[02:56] <leolrrj> guys what is the best terminal
[02:56] <wxl> the one you like the best, leolrrj. lxterminal comes with lubuntu
[02:57] <leolrrj> wxl: I don't like the lxterminal, so simple and the transparency does not work on top of windows... also I could not find themes... if I could add all of this is perfect for me
[02:57] <wxl> leolrrj: there's no compositor that comes with lubuntu by default, so transparency is going to be an issue all over
[02:58] <wxl> leolrrj: as for themes, i've never had the need for one in a terminal.
[02:59] <leolrrj> wxl: even if I install terminator I will have no transparency between windows?
[02:59] <wxl> !info terminator
[03:00] <wxl> that does not seem to be a compositor, so no
[03:00] <wxl> see here if you need that http://askubuntu.com/questions/53745/compositing-in-lubuntu#53776
[03:07] <leolrrj> wxl: hmmm thank you very much buddy.. so yeah I installed this compositor but still my opacity is not working on my LXTerminal.. any other advice? maybe something that I'm missing? I already restarted the machine
[03:08] <wxl> leolrrj: lxterminal's internal transparency is a separate thing from actual window transparency. you need to control that with the compositor of your choosing
[03:10] <leolrrj> wxl: oh forget that its working
[03:10] <leolrrj> wxl: anyway Im used to my solarized theme, it works on terminator... can I remove lxterminal or it can generate problems?
[03:11] <wxl> leolrrj: you can remove it. it will warn you that you'll be removing lubuntu-desktop. that's just an index file, so let it be
[03:11] <leolrrj> wxl: wait if I remove lxterminal its going to remove my desktop manager?
[03:11] <wxl> leolrrj: no it won't. it will just sound like it :) lubuntu-desktop is NOT your desktop environment, but an index file
[03:55] <leolrrj> wxl: hey my friend, also what RDP client do you recommend me?
[03:56] <wxl> leolrrj: um. i don't usually use rdp, but when i do i use command line rdesktop
[05:16] <FireStriker> Hey guys where can I download lubuntu 16.04 I can only find 16.10
[05:16] <wxl> lubuntu.me FireStriker
[05:17] <FireStriker> Is .net old?
[05:17] <wxl> it's inaccessible by the lubuntu team
[05:17] <wxl> we're currently working with the community council to resolve that
[05:17] <FireStriker> Ok
[05:18] <FireStriker> I still can't find 16.04
[05:18] <wxl> did you look under downloads?
[05:18] <tsimonq2> Secret: go to cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases
[05:19] <FireStriker> Yep
[05:19]  * tsimonq2 hides
[05:19] <wxl> argh you're right
[05:19] <wxl> that needs to be fixed
[05:19] <wxl> cdimage works
[05:21] <FireStriker> Thanks guys downloading it now
[05:22] <wxl> np FireStriker enjoy :)
[06:19] <RatchetTheGamer> Hey guys what's the system specs?
[10:32] <RatchetTheGamer> What file manger does lubuntu use?
[11:39] <RatchetTheGamer> What file manger does lubuntu use?
[13:59] <Urno> hi
[14:00] <Urno> Y-a t-il des utilisateurs français ?
[16:18] <drab> hi, anybody around familiar with fcitx setup? I'm getting a pretty broken experience "off the shelf" trying to set up chinese input
[20:54] <lo> hi
[20:54] <Guest26661> hello
[20:56] <Guest26661> nobody?
[20:58] <willw> hello
[21:00] <Guest26661> Wich version of ubuntu
[21:00] <Guest26661> is without PAE?
[21:01] <Guest26661> lubuntu for dual core
[21:05] <dudz> hi online lubuntu support team members
[21:05] <dudz> lubuntu for dual cores Guest26661 ?
[21:06] <dudz> what characteristics of PAE are you most interested in Guest26661 ?
[21:06] <Guest26661> yes, it doesn't support PAE.
[21:08] <Guest26661> I look for a version of lubuntu wich is without PAE
[21:09] <krytarik> Guest26661: None anymore.
[21:09] <dudz> reading wiki on what PAE is, I get stuck when trying to seperate it from AMD64 (x86-64)
[21:10] <Guest26661> I have the first Centrino Intel
[21:11] <dudz> and today PAE isn't used anymore, is that why your looking for a seperate release?
[21:17] <Guest26661> Centrino Intel do not support PAE and lubuntu need PAE processor
[21:18] <teward> all Ubuntu and derivatives need PAE, or fake PAE, but it's not trivial to get set up (I see a version of instructions involving 12.04 installers... but that's evil)
[21:22] <Guest26661> thanks, another distribution?
