[08:50] hi [08:51] when I resize bottom panel (also named lxpanel) height from panel settings, panel theme is not also resized.. How could I change theme size too? [08:52] when panel is higher, panel theme is ugly because it stands at its original size [08:52] Any ideas? [11:04] cristian_c: use topexan [13:09] Hi everybody. [13:09] I have simply I think question [13:09] How to install or convert tar.xz to tar gz??? [13:10] I have alien package to creating deb from tar.gz [13:11] what is app to converting tar.xz to tar.gz???????????VERY PLEASE TO HELP [13:12] HWO TO?? IT'S ABOUT TOR PACKAGE [13:25] nOOb: please, no more not needed caps [13:25] not more needed question marks [13:26] if so, I cpuld try to answer some questions [13:26] *could [13:47] ok, then another question [13:48] I'd like to resize buttons in gedit titlebar. How could I set that in another desktop environment (as for example lxde)? [13:48] Any ideas? [14:03] cristian_c, themes control the size of the widgets [14:04] redwolf: do you talk about first or second question? [14:04] about the toolbar thing [14:04] if you use lxappearance you might switch between "text beside", "text below" or any other button type, but their size depends on the theme [14:04] I mean: first question is abput lxpanel bottom bar, second question is about gedit gnome titlebar [14:05] ah, ok [14:05] that was for the second then [14:05] for the first question, you mean the background repeats itself filling the panel? [14:06] redwolf: gedit titlebar buttons are typical gnome-style [14:06] *theme [14:06] we can't avoid that, it's the way lxpanel works. but can replace the background with your own [14:06] (orange-black buttons) [14:06] eeww [14:06] ah, ok [14:06] I recommend you to test more themes until you find the one that suits you [14:07] redwolf: I suppose your last suggestion is related to my first question (lxpanel) [14:07] aye :) [14:07] ok [14:08] about lxpanel issue, so should I change theme in lxappearance, I suppose [14:08] the panel uses their own backgrounds [14:08] you can use right-click, properties to choose another one [14:08] so, I think sixe for a particular theme is not editable [14:08] *size [14:08] or leaving it plain, with a single colour [14:09] no, size bitmap is not editable [14:09] ok, I don't know where themes bitmaps are located in lubuntu, anyway [14:09] only the default one, I'm afraid [14:09] (I mean, path) [14:09] but you can download bitmaps from anywhere [14:10] I appreviate ypur answers very much, btw [14:10] example: https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1115288/ [14:10] you're welcome, cristian_c [14:11] I like default theme, unfortunately if I change lxpanel height , theme becomes broken [14:11] ok, I take a look [14:11] :) [14:13] ah, ok: panel settings->Appearance: 1) system theme, 2) homogeneus tint, 3) picture (chosen by user, default is lubuntu-background.png) [14:14] ah, ok, sorry: /usr/share/lxpanel/images [14:18] that, yes [14:19] ah, ok , lubuntu-background.png is 96x24, that is multiplied through panel length [14:22] yes. I did that background [14:22] you can download more backgrounds from gnome-look.org [14:28] ok, I'm looking at them [14:28] :) [14:39] redwolf: ok, I've found a tint similar to panel default background (setting to 255 opacity of solid color into color picker window) [14:39] so, when I resize the panel, background is not broken :) === fab_ is now known as Guest45264 [16:02] redwolf: about how adjusting window items of gnome applications (i.e. gedit),in lubuntu, I don't know what I could do [16:02] can i read french here ? [16:02] erm [16:03] this is an english language channel, for communicating between users of foreign countries [16:03] ok [16:05] redwolf: for example, evince seems to be supported by lxde windows, gedit not [16:05] in the second case, lxappearance has n0t effect on it [16:05] *not [16:05] there does seem to be #lubuntu-fr but it is invite only [16:06] so if you join you get kicked [16:07] i would like to know how to choose lubuntu for my pc , 32 bit or 64 bit . My pc is eee book ASUS with 1 Go of ram [16:08] Guest45264: ypu should look at your cpu [16:08] cpu name [16:13] processor AMD C-50 1 ghz with ddr 3 [16:15] Guest45264: 64 bits, so x86-64 iso [16:16] thank you very much [16:22] Goodbye and see you soon [17:01] <[Ketchup]> hi, please can someone confirm the lubuntu website is down? [17:02] <[Ketchup]> i've been unable to access it for some days now [17:05] <[Ketchup]> is the .me domain genuine? [17:06] <[Ketchup]> i see different links about, some pointing to .me and some to .net [17:10] [Ketchup]: what version of lubuntu have you to get? [17:11] <[Ketchup]> 16.04 [18:05] ok [18:05] gonna try lubuntu one more time in this old laptop [18:05] lubuntu net or me [19:11] Ok, I'm in lubuntu now. [19:57] lubuntu.me please :) [20:00] done [20:00] I'm runnning lubuntu [20:00] Thanks redwolf [20:00] yay! [20:04] and you? [20:04] me? [20:04] yes, you, lubuntu as well? defult config? [20:04] well, a bit tweaked, but yes [20:04] last version? [20:04] I use lubuntu and some other things [20:05] 17.19 [20:05] 17.10 [20:05] sorry 17.10 [20:05] you mean [20:05] hehe [20:05] yeah i meant that [20:05] lol [20:05] right now I'm testing 18.04, because I have to experiment with it [20:05] chrome does not run in 32bits systems right [20:05] * zleap blames toucht typing [20:06] ehe [20:07] official Google Chrome is only offered in 64 bit now, but you can use Chromium [20:07] I'm downloading it [20:07] yeah [20:11] redwolf: don't you like lubuntu.net ? [20:13] no, I don't. because it's not official, and stole the graphics I made for the real site lubuntu.me [20:14] so, krabador, if anyone wants to do a blog, site or whatever about Lubuntu, the honest thing is to create your own content, and not stealing images and text, or even copy the structure of the site, and pretend to be the real one. [20:15] he also claims that his site is not associated with Ubuntu or Canonical in any way, and we all know that Lubuntu REALLY IS an Ubuntu flavour [20:15] so no, I don't like that crappy site who exist near the illegality edge [20:18] which website? [20:18] redwolf: ys [20:18] *yes, i agree. [20:18] ok, but if there was a method for setting gedit titlebsr buttons, and that was written in an unoffical ubuntu blog, I'd thank that blog :P [20:19] let me show you something, guys: https://share.riseup.net/#QiqRi3PueSy7IE42QoVE1A [20:19] as it's so public now. there you can see what he used to make the fake site [20:19] Is lubuntu going to switch to lxqt in 18.04? [20:19] Borw3, yes, we will [20:20] but we'll keep an LXDE edition [20:20] If upgrading from 16.04 to 18.04 will I need fresh install to get lxqt? [20:21] not really, it'll be like installing another desktop. but from that older version I always recommend a fresh install [20:21] I wonder if lightdm will support lxqt [20:21] completely [20:21] and if lightdm will be used in lubuntu anymore [20:22] and lubuntu greeter configuration files lack documentation [20:23] cristian_c: That'll be SDDM then. [20:23] ah, ok, as for kde [20:23] Yes. [20:43] sorry, I'm back [20:43] cristian_c, no, we'll have to use another Login manager [20:43] yes, krytarik, thanks :) [20:50] O.O [20:51] O.O! [20:54] problems, krytarik? :) [20:56] redwolf: Yes, with Irssi having fun.. :P [20:56] :D [21:22] what... does lubuntu.net do that lubuntu.me doesn't...? [21:22] to be not official and almost illegal. that's a lot :D [21:22] it's so redundant... [21:23] I doubt this smooth scrolling would work so well on the kind of PC one might try installing lubuntu on, either. [21:24] what? [21:25] on lubuntu.net, there is this weird "smooth" scrolling effect that lubuntu.me doesn't have [21:25] really? I haven't visit it lately [21:25] as well as lots of other animations [21:25] lubuntu.me is mostly static (good) [21:26] I try to keep it simple and fast [21:26] just like the OS itself :] [21:27] exactly! [21:30] and as you can see, everybody is closing his shop: https://docs.lubuntu.net [21:32] a good thing... [21:33] yes [23:30] I am trying to install lubuntu 17.10, with an encrypted home directory. I get window, "record your encryption passphrase". I click run this action now. A terminal window opens. I can't type anything or save anything. The only way to proceed is to close the terminal, but I haven't saved the passphrase. How do I save the passphrase? [23:36] nevermind I think I found the answer [23:37] well hmmmm, strike that nevermind. I think there is a bug in the installer, but there is some documentation