[01:13] <bart_17> ii  alsa-base                                  1.0.13-3ubuntu1                        ALSA driver configuration files
[01:13] <bart_17> ii  alsa-utils                                 1.0.13-1ubuntu5                        ALSA utilities
[01:13] <bart_17> ii  libesd-alsa0                               0.2.36-3ubuntu4                        Enlightened Sound Daemon (ALSA) - Shared lib
[01:13] <bart_17> ii  libsdl1.2debian-alsa                       1.2.11-7ubuntu1                        Simple DirectMedia Layer (with X11 and ALSA
[01:13] <bart_17> ii  xfce4-mixer-alsa                           4.4.0-0ubuntu1                         Xfce4 Mixer ALSA backend
[01:14] <Jester45> !pastebin
[01:14] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[01:14] <Jester45> you got alsa installed
[01:15] <cellofellow> what is it? Sound not working?
[01:15] <bart_17> yes, sound not working
[01:15] <bart_17> it's an asus a6rpnotebook
[01:22] <bart_17> how do i update alsa?
[01:22] <Jester45> thats the newest version in the repo
[01:23] <Jester45> if you want a newer version you would have to compile but what you where trying before was older
[01:23] <bart_17> i have the newer verision, the one installed is 1.0.13
[01:24] <bart_17> the one i downloaded is 1.0.14
[01:26] <cellofellow> sorry, the extent of my experience with ALSA is it either works or it doesn't. Never gotten a non-working setup working before.
[01:26] <kekk> I had a problem with alsa a few days ago, some other driver (oss?) was running so I had to stop esd or something like that. don't remember really well
[01:27] <cellofellow> ALSA has OSS emulation (for backwards-compatibility).
[01:28] <cellofellow> Like Audacity uses OSS by default (but can use ALSA too).
[01:29] <kekk> the problem was with audacity, it just went silent for no apparent reason
[01:29] <kekk> no, sorry. audacious*, I keep confusing the two
[01:30] <cellofellow> me too
[01:31] <cellofellow> ok, so you have an XMMS-based player not working. What about Xine or GStreamer? Or just aplay?
[01:31] <kekk> me? I fixed it
[01:31] <cellofellow> oh, ok, sorry
[01:31] <cellofellow> :P
[01:31] <kekk> hehe, no problem
[01:43] <vidd> SportChick, your a freenode sysop? i have an issue
[02:06] <vidd> nalioth, you a sysop?
[02:06] <eugman> Would xubuntu be better for running off of a usb harddrive?
[02:11] <Jester45> better than what? ubuntu?
[02:12] <vidd> better is a relative term
[02:14] <bart_17> how do you install : libncurses5-dev
[02:18] <nalioth> vidd: i'm on staff here, if that's what you mean.
[02:18] <vidd> i have an issue....
[02:18] <vrkhans> hi I am planning to install xubuntu but my wireless card which is from Realtek is not detected, what should I do
[02:18] <eugman> yes ubuntu. I asking if it'd probably be more suitable given it's lower requirements
[02:19] <vidd> i forgot my bot's nick password and wanted to know what i needed to do to reset it nalioth
[02:19] <nalioth> vidd: what is the bots nick?
[02:19] <vidd> nalioth, it is vidd-bot
[02:20] <nalioth> what was it doing, vidd ?
[02:20] <nalioth> and there is no way to reset the pass (no email was given to nickserv)
[02:21] <vidd> i had lost the scripts and needed to reinstall
[02:22] <vidd> so i have to wait 60 days for it to expire to re-request it?
[02:22] <nalioth> why was it using tor?
[02:23] <vrkhans> can some one help me
[02:23] <vrkhans> how i can install my wire less card
[02:23] <vidd> just to hold two of my rooms and for some games/info
[02:24] <nalioth> !wireless
[02:24] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[02:25] <nalioth> vidd: http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml#tor
[02:26] <vidd> vrkhans, what issue you having from your card?
[02:27] <vrkhans> when I did lspci, I had that card listed but is not loaded
[02:28] <vidd> what did it say the card was?
[02:29] <vrkhans> realtek
[02:29] <vrkhans>  Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8185 IEEE 802.11a/b/g Wireless LAN Controller (rev 20)
[02:30] <vrkhans> this is the card
[02:30] <vrkhans> I dont know why it is not detected
[02:31] <vidd> it is detected....otherwise lspci would not show it
[02:31] <vidd> you need the driver for it installed....
