[14:36] Where can I find a good tutorial for GIMP using it like Photoshop? [14:37] damman, gimp.org [14:37] gimpmagazine.org [14:38] cfhowlett: ohh, you were here also. But the way, are you a designer? [14:38] I mean a graphical designer? [14:38] damman, I'm not [14:40] cfhowlett, I really to look for alternative tools for designing. I need it for my thesis. [14:40] *want [14:41] I just want to install a linux into this laptop for avoiding the laggy atmosphere with the Windows [14:41] specially for a school/work laptops [14:41] consider installing ubuntustudio-graphics | http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/12238641/ [14:42] OMG, thank you very much! [14:43] damman, /blender and /gimp on reddit [14:43] thank cfhowlett [14:43] happy2help! [14:44] I owe alot. It's too much of support from this IRC [14:44] *you [14:44] I bit of stigmatism affect my brains [14:44] :D [14:45] www.ubuntustudio.org for the win [14:45] okay, gotta go now. I will not forget about you. [14:46] haha by the way, Can I use the ubuntu studio for web developing? :D [14:46] like using lampp [14:47] of course. ubuntustudio = ubuntu + all kinds of cool multimedia stuff. adding the web building stuff from repos is the same as in plain vanilla ubuntu === eugen is now known as Guest69445 === eugen_ is now known as Guest81978 [19:31] hello there,i got problem at ubuntu studio. may i ask some question? [19:34] In ubuntu,i can type ctrl+alt+T to open terminal. so...what is the shortcut at stdio? i have found several hours but still have no ans [19:39] hope to hear the good news,i will really thankful for your help. [19:42] neet_: Try Super + T [19:43] Not sure it will work, but Ubuntu Studio uses XFCE, and in Xubuntu Super Key + T is supposed to work [19:43] Not on the system myself right now, so I can't test it [19:45] neet_, I think I can help!!! [19:45] I am happy because I am usually the one who needs it. [19:45] zequence_: thank for your answer! but it did not work [19:46] What you wanna' do is... [19:46] is...? [19:47] Search for the application (term emulator in this case) in the application finder (should be at bottom of desktop) [19:47] Right click on it and select "edit" [19:47] Should show you that its command is "xo-open --launch TerminalEmulator" [19:48] Then go to "settings manager" also in bottom panel by default [19:48] click the "application shortcut" tab [19:48] click "add" (plus sign) [19:49] input the "xo-open --launch TerminalEmulator" as the command. [19:49] click "ok" [19:49] then input the keys you wanna' use [19:49] ctrl alt t [19:49] bam! [19:50] ohhhhhhh!!! thank you very much! im going to try this! [19:50] Please let me know if that works for you neet_ [19:51] This whole system of creating shortcuts works with anything you want to create a shortcut for, so its nice to go through the whole process at least once. [20:00] pikurasa_: sorry i got the problem...in settings manager,click "application shortcut" means the icon named "Preferred Applications"? [20:04] i did not see the "add" button to input "xo-open --launch"... [20:09] Click "keyboard" first in settings manager... [20:09] Then click "Applications Shortcuts" [20:10] "Preferred Applications" is different. [20:13] oh!!!! i got it [20:18] omg......i have a big trouble........now i can not open the terminal Emulator [20:19] you can always launch it with alt+f2.. or use tty [20:19] the warring is "Failed to execute default Terminal Emulator.".... [20:19] !tty [20:19] To get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login). To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution [20:19] you are just not "executing default term.." [20:20] no big deal. check your default settings.. consider setting a keyboard shortcut for the terminal you want to use, if you prefer that [20:22] neet_, what do you mean "now i can not open the terminal Emulator"? [20:22] You cannot open it any more at all? [20:22] thats the error [20:22] well......i reset to defaults at "Keyboard",but still get warring...... [20:22] when issuing the command, for the default.. the keyboard shortcut [20:22] Did you "cut and paste" instead of COPY and paste? [20:22] instead of the terminal launching, that error message happens ^ [20:22] yes...... [20:23] Because you shouldn't change the command in the "Application finder" [20:23] why? i would start with, *double* check the default terminal settings, via the terminal, or gui.. [20:23] Simply put it back [20:23] ...by editing it like you did above. [20:23] It should have been this: [20:23] ok...i try [20:24] xo-open --launch TerminalEmulator [20:24] If that isn't there, it won't know what to do! [20:25] It will be like "I don't know what you are asking... duh" [20:25] well, one can always reset defaults.. or, take this from live iso, or fresh install .. or another user.. [20:25] Like computers do all the time. [20:25] No, I wouldn't reset anything. [20:25] I think that putting the command back should do it. [20:25] i agree [20:26] So, how's it going _neet? [20:27] Mission accomplished (fingers crossed)? [20:27] i try "exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator" and "xo-open --launch TerminalEmulator",but either can not work... [20:28] neet_: you can use a pastebin to share the entire input and output.. exactly what is happening [20:28] !paste [20:28] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [20:29] Should be the first one "exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator" [20:29] and you chose "save" after changing? [20:31] i have try both of two command......thank you every one, i will try hard [20:31] neet_: after you try the commands, share the error ouput [20:32] OK [20:34] Well, on the bright side you will learn more about your OS and how it works. :) [20:38] TURELY...http://imgur.com/Nq2kYVY http://imgur.com/aTfIuno the first pic is about the command,second one is the error [20:41] neet_: the first message.. it means, you dont have a valid command there for the default terminal. no big deal, since, you broke that, before [20:42] I am confused because in the picture I see the terminal emulator open... [20:42] neet_: you can "attack" this a few different ways.. one easy thing is, share what terminal you want to use.. is it gnome-terminal? if so, use the command "gnome-terminal" there.. [20:42] oh! the terminal has already open a long time [20:43] now i close,then.......i can not open anymore.... [20:43] neet_: please, share what terminal you want to be using.. [20:44] well......i have no idea about what kind of terminal i should use... [20:44] neet_: there is no "should".. i mean, if you are looking for a suggestion, just use the default, so you dont break anything [20:46] The command that you put into the "application finder" seems be correct... I am puzzled. [20:47] oh.......i can't understand.....orz [20:47] neet_: what terminal are you trying to start? [20:48] neet_: is it gnome-terminal? terminator? xfce4-terminal? [20:48] yes!!! [20:48] neet_: which? [20:48] xfce4-terminal [20:48] neet_: so, you put that exact command there.. in that box.. "xfce4-terminal".. [20:48] then, when you use the shortcut, it will launch that command.. [20:50] !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [20:50] it works!!!!!!!!!!!!!! [20:50] oh..........i really can't understand how it work [20:51] it launches the command you input there.. [20:52] but....before the problem the command is "exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator" [20:52] Did you also change the terminal in "Preferred Applications". I remember that you changed some things there. That might have introduced a problem. [20:53] Because it might have caused it to look elsewhere for the "TerminalEmulator" (the default TerminalEmulator) [20:53] umm......i forgot what i edit...... [20:54] Well, happy that you are back on track. Does ctr alt t work for you? [20:54] no... [20:54] i try again [21:11] oh no.....the problem still there...http://imgur.com/6zppcoG...it still have error if i open terminal by this way.. [21:11] neet_: sure.. you have broken those settings, friend [21:11] neet_: you'll have to address what you have broken. you can always just reset the entire session. this is nothing to be too worried about [21:11] oh......orzzzzz [21:13] well...it's thankful that i install ubuntu studio few hours age,so i think this is a good class for me [21:14] neet_: you can always, since its a fresh install, just reset the config.. you can then experiment with the live iso, and the guest account [21:14] Good Luck! [21:14] you really dont need to change the terminal settings, if you are not trying to change the terminal [21:15] neet_ was just trying to make a keyboard shortcut. [21:15] yes......i just want to add the shortcut like ubuntu for convenience,haha... [21:15] My instructions should work--well they worked many times for me. Please remember to copy and not cut. [21:15] sure, but, you dont need to change the default terminal to do that [21:16] neet_: this is ubuntu.. ubuntustudio is ubuntu [21:16] Sorry for leading you down wrong direction. [21:16] neet_: you just have to say what you want.. you want what? a terminal to open when running super+t? not control+alt+t ? [21:16] yes,i really have mistake orzzz [21:16] neet_ just wanted ctl alt t to work like it does on standard distro. [21:16] neet_: you can simply add a new shortcut to xfce4-terminal and link it to super+t [21:17] super+T did not work neither@@ [21:17] neet_: sure.. i understand that. its still broken [21:18] neet_: what do i suggest? open the file manager.. press control+h. you will see the hidden files.. .config will be there, in the users home.. you can remove .config.. delete, or rename it to .configBAK [21:18] ohoh,ok. i want to use ctrl+alt+t just because i used it before haha [21:18] then, logout, and back in... then, edit the keyboard shortcuts, and add a *new* one.. map xfce4-terminal to control+t [21:18] or, use unity if you prefer it.. you can use main ubuntu, and add all the ubuntustudio tools to it [21:20] no need to relearn xfce, or, fight with it to make it something its not,when, you can easily just add the ubuntustudio software to any flavor you want [21:20] using apt-get? [21:21] neet_: using whatever package manager you want [21:23] wow,ok....i will reconsider that! [21:24] i am really thank for pikurasa & holstein! [21:25] sorry i'm taiwaness,so my english is not very well [21:26] neet_: no worries.. welcome [21:26] thank you for your helping!!! [21:26] sure.. good luck [21:26] !tw [21:26] 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw [21:26] ^ if that is helpful.. [21:27] hahahaha,thanks! [21:37] Okay, goodbye! [21:37] Have fun, neet_!