[01:37] !info saucy [01:37] Package saucy does not exist in vivid [01:37] !info trusty [01:37] Package trusty does not exist in vivid [01:37] !gnome 2 [01:38] !info gnome 2 [01:38] '2' is not a valid distribution: kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed, vivid, vivid-backports, vivid-proposed, wily, wily-backports, wily-proposed [01:38] !info lxde [01:38] lxde (source: lxde-common): Meta-package for the Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.0-4ubuntu4 (vivid), package size 2 kB, installed size 30 kB [01:39] !info lxsession [01:39] lxsession (source: lxsession): LXDE default session manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.2-0ubuntu2 (vivid), package size 99 kB, installed size 403 kB [01:40] anyone know how to modify lxsession settings -- ubuntu 14.04 [01:50] Gaiz. I am trying to install Steam on LXLE... IT is stuck on the Package Install window. What do? [01:55] ModelEngine: Open lxsession config? There's a GUI... What are you actually trying to do? [01:55] Remoboth: LXLE isn't supported here, please seek out their support methods. [01:56] Unit193 - Presumably any method that works for STeam will work here. [01:56] Unit193 - I mean, LUbuntu. [01:56] ANy method that works for LUbuntu. [01:57] Unit193: cool, found it. thanks for ur help [01:58] Remoboth: I'd apt-get install steam [01:58] !steam [01:58] Valve have officially announced that they are developing Steam and are working with !ubuntu during their development, see http://blogs.valvesoftware.com/linux/steamd-penguins/ for further details, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valve for install instructions, you can also join #ubuntu-steam for discussion. [01:58] Remoboth: http://www.lxle.net/forums/ [02:15] Unit193: so, i assume your not avail then in ops? [02:29] actually I find gdebi for steam works with the deb === ianorlin is now known as ianorlyn === SonikkuAmerica is now known as Unismurfhedgehog === gsilva is now known as gsilvapt === gsilvapt is now known as gsilva === gsilva is now known as gsilvapt [14:40] hi [14:41] can i creat an boot usb drive with Disks by using "restore using imag disk" menu ? [14:41] how to make sure that the usb drive will boot up as live ? [14:43] Garrick1: create a bootable usb stick, as per the instructions [14:43] you can use dd to copy, or unetbootin.. etc [14:44] !install [14:44] Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall - Don't want to use a CD? See http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate [14:44] http://askubuntu.com/questions/59551/how-to-burn-a-iso-to-a-usb-device [14:45] nothig spec to do to make him bootable ? [14:47] to avoid the Verifying DMI Pool Data... screen error [14:48] Garrick1: if you are getting an error, share the exact message, otherwise, *all* i do to boot the lubuntu live iso is, i either use unetbootin, or i dd copy the iso.. both explained in the link i gave [14:48] there are many variables per-machine, that can prevent a usb stick from booting === gsilva is now known as gsilvapt [17:03] how do i get lubuntu to run a command automatically at startup [17:03] I want to run this command xinput set-prop 12 "Device Enabled" 0 [17:03] ? [17:04] Upstart script? Crontab entry for @reboot? [17:05] sorry im a newbie, not much of a programmer [17:05] can i insert the command in a file [17:06] im trying to disable the touchpad at startup [17:07] synclient touchpadoff=1 is the command [17:07] cron job with an @reboot entry basically runs a command everytime you reboot [17:08] ~/.xprofile [17:09] cronjob is a file ? i can insert @reboot xinput set-prop 12 "Device Enabled" 0 [17:23] Anyone know what Markup language is being used to lubuntu-docs ? Not the Yelp Help docs, as that's Mallard I believe. [17:24] ki7mt: the wiki? [17:25] No, the manuals and such [17:25] the man pages [17:25] the is a not quite out lubuntu manual page in LaTeX [17:25] ah I think it is called troff for man pages [17:26] Yes, I know about the man pages, that's package dependent. [17:26] I saw on the lubuntu-dev mailing list, somebody started a Documentation project, but I can't find it on Launcpad [17:26] ah that is in LaTeX I will link it to you [17:27] Ok, that's the same as the Ubuntu Manual then. [17:27] ki7mt: That was gsilvaapt [17:28] https://launchpad.net/lubuntu-manual is the launchpad project [17:29] a lot of work is still needed for the lubuntu manual [17:30] ianorlyn, Yes, thanks. I have another project, based on lubuntu-core and wanted to use the same or similar Markup for docs. [17:32] ianorlyn, Indeed: Programming Languages: LaTeX, TeX ... thanks, that's what I needed. [17:47] It seems, the lubuntu-manual is written in LaTex / Tex : https://launchpad.net/lubuntu-manual [17:47] We may need to consider using LaTex for the Markup. Then you can simply refer to the Lubuntu-Manual, rather than re-inventing documentation, only adding content specific to C4C in out docs. [17:48] .. in our docs ... [17:48] That would certainly cut down on the Amount of Documentation needed for each release. [17:48] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-wiki-docs/lubuntu-manual/trunk/files someone needs to tell whoever is pushing commits that it's a vcs, don't push backup files. [17:49] Whoops, sorry guys, I was in the *wrong channel" .. my bad [17:50] Unit193, who made the commits? [20:45] i need to find an old bug on launchpad circa 2009 [20:51] NotAPerson: that is vauge do you know who reported it or what package or anymore information [21:03] ianorlyn, i reported it [21:03] NotAPerson: what's your launchpad id? [21:03] iirc, there was a feature that use to allow you to view any bug report you reported [21:04] i'm logged into launchpad. is there a feature to search bug reports from me only? [21:04] NotAPerson: yep. i'll give you a direct link if you give me your lp idea [21:04] s/ea/ [21:04] / [21:04] can't i just login and work through the menu to get to the same link? [21:05] sure, knock yourself out [21:05] *sigh* ... i've not found the menu item [21:05] that's why i offered to save you the trouble [21:05] * wxl facepalms [21:14] How do I enable lock screen?