[02:32] <vrkhans> but in the network it is not shown
[02:32] <vidd> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-416993.html
[02:33] <vidd> see if that helps
[02:34] <vrkhans> i didnt get
[02:34] <vrkhans> I am reading
[02:36] <vidd> nalioth, i dont understand....
[02:48] <vrkhans> found no solution
[02:48] <vrkhans> can any one help
[03:01] <vidd> nalioth, if i remove the tor server, will the bot work again?
[03:01] <vidd> and how do i reset the password?
[03:02] <nalioth> vidd: you cannot reset the password for another 59ish days
[03:02] <Pumpernickel> You want to reset a password, without authenticating to show you have the rights to modify the password?
[03:02] <Pumpernickel> *blinks*
[03:41] <rathel> How do I turn down the sensitivity on my Scroll Wheel?
[04:14] <retour> How to create desktop icons in Xfce????
[04:14] <Jester45> for what
[04:15] <retour> exactly I had default desktop with my drives filesystem etc. Than I've installed K3B and everything dissapeared
[04:16] <Jester45> try richt clicking on the desktop
[04:16] <Jester45> then desktop preferences -> behavior
[04:16] <Jester45> then at the bottom is Show icons for
[04:17] <Jester45> if its checked uncheck and logout/restart/kill X
[04:17] <Jester45> then log back in
[04:17] <Jester45> if they are still gone go back and check them
[04:18] <retour> OK right click doesnt work - what now?????
[04:19] <Jester45> aa
[04:19] <Jester45> much easier think
[04:19] <Jester45> alt +F2
[04:19] <Jester45> type xfdeskop then click run
[04:22] <retour> Yay! I wanna kiss you! Thank you!!!!!!! What it is/was exactly???? system bug or by mashing keyboard I've activated some magic spell?
[04:22] <Jester45> it crashes some times
[04:22] <Jester45> also
[04:22] <Jester45> if you lose your panel
[04:22] <Jester45> do the same but type xfce4-panel
[04:22] <Jester45> or window borders are xfwm4
[04:23] <retour> Errr about that it crashes - I've restarted my PC many times - this option was like locked setting
[04:23] <vidd> what...the two panel issue?
[04:24] <Jester45> he lost xfdesktop
[04:24] <retour> no - no icons or desktop wallpaper
[04:24] <vidd> oh
[04:24] <Jester45> i was telling him the other things that die
[04:27] <retour> I also have question related to window managers. Which one is the fastest one ? Takes least amount of resources? I want to log into fastest one only to play my game which was impossible under Mandriva+KDE, very slow Ubuntu/Gnome and moderate under Xubuntu
[04:28] <Jester45> none
[04:28] <rici> screen :)
[04:28] <Jester45> if all you want to use it that one game ut everything out the windowmanger panel desktop
[04:29] <retour> hmmm U mean no GUI but I'm afraid my game will refuse to start! Its a 3D shooter based on Enemy Territory engine
[04:29] <retour> Is it possible to run 3D graphics apps from command line with X11 off?
[04:30] <retour> "ut " everything???
[04:31] <Jester45> you can run them from the cli but they have to have a X server to output ot
[04:31] <Jester45> to*
[04:32] <Jester45> so you can be in a terminal and run the command and point it to go to the X server but you cant run a 3d app without X
[04:36] <retour> Thank you Jester - Sounds a bit complicated. How you would do this Having workin Xfce for normal workstation use and than needed to free all possible resources (for gaming of course)?
[04:36] <Jester45> have 2 diffrent gdm sessions
[04:37] <Jester45> one for normal
[04:37] <Jester45> and when you want to game logout and log in the minimal session
[04:37] <Jester45> or
[04:37] <retour> GDM = Graphics Display Manager = Xfce?
[04:37] <Jester45> you could try a diffrent wm like fluxbox or openbox
[04:37] <Jester45> xubuntu uses gdm
[04:38] <Jester45> it was gdm or kdm and kdm is a lot slower
[04:38] <Jester45> i would like a custom one or xdm
[04:38] <Jester45> i my self use startxfce4
[04:38] <retour> So I should google for fastest window manager, install it and that switch sessions
[04:39] <Jester45> !evilwm
[04:39] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about evilwm - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[04:39] <Jester45> !info evilwm
[04:39] <ubotu> evilwm: a minimalist window manager for X11. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.99.21-1 (feisty), package size 25 kB, installed size 104 kB
[04:40] <Jester45> its a 1 pixel black line for a boarder
[04:41] <retour> err it will give me some option to create icon as a shortcut to my game file or at least command line to run it or some kinda script to bind it to Alt+F12 etc?
