[10:48] <Gnjurac> hi
[10:48] <Gnjurac> how to buff sound volume is too low
[10:50] <Gnjurac> anyone
[10:56] <Gnjurac> how to fix f sound
[11:48] <jokysmile> install alsamixer
[11:48] <jokysmile> you still there
[13:01] <Shima> Hi!
[13:01] <Shima> I'm having a bit of an urgent problem.
[13:02] <Shima> I'm delivering a laptop to a fugitive center, and I've created users for different languages.
[13:02] <Shima> I've installed some software, but it only shows up in the start menu for the main user.
[13:03] <Shima> I don't know how to get the applications to show in the menu for the other users
[13:03] <Shima> And it's kinda hard troubleshooting logged in as the other profiles as they're in arabic, albanian and kurdish. :)
[13:04] <Shima> Anyone got any ideas where to start? Google wasn't my friend today.
[13:18] <holstein> Shima: what menu editors have you tried?
[13:18] <holstein> !info menulibre
[13:19] <holstein> ^ i would start there
[13:20] <Shima> I haven't tried any yet. I didn't think it would be so complicated just to get the start menu to contain the same applications for all users. :)
[13:20] <Shima> Ok, I'll have a look at that. Thanks!
[13:21] <holstein> Shima: well, it could be, you are installing applications outside the repo..
[13:21] <holstein> also, there are changes coming, since, lxtq is upcoming.. and all the backend stuff is changing..
[13:21] <Shima> I installed them from the Lubuntu software Center
[13:22] <holstein> i know, i have personally just not used a menu in years, and really dont pay attention in there.. but, when im implementing for others, i may put a dock, or, dekstop shortcuts.. it really depends
[13:22] <holstein> could be, you are installing applications that dont get a shortcut..
[13:23] <Shima> They all show for the main user
[13:23] <holstein> !bug
[13:23] <holstein> could be, you have found a bug, then..
[13:23] <holstein> Shima: are you in 15.04? 14.04?
[13:24] <holstein> again, personally, i have very little experience on multiple desktop user account machines.. it worked last time i checked.. but, i dont recall when that was..
[13:25] <holstein> if you wanted to look for, and either join, or start a bug report, and share it back, id be glad to try and replicate the situation..
[13:25] <holstein> it really shouldnt be related to the different langauges,but, that would be something that maybe folks wouldnt be testing..
[13:27] <Shima> I'm on 15.04
[13:28] <holstein> if i were implementing something, long term, i may move up to 15.10, since, its about to release, and, 15.04 only has 3 more months of support.. or, the LTS, 14.04
[13:28] <holstein> this may have the side effect of not being "broken", as you are potentially finding, and also, adding longevity to the specific application
[13:36] <Shima> Well, a bug report wouldn't do me much good. I was planning on delivering the laptop today.
[13:36] <holstein> Shima: sure.. but, it'll only work for 3 months, as far as, supported backups.. and security fixes..
[16:50] <Vanfanel> hi! I have tried to enable tty autologin following this since Arch uses systemd too: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Automatic_login_to_virtual_console . However now I don't have any tty on CTRL+ALT+F1, just a blinking cursor. Do you know whats wrong here?
[16:50] <holstein> !text
[18:06] <kalla> how  install wifi broadcom hp laptop , im runnin software&update but its not working
[18:06] <holstein> !wifi
[18:06] <holstein> !broadcom
[18:08] <kalla> Broadcom BCM4318 is now natively supported in Intrepid by: - NDISwrapper - BCM43XX
[18:08] <kalla> not working
[18:09] <wxl> intrepid is a bit old kalla
[18:09] <holstein> kalla: i wouldnt expect it to work "out of the box"
[18:09] <holstein> you may need an older module, or who knows.. what chipset to you have?
[18:09] <holstein> 4318?
[18:09] <kalla> thats what if found on wifidocs
[18:09] <holstein> kalla: what chipset do you have, friennd?
[18:10] <kalla> 4318
[18:10] <wxl> and what version of lubuntu?
[18:10] <wxl> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx#Installing_b43.2Fb43legacy_firmware
[18:10] <kalla> 1504
[18:11] <holstein> !info firmware-b43legacy-installer
[18:11] <wxl> not legacy
[18:11] <wxl> !info firmware-b43-installer
[18:12] <holstein> right.. just the normal one..
[18:12] <holstein> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install firmware-b43-installer
[18:12] <holstein> as per the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[18:13] <holstein> kalla: ^ firmware-b43-installer is the package you want to use..
[18:14] <kalla> have to reboot, hope this will work.. thank u all!
[18:14] <wxl> np
[21:21] <eipi10> how busy are you ianlorin or Unit193?
[21:22] <eipi10> or any other hardcore linux geek not too busy..
[21:23] <Freddie_Mercury> Feel free to ask away. :P
[21:23] <eipi10> hey Freddie, thanks for the music.  Glad to see you're well.
[21:25] <ianorlin> eipi10: what is the question?
[21:31] <Freddie_Mercury> eipi10: *tips hat*
[21:31] <eipi10> well, it's trivial per usual, but kinda curious I guess.  In the /home/user folder there are custom icons that are used by default like "music and "documents".  I guess these are set by /etc/xdg/user-dirs.default.  I can modify this file and ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs to make other folders show, like "dropbox" or "recent", but when I do, the custom icon located from the icon folder, say gnome, isn't used.  I want at least on custom icon to show s
[21:31] <eipi10> o that I may customize it...just one.  So for instance, if "recent" folder were to show after editing the aforementioned files using the custom icon that came with the icon set, I could just slip in my own png and have it look like I want.  Should I install libgtk2.0-bin so that I may run gtk-update-icon-cache?
[21:32] <eipi10> or is there an easier way to customize one folder?
[21:32] <eipi10> folder icon^
[21:33] <ianorlin> I don't know about doing that myself
[21:33] <eipi10> yeah, it's pretty stupid, but it bugs me.
[21:34] <ianorlin> http://standards.freedesktop.org/icon-theme-spec/latest/ have you tried reading this about the icon theme spec doc?
[21:34] <ianorlin> although not sure how legible
[21:37] <ianorlin> eipi10: ^^
[21:37] <eipi10> looks fairly promising.  I'll give it a try.
[21:37] <eipi10> thanks