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[02:41] <MangoBoy> Hi i got a problem loosing taskbar in pcmanfm and would need a clue .. also got problem with vlc only works maximized... [02:43] <MangoBoy> I would truly be thankfull for any hints.. I am verry comfuced about theming and frames and windowmanaging.. [03:01] <holstein> MangoBoy: vlc for audio? [03:01] <holstein> the video only plays full screen? [03:01] <holstein> if you are using compiz, try not using compiz.. [04:32] <elspru> hi how do I make my second monitor as the other virtual desktop [04:35] <SpyderZ> Okay, so I'm at the edge of my abilities, and I'm looking for help installing a java program from source. I'vec compiled it, and I can get it to run, but I don't know how to "Install" it from here. ;? [04:37] <holstein> elspru: not sure about that.. i have only ever extended the current desktop to it [04:37] <SpyderZ> By "Install" I mean getting it from the compiled source directory to the rest of the filesystem, and with a link in the launcher. I'm sure this is entry level stuff, so I'm sorry to bother about it. ;? [04:39] <holstein> SpyderZ: i have only ever run java apps like this "java -jar '/path/to/.jar'" [04:39] <holstein> !java [04:39] <ubottu> To just use java you need a "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) and/or a browser plugin. If that is not sufficient you will need a "Java Development Kit" (JDK) aka "Software Development Kit" (SDK). Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java about how to install one of three current implementations. [04:40] <elspru> apt-get install default-jre [04:40] <holstein> if that doesnt help, you'll need to ask the maintainer of the application how you are meant to run it [04:42] <SpyderZ> Heh, I have the JRE, JDK, and ANT which this program required to compile it. After compiling it, I can use "ANT run <App Name>" to run it, but I'm looking to make it a permanent addition to my desktop. [04:45] <holstein> i mean, if its running, its running.. you can add the startup script to a launcher [04:59] <SpyderZ> As I'm relatively new to the Linux filesystem. What I'm trying to do is the Linux equivilent of moving the compiled directory to the Linux version of "Program Files", and then yes, adding it to the Launcher. One of the potential misconceptions I have is that once compiled, I didn't think I'd need to continue using "ANT" to run it. This may just be ignorance on my part. Even so, I'm trying to "Correctly" set this program up like the [04:59] <SpyderZ> through the software center. [05:01] <holstein> SpyderZ: you can set it up however the maintainer makes that possible and however you would like.. what would i do? make a launcher with the startup script in it [05:04] <SpyderZ> So the command ANT run <App> is a perfectly acceptable way to have things "Running [05:04] <SpyderZ> " in Linux? [05:05] <holstein> SpyderZ: in java [05:05] <holstein> SpyderZ: thats a java app [05:05] <holstein> SpyderZ: you didnt get if from "linux" or from lubuntu.. or from the software center.. if thats how the application is intended to run, then its fine [05:06] <SpyderZ> Mkay. There's obviously a lot I need to familiarize myself with in Linux. ;P [05:06] <SpyderZ> Thank you. ^.^ [06:11] <manacit> I realize this is probably a stupid question, but how do I log in with the live cd? It asks me for a username and password. [06:24] <tsimpson> manacit: it should log you in automatically, but try ubuntu:ubuntu (or maybe lubuntu:lubuntu) [06:27] <manacit> It looks like blank/blank should work, but it throws me right back at the login screens [06:27] <manacit> I'm not sure if its that something is crashing, or if I'm doing it wrongs [06:28] <manacit> Wrong rather [06:29] <tsimpson> I'd guess it's the former [06:32] <Noskcaj> manacit, make sure you have an official release, you sometimes get stuff like that in daily's [06:32] <Noskcaj> or you didn't md5 === jude01 is now known as jude1 === schmidtm_ is now known as schmidtm [20:19] <poq> Hi all. Why is self-written gtk app looks like windows 2000? Lubuntu 12.04 http://tau.rghost.ru/private/42347095/ed87dc7599a4d70c354a1b23ffaceaaa/image.png === jude02 is now known as jude0 [22:22] <linuxman> hi [22:23] <linuxman> i am not able to listen to audio on my headphones, i am using lubuntu 12.10 [22:23] <linuxman> on the alsa mixer, i have selected my card to be the "usb headphones", however sound i still coming through my speakers, not headphones. [22:26] <linuxman> this happens only on lubuntu.. === schmidtm_ is now known as schmidtm [22:35] <linuxman> bump |