[04:42] <Jester45> well
[04:42] <Jester45> i think you have to kill xfwm4 and then start evilwm
[04:42] <Jester45> you could script it to do thatthen start the game
[04:42] <Jester45> but i dont think you going to get much more speed from it
[04:43] <retour> hmm sounds complicated nothing to just select session during the log in time?
[04:46] <Jester45> it would be simple if i knew how to use sed
[04:47] <retour> do you think killing some system services would give me anything? But in process manager they are idle at about 0% CPU load
[04:47] <retour> what is SED?
[04:49] <retour> Additionaly what do you think about using different kernel? Default is generic what means nothing to me. Should I experiment with 386 or 686 or some other versions?
[04:50] <vidd> retour, the generic is like "universal"
[04:50] <retour> BTW anybody here successful installing ANY modern distro on Compaq Proliant 2500 (dual Pentium Pro + SCSI Raid Controller)?
[04:50] <vidd> if you want to experiment with the others, go ahead....just back your data up =] 
[04:51] <retour> vidd: Any hints which kernel will be the slimest one without all extra add ons? PIII 550Mhz here
[04:52] <vidd> nope
[04:52] <vidd> generic works just fine for me
[04:53] <retour> looks like I should compile my own - If I only had enough experience
[04:53] <vidd> i dont run desktops on my machines that old
[04:53] <maxamillion> retour: i have run desktops on machines that old .... only drawback with the generic kernel is boot time is a little slow, but with the ubuntu upstart system it only actually loads the modules needed by boot
[04:54] <retour> Thats just a broke in system man! hehe Anyway I had great success installing Damn Small Linux on Pentium 200MMX + 64MB RAM + 4GB HDD. Very snappy beast for typical simple office internet apps
[04:55] <retour> maxamillion: thank you!
[04:55] <maxamillion> retour: no problem :)
[04:56] <vidd> retour, i run 3 servers, 2 laptops and a desktop
[04:57] <retour> maxamillion: how you make such a remark? I mean IRC channel trick to be displayed this way?
[04:57] <vidd> retour,  start you statement with /me
[04:58] <maxamillion> does whatever a spider pig does :)
[04:58] <retour> HA thank you! extra knowledge is always good
[04:58] <maxamillion> that it is
[04:58] <maxamillion> jeebus i LOVE documentation
[04:58] <maxamillion> makes the world go round
[04:59] <retour> OK thank you folks for your kindness.I dont want to abuse it too much tonight so back to great search for light speed window manager. Bye
[05:03] <maxamillion> ahhh!!! i have one for him ....
[05:03] <maxamillion> openbox
[05:03] <maxamillion> mmmmm openbox
[05:03] <Jester45> i said that
[05:03] <maxamillion> oh ... i missed it
[05:03] <Jester45> one ahead of you maxamillion
[05:04] <Jester45> yea i know
[05:31] <superkirbyartist> Hello?
[05:31] <Jester45> ?olleH
[05:31] <superkirbyartist> The login manager won't start correctly.
[05:32] <vidd> please define "correctly"
[05:32] <Jester45> sorry Pumpernickel dont ban me
[05:32] <maxamillion> Pumpernickel: ?
[05:32] <Pumpernickel> Not here, too.
[05:33] <Pumpernickel> Hmmm.
[05:42] <Pumpernickel> Channel hopping troll, for anyone curious.
[06:07] <rathel> How do I turn down the sensitivity on my Scroll Wheel?
[06:07] <cellofellow> one sec...
[06:07] <cellofellow> ok, it's not in the mouse control panel
[06:07] <rathel> No.
[06:08] <cellofellow> No complaints with mine though, so I don't no how.
[06:08] <rathel> Ah, Okay.
[06:09] <Pumpernickel> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/9200 seems to suggest it's not currently possible.
[06:10] <cellofellow> X just never bothered to have adjustability in wheels, ah?
[06:10] <cellofellow> eh
[06:10] <Pumpernickel> Seems like it.
[06:11] <rathel> Oh okay that sucks, It only seems to happen under XFCE, Under Gnome and KDE it wasn't so sensitive.
