[01:47] <dgmurdockiii> how do u take a screenshot in lubuntu?
[01:48] <ianorlin> dgmurdockiii: there is scrot from command line or run dialog
[01:48] <dgmurdockiii> what is the button or hotkey combo for taking screenshot in the os?
[01:48] <dgmurdockiii> ok
[01:49] <dgmurdockiii> what is it
[01:49] <dgmurdockiii> telling me there is a script dosent help me get my qustion answerd
[01:49] <dgmurdockiii> if i dont now what the script is so i can use it
[01:57] <ianorlin> printscreen
[01:57] <ianorlin> is the key
[01:57] <ianorlin> however on some laptops that can be hard
[01:58] <ianorlin> you can change the key in ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml for the lubuntu session
[02:42] <ianorlin> dgmurdockiii: and they you will need to run openbox --reconfigure for it to take effect
[10:15] <pharcide> Hello to all. I did a fresh Lubuntu 14.04.2 install and everything worked fine. But after running updates the system hangs during startup at the Lubuntu screen for maybe 10-15 minutes. Sometimes the Lubuntu screen goes away but the machine continues to hang. The machine is unusable so to make changes I put in a puppy linux cd. Specs: P4 1.6GHz, 1GB mem, 40 GB HDD, ATI 16MB Rage 128 Ultra AGP Video Card. Anyone have an idea as to wh
[12:33] <Trerot> during installation of ubuntu it asks if i have at least 8.6GB of available freespace
[12:33] <Trerot> does lubuntu have this "problem"
[12:33] <Trerot> the machine im installing it on has a 8GB flash driver
[12:33] <Trerot> drive*
[12:34] <Trerot> or wanting to install it on atleast, havent downloaded lubuntu yet
[12:41] <log`> Hi there. Which release of lubuntu, if any, ships with lxqt rather than lxde as default?
[12:45] <Trerot> log`: LXQt can also be installed on an existing system by installing lxqt-metapackage from the lubuntu-daily PPA.
[12:46] <Trerot> acording to the news site its not integrated by default
[12:46] <Trerot> log`: here is a link if you want to read it your self https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing
[12:48] <log`> Trerot: thank you. I was wanting to install as little as possible, so installing LXDE and then lxqt on top was not desirable to me. I was hoping there would be a release that shipped with 0.9.0, but I guess I'm in no such luck.
[12:52] <Trerot> log`: I guess you will have to remove LXDE after LXQt is installed. I dont know what dependencies LXDE has compared to LXQt so you might be able to
[12:53] <Trerot> woops
[12:53] <Trerot> uninstall some more things =P
[12:53] <log`> Yeah, that's going to be a mess, which is what I wanted to avoid. I'm sticking with lxde for now, sadly.
[12:56] <Trerot> log`: what are you installing it on?
[12:57] <log`> A netbook, 1 GB RAM, Atom processor.
[12:58] <Trerot> Im just downloading lubuntu myself to install on a atom 1GB RAM, 8GB ssd netbook
[13:00] <Trerot> log`: any problems with its usage?
[13:03] <log`> Aside from graphical glitches and general wonkiness when using pcmanfm, no issues.
[13:10] <Trerot> log`: did you do anything to get past the 8.6GB of available drive space?
[13:11] <log`> I'm not sure I understand, I'm installing on a hdd with ample disk space.
[13:12] <Trerot> Then i guess im out of luck for now
[13:28] <Cos__OoO> any suggestions on the easiest way to remap keybindings in lubuntu ala MacOSX's defaultkeybinding.dict?
[13:45] <lenswipe> hey guys
[13:46] <lenswipe> currently using a lubuntu live CD, trying to mount the physical HDD of a debian box with it, any ideas?
[14:24] <holstein> lenswipe: well, i have to make a few assumptions.. maybe since you are trying to mount with a live iso, you were having issues with the physical (internal) hard drive.. and the drive could be failing, as all will
[14:24] <holstein> !mount
[14:25] <holstein> lenswipe: i would use the commandline to attempt to properly mount, and then, i would check out any relevant error messages, and share here, or, in #ubuntu if its slow in here
[15:14] <lenswipe> holstein, im well aware how mount works :)
[15:14] <lenswipe> but thanks
[15:14] <lenswipe> the issue is that I can't figure out how to find out what to mount
[15:14] <lenswipe> i ran fdisk -l but that just returns loads of virtual file systems on the live DD
[15:14] <lenswipe> CD*
[15:34] <trerot> does the live CD have gparted?
[16:03] <lenswipe> trerot, it does
[16:05] <log`> hey everyone. I've just set up printing and found to my dismay that gpicview is not able to print image files. can someone recommend a lightweight image viewer that supports printing? preferably gtk I guess..
[18:07] <ianorlin> trerot: you can install gparted in the installed session as well
[19:45] <Novice201y> Hi. I head no sound on Lubuntu? Please help.
[21:20] <pharcide> Freshly installed Lubuntu 14.04.02 today. This is the third time I've installed. Initially it works perfectly, then I get all updates, then the system hangs at the Lubuntu screen during startup/reboot. After about 15 minutes the Lubuntu screen disappears but the system continues to hang (or progress is imperceivable) making the system completely unusable. Can anyone help me? Specs: P4 1.6GHz proc, 1GB mem, 40GB hdd, ATI Rage 128 Ul
[21:22] <pharcide> With this latest install, I haven't done any updates.
[22:38] <pharcide> Also, the very same thing happens with Xubuntu.