[01:30] <tripte1> is there anything like "xterm --start-in-this-path=/foobar/" t from say thunaso I can call i
[01:30] <tripte1> it from say thunar or nautils
[01:36] <rici> in thunar, right click on a folder and select "open terminal here"
[04:18] <cheeseboy> hi
[04:19] <cheeseboy> how do i scan ip for open ports?
[06:01] <cellofellow> I know there is dictionaries built-in the Linux, is there a thesaurus?
[08:22] <anonymouse> hi
[08:36] <mindframe> hrmm i can't startx.  error: "Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc, removing from list!  Waiting for X server to shut down FreeFontPath: FPE "/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc" refcount is 2, should be 1; fixing
[08:36] <mindframe> whats up?
[08:38] <anonymouse> hello...any helpers?
[10:58] <nikolam> Hello
[11:25] <nikolam> hi
[11:25] <nikolam> HelloI want to install Iceape from debian and it needs some librarios that I don`t have here in 7.04. How should I go ? Should I add debian repository in synaptic or just add gutsy and stay with 7.04 version in synaptic (while installing app is looking for libraries there).
[11:32] <c0de> hi
[11:32] <nikolam> hi
[11:32] <c0de> someone out there knowing sth. about xfs?
[11:32] <c0de> i.e. x font server
[11:38] <nikolam> Hmm i used xfs for a time, bud dunno much
[11:41] <c0de> hmm
[11:41] <c0de> following scenario
[11:42] <c0de> i want to connect to hpux
[11:43] <c0de> per xdmcp
[11:43] <c0de> so i have to use the fontservice by hpux
[11:44] <c0de> otherwise cde wont start
[11:44] <c0de> this works
[11:44] <c0de> next  problem:
[11:45] <c0de> i also have to connect to solaris
[11:45] <c0de> so i would have to add 2 xfs
[11:45] <c0de> but: this is all done by nx, where you only can enter _1_ xfs
[11:46] <c0de> my question is: what fonts does xfs provide? my idea was to set up 1 xfs on linux, which is a client for a solaris _and_ hpux and also plays server
[11:47] <c0de> so that i enter this ip in nx and it automatically loads the fonts from the 2 enterprise-unices
[11:57] <nikolam> Hey! xfs is File system
[11:57] <nikolam> What do you think when you say xfs?
[11:57] <DuClare> 12'32'32 <       c0de> i.e. x font server
[11:57] <c0de> ^^
[11:58] <nikolam> So, I used file system. ;)
[11:59] <nikolam> sorry
[11:59] <nikolam> cOde: try nested X on x?
[12:00] <c0de> xnest? sure. this is the way i do it. my users use tsclient, which spawns xdmcp
[12:05] <nikolam> c0de Had any expirience with Xephyr?
[12:05] <c0de> nope
[12:07] <c0de> but looks interesting
[12:08] <nikolam> Multiterminal on one machine, with dual core theese days, it makes perfect sense.
[12:11] <c0de> yes sure
[12:17] <Ben_Cs> hello
[12:17] <Ben_Cs> what's up guys?
[12:21] <totalwormface> oh gods, i'm going to say sky :[
[12:21] <nikolam> C0de needs solution for multiple x font server
[12:22] <nikolam> totalwormface ? :)
[12:22] <DuClare> totalwormface, well, that's allright
[12:22] <DuClare> I usually just say `heaven`. ;)
[12:22] <totalwormface> :] 
[12:27] <Ben_Cs> lol
[12:27] <c0de> yes, really need some help -.-
[12:28] <Ben_Cs> well, who's up to solving a little net disconnection problem then?
[12:47] <hyper_ch> Miteto:
[02:18] <c0de> hello again :)
[02:18] <c0de> is here anyone who knows about nfs?
[02:18] <c0de> i have a nasty problem here
[03:18] <ch40s> I need help getting my PCMCIA wireless card working
[03:18] <ch40s> anyone have experience doing that?
[03:22] <darrend> which card is it, and what problem are you having?
[05:03] <KurdishSniper> Hi, I am trying to install Xubuntu on my laptop, its quite old, but i cant seem to be able to do so. I would be grateful if someone could give me some guidance.
[05:03] <vinze> Have you tried the Alternate CD?
