[00:31] <Walaryne> Hello?
[00:32] <Walaryne> any one here?
[07:59] <rican-linux> anyone testing xenial on powerpc? I am running it on my iBook G4
[08:00] <ianorlin> rican-linux: not yet but please use the iso tracker
[08:01] <ianorlin> rican-linux: do you have problems?
[08:01] <rican-linux> I already posted my results on the tracker
[08:01] <rican-linux> so far it is running pretty well
[08:02] <ianorlin> thanks
[08:02] <rican-linux> the splash screen on boot has off colors but that was the only thing
[08:06] <rican-linux> the only thing I was hoping would be resolved was mesa 3D acceleration. the release notes for the 11.3 version states the r300 bug was fixed. However it is not.
[08:06] <rican-linux> however this is an upstream issue and not lubuntu related
[08:28] <ianorlin> rican-linux: not sure I can do much about that
[08:29] <rican-linux> ianorlin: I understand I plan on reporting upstream
[08:31] <rican-linux> right now I am just using it seeing what works and what does not
[08:38] <JohnDoe_71Rus> hi. i use lubuntu 14.04. I dont know is it pcmanfm false. i have *.sh script. I open folder with script in pcmanfm, double click to script file, than click "run" button in dialog. Now if i moму the mouse i get "select file mouse mode" with border
[08:38] <JohnDoe_71Rus> *move
[10:21] <lubu> hello everybody!
[10:22] <lubu> Need some help please! anyone?
[10:24] <lubu> I get this when I try to start Firefox from terminal:
[10:24] <lubu> Impossible de créer le répertoire de raccourcis clavier GNOME « /home/lubuntu/.gnome2/accels » : Permission non accordée
[10:25] <lubu> Started happening just after I installed Xampp
[14:21] <user_> Hi, I just thought i might give some feedback on installing wily warewolf usb minimal network boot installer, both grub and lilo refuse to install to mbr of hdd cos it convinced it want to look at sda - which is the usb installer drive.
[14:22] <user_> instead of sdb
[14:22] <user_> should i stick this in a ticket?
[15:26] <Ubik_> do suspend/resume is supposed to work well? seems to bug with my system
[16:36] <Ubik_> hello
[16:45] <Ubik_> hi
[17:10] <Ubik_> hello?
[17:19] <Ubik_> anybody here?
[17:39] <hhernandez> does anyone know if there is a US based company that offers comerical support for Lubuntu?
[17:48] <tachibana> lol yeah right
[17:48] <hhernandez> hey I thought I ask
[17:48] <hhernandez> kinda curious
[17:50] <epictetus> hhernandez: like for business users?
[17:50] <hhernandez> yeah
[17:51] <epictetus> there are a bunch of smaller IT companies that have linux expertise that would do it I'm sure but it's not gonna be cheap and probably not 24/7 coverage
[17:51] <hhernandez> if you had a business that some older machines that wanted to get off XP and wanted to solid OS
[17:51] <epictetus> what kind of business uses lubuntu anyways
[17:51] <epictetus> oh no that's a terrible idea
[17:52] <hhernandez> really you think so?
[17:52] <hhernandez> why would you say that?
[17:52] <epictetus> old shitty machines are more trouble than they're worth to begin with, then you're talking about investing hundreds/thousands of dollars worth of technical expertise into setting up / maintaining PCs that are worth $20
[17:53] <hhernandez> ok I see your point
[17:53] <hhernandez> in that
[17:55] <epictetus> also the sad truth of it is that for most businesses Windows just makes a lot more sense (depending on what they're doing), in terms of (1) cheaply available trained IT force (2) somewhat relatively unified platform compared to the 918234892 different custom linux distros available (3) Line of Business applications in specific industries tend to be Windows based (4) documents looking the same / printers working (easily) etc.   There's a reason linux owns 
[17:57] <epictetus> unless all they need is a web browser / thin client or something in which case linux might be fine but start introducing printers/scanners/apps/word documents / attachments / websites with special plugins etc
[17:57] <epictetus> and supporting anything other than Windows becomes a nightmare unless the users are like, linux programmers
[18:14] <user_> Windows isshit!
[18:14] <user_> linear architecture - inherently flawed.
[19:14] <eipi10> I'm taking an INtro to C class and was wondering what's a IDE for gcc?
[19:15] <eipi10> or any other c compiler
[19:21] <epictetus> there's a zillion of them but you're better off just using a text editor / commandline for a class like that
[19:21] <epictetus> unless there is one the class recommends
[19:21] <epictetus> (i.e. Eclipse)
[19:21] <ianorlin> I recommend maybe an eidtor with syntax highlighting
[19:21] <epictetus> I like to use a text editor with syntax highlighting, yeah
[19:21] <epictetus> i use vim
[19:23] <eipi10> thanks!
[19:23] <ianorlin> yeah I would not like to do lots of homework assingments for programing in leafpad it does use littel memory and can be fine if you say paste something like a link of phone number you want to save in a phone number
[19:36] <eipi10> you're right.  Eclipse looks nice, but it's for 'developers'.
[19:36] <eipi10> Someone taking an intro to c class isn't a developer
[19:38] <ianorlin> yeah I really don't like IDE's in class provide bunch of options you never use in my C++ classes
[19:40] <epictetus> there are some things ides do that are whiz-bang cool -- (like being able to mouseover a function name and have the parameters automatically displayed / right click and look up the manual if it's a standard library function / the source of the function if it's not )
[19:54] <eipi10> well that kinda thing, epictetus, might be nice for someone like me who doesn't know anything.
[19:56] <epictetus> but when I took a C class in college, the people who used IDEs / non-unix envs for developing never got As -- they ended up spending a ton of time trying to figure out why the code that worked on their dev environment/IDE didn't build properly / look exactly like what the professor wanted / failed the professor's automated tests when built on the school server you were supposed to use
[19:58] <TheSchaf> i like sublime as a text editor
[19:58] <TheSchaf> or code editor
[20:00] <eipi10> thanks a lot for your advice.
[20:08] <wxl> krytarik: i'm going to try and see if i can't get mario to relinquish the domains.
[20:09] <krytarik> wxl: Hah, wrong channel again. :)
[20:09] <wxl> oh sheesh
[20:10] <eipi10> Higgs didn't use a computer.
[20:41] <Jakey3> Hi I'm using lub 14.04, sometimes i get a double mouse cursor after using firefox. I know this is reported bug. Is there someway to refresh the desktop to get back 1 cursor?
[22:18] <ihuf> Come here, niglets.
[22:42] <genii> ihuf: Racial charged phrases are not welcome in this channel.