[09:43] <Kingsy> what is the best way of managing mouse cursors? It would be nice if there was a repo that contains lots and lots rather than installing one by one? Also chrome / generic openbox doesnt seem to recognise my themes.. also my mouse is always far too big. what is the best way of changing this?
[10:01] <Kingsy> its so so flakey this
[10:03] <cristian_c> Kingsy: not working just in openbox?
[10:07] <Kingsy> its so strange. openbox doesnt recognise it until after a reboot. xfce terminal shows the correct cursor but twice the size.. same with chrome
[10:07] <Kingsy> chrome doesnt recognise some themes but does others.. its just so so flakey
[10:08] <Light_> hi
[10:10] <cristian_c> Kingsy: why do you use xfce4-terminal in lubuntu?
[10:12] <Kingsy> cristian_c: well I am using generic ubuntu with openbox.
[10:12] <Kingsy> so iots not specifcally lubuntu but IU am using lxappearance to set the cursor theme
[10:13] <cristian_c> it's strange, why?
[10:13] <cristian_c> Kingsy: have you already tried cursor theme installing real lubuntu?
[10:16] <Kingsy> hrm perhaps I am in the wrong channel for support on this
[10:17] <Kingsy> I don'#t want to change to lubuntu
[10:17] <Kingsy> I just thouyght I would ask here becauyse I am using lxappearance
[10:17] <cristian_c> Kingsy: you0re in #lubuntu channel
[10:17] <cristian_c> *'
[10:17] <Kingsy> np :)
[10:17] <Light_> does ne one knowthe code- to pazwurd of Crackmes.de (2011 - 2015) archived files from tuts web site
[10:19] <Light_> ???
[10:19] <Light_> so how are the bulls dong
[10:20] <cristian_c> ' Due to new law restrictions in EC we need to check various aspects of the website and need to change some parts. Back once we did any necessary changes.'
[10:21] <Light_> https://tuts4you.com/download.php?list.107
[10:21] <Light_> its a backup
[10:22] <Light_> i need my file from the prevoius yrs
[10:23] <Light_> has a rar password
[10:23] <TheSchaf> how is that related to lubuntu?
[10:24] <Light_> i cracked 1 before using encapsulation will loads of win/rar programs
[10:24] <Light_> cause i have a file on it
[10:24] <Light_> and also u guys deal with writing programs i guess
[10:26] <Light_> EC? is european central?? or wht?? do not know!!!
[10:27] <Light_> so..
[10:28] <Light_> once a gan.. the internet does not undo the mess i have stumbled thru
[10:29] <Unit193> Light_: This isn't a place for warez, cracks, keygens, or anything of that sort, you just won't find it here.
[10:31] <Light_> can u point me in the right direction
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[10:31] <Light_> p:
[10:32] <TheSchaf> Light_: /quit
[16:39] <Zardilior> Anybody knows if yesterdays upgrades break the computer had major problems since, and then i did the idiocy of updating the kernel
[16:40] <Zardilior> So no one is here?
[19:22] <deratoul> hey all
[19:22] <deratoul> can someone help please?
[19:23] <deratoul> im trying to install a game called PySolFC-2.0
[19:23] <deratoul> got pysol.py and setup.py but terminal dont do anything :(
[19:24] <wxl> um
[19:24] <wxl> do you have a python environment?
[19:24] <deratoul> um
[19:24] <deratoul> not sure
[19:24] <wxl> well it won't work without it
[19:24] <wxl> !python
[19:24] <deratoul> is there any way to check?
[19:25] <wxl> use `python --version`
[19:25] <deratoul> in terminal?
[19:25] <wxl> yup
[19:25] <wxl> if it returns something, you have a python
[19:25] <deratoul> 2.7.13
[19:25] <deratoul> apparently
[19:25] <wxl> which version does this game require?
[19:25] <deratoul> ouh how would i know that?
[19:25] <wxl> ask the game?
[19:25] <deratoul> sorry im complete noov in the
[19:25] <deratoul> noov*
[19:26] <deratoul> noob*
[19:26] <deratoul> how can i ASK GAME?
[19:26] <wxl> you find the developers and ask them
[19:26] <wxl> if they don't publish that, it's kind of problematic
[19:26] <deratoul> 2.4
[19:26] <deratoul> according to readme
[19:26] <wxl> ok good
[19:26] <deratoul> it does not seems to work :(
[19:27] <wxl> try running `python setup.py`
[19:27] <deratoul> ah in the game category?