[06:12] <cellofellow> then GNOME and KDE have a control on it that XFCE doesn't.
[06:12] <vidd> rathel, there is a way to adjust it....
[06:12] <vidd> im looking into it now
[06:13] <cellofellow> (please don't expect xfce to have every feature under the sun.)
[06:13] <vidd> its IS in the mouse contol panel
[06:14] <rathel> cellofellow, yeah but was hoping for something for scroll wheel sensitivity.. lol
[06:14] <vidd> is it too fast or too slow?
[06:14] <rathel> Fast.
[06:15] <rathel> That firefox trick, doesn't work for me, it jitters like it slowed down but it's doesn't effect it much.. lol
[06:21] <vidd> rathel, what screen resolution are you using?
[06:21] <rathel> 1440x900
[06:22] <vidd> i think your issue is because of the sceen resolution more then the mouse
[06:22] <vidd> but i could be wrong
[06:22] <rathel> But it isn't so sensitive under Gnome or KDE, I  think it's something with XFCE. :(
[06:25] <vidd> have you adjusted the "accessibility" options in mouse preferences?
[06:26] <rathel> Doesn't do anything.
[06:26] <vidd> then i dont know
[06:26] <vidd> what kind of mouse?
[06:26] <rathel> I've been thinking, maybe something got screwed up, because this was originally a Kubuntu install, and I removed KDE and replaced it with XFCE.
[06:27] <vidd> well...you could try a clean install
[06:27] <vidd> =] 
[06:27] <rathel> It's a microsoft wireless notebook mouse 400.
[06:28] <vidd> +didnt your mother ever teach you about playing with snakes?
[06:28] <vidd> =] 
[06:28] <cellofellow> snakes, eh?
[06:28] <rathel> But I play with mine every night. :P
[06:28] <cellofellow> No, my mother taught me to play with snakes by freaking out whenever she saw one and making it entertaining.
[06:29] <vidd> haha
[06:29] <cellofellow> j/k, I just couldn't resist the retort.
[06:29] <rathel> I would reinstall with Xubuntu... but my cd's always get screwed up with Xubuntu. it's the weirdest thing.
[06:30] <vidd> "they are there to keep the rabbits and feild mice out of the garden...not to poke at with a stick"
[06:30] <vidd> so get the mini iso
[06:31] <cellofellow> there are like a dozen mosquitos in my computer nook.
[06:31] <vidd> do a net install
[06:31] <rathel> I didn't think ubuntu had mini isos.. lol guess I didn't look hard enough.
[06:31] <cellofellow> it's new
[06:32] <vidd> cellofellow, its been around since breezy at least
[06:33] <vidd> you can either dig it upo in the archives...or get it from http://vidd.us/downloads
[06:34] <rathel> Okay, thanks.
[06:34] <vidd> http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/feisty/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/mini.iso
[06:35] <vidd> i have the gutsy and fiesty on my downloads page
[06:35] <vidd> oh that reminds me....
[06:35] <cellofellow> it's the mole! Hi grumpymole!
[06:36] <vidd> cellofellow, you still having issues with fonts in FF?
[06:36] <grumpymole> hey!
[06:36] <cellofellow> yes
[06:36] <vidd> go to about:config
[06:36] <cellofellow> ok
[06:36] <vidd> search dpi
[06:36] <vidd> set it to 96
[06:36] <vidd> restart FF
[06:37] <cellofellow> already is
[06:37] <vidd> =\
[06:37] <vidd> its not -1?
[06:37] <cellofellow> that's right
[06:37] <cellofellow> layout.css.dpi
[06:37] <vidd> yeah'
[06:38] <grumpymole> i saw something recently that suggested setting layout.css.dpi to 0 to make it take the sytem default
[06:38] <vidd> yes...if you WANT system default
[06:39] <cellofellow> maybe on the higher res if I set it to 100 I'll do better
[06:40] <cellofellow> 1280x1024 on a 16" viewable should be about 100dpi right?
[06:40] <vidd> try 0 or 120
[06:40] <cellofellow> ok, I'll have to edit xorg.conf though
[06:40] <vidd> no...in about:config
[06:40] <cellofellow> I'll do that later
[06:41] <cellofellow> No, I mean to set the resolution back to 1280x1024, I'm using 1152x864 right now.
[06:41] <vidd> whats wrong with the display settings tool?