[05:04] <KurdishSniper> currenty i have XP pro with service pack 2 on it
[05:04] <KurdishSniper> i downloaded the "usual" one
[05:04] <KurdishSniper> for INTEL
[05:04] <vinze> And what did not work?
[05:04] <KurdishSniper> no
[05:04] <DuClare> umm..
[05:04] <KurdishSniper> it  doesnt even get to the stage where it shows how it looks like
[05:05] <DuClare> does it say anything..
[05:05] <DuClare> like error messages
[05:05] <KurdishSniper> gets into a blue screen with a frozen mouse.
[05:05] <KurdishSniper> yeah
[05:05] <KurdishSniper> PNPBIOS fault
[05:05] <KurdishSniper> attempt to recover failed
[05:05] <KurdishSniper> couldnt turn it off
[05:06] <DuClare> couldn't turn what off?
[05:06] <DuClare> can you turn off pnp support in bios?
[05:06] <KurdishSniper> PnP Bios
[05:06] <KurdishSniper> i have no clue what that is
[05:06] <DuClare> plug and play I suppose
[05:06] <KurdishSniper> i went to the BIOS
[05:06] <KurdishSniper> setting
[05:06] <KurdishSniper> but didnt see PnP
[05:07] <KurdishSniper> so i assumed its not there
[05:07] <The-Kernel> no
[05:07] <The-Kernel> the BIOS to a PnP device
[05:07] <KurdishSniper> it says unexpected status 0x37
[05:08] <The-Kernel> do you have anything other then your mouse/keyboard/monitor/speakers plugged in?
[05:08] <KurdishSniper> i have formated my laptop couple of times and reinstalled win xp on it no problem
[05:09] <KurdishSniper> i have my 3G data card, but i usually unplug it when i try to install Xubuntu
[05:10] <The-Kernel> what OS version do you have, what type of laptop is it
[05:10] <KurdishSniper> I have Mobile Intel Pentium IIIE, 500 MHz , and the motherboard is Mitac PWA-7020, it has 128 MB  (SDRAM)
[05:10] <KurdishSniper> its Viglen Dossier LX
[05:11] <KurdishSniper> currently running  Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2
[05:11] <KurdishSniper> BIOS type is SystemSoft
[05:11] <The-Kernel> hrm
[05:12] <KurdishSniper> My intention is to delete XP all together and just have Xubuntu running on it...
[05:14] <KurdishSniper> BIOS Version R1.01
[05:15] <The-Kernel> well, after googling/ubuntuforuming it, it looks like there might be a device on your motherboard that's incompatible with ubuntu
[05:15] <The-Kernel> xubuntu
[05:18] <KurdishSniper> anything i can do about it?
[05:19] <KurdishSniper> i really want to ditch microsoft for good if i could
[05:19] <KurdishSniper> Thanks alot The-Kernel, really appreciate your help.
[05:20] <slaye1> Hi there
[05:20] <ch40s> I need help getting my PCMCIA wireless card working
[05:20] <ch40s> anyone have experience doing that?
[05:20] <slaye1> Is there any way to start applications maximized?
[05:20] <slaye1> ch40s: What card is it?
[05:20] <The-Kernel> KurdishSniper: download Knopix and see how that runs
[05:21] <ch40s> DWL-650 (D-Link)
[05:21] <KurdishSniper> The-Kernel: Many Thanks, really appreciate your help.
[05:21] <slaye1> And why does the xfce menu refer to open office insteed of open office writer
[05:22] <KurdishSniper> ill try Knopix and hope that would work
[05:23] <slaye1> ch40s: Maybe this will help? http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-8823.html
[05:23] <slaye1> Anyone got an idea on the "writer issue"?
[05:23] <slaye1> Oh and how to start maximized.
[05:24] <slaye1> ch40s: Maybe this is better: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=296179
[05:24] <ch40s> i can install via expert mode?
[05:24] <slaye1> Must be in the text based installer
[05:25] <ch40s> k
[05:25] <slaye1> But the howto dont require that.
[05:25] <The-Kernel> KurdishSniper: Knopix has great hardware support, if you get an error make sure you write it down
[05:26] <KurdishSniper> The-Kernel: Thanks pal, really appreciate it, I will write it down and see what it says.