[19:27] <wxl> i mean in terminal
[19:28] <deratoul> yeah but in a game folder?
[19:28] <wxl> you need to be in the folder that contains the file, yes
[19:28] <deratoul> so start with cd then bla bla bla pysol
[19:28] <wxl> you can also consult with ##pysol
[19:28] <deratoul> thank hold on please
[19:30] <deratoul> it say i should install phyton thinker package?
[19:31] <wxl> then you should probably install it
[19:31] <deratoul> python tk package
[19:31] <wxl> again, i would consult with ##pysol
[19:31] <wxl> they're the actual developers
[19:32] <deratoul> there are like 1 person :(
[19:32] <deratoul> any other idea?
[19:32] <wxl> well how many people have replied to you here?
[19:32] <deratoul> you :)
[19:32] <wxl> which is more than one?
[19:32] <wxl> also my probelm is that i know nothing about this software
[19:33] <deratoul> is it possible that it simply dont work on Lubuntu>?
[19:33] <wxl> no
[19:34] <wxl> it works on ubuntu, it works on lubuntu
[19:34] <wxl> especially given it's all python
[19:34] <wxl> here's all the packages required for building it, and most likely required for using it:
[19:34] <wxl> python-glade2 python-gnome2 python-gnome2-dev python-gtk2 python-setuptools python-tk
[19:34] <wxl> python packages, i mean
[19:35] <wxl> you won't need anything that's -dev
[19:35] <deratoul> ok
[19:35] <wxl> instal everything else
[19:35] <wxl> if you continue to have problems, seek help from the developer
[19:35] <deratoul> so just a case of finding correct packaeg
[19:35] <wxl> well apparently the setup is supposed to walk you through it?
[19:35] <deratoul> how do I install that packages?
[19:35] <wxl> you can use the graphical package manager or just do it from the command line
[19:35] <wxl> the latter is, imho, way easier
[19:35] <wxl> first, update your repos:
[19:36] <wxl> `sudo apt update`
[19:36] <wxl> then install
[19:36] <wxl> `sudo apt install python-glade2 python-gnome2 python-gnome2-dev python-gtk2 python-setuptools python-tk`
[19:36] <wxl> then go back to `python setup.py`
[19:36] <wxl> assuming that doesn't just run the game, run the other file
[19:37] <wxl> like `python whatever-it-is-called.py`
[19:41] <LoisLaine> Hello.  I tho't I did everything right.  I studied what to install and tried the Lubuntu temp for several days.  Once I decided to move forward I did.  Now I cannot get Chrome or use GoToMeeting.
[19:41] <LoisLaine> Any ideas?
[19:42] <deratoul> chrome is under chromium
[19:42] <deratoul> not sure what gotomeeting is
[19:43] <LoisLaine> GoToMeeting is an online meeting sharing product that has a mozilla app, but Firefox stops it from loading.
[19:44] <LoisLaine> I have the 32-bit Lubuntu.  How do I get Chromium?
[19:44] <deratoul> go to software
[19:44] <deratoul> its under web browser
[19:44] <wxl> oh
[19:44] <LoisLaine> I tho't Lubuntu oce I loaded the full version would allow me to have Chrome.
[19:44] <wxl> yeah, you don't
[19:45] <wxl> well wait
[19:45] <wxl> i know there's no 32 bit chrome
[19:45] <wxl> you may be able to get chromium
[19:45] <deratoul> i have 32 bit
[19:45] <deratoul> and I have chromium
[19:45] <deratoul> same thing really
[19:45] <wxl> almost
[19:45] <LoisLaine> I've spent almost the whole day on this for a meeting tomorrow.  I will give this another try.
[19:45] <wxl> `sudo apt install chromium-browser` will get you what you need
[19:46] <wxl> not sure about gotomeeting. do they even have linux support?
[19:46] <LoisLaine> Thank you!
[19:47] <deratoul> wxl
[19:47] <LoisLaine> This is what I got: "Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution)."
[19:47] <deratoul> do we have something similar to spotify?
