[00:56] <chris349> How can I make the system logout after inactivity? Like a screensaver but instead of showing a picture logout the user.
[01:00] <swift110-phone> Hey
[08:07] <Ascavasaion> 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] <Ascavasaion> Looking at a terminal music player like cmus, any advice on it, and if so how do I install it?
[08:52] <hateball> oh they left
[09:14] <amishrobots_> hello world
[09:14] <amishrobots_> i'm having trouble with kolourpaint, anyone want to help?
[09:15] <hateball> !help| amishrobots_
[09:16] <amishrobots_> 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] <amishrobots_> !help| kolourpaint
[09:17] <amishrobots_> !help| hateball
[09:18] <amishrobots_> i see...
[09:18] <amishrobots_> !help
[09:18] <amishrobots_> !patience| me
[09:19] <amishrobots_> !getlaid| me
[09:22] <amishrobots_> (worth a shot)
[09:25] <hateball> amishrobots_: are you talking about the palette at the bottom of the window?
[09:25] <hateball> and please dont spam a load of nonsense, impossible to read
[09:37] <amishrobots_> yes
[09:38] <amishrobots_> i have tried everything i could think of, including just uninstalling and reinstalling thhe prog
[09:41] <hateball> amishrobots_: have you tried moving ~/.kde/share/config/kolourpaintrc ?
[09:41] <hateball> so kolourpaint starts with a fresh config
[09:41] <hateball> I cant seem to make the palette disappear no matter how I try tho
[09:43] <amishrobots_> 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] <hateball> interresting. there's no way to close it if you're running plasma/kwin
[09:45] <amishrobots_> i don't know what plasma/kwin is
[09:45] <hateball> "kde"
[09:45] <amishrobots_> but how would i move ~/kde/share etc?
[09:46] <hateball> open a file browser, browse into the directory and move or rename the file
[09:46] <hateball> or delete it
[09:46] <amishrobots_> i am in that directory
[09:46] <amishrobots_> hmm.
[09:47] <amishrobots_> whoah
[09:48] <amishrobots_> holy shit, you just fixed my problem
[09:48] <amishrobots_> now i'm curious as to the contents of that file
[09:49] <amishrobots_> (i renamed it to "SHITkolourpaintrc")
[09:49] <hateball> Do try and keep it family friendly
[09:51] <amishrobots_> yeah, sorry
[09:51] <amishrobots_> thank you though
[09:52] <amishrobots_> 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] <amishrobots_> i guess the re-install does not clear out the old config file
[09:54] <hateball> Nope, it does not
[09:54] <hateball> For good reason too
[09:54] <amishrobots_> i had hoped that by reinstalling i would set it back to defaults.
[09:56] <hateball> Yeah, that's not how it works tho :)
[09:56] <amishrobots_> well, thank you again
[09:56] <hateball> You can use apt-get purge to remove configs, but that only works for systemwide configs in /etc
[09:56] <amishrobots_> any way that i could buy you a beer or something?
[09:56] <hateball> Any files in user homes will be left untouched
[09:56] <hateball> amishrobots_: We're all here for free you know
[09:57] <amishrobots_> i sort of vaguely understand what yr saying about systemwide configs
[09:58] <amishrobots_> basically, you're saying that config file specific to a certain program (and that program only) would not be affected?
[09:58] <hateball> 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] <amishrobots_> and yeah, i believe in sharing knowledge freely, but still would like to show my appreciation
[09:59] <hateball> If you remove the binaries, it will leave the configs so you can install it again
[09:59] <hateball> If you use apt-get purge, it will remove the configs in /etc
[09:59] <hateball> But for more... end-user focused applications, whatever they may be, a browser perhaps, the configs are stored in each users home
[09:59] <hateball> And those will never be touched by the package manager
[10:01] <amishrobots_> sorry, my brain is full
[10:01] <hateball> :D
[10:01] <amishrobots_> 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] <hateball> amishrobots_: No thanks :)
[10:02] <amishrobots_> damn you take my money!
[10:03] <amishrobots_> or else i will make threats upon your person, which i am in no way capable of carrying out!
[10:09] <amishrobots_> thank you
[10:13] <amishrobots_> i am going to throw angry shroedinger's cats at your most vulnerable organs until you accept my payment!
[18:43] <Capum140> Hello
[18:43] <Capum140> Could I get help with LXLE ?
[18:44] <kryten> Capum140: LXLE has its own support venues - check its website for that.
[18:45] <Capum140> all right
[18:58] <Capum140> 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] <Capum140> who was the guy I was talking with here?
[19:02] <kryten> Capum140: That doesn't make it any more eligible for here - it's a separate distro.
[19:12] <Capum140> =\