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niytrohi all =)04:06
niytrojust installed lubu 14.04.1 and im excited04:06
niytrohowever im facing a few bugs was looking for some help04:07
niytroi cant seem to open the settings for workspaces to edit them, im clicking show desktop pager settings and nothing happens04:08
holsteinniytro: you are clicking "show desktop" ?04:28
holsteinniytro: it wont do anything if you are already looking at the desktop.. what do you want to have happen?04:29
holstein!bug | niytro04:29
ubottuniytro: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.04:29
holsteinif you feel you have a bug, ^04:29
niytroim clicking desktop pager settings04:29
niytroand no windows come up04:29
niytroim unable to remove the second desktop that i dont need04:29
holsteinniytro: it can be tricky, there04:30
holsteinniytro: you dont want *any* other desktops, then?04:30
holsteini remember actually being able to click around and make that happen..04:30
niytroholstein, just one is fine, im on older hardware anyway so i never have too many windows open04:30
niytroi was on 14.10 and a settings box would come up04:31
holsteinniytro: workspaces dont take up resources like that04:31
niytrobut i downgraded to the point release on 04 for the LTS04:31
holsteinniytro: i suggest using 14.04..04:31
niytroholstein, i didnt think that they did but im saying i dont have enough programs running at any given time to need more than one workspace04:31
niytroholstein, im on 14.04.104:31
holsteinniytro: sure, and i feel that, i can poke around in the menu and get rid of my second ont04:32
holsteinone*04:32
holsteinniytro: can you?04:32
niytroholstein, let me try again04:32
niytroholstein, okay found it in openbox config manager04:34
niytroholstein, cool04:34
niytroholstein, sorry im really new to linux04:34
holsteinniytro: you are using both openbox, and lxde.. openbox is part of lxde04:34
holsteinniytro: no worries.. its not totally clear04:34
niytroi was unaware04:34
niytroholstein, okay now I went to default apps for LXSession and im trying to change default launch app for music and videos to VLC, which I installed, but there is no VLC listed04:37
niytroholstein, I also am unable to change my screen brightness04:38
niytroholstein, the brightness is an issue04:38
holsteinniytro: screen brightness can be on different keys that you are used to, or related to the gpu driver.. or if your GPU supports linux or not04:38
niytroholstein, okay well ive tried to google this issue without any luck04:39
holsteinniytro: heres the biggest issue with your screen brightness04:40
holsteinyou are not promised by the creator of the hardware that you can control the screen brightness in linux04:40
holsteinniytro: now, it could be *simple*.. could be, the GPU drivers.. have you experiemented with other GPU drivers?04:40
niytroholstein, this laptop is old, its a toshiba satellite M45-S26904:40
ianorlinniytro: have you tried xbacklight?04:41
holsteincould be a simple pacakge that the lighter lubuntu doesnt have that main ubuntu wound have04:41
holsteinwould*04:41
niytroi havent tried xbacklight04:41
niytroactually04:41
niytroi think i did04:41
niytrocommand line only right?04:41
holsteini refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LaptopSpecialKeys04:41
niytrookay xbacklight says there are no outputs with backlight property04:42
ianorlinniytro: I am not sure what I can do for you then04:42
niytrowell that sucks haha04:43
niytrothanks though04:43
niytroits like full brightness all the time, bummer04:43
holsteinniytro: there are other ways to set screen brightness04:43
niytrohows that04:43
holsteinhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/149054/how-to-change-lcd-brightness-from-command-line-or-via-script04:44
holsteinyou can try that, or, again, explore GPU drivers..04:44
niytroi just changed a setting and cant figure out where it is again04:48
niytroto have images next to menu items04:48
niytroand buttons04:49
niytrogot it04:50
holsteinniytro: i say, experiement with settings in the live iso, and/or the guest account. then you dont have to worry04:50
niytrowell ive decided this is for sure what i want on this machine04:50