[06:42] <cellofellow> I removed 1280x1024 from xorg.conf and it is no longer in that tool.
[06:42] <vidd> ah
[06:43] <cellofellow> before I had either different resolutions in GDM and XFCE (annoying) or I had a scrolling desktop (more annoying).
[06:44] <vidd> if the font is too small you want to make the # SMALLER
[06:44] <cellofellow> the dpi number?
[06:44] <vidd> so if 96 is too small, set it to 80
[06:44] <vidd> yes
[06:44] <cellofellow> ok
[06:45] <cellofellow> I though fonts only came in 72 or 96 though.
[06:45] <cellofellow> thought*
[06:45] <vidd> as an experiment, i switched from 96 to 120, and the font got smaller
[06:45] <vidd> well..then use 72
[06:45] <vidd> =] 
[06:46] <cellofellow> :-)
[06:48] <vidd> yeah....setting it to 72 makes it REALLY big on my screen
[06:49] <cellofellow> ok, I'll experiment. Things are fine with 96 at this res though, so, thanks.
[06:49] <vidd> if you set it to 0 it will use the same settings as your system
[06:49] <cellofellow> whatever those are.
[07:41] <zs6jce> HYPER_CH  hello are you there??
[07:49] <Catoptromancy_> I wonder how much can be done with a live CD
[07:49] <Catoptromancy_> instead of ever installing, just save programs and stuff to a FAT32
[07:52] <tonyyarusso> Catoptromancy_: I've known people who ran them for weeks.
[07:53] <Catoptromancy_> heh cool
[07:53] <Catoptromancy_> installing with aptitude?
[07:53] <Catoptromancy_> compiling?
[07:54] <Catoptromancy_> would need to mount a folder on HD as /
[07:54] <Catoptromancy_> i think
[10:03] <lnx> how i can make xubuntu to not save the session and start without any windows on restart ?
[10:10] <lnx> how i can make xubuntu to not save the session and start without any windows on restart ?
[10:16] <Ramla> lnx: settings/sessions and startup/ untick 'automatically save session on logout'
[10:17] <Ramla> then you'll probably still have the old session info saved in, let me figure out
[10:19] <Ramla> possibly ~/.config/xfce4-session but I'm not sure
[10:20] <Ramla> removing it should remove any session information, but just to be sure not to lose anything in case i'm wrong, just rename the directory
[10:32] <brokenthorn> Guys, I'm trying to install xubus on a very old PC
[10:32] <brokenthorn> It has only 32MB of RAM
[10:32] <brokenthorn> It went into Low mem mode
[10:32] <brokenthorn> And said I should install at least 36MB of RAM
[10:33] <brokenthorn> I ignored the warning though
[10:33] <brokenthorn> It's still installing
[10:33] <brokenthorn> Do you guys think it will install ok?
[10:34] <brokenthorn> Also, I have only 990MB for the instalation, I hope that is enough. It didn't give any warning on that part.
[10:34] <brokenthorn> The rest, about 110 MB, I left for the swap space
[10:36] <brokenthorn> I chosed Xubuntu because nothing else would install. Ubuntu needs at least 64 MB of RAM, Arch's kernel hangs (tried nosmp acpi=off pci=routeirq...)... Xubuntu works :)
[12:40] <john_doe> how comes my ~/.profile is not sourced at login?
[12:44] <lnx> how i can change shortcut icon of shortcut that is on the desktop ?
[01:08] <lnx> how i can change shortcut icon ?
[01:10] <Jester45> please do not repeat your question often
[01:30] <ThatLazyGuy> i need some help with the startup programs in xubuntu
[01:33] <Jester45>  what about them
[01:38] <ref> hi, why would bootcdwrite want so bad to access files in /sys??
[01:40] <ref> file /sys/module/sbs/parameters/capacity_mode (and others) not be accessible to mkisofs while running bootcdwrite as root
[01:45] <ref> the /sys folder keeps infos about the hardware and is loaded on RAM, are these acertions right?
[01:55] <ThatLazyGuy> Hi, i'm new to Xubuntu, i want to know how can i manage the startup programs in Xubuntu?
[01:55] <ThatLazyGuy> It starts beryl manager(which i dont use) and amarok on start up
[01:55] <ThatLazyGuy> i want to disable them
[02:03] <lnx> why onstartup a terminal window is open automatic ?
[02:48] <lnx> someone know why i can select files on the desktop ?
