[00:22] <nicholas> in lxpanel, anyone know how to change the clock to 12-hour format?
[00:23] <Unit193> %-I:%M %p
[00:24] <nicholas> thank you!
[00:25] <nicholas> also, is there a way to add a battery percentage on the battery indicator? and my network monitor doesn't seem to work, as it is always at 0
[00:27] <Unit193> You should be able to add the xfpm plugin for the battery, and 'network monitor'?
[00:28] <nicholas> network status plugin, it's suppose to show the wireless strength
[00:30] <nicholas> so I install the XFCE power manager in lxde?
[00:30] <Unit193> !info xfce4-power-manager-plugins
[00:30] <Unit193> That should have the LXDE plugin as well.
[00:33] <nicholas> hmm, can't seem to find the battery plugin in the "add items" tab in lxpanel :-/
[02:32] <nicholas> hello, anyone know how to get compoziting in lxde? currently using lubuntu
[02:39] <ianorlin> yes install compton from repos
[02:39] <nicholas> ok?
[02:40] <ianorlin> then if you want it to autostart add it in menu->prefrences->defaualt apps for lxsession -> click on core applications -> type compton into composite manager logout and log back in
[02:41] <nicholas> I'll just stick with lubuntu, I guess
[02:41] <nicholas> lubuntu is minimal enough
[02:42] <ianorlin> and for some minimalism is a good thing if they don't like a bunch of animations distracts them
[02:43] <nicholas> oops that message was on the wrong channnel, LOL
[02:43] <nicholas> so is compton a window manager?
[02:43] <ianorlin> no it is a compositor on its own
[02:43] <ianorlin> openbox is the window manager by default
[02:43] <nicholas> so it's like an add-on to openbox
[02:48] <nicholas> ?
[02:48] <ianorlin> yes
[02:48] <nicholas> ok
[02:56] <nicholas> is there any gui autostart thing for lxde?
[02:57] <ianorlin> yes default apps for lxsession can do that
[02:57] <nicholas> whatever, I'm still new, as time goes on, I'll learn more
[02:57] <nicholas> ah wrong channel AGAIN!!
[03:59] <nicholas> anyone having trouble removing the power manager plugin in lxpanel?
[03:59] <nicholas> when I click remove, the lxpanel settings closes and nothing happens
[04:01] <ianorlin> I think you use default apps for lxsession for this
[04:02] <ianorlin> under the autostrat tab
[04:04] <Nixus> what do you mean?
[04:04] <Nixus> sorry this is nicholas
[04:07] <Nixus> ?
[04:07] <ianorlin> open default apps for lxsession and uncheck power manager.
[04:09] <Nixus> don't I kinda need that? doesn't that disable ALL power management?
[04:09] <ianorlin> you just don't want an applet?
[04:10] <Nixus> yes, I just don't want the applet
[14:02] <warfaren> how can i stop my session from locking after screensaver? i already disabled it in two places (light locker settings and xfce power manager that came with the OS) but it locks it anyway
[15:43] <holstein> warfaren: i can say what i did.. i removed the screensaver, and the locker.. i use a different locker
[20:49] <warfaren> holstein: i saw your answer now
[20:50] <warfaren> which packages do i need to remove?
[20:59] <Unit193> warfaren: Do you have xscreensaver installed, running, and set to lock?
[20:59] <Unit193> warfaren: What does the lock screen look like?
[21:45] <Dresk> wxl: Hm, just did my first "software update" with Lubuntu, and it crashed when configuring the new kernel, had an issue with my proprietary NVIDIA driver.  Nothing bad happened, I'm still using it, and uname reports 3.16.0-29-generic #39-Ubuntu SMP, but now GRUB is showing at boot for some reason
[21:59] <genii> Hm
[23:16] <Nixus> hey, I can't seem to get my volume control on my keyboard to work on lubuntu 14.04.1
[23:19] <Nixus> any help/reccomendations?
[23:22] <Nixus> hey, I can't seem to get my volume control on my keyboard to work on lubuntu 14.04.1
[23:28] <Nixus> ?
[23:30] <Unit193> .config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml has XF86AudioLowerVolume set for me, not sure if that's what does it.
[23:45] <Nixus> Unit193: how do I change the key binding? I'm in the file
[23:48] <Nixus> also, is there a way to change the direction the window minimize animation goes? whenever I minimize/maximize a window, It always goes down
[23:48] <Dresk> What's the default / preferred menu editor for lubuntu?  I don't know what Ubuntu itself used either.  I'm basically trying to add a non-packaged application (via a .sh) to the Menu
[23:50] <Unit193> Dresk: menulibre I'd think.
[23:51] <Dresk> Checking
[23:53] <Nixus> I've noticed that when I minimize/maximize my windows, the animation is always going down even though my panel is on the top. Any way to change this?
[23:57] <Nixus> (-_-)