niytroit runs so well04:50
holsteinniytro: sure04:51
niytrovery old laptop that used to run xp04:51
niytrookay so im going to look at those links for the screen brightness04:51
holsteinniytro: im saying, rather than, getting into the situation where you say "oh, i have pressed a button, and changed a setting, and cant revert, and im having a bad day".. just use the live iso to experiment like you are doing04:51
niytroand see what i come up with04:51
holsteinor, in the guest account04:51
holsteinthe settings are not saved there04:52
niytrohow do i access the guest account04:52
holsteinyou can experiment, in both situations, without "breaking" anything permanently04:52
holsteinniytro: you can log into the guest account from the login screen04:52
niytrookay great04:53
niytroi really need to figure out this brightness problem04:54
niytrotime to read04:54
holsteinniytro: try the command line04:56
holsteinhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/149054/how-to-change-lcd-brightness-from-command-line-or-via-script04:56
holsteinkeep in mind, you were promised windows support.. not linux support.. so, you  may have to accept compromise04:56
niytroi cant stand windows05:00
niytroand they stopped support for xp anyway05:00
niytroi love linux im excited to be learning05:01
holsteinniytro: sure.. but "they" promised you xp support.. thats all im saying. "they" are welcome to support linux, but, if they dont, then, you may not have things working "out of the box" like the brightness05:01
niytrojust really want to turn down this brightness so i dont fry my eyes doing so05:01
niytrooh i seee05:01
holsteinthere may be ways to make that work, but, there may not.. but, *all* of linux, and ubuntu and lubuntu are completely open.. not preventing that from working, in any way05:01
niytroi understand05:02
niytroholstein, success! changed brightness using xrandr05:09
niytroholstein, now to figure out how to bind a command to some hotkeys05:09
holsteinniytro: maybe, just take it easy05:10
ianorlinniytro: it will be ~/.config/openbox05:10
holsteinniytro: think about the arc of how you learned using xp.. and how long you literally just used it "as-is".. try and not land in linux and solve all the worlds problems the first day..05:10
niytrowell nothing else to do at the moment05:11
niytrobut i hear you05:11
niytrobut that makes me so happy05:11
niytrothat was driving me nuts05:11
niytrohmm also transmission isnt handling magnet links for some reason05:15
holsteinhttp://askubuntu.com/questions/122930/how-can-i-make-firefox-open-magnet-links-in-transmission05:15
holsteinhttp://www.reddit.com/r/linux4noobs/comments/1n92el/ubuntuhow_do_i_set_transmission_as_the_default/05:16
holsteini remember working out a way to do it.. for someone else05:16
niytroyea when i hit a magnet link it tries to run xdg-open05:32
niytroor something05:32
niytroim reading that second page05:33
niytroholstein, does lubuntu allow to create a "restore point" for recovery later if needed?05:57
niytrothis link fixed the magnet link06:17
niytrohttps://www.foresightlinux.se/make-chromium-or-chrome-to-open-magnet-links-in-lxde/06:17
niytroediting xdg-open06:17
DreskYet another strange bug, the clock on lxpanel stops updating frequently (I have seconds displayed)06:28
DreskNot even sure how to kick start it back into gear06:28
DreskHm, it updated after one minute06:29
DreskYeah it only updates on the minute06:30
ianorlinI have a seen it skip seconds too06:30
DreskGoogling it I see the bug apparently fixed in 201006:30
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wxlDresk: you still around?17:40
Dreskwxl: Yeah17:40
wxlDresk: where we at? questions remain?17:41
Dreskwxl: Well, stuff's working decently right now, I'm still getting used to upstart and Synaptic, got all my themes working except for Qt5 (only one app I have uses that, Teamspeak, and it has its own isolated Qt5 libs with it), PulseAudio is running but I am having some odd clipping issues with Audacious even with the EQ disabled17:42
wxldon't get too used to upstart Dresk, given impending systemd ;)17:43
