=== LarrySteeze is now known as LarrySteeze|Away [10:57] Hi all, the download links at the top of http://lubuntu.net/ are to version 14.04. Is this deliberate? If not, what would be the best way to report it or submit a change request? [11:05] andybalaam: LP bug 1608306. [11:05] Launchpad bug 1608306 in Lubuntu Artwork "Confusing for users with many websites" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1608306 [11:07] krytarik, thanks === pavlushka is now known as Guest70016 [14:48] hi [14:49] lubuntu runs blazing fast on an 7 year old laptop (single core 2,2 ghz processor with 3GB of RAM) good job! and thanks === tims_techlaptop is now known as Qurion === Qurion is now known as Tims_Tech [16:14] where can i add layout for other languing keyboard [16:16] how to add kayboard layout so i can wirte cirilic [16:18] anyone here [16:18] i cant find an menu to add kayboard layout [16:19] wtf anyone here [16:19] ? [16:54] Hello, I'm interested in using two monitors with a netbook. I used Arandr and it works great But I can't get it to stay. How do I execute the .sh file on startup? [17:00] StumpDumb: Just add it to your autostart apps. [17:01] krytarik: or better yet, make it start with lightdm http://askubuntu.com/a/69501 [17:02] I tried to but I think its locked? [17:03] StumpDumb: "it?" [17:03] The startup folder [17:03] StumpDumb: why would you think it's locked? [17:06] it gives me an error, and doesn't copy [17:06] StumpDumb: what error? [17:08] StumpDumb: Why not just use the GUI for this? [17:09] where is autostart located? [17:12] StumpDumb: http://askubuntu.com/questions/81383/how-can-i-add-new-autostart-programs-in-lubuntu [17:13] that also tells you how do to it graphically [17:13] excellent that's whud I was lookin for [17:30] well it runs the Arandr but it does not execute the .sh file? [17:31] StumpDumb: again, specifics matter here [17:31] gonna try something else...letcha no ina min [17:41] another chart said to put it in the .xsessionrc file but I can't find the file? [17:41] StumpDumb: doesn't exist by default afaik [17:43] yep gotcha. I just hate starting all over. so I will [17:44] I want to run dual monitors in Lubuntu, the Arandr works great But [17:44] it does Not run at startup. So how do I run the .sh file at startup? [17:45] When I put Arandr in the startup folder it runs Arandr but it does Not execute the .sh file I've created. [17:46] so running it in the startup folder does very little good. [17:46] StumpDumb: did you consider that perhaps there's something wrong with the .sh file? [17:49] I assoc the .sh with Arandr and when I double click it it asks "Execute, Execute in Term, Open, and Cancel" wen I Execute it it works Great [17:49] so how do I get the .sh file to automatically execute at startup. [17:50] you said that when you run arandr in the startup folder it works? [17:51] it opens the Arandr app....then you must configure the monitors. The .sh is a pre-configured layout and res [17:51] ok so we have determined that the startup works fine [17:51] do i assume this is a .desktop file? [17:52] The .sh file is on the desktop, yes [17:53] It appears to be a standard text file with some parameters [17:53] StumpDumb: why don't you pastebin the file listing of where you have arandr and/or the script (ls -al would be best, so we can see permissions and ownership) as well as the content of the script itself [17:58] Ok posted 'Arandr' enjoy [17:58] where? [17:58] pastebin [17:59] The next two lines are from the .sh file [17:59] #!/bin/sh [17:59] If you coudl send a link, that would be great. [17:59] xrandr --output VIRTUAL1 --off --output LVDS1 --mode 1024x600 --pos 0x0 --rotate normal --output VGA1 --mode 1440x900 --pos 1024x0 --rotate normal [17:59] BSvY8wRG [18:01] i see nothing there that shows me the location of the arandr file or the script [18:01] ~/.screenresolutions or something [18:05] one moment please [18:06] Pastebin fsfETsEj [18:07] links are really helpful in the future [18:07] working on two sep computers....new to Lubuntu [18:07] yeah and i'm helping you while actually doing work, too :) [18:08] so i take it you got that arandr file working by using the gui? [18:09] yes, you can open the Default.sh file and hit the check mark to run it [18:09] works Great [18:09] yeah the gui only understands desktop files [18:10] if you would put that .sh file in the autostart it would probably run just fine [18:11] or if you edit the arandr desktop file so it includes all your switches [18:12] Nope. I was told by another char to put it in the .sessionrc I will mess with this [18:13] rebooting other puter now [18:15] Worked Great! [18:16] FYI-so I just copied the .sh file into the .sessionrc file that I created in my home dir...worked great [18:17] Thanks 4 ur help....now back to work (for both of us) :-( [21:54] hi [21:55] i used command openbox --replace, now when I close the process (ctrl+c) I can't move windows or resize them [21:55] any help? [21:57] feneco: openbox --replace & ? [21:57] wxl: that would work, but the windows lose their theming [21:57] isn't there a way to reset it somehow? [21:57] (tried reset but didn't work) [21:58] --reset i mean [21:58] feneco: have you tried logging out and back in? [22:01] I would rather have functioning window management and broken theming as you can get things done it would just look ugly [22:03] wxl: worked [22:03] used lxsession from terminal logged back-in [22:58] hi [22:59] what's the quickest way to enable compositing under lubuntu? [22:59] AciD`: compton [23:00] thank you wxl, I'll investigate on this [23:13] what's the official way to install that? [23:13] I found a ppa (richardgv), but it hasn't been updated for 92 weeks :o [23:14] um [23:14] !info compton [23:14] compton (source: compton): compositor for X11, based on xcompmgr. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.1~beta2-1 (xenial), package size 97 kB, installed size 243 kB [23:14] why ppa it when it's already in the repos? [23:15] oh it is? [23:15] :x [23:15] my bad [23:15] what version of lubuntu you have AciD` ? [23:15] lsb_release -a [23:17] 16.04.1 [23:17] I just installed it [23:17] yep then it's there for sure [23:17] ok, I just installed it, do I need to fiddle in config file to activate it on startup? [23:17] i believe you do [23:18] (like it's said in this very very old article : http://lubuntu.me/tip-compton/) [23:18] yeah that's probably still accurate [23:18] ok [23:18] AciD`: i'd personally put that in the autostart in ~/.config [23:19] system folders tend to get overwritten on upgrades [23:22] nice, it works well [23:22] you mean in ~/.config/autostart? [23:22] i think it's ~/.config/lxsession/autostart [23:22] let me see if i have a vm handy [23:23] ok [23:23] you could just `find ~/.config -type d -name autostart` [23:23] it's in/.config/lxsession/Lubuntu/autostart [23:23] there you go [23:23] thank you again wxl [23:23] np