap_1. YMMV. instead sudo mkswap /dev/mapper/mint--vg-swap_1 ?? [20:17] how to make this entry work for lubuntu 14.10 sudo mkswap /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1. YMMV. [20:24] how to make this entry work for lubuntu 14.10 sudo mkswap /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1. YMMV. === anjo-aladiah_ is now known as anjo-aladiah [20:33] anjo-aladiah: you cant enable swap? [20:33] i think swap is there but it dont work [20:33] anjo-aladiah: what partitioning did you do during install? i would try just putting a swap partition somewhere, and try hibernatiing [20:34] install did alll automaticly for me [20:34] anjo-aladiah: you think? take a look and see if you have a swap partition. if not, you'll need on. thats step one [20:34] my knowlegde its not eought to do thast alone [20:34] holstein give me the command please to do in console to check that [20:34] http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/10/enable-hibernate-option-in-ubuntu-14-10-unity/ is what i would start with [20:36] i friend in irc, told me to do this holstein, a frien in ubuntu helped me and told me this solution should work for me [20:36] http://paste.ubuntu.com/9220253/ [20:37] but i need to know the file name in lubuntu 14.10 at this part /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1. YMMV. [20:37] hoolstein [20:37] holstein [20:37] Do you know what it is ? [20:38] holstein i already did that [20:38] anjo-aladiah: it'll be the same [20:38] is still not woking [20:38] anjo-aladiah: lubuntu *is* ubuntu.. [20:38] ok [20:38] lets try [20:39] anjo-aladiah: ubuntu mint is *not* ubuntu.. [20:39] linux mint* [20:39] yeah but the guy say our entry for mkswap will be specific to your distro and according to the information above should be /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1. YMMV. [20:40] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq [20:40] anjo-aladiah: sure.. and the distro *is* ubuntu [20:40] this solution with 5 stars http://askubuntu.com/questions/462739/14-04-with-fde-and-swap-is-missing [20:40] anjo-aladiah: lubuntu *is* ubuntu [20:40] ok [20:40] anjo-aladiah: you are on lubuntu 14.10.. [20:40] i will try with ubuntu word there then [20:40] yes iam [20:40] anjo-aladiah: dont "try" anything [20:40] no ? [20:40] anjo-aladiah: its referring to a file.. just find the file.. [20:41] * genii wonders if they have been looking for YMMV as part of the /dev name [20:41] how can i find the file ? [20:41] anjo-aladiah: i'll just literally search with a file manager [20:41] genii: dunno. YMMV. XD [20:41] anjo-aladiah: clicking trough the file structure [20:41] what i should search ? [20:41] ok [20:41] * genii slides wxl a fresh coffee [20:42] anjo-aladiah: you search in that location.. /dev/mapper [20:42] anjo-aladiah: you can also autocomplete.. [20:42] !tab [20:42] You can use your key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line. [20:42] * wxl guzzles [20:42] find / -iname [20:43] dev folder is inside .config folder» [20:43] ? [20:43] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnableHibernateWithEncryptedSwap [20:43] i would look and see if i have encrypted swap or not [20:44] iam sure my documents folder is encrypted, because i ask that during instalation [20:44] that is for sure [20:44] anjo-aladiah: sure.. so, is swap? [20:45] i dont know how to do that [20:45] how to check that [20:45] anjo-aladiah: thats why i shared https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnableHibernateWithEncryptedSwap [20:46] holstein are you telling me to do this steps How to Set Up Encrypted Swap with a Fixed Key ? [20:46] holstein that 12 steps ?» [20:47] anjo-aladiah: nope [20:47] anjo-aladiah: im asking you, since you dont know, if you have swap, and if its encrypted [20:47] i have a swap but i dont know if it is encrypted [20:47] anjo-aladiah: there are some facts about your setup that you need to know, and that only you can determine, before getting the functionality you want [20:48] some days ago, someone here told me a console command that showed me all partition and a swap was there [20:48] anjo-aladiah: *all* the ubuntu channels are logged [20:49] anjo-aladiah: if you dont see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnableHibernateWithEncryptedSwap#New_Swap_First_Time_Use from the link i gave, then you dont have encrypted swap setup [20:51] holstein: when i do swapon --summary , it give me nothing [20:51] hello friends! Can I invert the colours of a single window (or at least the whole screen) in Lubuntu? If so, how? Thanks :D [20:51] anjo-aladiah: i think you need to confirm, friend, the facts about your setup [20:51] anjo-aladiah: and maybe consider just not useing hibernation with your setup [20:52] i need hibernate function [20:52] anjo-aladiah: sure.. and you can have it, *if* you havent done things that prevent that from being setup.. and only you can see if you have [20:52] anjo-aladiah: personally, it doesnt save me any time, so i dont use it [20:52] i did nothing yet. [20:54] velhop4: i would just get a theme that looks like that, if i want the entire desktop doing that [20:56] when i tryed to do sudo mkswap /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-swap_1. YMMV. it gaves me mkswap: invalid block count argument: 'YMMV.' [20:57] holstein, the thin is that I like to invert most of web pages to negative, to spare my eyes. does Compiz works in Lubuntu? It has an option to "Negative"... [20:58] velhop4: compiz works [21:00] it can.. though, it can be challenging [21:00] i might try something like https://addons.mozilla.org/En-us/firefox/addon/blank-your-monitor-easy-readin/ [21:01] https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/invert-page-colors/hjhdnhiofjddcapmffbllcpaodjmdphn?hl=en [21:01] if thats all you need, is in a webpage.. [21:04] holstein, that is a great work around, thank you so much!! [21:04] wxl, does compiz slows down lubuntu? [21:05] adding things like that will likely never "speed it up" ;) [21:05] its just integrated into unity.. unity is basically a compiz plugin.. so, in ubuntu, compiz is to facilitate unity [21:06] holstein, man, I really need to thank you again. That firefox tip just saved my eyes' life!! hope it works on android tablets too [21:06] velhop4: im not sure about the plugin structure for firefox on arm, or whatever.. but, it wont hurt to try it :) [21:07] genii: http://paste.ubuntu.com/9220660/ [21:07] holstein, i tried it. It inverts some colours, but it doesn't actually invert the page colours. Some images can disappear [21:09] anjo-aladiah: Please converse with me in either #ubuntu or #lubuntu about your issue, but not both at the same time [21:09] velhop4: well.. thats a step in the right direction.. maybe they are working on support for it.. [21:11] holstein, but I have compiz installed on this computer. but I can't see it in the menu [21:12] velhop4: well, its never really in the menu like that [21:12] velhop4: it'll be a matter of switching window managers.. with a command in the terminal [21:13] velhop4: it'll be similar to http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/how-to-set-up-compiz-in-xubuntu-1210-or.html [21:20] holstein, that's for Xubuntu. I'm noob enough to admit that I can't translate that code to Lubuntu [21:21] velhop4: there is no "code [21:21] velhop4: you open a terminal, the commands are the same [21:22] velhop4: they are both ubuntu.. [21:22] velhop4: you can always fire up the live CD you used to install the operating sytem, and try it there first.. assuming you have supported graphics [21:26] holstein, sorry, but it's not the same. I'm in Lubuntu, and in the link there are some steps specifically for Xubuntu [21:26] velhop4: feel free and ask about what you are specifically having issue with [21:27] velhop4: step one, will be the same.. open a terminal.. the lubuntu one.. and use the command there.. [21:27] sudo apt-get install compiz compiz-plugins compizconfig-settings-manager metacity [21:27] holstein, thank you! I'm gonna try it right now :) [21:27] velhop4: then, in the *same* terminal.. [21:27] sudo apt-get install dconf-tools [21:28] "Then press ALT + F2 and run: "dconf-editor", navigate to org > gnome > desktop > vm > preferences and change the "theme" value from "Adwaita" to "Greybird". Remember this because in the same place you can also change the window button layout, among others." [21:28] ^ this can be specific to xfce.. but, you can look there and see [21:29] "3. Some Compiz plugins MUST be enabled before running Compiz: [21:29] ^ that will be identical, though, you can launch it from altF2 if you cant find the settings config in the menu [21:29] velhop4: the command "compiz --replace" is the same, as well.. you run that in the terminal [21:30] to make the settings persistent, you can use the suggestion at the bottom [21:30] "Another way to do this is to (this is not the 100% proper way to do it, but I've added it in case the above method doesn't work for you): open Settings Manager > Session and Startup" [21:30] the thing is customize look and feel would be the lubuntu equivlent [21:30] holstein, but should I install dconf-tools too? [21:31] velhop4: i dont think you should use compiz.. so, we dont need to talk about should [21:31] holstein, lol, good poit :) [21:31] velhop4: i suggest *always* have a backup, since that hard drive *will* fail.. then, you can revert to your backups.. or, use the live CD as i suggested to play around and make nothing permanent [21:33] holstein, is there a GUI program for backups and reverting system settings? [21:33] when i set it up last, in 12.04 lubuntu, i used the "compiz --replace" command to test what i was doing [21:33] velhop4: there are *many* gui's [21:33] !backup [21:33] There are many ways to back your system up. Here's a few: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BackupYourSystem , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DuplicityBackupHowto , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomeUserBackup , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MondoMindi - See also !sbackup and !cloning [21:33] velhop4: what do i do? i keep my data following the 3 2 1 rule. and i make clones if that is important [21:33] velhop4: all hard drives fail.. [21:33] holstein, lol, I'm getting info overload :\ [21:34] velhop4: thats why i suggest *not* breaking your system trying to run compiz on it just now [21:34] velhop4: think about why you are afraid to try compiz, and address having proper backups on *all* your machines and operating systems.. its just a good practice.. [21:35] then, you can try compiz if you like, without much worry.. [21:35] holstein, but I already inserted the first 2 lines in the terminal :( [21:36] holstein, the code lines from the link you shared [22:02] holstein, "navigate to apps > metacity" but there's no metacity folder :\ [22:39] velhop4: just move on, friend.. go to the compiz --replace command after configuring compiz [22:40] velhop4: after you run that command, you reboot, and you are back to where you are now.. you can use the "sudo reboot" command in TTY.. [22:40] !tty [22:40] To 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/ChangeTTYResolution [22:40] that would be "woops, everything is broken, what do i do?" [22:52] wxl, ping [22:53] hey akiva-thinkpad [22:53] ah hey [22:53] why don't we move our convo to #lubuntu-offtopic :) [22:53] come to #ubuntu-app-devel [22:53] oh that works too [22:53] i'm setting someone else up with bazaar