Dreskwxl: Just lots of things to learn; before I was on Mandriva with RPMs, which I didn't use, I compiled everything, I used ALSA with hardware mixing on a soundcard that supported hardware mixing (and a hardware equalizer)17:43
wxlDresk: i don't use pulse. lots of people do, i loathe it.17:43
DreskYeah like, what's up with that, systemd is here to conquer init but, what's upstart doing?17:44
wxlDresk: my guess is that upstart will fade away, too.17:44
Dreskwxl: Well my very advanced Linux friends hate Pulse but say it's here to stay.  Skype also needs Pulse17:44
wxlDresk: i use skype with alsa.17:44
DreskI don't particularly like Pulse right now, but it's working and the Volume Mixer GUI is very nice17:45
* wxl nods17:45
DreskMy alternative would be ALSA dmix I guess at this point, I'm not going to use hardware mixing anymore, caused too many random issues17:45
DreskI'm debating NOT using Firefox through Synaptic, instead using Firefox's official releases, since I have no idea how quick Ubuntu churns out new versions and what Firefox's own Check for Updates feature does17:47
DreskAh, I see it's disabled17:47
wxlyeah i find browsers usually lag behind17:47
wxli use official google chrome17:48
DreskThe biggest question I have at this point is, why did I choose Lubuntu over Ubuntu, more importantly, how EXACTLY is it different?  Did they just introduce some packages that added NetworkManager to LXDE?  What else is different as opposed to me running Ubuntu with LXDE?17:48
wxlthe fact that the install results in an addition of a repo makes it sustainable17:48
wxlsimilar with virtualbox17:48
wxlwell basically all of the gnome/unity bits are totally removed17:48
wxland for the sake of discussion, imagine all the apps are removed17:49
wxland then anything required for those pieces are removed17:50
wxlthen throw in lxde17:50
wxland use only apps that are lightweight17:50
DreskWell what's an example of an app that was cut due to not being lightweight?  Is LibreOffice an example?  I don't know if that comes with Ubuntu by default (with Mandriva I'm accustomed to being asked what I want to install during installation, as opposed to *buntu's setup of no options, just packages afterwards)17:51
wxlDresk: yes17:52
wxlyou CAN remove whatever you want and add whatever you want17:52
wxlso you want libreoffice instead of abiword and gnumeric17:52
wxljust install one and remove the others17:52
wxlremoving anything that's part of lubuntu will imply removing "lubuntu-desktop" which is just an index file. don't freak out when you see that. just delete it.17:52
DreskI have to comment that it's nowhere near as polished as Mandriva; Mandriva has a full control center which centralizes access to everything, including package management, users, power control, compositor, themes for all engines (Gtk, Qt, etc), service management (easily start / stop services, remove them from on boot)17:55
DreskSo on the one hand I went from compiling everything and living in a terminal but having excellent GUI-based system administration, to full package usage but what I consider a degraded system control UI (no "Control Panel" to start with, an idea I personally like)17:56
DreskOh, one bug that by all accounts should be fixed is that my clock only updates on the minute, despite me having it display the second.  I can randomly jumpstart it by doing properties on lxpanel, but it only updates on the second for a few minutes, then goes back to on the minute17:58
wxlfile a bug on that one17:58
DreskThis bug was filed back in 2008 independent of Lubuntu, and apparently fully resolved in all edge cases in 2010, so I have no idea how it's happening here17:59
wxlDresk: then it could be a regression, and/or lubuntu-specific17:59
nicholasis lxde good? I might consider switching to it from XFCE23:23
nicholascan you customize it a lot?23:23
ianorlingood is personal preference but you have to try it out23:24
ianorlinyes there are lots of ways to customize it23:24
nicholasok23:24
nicholasare there a lot of customization options?23:24
wxlwhat's "a lot?"23:24
wxlDresk: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/obconf/+bug/1272834/comments/923:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1272834 in obconf (Ubuntu) "obconf segfaults with the --tab option when changing pager options" [Medium,Confirmed]23:24