[05:26] <The-Kernel> ok
[05:27] <KurdishSniper> The-Kernel: but with Xubuntu, did suggest that i update the Bios, but its support has been discontinued
[05:27] <KurdishSniper> it also said
[05:27] <ch40s> slaye1: It couldnt find the first package it says to install
[05:28] <KurdishSniper> PnpBIOS: Set_dev_node unexpected error
[05:29] <slaye1> ch40s: It seems to be in the universe repo. It it enabled?
[05:30] <KurdishSniper> PnpBIOS: Set_dev_node unexpected status 0x37
[05:30] <The-Kernel> KurdishSniper: yeah I'm pretty sure it's a device on your motherboard that's incompatible
[05:31] <KurdishSniper> im reading something off google...
[05:40] <Wizard> hey there
[05:43] <Wizard> i have few questions
[05:43] <Snoopotic> hi
[05:43] <Wizard> 1: will xubuntu/ppc allow me to boot both linux and os x?
[05:43] <Wizard> 2: will my ati graphics work with 3d acceleration ?
[05:43] <Snoopotic> after booting up from hibernate-mode I cant connect to the internet :/ I have a pcmcia-card is there a possibility to reconnect?
[05:45] <Snoopotic> Wizard 1) a bootloader will make it possible to load one of you both osses (not both at one time but you can choose at bootup)
[05:45] <Pumpernickel> Wizard: 1: yes. 2: maybe, depending on which card.
[05:45] <Snoopotic> Wizard 2) .. .:D Pumpernickel said
[05:45] <Pumpernickel> KurdishSniper: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=305480
[05:45] <Wizard> Pumpernickel: i don't remember now :)
[05:46] <Wizard> Snoopotic: and what with data sharing ?
[05:46] <Wizard> i would like to set up 1 partition which will be writable both by linux and os x.
[05:46] <Wizard> which fs should i choose?
[05:47] <Snoopotic> Im noit firm with os x but I guess both can handle ext3 well
[05:47] <Wizard> i hope so :/
[05:48] <KurdishSniper> Pumpernickel, Thanks pal.
[05:49] <Pumpernickel> MacOS X doesn't support ext3 natively, and Linux's HFS+ support is a bit sketchy.
[05:49] <Wizard> :/
[05:50] <Pumpernickel> There's an independent project to bring ext2/3 to OS X: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ext2fsx/
[05:50] <Pumpernickel> And if that doesn't work, there's always FAT.
[05:50] <Wizard> fat on 40GB ?
[05:50] <Wizard> omg
[05:52] <Wizard> ok, i'll just try :)
[05:53] <Snoopotic> hmm does anyone has an idea what I meant with my question?
[05:53] <wbadger> what was your question?
[05:55] <Snoopotic> why after awaking from hibernation my "internet" doesnt work.
[05:56] <wbadger> does it always work if you don't hibernate?
[05:56] <Snoopotic> xubuntu has no such nice network manager-tool like ubuntu has (may I install it? hows it called?) so I cant manually simply restart the pcmcia adapter
[05:57] <Snoopotic> yes usual booting works well
[05:57] <wbadger> I believe it does have the same things as ubuntu
[05:57] <Snoopotic> I believe too but I currently couldnt find :D
[05:58] <wbadger> are you sure it's not the same one as system -> Networking?
[05:58] <wbadger> In the XFCE menu I mean
[05:58] <Snoopotic> in ubuntu you have an taskbaricon :D
[05:58] <Snoopotic> I only know it frm screenshots.
[05:59] <Snoopotic> or screenvideos, I cant really confirm :D
[06:00] <wbadger> maybe it is network-manager? try sudo apt-get install network-manager
[06:01] <Snoopotic> nah the problem is,... It seems I need to restart or reload the pcmcia-adapter-thingy I found a hint to do /etc/init.d/pcmcia restart ... but I dont have any /etc/init.d/pcmcia :/
[06:02] <wbadger> but you have /etc/pcmcia ..
[06:03] <Snoopotic> I have a /etc/init.d/pcmciautils and whatever I type there I get: "* PCMCIA bridge driver already present in kernel" :(
[06:05] <wbadger> how about the command pccardctl
[06:05] <wbadger> try "pccardctl ls"
[06:06] <wbadger> Snoopotic
[06:06] <Snoopotic> hm
[06:06] <Snoopotic> this has an output, do want it?
