[05:04] <tachibana> hi
[05:46] <Unit193> tachibana: Howdy.
[06:15] <jay38748> some burned cds I have cant be read by lubuntu.
[06:15] <jay38748> lubuntu just shows up chinese language icons, it does not show any wav, mp3 or doc files on the cds
[06:16] <jay38748> the cds were burned under windows 7
[06:27] <netrobyatmobile> Hello
[06:27] <netrobyatmobile> Any lubuntu developer online?
[06:27] <netrobyatmobile> Today lxterminal add very impressive feature, add setting options for default windows size
[06:27] <netrobyatmobile> https://github.com/lxde/lxterminal
[06:28] <netrobyatmobile> The commit here: https://github.com/lxde/lxterminal/commit/06509bc0e1b266aadd7e483e6edb1f559667295d
[06:28] <netrobyatmobile> is it possible to getting delivered to ubuntu deb repository?
[07:02] <ianorlin> um the git version would depend on the lubuntu daily ppa
[07:02] <ianorlin> I think this was techincally possible maybe before in openbox
[07:02] <ianorlin> netrobyatmobile: ^^
[07:04] <netrobyatmobile> I am using lubuntu 15.10, and tested it .
[07:04] <netrobyatmobile> looks very well
[07:07] <Unit193> Patches like that don't usually get backported, you'd have to wait for 1604 if the next lxterminal is released by then.
[07:09]  * netrobyatmobile I hate the linux worlds. slow software update period. :X
[07:10] <Unit193> Kind of crazy to backport all new git features/commits, though.
[16:01] <mohsen-rashidi> hi. new lubuntu user here. looking for layout switching applet
[18:00] <Langley> Help, I want to set VLC as default for mkv but it doesn't show up in neither the Open With list or the LXSession list thing
[18:01] <Langley> Oh wait now it actually does
[18:01] <Langley> Nevermind then!
[19:01] <Langley> What do I use for taking screenshots in lubuntu
[19:04] <leszek> Langley: scrot I would assume. Its a command line app basically saving into home by default
[19:04] <Scaniatrucker> Langley: You can use scrot
[19:06] <redwolf> usually the print screen key runs scrot
[19:06] <redwolf> and it leaves a picture in your home folder
[19:07] <Langley> That's kinda unituative... oh well thanks
[19:08] <wxl> well that's how windows works, Langley :)
[19:08] <Langley> What windows?
[19:08] <wxl> well windows xp anmd everything before it
[19:09] <Langley> Why are you bringing windows up when I am running linux
[19:09] <redwolf> as an example, I guess :)
[19:09] <wxl> i'm saying that the notion of using the print screen key to make a screenshot is not uncommon
[19:09] <wxl> so intuitive or not, it's fairly "normal"
[19:10] <wxl> what would you think intuitive would be?
[19:11] <Langley> An addition of a camera sound, flash, or some effect that doesn't require you to magically know something has happened
[19:11] <wxl> but how would you know print screen works to begin with?
[19:12] <Langley> From its name
[19:12] <wxl> ok so that's intuitive, you just need some sort of notification
[19:12] <wxl> we'll give it some consideration but i can't think of anything that does that except mobile devices
[19:13] <Langley> I've tried other distros that comes up with a Save As box
[19:15] <redwolf> that happens using gnome-screenshot, it opens a dialog. and it's not only Ubuntu-Gnome who uses it
[19:15] <redwolf> Lubuntu's solution is straight forward
[19:16] <wxl> actually looking at the scrot manpage, there's an option to prevent beepnig, which implies beeping is the default
[19:16] <Langley> Only if you knows it exists in the first place. Why not just pop a little "Screenshot saved to Home folder" notification box in the corner
[19:17] <redwolf> I think everybody knows the use of the prtscr key
[19:17] <redwolf> I still remember using it in MS-DOS
[19:17] <wxl> redwolf: can you confirm the beep?
[19:17] <redwolf> I have no beeper :D
[19:18] <wxl> redwolf: so scrot does not beep for you or you have no way to hear a beep?
[19:18] <redwolf> I think it can't
[19:18] <redwolf> I planned to do a modification, so you could hear a real camera sound while pressing the key
[19:18] <wxl> huh i don't hear it here
[19:18] <redwolf> I might post that "trick" to the blog
[19:19] <wxl> well that might be useful
[19:19] <wxl> Langley: watch the lubuntu blog for your solution XD
[19:21] <redwolf> but I didn't do yet! :D
[19:27] <Langley> Anyways for how long with 15.10 get security updates
[19:27] <wxl> should be listed in the release notes, Langley
[19:42] <mijowh> hello. why is it that in synaptics when i mark firefox for removal it wants to remove lubuntu-desktop? do i need lubuntu-desktop?
[19:43] <redwolf> because lubuntu-desktop is a metapackage that includes the browser too
[19:43] <mijowh> so its unnecessary?
[19:43] <redwolf> you don't really need it, just be careful when removing it, so other dependencies don't go away too
[19:44] <mijowh> thats what i thought but i dont want to break anything
[19:44] <redwolf> yes, you can keep the lubuntu-core and the additional apps and packages
[19:44] <redwolf> but I don't recommend removing it
[19:44] <mijowh> ok, thank you
[19:44] <mijowh> then how do i remove firefox
[19:44] <redwolf> you're welcome :)
[19:44] <redwolf> it's the only way, removing firefox will remove lubuntu-desktop too
[19:44] <redwolf> or you can simply keep it and add another one
[19:45] <mijowh> alright, thanks for clearing that up
[19:45] <redwolf> :)