[21:23] <wxl> Guest26661: you can do fake PAE
[21:23] <wxl> !pae | lubotu1
[21:23] <wxl> argh
[21:23] <wxl> !pae | Guest26661
[21:23] <wxl> THAT :)
[21:31] <Guest26661> thanks, i'll try...
[21:35] <drab> anybody around familiar with fcitx?
[21:35] <wxl> marginally, drab
[21:36] <drab> still having lots of issues with fcitx menus and such for whatever reason
[21:36] <drab> on lubuntu xenial
[21:36] <wxl> what specific issues?
[21:38] <drab> the menu to chjoose an input method clicking on the keyboard icon randomly shrinks to 1 item size
[21:38] <drab> so you basically barely see some text + the two scrolling buttons
[21:38] <wxl> did you have this happen before on previous versions? and is this a new install?
[21:38] <drab> if you click out and again the icon a few times it eventually looks right
[21:38] <drab> brand new install, ddi not use lubuntu/fcitx before, I was on ubuntu + ibus which worked correctly
[21:39] <wxl> let me install it
[21:40] <wxl> ugh the wifi sucks here
[21:42] <drab> the other thing is that if I add chinese input and then switch to it it shows a popup indicating it has switched, but then typing is just plain english, no menu-chooser to pick the kanjis (kimpanel I believe, it pulls in a whole bunch of qt stuff)
[21:42] <drab> altho there seems to be gtk options, but that's another problem too, it's non obvious which one is picked/how
[21:43] <wxl> i'm not sereming to have any problems
[21:44] <drab> k, thanks for taking a look
[21:44] <wxl> i'd need to have clear steps to reproduce your problem
[21:44] <wxl> it might also be good to have a screenshot of the issue you're having
[21:44] <drab> makes sense, I'll try to find a clear repro and take sshots
[21:44] <drab> thank you
[21:45] <wxl> feel free to file a bug report
[21:46] <wxl> point me in the right direcgtion
[21:48] <wxl> i'm not sure i actually understand the issue
[21:48] <drab> there's multiple, I'm seeing problems with the indicator tray icon and with the input method when typing
[21:49] <drab> the indicator menu in the tray bar is displaying in a "shrunk" form, showing only one item and scrollbars
[21:50] <drab> I've seen something slightly similar with the main menu too, sometimes when I click the menu opens up 15px away from lxpanel, there's a gap
[21:50] <wxl> screenshots, again
[21:50] <drab> yep
[21:50] <drab> trying to do just that
[21:50] <drab> I just re-did a full fresh install and was updating
[22:04] <drab> wxl: ok, so repro is quite simple it turns out
[22:04] <drab> wxl: apt-get install fcitx-pinyin
[22:04] <drab> logout - logback in, left click on the keyboard tray icon
[22:05] <drab> as soon as I did that the first time I got a menu about 5 items tall with scrolling buttons at the and bottom
[22:05] <drab> I clicked out on the desktop, left clicked again on the keyboard tray icon and got a 1 item tall menu + scrolling buttons
[22:06] <drab> click out, click back in and now I see 15 items long menu fully displayed no scroll buttons
[22:06] <drab> trying to take sshots
[22:06] <drab> also the icon now changes
[22:06] <drab> before it was the keyboard icon stock of lubuntu-icons
[22:06] <drab> now it has become a penguin (the fcitx icon)
[22:06] <wxl> i hadn't installed -pinyin so let me check
[22:09] <drab> urm, this is even odder, tried to create a new "test" account and that one gets no keyboard icon and if I select from the menu "fcitx configuration" it has no available input methods at all
[22:09] <drab> oh, fcitx is not running at all
[22:10] <drab> so that could b another bug, it's running for default user, but if you add a user from menu -> system -> user and groups you get nothing
[22:11] <wxl> sounds like you should file a bug report.
[22:11] <drab> can you repro after installing -pinyin or does your menu look ok?
[22:12] <wxl> well mine looks ifne, but again, i have a weird panel
[22:12] <wxl> i'd normally open a vm right now but i don't have a spare iso and the wifi here is atrocious
[22:15] <drab> ok, np
[22:20] <drab> wxl: I'm assuming for this stuff it's cool to run in a VM and repro from there, no need to test on hw, correct?
[22:20] <wxl> drab: i'd do a vm as a first step. if yuou can't reproducce, then it may be hardware related.