[19:47] <wxl> LoisLaine: `sudo apt install -f` then try again
[19:47] <wxl> well you can always use spotify
[19:48] <deratoul> is spotify available for lubuntu?
[19:48] <wxl> LoisLaine: here's some info about how to use GoToMeeting on Ubuntu deratives.
[19:48] <wxl> oh, i see. i thought it was just a website
[19:48] <wxl> LoisLaine: oops here's your link https://askubuntu.com/questions/302406/go-to-meeting-on-ubuntu-possible-and-if-not-which-alternative/598298#598298
[19:49] <wxl> deratoul: https://www.spotify.com/us/download/linux/
[19:49] <deratoul> wxl thanks a milion pysol works also. you are a genius
[19:49] <deratoul> :)
[19:50] <wxl> np
[19:50] <LoisLaine> YOU ARE A GENIUS!
[19:51] <wxl> naw, i just have been using linux for a long, long time
[19:51] <LoisLaine> The -f line followed by the install line worked!  Hallelujah!
[19:52] <wxl> if you try to install something and it can't install a dependency without messing up some other package, it fails, but ends up in a half installed state. -f fixes that
[19:54] <LoisLaine> You need to put that out there as I have looked around all day and I'm not the only one who has apparently had this issue.
[19:54] <wxl> well it's really obvious if you use the command line
[19:54] <LoisLaine> Oh, and I have to use GoToMeeting.  It is a job interview at their invite.
[19:54] <wxl> the long story short is it's always easier in the terminal :)
[19:55] <wxl> shoot
[19:55] <wxl> let me see if i can host a meeting and you can test it out
[19:55] <wxl> i think i still have chrome somewhere
[19:55] <LoisLaine> OK, thank you so much.  I'm going to play around and see what happens.  Hopefully I won't bother you again.  :)
[19:58] <wxl> LoisLaine: it doesn't seem like i can start a meeting :/
[19:59] <wxl> i'm looking for a test session
[19:59] <LoisLaine> https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/333699349
[20:00] <LoisLaine> This is the test session link and I'm in on the web browser version which is all I need for tomorrow anyway.  IT WORKED!
[20:00] <LoisLaine> You would need an account to start a meeting.
[20:00] <wxl> ok cool
[20:00] <wxl> good luck on your interview :)
[20:01] <LoisLaine> Thank you again!!!!!
[20:02] <deratoul> wxl thanks ever so much
[20:03] <wxl> np
[20:03] <deratoul> it does not seems like pysol can be installed but I can run it with terminal
[20:03] <wxl> yeah i'm not sure. like i said, you've have to check with the devs
[20:03] <deratoul> devs just pased a link
[20:04] <deratoul> havent really follow it as your solution worked
[20:22] <cristian_c> hello
[20:22] <cristian_c> where could I find any documentation about pcmanfm config file?
[20:22] <cristian_c> I should change the font size for the text below icons
[20:22] <cristian_c> Any ideas?
[20:45] <redwolf> cristian_c, that font is controlled via the overall font settings
[20:45] <tsimonq2> redwolf!!!
[20:45] <redwolf> o__o
[20:45] <tsimonq2> hai :D
[20:45] <redwolf> o/
[20:46] <redwolf> cristian_c, I'm afraid there's no way to change it independently from the rest of any other widget
[20:57] <cristian_c> redwolf: I've tried by lxappearance and by obconf, but that font is independent by overall settifngs
[20:58] <cristian_c> redwolf: so, is font size hardcoded in pcmanfm source code?
[20:58] <redwolf> it's a widget value
[20:58] <redwolf> look at this: https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-db3qr4YRGcg/UnAvzNVnThI/AAAAAAAABrY/6wlosHNJ9Yg/s1600/desktoppreferences.png
[20:58] <redwolf> sorry, I forgot the desktop properties :|
[20:59] <cristian_c> redwolf: the screenshot is related to desktop icons
[20:59] <redwolf> yes. the other text labels are controlled globally from GTK properties only
[20:59] <cristian_c> I currently can already change the font size of icons on the desktop, but it's n0t needed
[21:00] <cristian_c> redwolf: all the text labels except the label of icons inside the application
[21:00] <redwolf> inside pcmanfm?
