[12:44] Hey I am testing out the Lubuntu Bionic ISO and everything I get when it has been booted up is a dialog saying "Select window manager". I choose openbox and I can use the alt + f2 menu to launch apps, but there is no background or panel. Is this intentional? What am I doing wrong? [13:00] pojntfx, yes, it's a temporary bug already fixed. we're uploading the new ISOs very soon with that problem solved [13:03] Oh, great, thanks a lot! [13:04] sorry for the inconvenience, we'll have the ISO ready very soon :) [13:05] No problem, I should have just looked at the bug tracker ;) I'm thinking of installing lubuntu on a lot of older machines (Athlon 64's) and I think that lubuntu might be the perfect choice ;) [13:08] I revived an old IBM laptop with the new build, so yes, it'll suit perfectly [13:08] Of course, no composite effects [13:11] Yeah, I'm gonna deploy them at my school for Arduino and Web Browsing (No Videos) [13:12] So no composite effects needed ;) [13:12] They are currently running XP which runs really bad - plus it's proprietary [13:14] :) [17:13] hi: [17:13] hello! [17:14] Kamilion hello, I would like to ask about the latest Custumizer, as of today. I am being redoing an iso locally in my home computer and I get a strange fs date : 1969! Just one second before 1970 o_O [17:14] https://framapic.org/4vp0Swud49ME/s4SdkfI22k42.png [17:14] here is a pic [17:14] so I'd like to ask where that might come from? [17:15] my computer has it right. " date [17:15] Sun Feb 11 18:15:15 CET 2018 " [17:16] the files in the /home/customizer directory have the right date as of today as well [17:53] melodie: unix time starts at jan 1st 1970 00:00:00 1970 [17:54] and that's an issue with squashfs-tools, nothing I can solve. [17:55] i don't see that line in any of my logs. [17:55] hi Kamilion ok, thanks, so is this neglectable ? [17:55] probably. [17:55] i don't see that line in 16.04 [17:56] so you're probably using something newer than I am. [17:56] and it has now decided it will print the date [17:57] my assumption is the date field in question is actually read as "0 seconds since 1970 minus one second" or a value of "-1", which probably has some special significance in the ISO9660 standard. [17:58] it's just being printed in a bogus format of a unix timestamp minus one second [17:58] resulting in the end of december 1969 date [17:59] I am starting to use a 18.04, and trying to build one too [17:59] (This is offtopic for the #lubuntu channel, y'all might want to move somewhere else.) [17:59] with the very latest customizer I downloaded and installed today [17:59] tsimonq2 oh sure thanks sorry [17:59] thanks [18:00] uh, sorry, what exactly is off topic with a support question? [18:00] The fact that it's about a custom ISO and not Lubuntu directly. [18:00] (It'd be the same if an LXLE or Peppermint user wanted support here.) [18:01] no comprende [18:01] Customizer runs on lubuntu. [18:01] it generates custom ISOs. [18:02] It is a valid support question, since lubuntu is the only userspace I will support [18:02] But it's not about Lubuntu specifically. [18:02] I don't use anything else myself. [18:03] Kamilion #linuxvillage chan will be more than happy to receive all questions related to free software of all kinds [18:03] i can't join. [18:03] please allow me to invite your there and [18:03] I'm already in a hundred and twenty channels, freenode's limit. [18:03] aha [18:03] i cannot join any more. [18:03] well tell me where I can get your Customizer related answers else than here? [18:04] Apparently, nowhere. [18:04] and privately? [18:08] tsimonq2 this chan does not seem crowded with questions and answers, would you allow us to pursue the discussion, please? [18:09] melodie: I'd rather not. [18:11] never mind [18:11] Kamilion is there another chan among the ones you are logged in where we could discuss currently this matter when useful? [19:21] my lubuntu laptop was not responding to the keyboard or mouse for several minutes, but now is responding [19:21] it was fine via ssh the whole time [19:21] has anyone else seen this? does anyone know what is going on? [19:24] sometime that happens and a ctrl-alt-f1 to switch to a console then switch back to the gui display seems to fix it [19:25] no idea why things just suddenly stop responding [19:27] thanks [19:40] good evening, bye Kamilion ! [19:49] RandomGuyOnIrc / zleap: I see similar behavior; I've noticed it seems to be something grabbing the cursor, preventing it from interacting with other windows. Alt-Space a few times seems to break out of it more reliably than anything else I've found. [20:22] Kamilion: thanks [20:55] How can I change the time till screenlock? [23:32] Is there anyway to get higher levels of compression with ssh -X? [23:33] Thedarkb-X40: -C [23:33] I'm using that, but I'd like more compression [23:34] did you set CompressionLevel? [23:34] and also are you sure the server supports compression? [23:35] er wait i might have read that wrong [23:35] I don't know, I'm using the ssh server that comes with Debian. [23:35] ithink CompressionLevel only works with protocol 1 [23:35] my guess is you have 2 [23:36] Yeah, it doesn't work. [23:37] there is a Compression setting in sshd_config. not sure if Debian defaults to having it on [23:38] Where's that? [23:38] you can add -v to see verbose output. should tell you whether or not compression is working [23:38] read the man file :) but usually /etc/ssh/sshd_config [23:39] here's an interesting solution to tweak compression https://serverfault.com/questions/388658/ssh-compression/586739#586739 [23:39] but i doubt that can easily be applied to what you're doing [23:40] Nah, I'm doing stuff over X.