[06:06] <Snoopotic> do you*
[06:07] <wbadger> it has no output for my computer and I don't really understand a lot about these stuff
[06:07] <Snoopotic> lol ^^
[06:07] <Snoopotic> ok
[06:07] <wbadger> but I know you can try "pccardctl reset" too. type "pccardctl" to see the available commands for it
[06:13] <Snoopotic> hmm ok tht works. but there seems another problem too :D
[06:13] <wbadger> yes?
[06:14] <Snoopotic> I can do pccardctl eject and then insert... so my card gets reinitialised. but it still seems not to establish a wlan.connection
[06:14] <wbadger> what is the output of "ifconfig"?
[06:15] <ch40s> whats the xubuntu text editor?
[06:15] <wbadger> ch40s, mousepad
[06:15] <ch40s> ty
[06:15] <wbadger> ch40s, but you can choose any other one of course
[06:15] <ch40s> when i open sources.list its blank
[06:15] <ch40s> is it in a different directory?
[06:16] <wbadger> it is in /etc/apt/sources.list
[06:16] <ch40s> it shouldnt be blank should it?
[06:16] <ch40s> lol
[06:16] <wbadger> no it shouldn't
[06:17] <ch40s> when i sudo mousepad /etc/apt/sources.list it comes up blank
[06:17] <ch40s> but i navigated to it
[06:18] <wbadger> when I sudo mousepad /etc/apt/sources.list it comes up with its content and a red warning that I am editing the file with root permissions..
[06:18] <ch40s> weird
[06:18] <Snoopotic> wbadger there is ra0 that is my wlan-adapter... it tells its connected but not to where... and on my router I see its NOT connected to that... it only has an ipv6 adress no ipv4 ... so it may need to reload that one ... on windows i was used to do "ipconfig --renew" :D something similar here?
[06:18] <Pumpernickel> You may have overwritten it by accident.  You can regenerate an appropriate file here: http://www.ubuntu-nl.org/source-o-matic/
[06:19] <ch40s> naw its fine it didnt edit it
[06:19] <wbadger> ch40s, check if "cat /etc/apt/sources.list" works
[06:19] <ch40s> file>opened it in mousepad
[06:20] <ch40s> this PCMCIA card is proving to be a real pain
[06:20] <wbadger> Snoopotic, I believe you would use ifup and ifdown for the interfaces... so "ifup ra0" I guess
[06:21] <Snoopotic> aah :D
[06:21] <wbadger> I hope that means it works :)
[06:22] <Snoopotic> now... how to implement this to happen automaticallly from awaking from hibernate ? :D
[06:23] <Snoopotic> my girlfried otherwise forces me to switch back to xp :D but its just a small 450mhz and 128mbram laptop to watch movies in bed :D xubuntu is best choose for that :D
[06:23] <wbadger> I am not sure about that but you can at least put all all those commands in a .sh file on your desktop so it will be easier..
[06:24] <wbadger> I agree that it's a good choice
[06:32] <tarntow> anyone know how to fix a damaged repository or switch to use the backup?
[06:35] <Pumpernickel> How is it damaged?
[06:42] <tarntow> pumpernickel: chopping and changing too much then just said something to do with /var/lib/apt/lists/lock not found...
[06:48] <Snoopotic> hmmmmm
[06:50] <Snoopotic> now I have just a small problem: I automount with fstab on boot: " //windowspc1/folder /home/bla/blubb smbfs  ro ... 0 0 " after doing ifdown && ifup I cannot acces this folder ./ is there a way to reload the fstab mountrules?
[07:49] <zoredache> Snoopotic: you really probably shouldn't automount network volumes in your fstab...
[07:49] <zoredache> Snoopotic: instead it would be better to setup autofs
[07:50] <zoredache> Snoopotic: but anyway an mount -a should remount everything listed in the fstab
[07:50] <Snoopotic> hmm
[07:51] <zoredache> of course if they filesystem is mounted, but unhappy then 'mount -a' won't do anything
[08:01] <Snoopotic> ah hadnt autofs installed...
[08:02] <Snoopotic> do you know a good tutorial mounting smb-folder with automount? otherwise I will take what I find :D
[08:59] <arci> hey there. ist there no network manager in xubuntu ?
[08:59] <Snoopotic> :D
[09:00] <Snoopotic> not such nice as on gnome...
[09:00] <arci> can i use gnome one?
