[01:55] <Guest84413> After 5 minutes of inactivity I am logged out
[01:55] <Guest84413> I want this to stop
[01:55] <Guest84413> but the power manager doesn't work
[01:56] <Guest84413> preferences + power manager gives me an error
[01:56] <holstein> Guest84413: its the screenlocker, likely.. you can disable, or remove/uninstall the locker.. etc
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[01:57] <Guest84413> when I click on power manager
[01:57] <holstein> what do i do? i just remove the screenlocker..
[01:58] <Guest84413> how?
[01:58] <Guest84413> give me the command line input
[01:58] <holstein> Guest84413: i literally use the package manager of my choice to remove the package
[02:00] <Guest84413> i just opened synaptic and typed screenlocker
[02:00] <Guest84413> nothing popped up
[02:01] <holstein> is it the screensaver that is locking your screen? if so, and you are not using the screensaver, you can just remove it
[02:02] <Guest84413> what command line?
[02:02] <holstein> Guest84413: for?
[02:02] <Guest84413> removing it
[02:02] <holstein> Guest84413: sudo apt-get autoremove "package-name"
[02:03] <Guest84413> how do i know what package name it is?
[02:03] <holstein> Guest84413: i look and see what package i have installed that is responsible for the lock.. i might use synaptic, and see what screensaver i have, and if i dont use it, just remove it there
[02:05] <Guest84413> if i mark light-locker settings for removal
[02:05] <Guest84413> it says it will remove lubuntu-desktop
[02:05] <Guest84413> now that doesnt help
[02:05] <holstein> Guest84413: lubuntu-desktop is a metapackage..
[02:06] <Guest84413> i get that
[02:06] <holstein> so, if you are saying/implying "that doesnt help, since its going to remove lubuntu", thats not the case
[02:06] <holstein> it'll just remove that meta-package, that, you can easily put back, if you find this doesnt address your needs
[02:06] <Guest84413> i see gnome screen saver
[02:06] <Guest84413> going to remove that
[02:07] <holstein> thats a good place to start, if you are not using the screensaver, anyway
[10:12] <Kilikit_T> hi channel, I'm having trouble using my lubuntu install to create a raspberryPi image on an sd card
[10:12] <Kilikit_T> imagewriter seems to be missing from my, uh, packages?
[13:40] <guest_> I am using 14.04.2 and i dont get sound on skype and maybe more bugs. Is puls audio included in lubuntu or do i need to install it my self ?
[18:14] <Beck> How do install Wine in Lubuntu?
[18:14] <holstein> !wine
[18:15] <holstein> Beck: you can follow any ubuntu guides you see.. lubuntu is ubuntu
[18:15] <Beck> !wine
[18:15] <holstein> sudo apt-get install wine, basically.. or, search wine with the package manager of your choice
[18:15] <Beck> I need the sudo command
[18:16] <holstein> i suggest, if you are new to linux, try finding native applications
[18:16] <holstein> running any application in unsupported operating systems can be challenging, and hit or miss..
[18:16] <Beck> Wine didnt show up when I do that sudo command
[18:16] <holstein> Beck: if you are literally typing a capital "W", thats why
[18:16] <Beck> I was wondering if I can run The Witcher 2 on Lubuntu
[18:17] <holstein> Beck: nothing about linux or lubuntu is preventing the creators of "the witcher 2" from running on it.. as a matter of fact, the entire stack, all the way through, is all open, for anyone to freely, and easily support it
[18:17] <holstein> if they choose not to, you can try running the software created for windows in wine