[07:22]  * XeBlackWater Salut
[09:06] <Noreen> hi! if anyone could help me with this problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2255082&p=13178758#post13178758 i'd be really grateful
[09:47] <raistlin_majere> Hi, does anyone know how to add a keyboard layout switcher to the lightdm-gtk-greeter? In previous versions "show-indicators=keyboard;~a11y;~power" worked, but in the new versions it doesn't...
[09:49] <raistlin_majere> Is even possible? Since the list of indicators seems to be: a11y, power, session and language (language isn't keyboard layout :))
[10:35] <Noreen> how do i copy on xterm? the centre button is paste (and only sometimes, when it feels like it)
[10:35] <Noreen> ctrl + v doesn't work, shift + ctrl + v doesn't work
[10:37] <raistlin_majere> Ok... seems that there is an ~layout indicator for lightdm-gtk-greeter (poorly documented). Anybody knows how to trim down the list of the keyboard layouts?
[10:37] <raistlin_majere> Noreen, try ctrl-shift-c for copy and for paste ctrl-insert
[10:38] <raistlin_majere> sorry, shift-insert for paste
[10:47] <Unit193> Noreen: Not using lxterminal?  And depends on which paste buffer you mean, selecting the text will copy to buffer 1, which you can paste with scroller click or shift+insert.
[12:28] <SaiBork> Hey all, anyone in that knows kvm and the networking settings for it?
[12:30] <SaiBork> I'm trying to set it up so my guest (vm) will have it's own ip address and be visible on the network as any other machine, but i still want the actual host to be available as well with it's own ip
[12:30] <SaiBork> I tried to make changes to /etc/network/interfaces but this seems to have bridged the host and made the host no longer be available
[12:31] <SaiBork> the other option i see is to NAT it, but then it wont be accessible normally
[12:32] <leszek> don't know about kvm but nat works fine in virtualbox
[12:34] <SaiBork> I have what I want in VMware now, but I wanted to use kvm as it uses less resources
[12:36] <SaiBork> And NAT puts the machine in a different network, so it wont be able to access the main network properly and visa versa
[12:41] <mdoge> SaiBork: #kvm ?
[12:41] <SaiBork> yes kvm
[12:42] <SaiBork> kernel-based virtual machine
[12:42] <mdoge> SaiBork: I mean /join #kvm ;)
[12:42] <SaiBork> ah
[12:42] <SaiBork> i run lubuntu, so just thought i'd try here first :)
[12:42] <mdoge> sure
[13:52] <psicobra> hi all
[13:52] <psicobra> any one got any experience with genymotion
[13:53] <hateball> !ask
[13:53] <psicobra> i did
[22:13] <llogiq> hi folks.
[22:15] <llogiq> Today I wanted to tune my Uke using lubuntu. So because I did not want to install Jack (as it imposes some overhead I don't want yet, I do audio recording on another system), I tried gtkguitune – and it fails with /dev/dsp - file or directory not found. Apparently it fails to obey the --device command line argument either.
[22:16] <holstein> llogiq: wowo
[22:16] <holstein> llogiq: id say, just use a tuner.. something that doesnt require JACK
[22:16] <holstein> llogiq: jack is not trivial, and will be *way* overkill for what you are doing
[22:17] <llogiq> Yep. But apart from gtkguitune I could not find any packages that do what I want without requiring JACK.
[22:17] <holstein> http://www.gieson.com/Library/projects/utilities/tuner/
[22:17] <holstein> i would try something online
[22:18] <holstein> though, i would still think it *Much* easier to just get a tuner, that to use JACK
[22:18] <holstein> llogiq: i use jack *daily*, and actually play music professionally
[22:19] <llogiq> holstein, that link just crashed my firefox.
[22:19] <holstein> llogiq: sure... thats yet *another* bit of overhead.. and if you tried to run jack, you broke the audio in the background
[22:19] <holstein> !proaudio
[22:20] <holstein> using jack for tuning is going to be clunky and overkill ..you can totalyl do it
[22:20] <holstein> llogiq: you should /join #opensourcemusicians
[22:20] <llogiq> I used to play professionally. Now I'm a programmer.
[22:20] <llogiq> But I still whip out a uke, guitar or piano when the mood strikes me.
[22:31] <llogiq> Maybe I need to reboot for the kernel modules to load correctly. Brb.