[21:00] <cristian_c> I did some tests and I've experinced that strange behaviour
[21:00] <cristian_c> redwolf: yes
[21:01] <cristian_c> redwolf: overall settings change text size of several items in the pcmanfm gui, exceot text below icons
[21:02] <cristian_c> *except
[21:02] <redwolf> the only value you can modify is this one: http://cloud.addictivetips.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/lxde-themes.png
[21:02] <redwolf> and affects all GTK text labels
[21:02] <cristian_c> so, changing overall text size, text below icons remains always with the same size
[21:02] <redwolf> including in-app icons and text
[21:03] <redwolf> there's no way to discriminate text labels
[21:03] <redwolf> same on Ubuntu
[21:03] <cristian_c> redwolf: all text labels, except text below every icon
[21:03] <redwolf> it's called "Interface font"
[21:04] <redwolf> for example, you set that global font to 14px. close and re-open pcmanfm and your icons and menus will use 14px
[21:04] <cristian_c> redwolf: I don't underatand, I've changed the font size in lxappearance and text of menu items changed, but icons' text size didn't change
[21:05] <redwolf> that's really odd. they should change as well
[21:05] <redwolf> have you tried closing your session?
[21:05] <redwolf> and logging in again?
[21:05] <cristian_c> it looks like that particular item is not affected by overall settings
[21:05] <cristian_c> redwolf: I can docfurther tests
[21:06] <cristian_c> *docfurther
[21:06] <cristian_c> -c
[21:06] <redwolf> that's really odd. pcmanfm does not have that function to, independently, alter icon grid fonts
[21:06] <redwolf> it's GTK purpose, to keep overall looking uniform and constant
[21:06] <cristian_c> in my case, only menus and other items changed their own size
[21:07] <cristian_c> redwolf: yeah, I don't underatand too
[21:07] <cristian_c> I'll make further tests
[21:08] <cristian_c> redwolf: thanks for the support
[21:08] <redwolf> try to check up if you have odd folders named gtk-2.0 or gtk-3.0 inside your .config folder
[21:08] <cristian_c> ok
[21:08] <redwolf> try to remove them so they don't override your theme and produce weird results in your desktop
[21:08] <redwolf> :)
[21:09] <redwolf> http://lubuntu.me/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/2014-01-02-204203_1280x1024_scrot.png
[21:09] <cristian_c> redwolf: ok, I've changed the size, now, from 11 to 18
[21:09] <cristian_c> I've pressed 'apply'
[21:09] <redwolf> see? in my pcmanfm every font looks the same
[21:10] <cristian_c> volumes on the left column and menus and address bar are biggr
[21:10] <cristian_c> *bigger
[21:10] <cristian_c> but text below icons is always 11 px
[21:10] <cristian_c> *pt
[21:11] <cristian_c> redwolf: I can do a screenshot if you don't believe
[21:11] <redwolf> I believe you :)
[21:11] <redwolf> it's just an unexpected behaviour. it's not supposed to act like that.
[21:11] <cristian_c> also text in status is bigger
[21:11] <cristian_c> all texts except icons' text
[21:11] <redwolf> remove your .fonts folder, also those ones I mentioned above. and restart.
[21:13] <cristian_c> .fonts doesn't exist
[21:14] <cristian_c> I0ve removed only the gtk-2.0 and gtk3.0 directories
[21:14] <cristian_c> now, I make a simple reboot
[21:14] <redwolf> ok
[21:14] <cristian_c> uhm, before I make a logout
[21:15] <cristian_c> redwolf: you're right
[21:16] <cristian_c> after logout, text below icons in pcmanfm is bigger (same size than other items in the application)
[21:17] <redwolf> yay!
[21:17] <cristian_c> also, oth3r items in lubuntu desktop are bigger, as, for example, application menu in the left lower corner
[21:17] <redwolf> something was blocking the font settings
[21:17] <cristian_c> or as text inside other applications
[21:18] <cristian_c> redwolf: I don't know if deleting the gtk-2.0 and gtk-3.0 directories has made the trick
[21:18] <cristian_c> or if jut the logout was enough
[21:18] <redwolf> well, I'm glad you fixed the problem :)
[21:19] <cristian_c> I'll try to make some test later to discover the truth :D
[21:19] <redwolf> ok. good luck with your inquiries :)
[21:19] <cristian_c> redwolf: I've solved thanks to you ;)
[21:19] <redwolf> my pleasure. we're here to help