[12:19] <kgbme> guys i wanna build https://luakit.github.io/ to give it whirl, but besides just make - is there something cool to use, for compiling? GUI or otherwise, all good
[12:19] <knome> no?
[12:19] <kgbme> err i guess i meant for oversight or something
[12:20] <kgbme> just make? hm. cool xD
[12:20] <knome> building packages isn't a fashion show
[12:20] <kgbme> lol alright, alright :))
[12:20] <knome> you use the tools the code maintainer uses
[12:20] <kgbme> sounds good, yeah
[12:54] <knome> pleia2, i updated the flyer pad to reflect the changes i've made in the scribus file
[12:57] <knome> pleia2, here's the new layouty stuff: https://temp.knome.fi/xubuntu/flyer-1804/flyer_A4.pdf
[12:57] <knome> and yes, i still think we should make the text shorter
[13:03] <knome> pleia2, so re: the layout stuff, i've been thinking more what content should appear where..
[13:04] <knome> for example, are the "download" and "support" things so important in this flyer that we want to dedicate the other "first inside" page to them?
[13:04] <knome> pleia2, in other words, shouldn't they be the last thing we want to mention after first introducing xubuntu?
[13:05] <knome> eg. i'd propose they get the place where "software" is now
[13:05] <knome> though really, i don't know what else would be in that "other inside" page
[13:05] <knome> the left page clearly "has to" be the experience one
[13:05] <knome> it's spot on right there
[13:11] <kgbme> knome: hehe, g+ logo <3
[13:11] <knome> yeah...
[13:12] <kgbme> i boot windows and slap together vector in illustator?..
[13:12] <knome> no
[13:12] <kgbme> kk
[13:12] <knome> :P
[13:12] <kgbme> D:
[13:12] <knome> besides, why use windows software for this anyway?
[13:12] <kgbme> ah, know it by heart :-s
[13:12] <kgbme> work stuff, meh
[13:16] <knome> and clearly this was the wrong channel
[13:16] <knome> sigh :)
[14:42] <roberson_> greetings
[14:42] <roberson_> anyone out there..
[14:44] <klys> hi
[14:45] <roberson_> hello
[14:45] <fiet> Also Hi
[14:46] <roberson_> Bonjour
[15:00] <coinictus> Hi, I'm a total newbie on Xubuntu. Somebody is online to help me with a thing?
[15:18] <roberson_> maybe whats up ?
[15:20] <coinictus> thanks roberson_
[15:21] <coinictus> I'm trying to install crypto coin wallets on a fresh pc
[15:21] <roberson_> what version of xubuntu ?
[15:25] <coinictus> 16.04.10
[15:33] <roberson_> hrmm alright
[15:34] <roberson_> there is a guide for setting up a crypto currency wallet on 14.04 LTS ..
[15:35] <roberson_> have you tried searching ?
[15:36] <coinictus> my question is after I download it and unzip it, what should I do to run it?
[15:36] <roberson_> if you unzipped it did you do an ls -la in the directory ? any README files or instructions ?
[15:39] <coinictus> nothing helpful
[15:40] <roberson_> hrmm bummer ... alright where did you get the zip file from ?
[15:40] <coinictus> I can run the wallet from command line, but how do I run it "windows" mode?
[15:40] <roberson_> you mean using graphics ?
[15:40] <coinictus> yes
[15:40] <coinictus> sorry I'm very new in linux world
[15:40] <roberson_> your fine
[15:42] <roberson_> sometimes some programs have whats called x-windows or graphics and some are just purly terminal based
[15:42] <roberson_> i'd need to know more about the product your attempting to install can you sned me a link to their websit e ?
[15:43] <coinictus> sure
[15:43] <coinictus> http://www.bitbean.org/downloads.html
[15:46] <roberson_> run this in the directory u unzipped it too  ./BitBean-qt
[15:48] <coinictus> error while loading shared library libqtgui.so.4
[15:49] <coinictus> sudo apt-get install libqtgui4 ?
[15:49] <roberson_> on your system have you run sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get upgrade ?
[15:49] <coinictus> no
[15:50] <roberson_> apt-get update fetchs updates for your computer apt-get upgrade updates them try that then reboot then try to open the bean-qt file
[15:50] <coinictus> ok thanks!
[15:51] <roberson_> alsp see if upgrade grabs  libqtgui4
[15:58] <coinictu_> done
[15:58] <coinictu_> still same error
[16:02] <roberson_> is your system 32 bit or 64 ?
[16:02] <roberson_>  you might try this sudo apt-get install libqtgui4
[16:03] <roberson_> if you are using a 64 bit version you may need to run this sudo apt-get install libqtgui4:amd64
[16:04] <roberson_> and if your unsure how to find out run uname -a that will tell you what architecture your running
[16:05] <fiet> Try uname -m
[16:05] <fiet> -a will show that as well, among other info