[02:50] <john_doe> how comes my ~/.profile is not sourced at login? Which one is sourced in stead?
[04:35] <Wormy> Anyone awake in here?
[04:45] <lnx> someone know why i can select files on the desktop ?
[04:56] <kekk> lnx, you want to hide the FIlesystem, Home folder etc?
[04:58] <lnx> kekk , no , when i move the mouse and right click i want to have that "square" that i select with him icon - for example when i have on the desktop 5 files and i want to delete them all i need to solect them and then to right click and then delete
[04:58] <lnx> but i cant select . . .
[04:59] <kekk> oh, sorry, misunderstood you.
[05:01] <lnx> kekk , i cant select icon ( like home trash .. . )
[05:02] <kekk> hmm, I don't know how to help you I'm afraid. I installed xubuntu yesterday :)
[05:03] <lnx> kekk , just tell me do you can select icon with the mouse like i told you ?
[05:03] <kekk> one sec, xubuntu is on my other machine in the other room
[05:05] <kekk> oh I see what you mean
[05:05] <kekk> I can't do it either
[05:06] <kekk> in a directory, when browsing files, I can do it though
[05:08] <lnx> kekk , but on the desktop you cant ?
[05:08] <kekk> yes
[05:09] <kekk> only ctrl+click, it's annoying
[05:10] <lnx> ok so its not problem on my pc :)
[05:45] <kekk> what's an easy way to share files between two (x)ubuntu machines?
[06:16] <luckz> do I want to read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Kubuntu or something completely different for Xubuntu repository management?
[06:27] <lnx> why console in automatic open when the system start ?
[06:46] <TheSheep> lnx: you saved it with your session
[06:46] <TheSheep> lnx: just close it and save session again
[06:46] <lnx> TheSheep , how ?
[06:47] <TheSheep> lnx: there is a checkbox when you're logging out
[07:09] <vidd> how would i do that?
[07:13] <TheSheep> vidd: you want to have startxfce4 run as root? O.o
[07:14] <vidd> well yeah....
[07:14] <TheSheep> bad idea
[07:14] <vidd> gdm is messed up in gutsy....its using the wrong dpi
[07:14] <vidd> if i knew how to fix that...that would be just as well
[07:14] <wlfwhiterabbit> hi! please i'd like to delete my files with only one command, without making them pass through the paper-basket. can you help me? thank!
[07:15] <TheSheep> wlfwhiterabbit: hold down shift when selecting 'delete'
[07:15] <vidd> wlfwhiterabbit, if you are using thunar to find these files, hold the [shift]  key while you hit [delete] 
[07:15] <TheSheep> vidd: slowpoke ;)
[07:16] <TheSheep> vidd: you can try xdm instead
[07:16] <vidd> +so can you tell me how to modify that?
[07:17] <vidd> or just apt-get remove gdm && apt-get install xgm?
[07:17] <TheSheep> xdm
[07:17] <TheSheep> yes
[07:17] <vidd> typo
[07:17] <TheSheep> but it aint pretty
[07:17] <TheSheep> slim is pretty, but not in repos, I think
[07:18] <vidd> im not looking for slim...im looking for functional
[07:18] <TheSheep> vidd: slim is a name
[07:18] <vidd> oh
[07:19] <TheSheep> !dpi
[07:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about dpi - try searching on http://bots.ubuntulinux.nl/factoids.cgi
[07:19] <TheSheep> vidd: you can start by setting the physical monitor dimensions in your xorg.conf
[07:20] <vidd> you say  that like its something EVERYBODY should just know!
[07:20] <TheSheep> vidd: google for 'linux dpi' :)
[07:21] <TheSheep> http://scanline.ca/dpi/
[07:21] <TheSheep> gimp hit 2.4.0rc1
[08:16] <lphst> hello
[08:17] <lphst> anybody alive?
[08:17] <kekk> yeah
[08:17] <lphst> great
[08:18] <lphst> I'm having a bit of a problem with a marvell yukon ethernet card
[08:18] <lphst> any experience from those?
[08:19] <lphst> i can't get any kind of connection from it.
[08:20] <lphst> got the proper module up and ip set correctly and all
[08:23] <lphst> apparently no.
[08:23] <lphst> fair enuff.
[08:26] <kekk> no experience, sorry
[08:27] <lphst> that's cool
[08:27] <lphst> seems that there's few people who do after all
[08:30] <macogw> how do you edit the menu in xfce?  right click > edit menus doesnt give any options for any programs liek gnome does
[08:40] <kekk> can anybody help me get ssh working?