[09:00] <TheSheep> arci: yes
[09:00] <TheSheep> also, since gutsy, we will have the gnome one by default
[09:00] <TheSheep> or so I've heard
[09:00] <arci> ok nice
[09:01] <arci> but first of all i need to connect to my wlan
[09:01] <arci> where do i find the network mananger in xfc4 ?
[09:01] <TheSheep> !eifi
[09:01] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about eifi - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:01] <TheSheep> !wifi | arci
[09:01] <ubotu> arci: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:13] <arci> it doesnt have support for WPA?
[09:14] <TheSheep> !wpa
[09:14] <ubotu> Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs
[09:14] <TheSheep> blah
[09:14] <TheSheep> arci: I think you need to install wpasupplicant
[09:14] <TheSheep> arci: details should be documented in that manual
[09:15] <arci> ok i take the wire to connect to internet
[09:15] <arci> but then i can install gnome networkmanager right?
[09:15] <TheSheep> yes
[09:16] <arci> im new into xfce
[09:16] <arci> old gnome user
[09:22] <Snoopotic> yeehaw :D
[09:22] <Snoopotic> now I can hibernate and wake up and go on :D
[09:23] <TheSheep> Snoopotic: what about your laptop?
[09:23] <Snoopotic> yup :D
[09:24] <Snoopotic> ah TheSheep :D I needed to add "apm power_off=1" into /etc/modules
[09:25] <Snoopotic> the kernel-option "acpi=force" was/is no good idea on my laptop :D
[09:25] <TheSheep> Snoopotic: ah, that's why it was forced off
[09:26] <Snoopotic> the next was the problem, that after awaking from hibernate, wlan/networking didn't work :D
[09:27] <Snoopotic> I made a small script that does ifdown ra0  and ifup ra0  :D then I also cann access internet :D
[09:27] <pili> Hi, woe do I change the number of desktops I need in the pager?
[09:27] <pili> *how
[09:27] <TheSheep> pili: settings->workspaces and margins
[09:28] <pili> thanx! TheSheep
[09:35] <Merchelo> !ifconfig
[09:35] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ifconfig - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[09:35] <Merchelo> !info ifconfig
[09:35] <ubotu> Package ifconfig does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[09:35] <TheSheep> !botabuse | Merchelo
[09:35] <ubotu> Merchelo: Please investigate with me only in /msg or in #ubuntu-bots (see also !Bot). Abusing the channel bots will only result in angry ops...
[09:36] <Merchelo> sorry
[09:36] <TheSheep> !info iputils | Merchelo
[09:36] <ubotu> merchelo: Package iputils does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[09:36] <TheSheep> !info iputil | Merchelo
[09:36] <ubotu> merchelo: Package iputil does not exist in feisty, feisty-seveas
[09:36] <TheSheep> L/
[09:36] <TheSheep> :/
[09:36] <Merchelo> it's ok
[09:37] <Snoopotic> lol
[09:37] <TheSheep> Merchelo: ah, seems it's in net-tools
[09:38] <TheSheep> Snoopotic: old habits from a different distro
[09:38] <Snoopotic> if I changed sth in /etc/sudoers do I hve to restart sthg ?
[09:39] <TheSheep> Snoopotic: if you did it properly using visudo, then no
[09:40] <nikolam> I have a question about suspend/resume/hibernate and usb modem. I have script in /etc/rc5.d/S99rc.local that starts my Adsl connection over Usb modem on every boot. But when I suspend/resume Connextion stops working. How to make it restart/work again after returning from suspend/hibernate?
[09:41] <Snoopotic> like I did .D
[09:41] <Snoopotic> ifdown / ifup the device :D
[09:41] <nikolam> nothing more?
[09:42] <nikolam> so I must manually ifdown it?
[09:42] <nikolam> before suspend/hibernate
[09:42] <Snoopotic> seems so. I made a script :D
[09:42] <nikolam> Could you please share the script :)
[09:43] <nikolam> I suppose you make it automatticaly ifdown id before suspend/hibernate and automatically ifup after?
[09:43] <Snoopotic> currently try to find out how to use a link on my desktop that sudoes my script without porompting the password :D
[09:43] <nikolam> Where to find your script? i hope it is commented or so
[09:44] <Snoopotic> lol its no big thing ^^
[09:44] <TheSheep> Snoopotic: gksu
[09:44] <TheSheep> Snoopotic: ah, it will prompt for password
[09:44] <TheSheep> Snoopotic: just graphically
[09:44] <Snoopotic> no
[09:44] <Snoopotic> I let it open in terminal
[09:44] <Snoopotic> its a shellscript.
