[00:56] How can I make the system logout after inactivity? Like a screensaver but instead of showing a picture logout the user. [01:00] Hey [08:07] Hello there... running lubuntu and wanted to install rhythmbox but it says it has been "missing, has been obsoleted, or s only available from another source". Any ideas as to another similar music player? I do not like the feel of audacious. [08:43] Looking at a terminal music player like cmus, any advice on it, and if so how do I install it? [08:52] oh they left [09:14] hello world [09:14] i'm having trouble with kolourpaint, anyone want to help? [09:15] !help| amishrobots_ [09:15] amishrobots_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [09:16] oh for fuck's sakes, ok, sorry, should ve seen that coming, my color pallet in kolourpaint has dissappeared completely, no where to be found, can't get it to come back [09:17] !help| kolourpaint [09:17] kolourpaint: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [09:17] !help| hateball [09:17] hateball: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [09:18] i see... [09:18] !help [09:18] !patience| me [09:18] me: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ [09:19] !getlaid| me [09:22] (worth a shot) [09:25] amishrobots_: are you talking about the palette at the bottom of the window? [09:25] and please dont spam a load of nonsense, impossible to read [09:37] yes [09:38] i have tried everything i could think of, including just uninstalling and reinstalling thhe prog [09:41] amishrobots_: have you tried moving ~/.kde/share/config/kolourpaintrc ? [09:41] so kolourpaint starts with a fresh config [09:41] I cant seem to make the palette disappear no matter how I try tho [09:43] well, iirc the pallette was "floating" not docked, and i pushed the x button to close it at one point, now i see no way to get it back [09:44] interresting. there's no way to close it if you're running plasma/kwin [09:45] i don't know what plasma/kwin is [09:45] "kde" [09:45] but how would i move ~/kde/share etc? [09:46] open a file browser, browse into the directory and move or rename the file [09:46] or delete it [09:46] i am in that directory [09:46] hmm. [09:47] whoah [09:48] holy shit, you just fixed my problem [09:48] now i'm curious as to the contents of that file [09:49] (i renamed it to "SHITkolourpaintrc") [09:49] Do try and keep it family friendly [09:51] yeah, sorry [09:51] thank you though [09:52] i had feared that this would be some long and convoluted process to fix it, but your suggestion worked immediately, and i cannot express the depths of my gratitude [09:53] i guess the re-install does not clear out the old config file [09:54] Nope, it does not [09:54] For good reason too [09:54] i had hoped that by reinstalling i would set it back to defaults. [09:56] Yeah, that's not how it works tho :) [09:56] well, thank you again [09:56] You can use apt-get purge to remove configs, but that only works for systemwide configs in /etc [09:56] any way that i could buy you a beer or something? [09:56] Any files in user homes will be left untouched [09:56] amishrobots_: We're all here for free you know [09:57] i sort of vaguely understand what yr saying about systemwide configs [09:58] basically, you're saying that config file specific to a certain program (and that program only) would not be affected? [09:58] I am saying that... for instance if you install something like a DNS server, that would be configured on a systemwide level, with configs in /etc [09:59] and yeah, i believe in sharing knowledge freely, but still would like to show my appreciation [09:59] If you remove the binaries, it will leave the configs so you can install it again [09:59] If you use apt-get purge, it will remove the configs in /etc [09:59] But for more... end-user focused applications, whatever they may be, a browser perhaps, the configs are stored in each users home [09:59] And those will never be touched by the package manager [10:01] sorry, my brain is full [10:01] :D [10:01] i would be happy to send you 2 dollars via paypal for solving a problem which has plagued me for a coupla weeks now [10:01] amishrobots_: No thanks :) [10:02] damn you take my money! [10:03] or else i will make threats upon your person, which i am in no way capable of carrying out! [10:09] thank you [10:13] i am going to throw angry shroedinger's cats at your most vulnerable organs until you accept my payment! [18:43] Hello [18:43] Could I get help with LXLE ? [18:44] Capum140: LXLE has its own support venues - check its website for that. [18:45] all right [18:58] Hey listen I just tried to post on LXLE forum.... but I have no invitation to sign up on the forum! the other venues are parallel like ubuntu or lubuntu [18:59] who was the guy I was talking with here? [19:02] Capum140: That doesn't make it any more eligible for here - it's a separate distro. [19:12] =\