[08:41] <kekk> it seems it's only listening on ipv6 O.o
[08:41] <wlfwhiterabbit> hi! i'd like to know if under xububtu the key Stamp RSist works as under win, so that i can take a screenshot
[08:50] <macogw> stamp rsist?
[08:50] <macogw> you mean print screen?
[09:13] <slow-motion> hallo
[09:18] <SrRaven> tag
[09:20] <lphst> wie geht's
[10:15] <hyper_ch> huhu
[10:15] <hyper_ch> was machen all die Deutschen hier drinnen?
[10:19] <Ramla> wichsen
[10:34] <slow-motion> bye
[10:42] <sayers> is there a way to get xubuntu to look like defualt XFCE?
[10:51] <hyper_ch> sayers: sure there is
[10:52] <kekk> anybody with freenx experience?
[10:58] <hyper_ch> kekk: had it once
[10:59] <kekk> think you can help? I can't connect
[10:59] <kekk> I can ssh to the machine though
[10:59] <kekk> !paste
[10:59] <ubotu> pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic)
[11:00] <kekk> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/34564/
[11:02] <kekk> any ideas?
[11:24] <Sayers> hi
[11:25] <Sayers> Is there a tutorial on making xfce look like xfce should?
[11:25] <hyper_ch> Sayers: theme it back to the way xfce looks ;)
[11:25] <Sayers> where is that :)
[11:26] <hyper_ch> Sayers: no clue, the only eye candy I done is adding a wallpaper changer
[11:26] <Sayers> hehe
[11:26] <Sayers> ill try
[11:26] <Sayers> installing atm
[11:26] <Sayers> so just for learning
[11:27] <Sayers> wow
[11:27] <Sayers> some nice nice themes
[11:27] <Sayers> but still not the way it is intended
[11:30] <Sayers> I guess Ill have to do it the hard way
[11:30] <Sayers> oh well
[11:30] <Sayers> it's worth the hour of customization :)
[11:30] <pAyE> Sayers
[11:30] <pAyE> Sayers
[11:33] <Sayers> pAyE: ?
[11:34] <Sayers> pAyE: ?
[11:46] <Sayers> I wonder why my sound isnt working
[11:47] <Sayers> hm it works in gxine
[11:47] <Sayers> but not with pidgin
[11:59] <steven_> I offically love xubuntu gutsy
[11:59] <steven_> wow
[12:00] <hyper_ch> steven_: marry it
[12:00] <steven_> maybe I will
[12:00] <hyper_ch> :)
[12:04] <TheSheep> then you'll have a lot of tiny little ubuntu forks
[12:04] <TheSheep> and spoons
[12:52] <Sayers> how can I have my two HDD's not shown on the Desktop?
[12:58] <TheSheep> Sayers: settings->desktop settings->second tab
[12:59] <Sayers> TheSheep: you have made my desktop better :D
[01:01] <Sayers> I am so amazed
[01:01] <Sayers> at how awesome Xubuntu Testing is
[01:01] <kekk> hmm, TheSheep. I unticked trash but it still shows
[01:03] <TheSheep> kekk: might require running 'xfdekstop --reload' or even killing it and running 'xfdesktop' again
[01:04] <kekk> okay, will try reloading it
[01:04] <kekk> still there. meh
[01:04] <TheSheep> off with its head!
[01:04] <vidd> kekk, what is the issue?
[01:05] <kekk> I don't want to display any icons on the desktop, except for one file
[01:05] <kekk> it's going to be a 'typewriter' for my grandparents
[01:05] <kekk> so I don't want anything to confuse them
[01:06] <vidd> give them a little credit
[01:06] <cellofellow> kekk: open the Desktop Settings, in Behavior uncheck all those checkboxes. Then uncheck and recheck that one checkbox at the top of the panel.
[01:06] <kekk> ok, will do
[01:06] <kekk> thanks, that worked
[01:06] <cellofellow> :)
[01:07] <cellofellow> Files in ~/Desktop will still show.
[01:07] <kekk> vidd, well, grandma can surf the net also :)
[01:07] <kekk> that's great, thanks, cellofellow
[01:07] <kekk> I'm so awed by NX atm
[01:07] <cellofellow> glad to be of service.
[01:07] <kekk> it's great