wxlDresk: that should fix your problems with the desktop page23:25
nicholassame or greater than xfce23:25
wxlnicholas: well there's no composition naturally in lxde. is there something specific you're looking for?23:25
Dreskwxl: I'm guessing your a Lubuntu dev?23:26
nicholaslightweight, customizable, stable23:26
Dresknicholas: compton seems to be the rage for that23:26
Unit193Compton is good as a compositor, and openbox is rather configurable as long as you don't mind editing config files.23:27
wxlDresk: nope23:27
wxlnicholas: you're using subjective words. i'm looking for something more objective. what specific do you want to change?23:27
DreskHm, experienced some PulseAudio latency on that notification, strange, first time23:27
nicholasIDK, just getting bored of xfce23:27
Dresknicholas: I think you'll find LXDE to be very lightweight and streamlined but with a "Windows 7" pedigree of polish and customization23:28
Dresknicholas: LXDE as a derivative of Openbox is lacking in GUI configuration though23:28
nicholasok23:28
Unit193Dresk: It uses openbox as the window manager.23:28
nicholasI've used openbox standalone before in Crunchbang23:28
Dresknicholas: I started out with KDE eons ago, switched to IceWM since it was claimed to be the MOST efficient, switched to Gnome for a bit and have been with LXDE for, 6 years or so now23:29
nicholasI'm still a n00b at this linux stuff, about 1/2 to 1 year of experience23:30
DreskSo, anecdotally speaking, I think LXDE has "a lot" of customization for you23:30
nicholaswould lxde be OK for me?23:30
DreskSure23:31
Dreskhttp://spidflisk.com/tmp/Linux.Desktop.2014.02.04.png - Here's a screenshot of my LXDE desktop, hasn't changed much since I took it23:31
nicholasok, I'll give it a try23:31
DreskBut that screenshot has me angry now since the font rendering is much smoother than what I have now in Lubuntu, going to speak to wxl about that, heh23:31
nicholasnice23:31
nicholaswhaqts that thing on the upper right side that shows your cpu etc23:32
nicholasconky?23:32
DreskGKrellM23:32
nicholascool23:32
DreskSo, that's an example of an LXDE desktop, but kind of barebones in what LXDE can do for you23:33
DreskJust, nice, consistent theming, I like lxpanel (the bottom bar with the desktops, task manager, clock, tray, etc)23:33
nicholassure, I'm downloading it right now on my xubuntu23:33
nicholasso to start it, do I have to change xorg or something?23:34
DreskIf you logout you should be able to choose your session at the login screen in the top right23:35
wxli use awesome instead of openbox23:35
DreskI JUST switched to *buntu 2 days ago, I'm completely new to it23:35
nicholasok, got by using "startlxde"23:35
wxlOH23:35
wxlthanks for reminding me about that23:35
Dreskwxl: Alright we gotta figure out what's going on with my font rendering, one sec, let me take a screenshot of my current desktop23:35
nicholasin lxde, is there a global settings menu?23:36
nicholasor it just in the menu23:36
wxlthere is no ONE place to do settings nicholas23:36
nicholasok TY for the help23:36
DreskIn a way; lxpanel is the biggest piece of it, but individual lxde apps have their own individual settings23:36
Dresknicholas: I do personally prefer KDE's style of a big control panel, but lxde is functioned as a per-app setup23:37
nicholasok23:37
nicholasmaybe I'll keep xfwm4, kinda like the themes for it, IDK23:37
nicholasAnyone know how to change the color of the open window tabs in lxpanel?23:43
DreskNot sure if you can23:45
nicholasok, is there like a gui openbox settings?23:45
DreskRight-click anywhere in the panel and click Panel Settings23:47
nicholas_ok23:47
DreskThat's where you configure "lxpanel" itself, without getting into the individual components23:47
Dreskwxl: You still here?23:47
nicholas_yeh23:47
nicholas_sorry accidently closed my irc23:47
nicholas_LOL23:47
nicholas_oh nvm23:49
nicholas_any gui openbox setttings?23:50
DreskNot sure what you mean by that?  obconf is still pertinent23:50
nicholas_ohh found it23:51

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