[09:45] <Snoopotic> nikolam do oyu speak german?
[09:45] <nikolam> lol It is art. Tell me where to put it and ill tell you how it behaves :)
[09:45] <nikolam> nope, but I hope i will learn one day :)
[09:45] <Snoopotic> hmm ok... its because I found a link :D
[09:45] <nikolam> Give it give it.
[09:46] <Snoopotic> http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/108196/?highlight=
[09:46] <Snoopotic> its german... _._
[09:46] <nikolam> maybe translate a bit or use babelfish.altavista :)
[09:46] <nikolam> Ok thanks :)
[09:46] <nikolam> For exchange i have solution for Not showing startup screen on every Ooo start :)
[09:47] <TheSheep> nikolam: that's in the settings
[09:47] <nikolam> Interested ? I have a link.. :)
[09:48] <Snoopotic> TheSheep I edited the /etc/sudoers putting that line in: "%users     ALL = NOPASSWD: /usr/local/bin/resetwlan" and on my desktopo I have a startlink to "sudo /usr/local/bin/resetwlan" to be executed in shell... it starts the shell but asks for the password :/
[09:49] <Snoopotic> shell means "terminal" :D
[09:50] <nikolam> Like it irritates me asking for passwor every time I start Firestarter :(
[09:54] <fuci> Hi, I'm having bit of an problem, some of my icons are missing :/ Did a fresh install of basic Ubuntu 7.04 and then on top of it I installed xubuntu-desktop package.
[09:54] <fuci> http://img62.imageshack.us/my.php?image=screenshot1by6.png
[09:54] <fuci> Here's a url
[09:55] <fuci> to what I mean :<
[09:55] <nikolam> fuci: Nothing is missing
[09:56] <nikolam> Xfce is configurable, it can be anywhere on screen, wide as you like and dinamically change size
[09:56] <nikolam> look at it as on mac os icons. you also can have multiple bars
[09:56] <nikolam> That what you have is default xfce
[09:57] <nikolam> You can rearege teh way you like
[09:58] <nikolam> fuci: Right-click on it and choose customize panel
[09:59] <nikolam> Or you think on: missing icons on Xfce settings manager.. aaah
[09:59] <nikolam> :0
[09:59] <nikolam> :)
[10:00] <nikolam> See user interface and see at icons you like
[10:00] <fuci> i've changed them :/
[10:00] <fuci> wait
[10:00] <fuci> i can give you nice snapshot
[10:00] <fuci> :D
[10:02] <nikolam> I use Tango theme as default on Xubuntu`s Xfce
[10:02] <nikolam> tango for icons andClearlooks for the rest
[10:03] <fuci> All the others icons changes, as I change the icon-theme, but those few that doesn't have any icon, wont change (suprise)
[10:04] <Snoopotic> hmm
[10:05] <nikolam> What theme and what icon theme
[10:05] <fuci> Theme: Xfce-4.2
[10:05] <fuci> Icontheme: XubuntuStudio
[10:05] <nikolam> choose clearlooks
[10:06] <nikolam> and icon theme tango
[10:06] <fuci> ok
[10:06] <nikolam> I dont have iconstudio here. Maybe is that
[10:06] <arci> when i do sudo apt-get install irssi
[10:06] <nikolam> Did it fix?
[10:06] <arci> i get alot of error
[10:06] <arci> http://pastebin.com/m115111e8
[10:07] <fuci> No effect on the hiding icons :3
[10:07] <arci> anyone understand all those crappy errors?
[10:07] <fuci> Well, I might as well try rebooting my system. brb
[10:11] <fuci> No effect.
[11:18] <Thurin1> How do I stop XFCE from shutting off my monitor ever 15 minutes or so?
[11:27] <gerro> how can I get iso mounting support in my gui?
[11:27] <gerro> I found this guide for nautilus http://www.ubuntugeek.com/mount-and-unmout-iso-images-without-burning-them.html
[11:28] <gerro> will it work for thunar?
[11:37] <Thurin1> gerro, Not to my knowledge, no.
[11:38] <Thurin1> Nautilus is a bit more 'advanced' than Thunar, Thunar is quite basic...
