[08:08] Bonjour [13:46] ikonia: you're an op here too? [13:46] yup [13:46] what's up ? [13:47] you village copper cover the neighbourhood, eh? [13:47] no [13:47] so, how are you and me going to co-exist in this space? [13:47] without issue [13:49] yes, but with respect, officer, if a person tells me to "try to think" when I consider my responses as a natural function of mind, then there is condecension and force of will being applied - that's an issue [13:50] you made an issue [13:50] just drop it please [13:50] I've told you where to go if you want to discuss it [13:50] either join there - or drop it [13:50] remind me again please [13:50] #ubuntu-ops [13:50] #ubuntu-ops? [13:50] thats it [13:50] right, and i can fill in a form there? fuck off [13:51] no [13:51] and please control the language [13:51] it's not welcome in any of the ubuntu channels [13:51] don't tell me, contribute and fascilitate, like the rest of us [13:51] no, just don't swear [13:54] i did. don't strong-arm me in future and i won't need to use strong language in the channel or go to #ubuntu-ops and quote our interactions there [13:54] no-one is strong arming [13:54] yes yes. goodbye [13:54] you have a choice 1.) join ubuntu-ops to discuss your problem 2.) be quiet [13:54] (on that topic) [13:55] good addendum there. i have nothing else to say [13:55] perfect, thank you [16:54] Hello, sorry if this is the wrong channel, but I'm unsure where to go. What's the syntax for opening multiple lxterminal tabs? [16:54] The man page says this: -t NAME[,NAME[,NAME[...]]] [16:54] I tried lxterminal -t "t1,t2" - doesn't work [16:55] tried without " " - doesn't work [16:55] Thank you in advance. [17:03] Zwei: try: lxterminal --tabs="one"[,"two"[,"three"]] [17:04] Zwei: in fact, dunno why they confuse matters with those brackets: lxterminal --tabs="one","two","three" [17:05] venzen: Thank you! [17:05] it works :) [17:06] Zwei: great. for various reasons I installed Gnome-terminal in Lubuntu - it allows you to save and restore tabs and is just more customizable in general, anyhow, lxterminal works [17:08] venzen: I think I'll give that a try. Thanks for the recommendation. [17:11] Zwei: in both gnome-terminal and lxterminal you can cycle through those tabs with Ctrl+PgUp/PgDown [17:14] Zwei: the keybinding works for most native aps that have tabs [17:22] venzen: I see, thank you :) [17:23] Now I'm tryin to set different working directories for each tabs (in lxterminal) [17:23] I think I'm going to give up soon and switch to gnome-terminal [20:44] ANYONE- GRUB ISSUE? [20:52] ANYONE HERE - QUICK ADVICE [22:05] gdelgm: Try #ubuntu [22:05] Also [22:05] !ask [22:05] 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 [22:05] and [22:05] !patience [22:05] 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/