[01:38] any x2go users in here? [01:45] * ianorlin personally does not but ask your question [02:07] I want to move /tmp to a ramdisk on an existing installation of 15.10. Any advice? [07:52] Is it any way to restet the panle and the items ? i have mess it up. [08:09] My Shutdown button missing from panel. how can i get it back ? [08:31] 14.04.3: shutdown is missing from aplication launch bar settings. can i get it back ? [15:07] Is there no search function in the file manager? [15:08] Oh it's ctrl+shift+f [15:09] Guest4 it is an item under the application launch bar...so right click on panel, select add remove panel items... select application launch bar and then properties. You should be able to handle it from there [20:57] 14.04.3 Shutdown is missing on aplication launch bar settings. I removed it by a misstake. Is it something i can do to get it back ? [20:58] yes [20:58] guest01, you have to add an Application Launcher and look for "lubuntu-logout" [20:59] other solution to fix it is creating your own shutdown launcher: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2218080 [21:00] how can i add a an application launcher ? i can only see them. nothing happens when i click on add or remove. [21:00] right click on the panel, and settings [21:00] then you can add it from the "panel applets" tab [21:01] in that tab press the button "+Add" [21:03] I dont find shutown in the list. [21:03] then try that ubuntuforum solution, unless you want a more radical one :) [21:04] you remove your panel settings with two commands in the Terminal [21:04] rm -r ~/.config/lxpanel [21:04] lxpanelctl restart [21:06] but you will lose all your custom applets, your configuration, orientation, etc. and it will appear factory-default [21:06] why is not shutown in my aplication launch bar list so i cud do it in the menu ? [21:07] because it's a special launcher, not a normal app [21:07] actually it's a bunch of scripts [21:07] removing the config is not so radical, don't worry [21:08] so with these commands it will be like in a new instatallation ? [21:09] yup [21:10] but it will affect only the panel. not the desktop or other LX things [21:11] it works now.. [21:11] thank you. [21:11] grat! [21:11] *great! [21:11] you're welcome [21:11] usally i dont like to mess in the terminal.. i am not an expert. [21:12] it's very powerful once you start digging [21:12] there's a nice web: http://linuxcommand.org/ [21:13] and of course we have a guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal [21:13] is the terminal commands the same in all linux xubuntu lubuntu and ubuntu ? [21:14] yes, on all Linux systems [21:15] from one distro to another only changes where we store some files or apps, but the structure is the same for all [21:21] Where is the logs located, that I should look after restoring from a system freeze [21:22] there're plenty log files, Langley [21:22] /var/log/ [21:22] use this to show them all: ls --ignore=*.gz /var/log [21:24] Okay... too bad I don't understand any of it... oh well.. [21:24] :D [21:25] My system freeze once when i open many windows in firefox and restartet the computer by it self. Is all ok then after this ? [21:26] yes, nothing is damaged doing that. how many windows / tabs? [21:26] there're ways to save memory when browsing. there're nice extensions. [21:27] not many.. maybe 3 or 4.. havys sites or flashplayer. i dont remember.. sometimes firefox can hang some sec before it respond. [21:27] it depends on the pages, maybe [21:28] is your computer old? [21:28] or my computer.. it is a singecore netbook.. but 1GB ram. [21:28] singelcore [21:28] I am not sure about the age. [21:28] yes, opening some webs could consume that [21:33] That wouldn't be my problem... I have no idea what it can be, perhaps other than old hard drives [21:35] sure, my old computer was dying because of its hard drive. it's amazing how it can slow the entire system (affecting the rest of components) [21:36] it was broken. I realised it did a short-circuit in the motherboard. I only noticed slowness. [21:36] That sounds weird too [21:36] yup [21:36] but it died! :D [21:37] I don't think anythings dying here... Anyways, what can I look for in the log files [21:37] okies [21:38] and consider using some Firefox extensions to save memory [21:46] I think you're confusing me with that guest guy [21:51] O.O [21:51] that was for him, sorry :D [21:52] I should name my messages, Langley :) [23:06] Any idea how I can get the workspace switcher in-screen get turned off? [23:06] It always appears in the middle [23:10] does lubuntu come with ftp client preistalled