[11:38] <Kilroo> Thurin1: System > Screensaver Settings, isn't it?
[11:38] <Thurin1> Kilroo, I do not have a screen saver settings.. :|
[11:38] <Thurin1> Perhaps I should install one..
[11:39] <Kilroo> Oh.
[11:39] <Kilroo> Mine came with that.
[11:39] <Thurin1> Since I am not actually in Xubuntu.. but Debian with XFCE, but since Ubuntu is based on Debian I would think the procedure would be relatively the same...
[11:39] <Kilroo> Ah
[11:40] <gerro> Thurin1: my question was how to add scripts to the right click function
[11:41] <gerro> that should be possible for thunar or xfce which ever but how would I go about doing it, surely its not the same method right?
[11:43] <gerro> http://onlyubuntu.blogspot.com/2007/06/mount-and-unmount-isomdfnrg-images.html never mind this app seems to cover all that and then some :D
[11:43] <gerro> wonder if I can use that for remastering xubuntu CDs
[12:20] <msmauricio> Boa noite a todos
[12:20] <msmauricio> gostaria que no meu xubutu ficasse a mostra os icones no desktop, algum poderia ajudar?
[12:20] <TheSheep> !es | msmauricio
[12:20] <Ubotu> msmauricio: Si busca ayuda en Espaol por favor entre en los canales #ubuntu-es, #kubuntu-es o #edubuntu-es, all obtendr mas ayuda.
[12:21] <msmauricio> ok, thanks
[12:22] <TheSheep> msmauricio: I could help you if you tell me what "mostra" means :)
[12:22] <msmauricio> mostra is equal visualizations
[12:22] <msmauricio> view
[12:23] <msmauricio> i like view icons in my desktop
[12:23] <msmauricio> icons, my computer, trash
[12:23] <TheSheep> msmauricio: settings -> desktop settings -> behavior
[12:24] <TheSheep> msmauricio: there are settings to enable the icons
[12:24] <msmauricio> who to change language of xubuntu?
[12:25] <TheSheep> msmauricio: you can choose language on the login screen
[12:25] <msmauricio> my xubuntu is language portuguese
[12:25] <msmauricio> ok, very thanks
[12:25] <TheSheep> msmauricio: go to system->language support  to install additional languages
[12:26] <TheSheep> msmauricio: adjustes ->
[12:26] <TheSheep> ajustes desktop
[12:26] <TheSheep> then the "comportamento"
[12:26] <TheSheep> or something like that
[12:26] <TheSheep> using http://translate.google.com
[12:27] <TheSheep> !po
[12:27] <Ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about po - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[12:27] <TheSheep> :/
[12:27] <TheSheep> !pt
[12:27] <Ubotu> Por favor use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt  para ajuda em portugus. Obrigado.
[12:27] <TheSheep> ha
[12:27] <TheSheep> msmauricio: sorry for confusing with Spanish
[12:27] <msmauricio> no problem
[12:28] <msmauricio> now, i go install support of others language
[01:02] <herd> Anyone on gutsy in here?
[01:03] <TheSheep> !anybody
[01:03] <Ubotu> A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?
[01:04] <herd> OK. The question is: Since gutsy, GTK-Tooltips seem broken, not correctly located. Is this going to be fixed in GTK upstream or should a XFCE developer work around?
[01:05] <TheSheep> herd: "correctly located"? seem fine for me...
[01:06] <TheSheep> herd: they are located just below and to the right of the mouse cursor
[01:07] <herd> Well, in feisty, tooltips would not cover the panels and update several times a second, so that net/cpu load etc. updates could be seen.
[01:08] <TheSheep> herd: maybe report a bug about it
[01:08] <TheSheep> herd: or is it reported already?
[01:10] <herd> I did not find such a report or bug so I was asking myself if it as my system only. Do your panel item tooltips behave differently since feisty?
[01:10] <herd> *was
[01:10] <TheSheep> herd: I didn't notice any change, but I don't really use any tooltips for anything
[01:11] <Jester45> i bet you move to fast for them to come up or you dont use a mouse
[01:12] <herd> I'm developing a media player remote panel item and I'm not really happy that they take five seconds to appear.
[01:12] <TheSheep> herd: I believe you can set it in your gtk settings somehow
[01:13] <TheSheep> Jester45: I use a tablet