[06:56] <gerro> how do you fix that bug where xfce starts up with just desktop background?
[06:59] <Pumpernickel> You mean relaunching xfce4-panel?
[11:54] <d90> hi, how to end all current X sessions?
[11:54] <d90> from terminal
[01:25] <n30> According the suspend/hibernate buttons in XFCE 4.4.1, where did they disappear? :D
[01:25] <n30> I was told to ask in here :-)
[01:42] <LampoNero> stacco
[03:36] <MatBoy> why is xfce4-micer not standard in the menu ?
[03:37] <MatBoy> *mixer
[03:47] <DaBeowulf> Hello, I can't seem to get DOSBox 0.72 compiled, here's the configure.log: http://pastebin.ca/701889
[04:07] <ablomen> DaBeowulf, why do you want to compile it?
[04:08] <ablomen> dosbox is in the repo's..
[04:10] <DaBeowulf> I need to try the 0.7x ones
[04:10] <DaBeowulf> 0.65 doesn't do the trick
[04:11] <DaBeowulf> But I got pointed to http://packages.debian.org/lenny/dosbox/amd64/download which I'll try now
[04:11] <DaBeowulf> Instead of installing 53.8MB to compile 0.72 myself
[04:11] <DaBeowulf> Thanks anyway.
[04:18] <DaBeowulf> It's D/L dev stuff and compile because that one doesn't like the libasound2 version of this system.
[07:01] <jarnos> Is PulseAudio Xubuntu's sound server?
[07:02] <jarnos> I suppose Gaim an only use ESD.
[07:02] <jarnos> *can
[07:12] <TheSheep> jarnos: pulseaudio is compatible with esd
[07:13] <TheSheep> jarnos: I think tha txubuntu doesn't have a sound server installed by default
[07:14] <nonlocal> iirc that is correct... I have to manually activate the alsa mixer on a fresh install, anyway..
[07:15] <nonlocal> it occurs I don't know exactly what is meant by a 'sound server'
[07:15] <nonlocal> the speakers make noise but I need to do some work to do the little things like, you know, adjust the volume :)
[07:18] <jarnos> nonlocal, I suppose it enables playing simultaneously using different applications.
[07:19] <jarnos> TheSheep, if pulseaudio is compatible with esd, how come I can not play sounds in Gaimp prefs with esd option?
[07:22] <jarnos> TheSheep, I meant I can't play alerts in Gaim with the ESD method selected in preferences, and there is no explicit pulseaudio method.
[07:24] <TheSheep> !info pulseaudio-esound-compat
[07:24] <ubotu> pulseaudio-esound-compat: PulseAudio sound server. In component main, is optional. Version 0.9.5-5ubuntu4.1 (feisty), package size 24 kB, installed size 128 kB
[07:25] <TheSheep> jarnos: I thin you need this package installed for compatibility
[07:32] <jarnos> TheSheep, I installed the pulseaudio-esound-compat package, but no help yet. BTW. I see groups pulse, pulse-access, and pulse-rt in Groups settings.
[07:33] <TheSheep> jarnos: try running esd now
[07:34] <jarnos> TheSheep, ERROR: Unknown command: now
[07:34] <TheSheep> just 'esd'
[07:34] <TheSheep> :)
[07:34] <TheSheep> sorry
[07:35] <jarnos> TheSheep, main.c: WARNING: called SUID root, but not in group 'pulse-rt'.
[07:36] <jarnos> TheSheep, the test sound still does not make sound.
[07:38] <hyper__ch> welcome back everyone :)
[07:38] <vinze> :P
[07:39] <TheSheep> jarnos: no more ideas
[07:40] <TheSheep> hyper__ch: o/
[07:40] <hyper__ch> only 5 people were left here
[07:41] <jarnos> TheSheep, thanks for those ideas that you wrote about.
[07:41] <hyper__ch> TheSheep: what is the problem?
[07:45] <TheSheep> hyper__ch: gaim doesn't play with pulseaudio
[07:45] <hyper__ch> kopete ;)
[07:46] <TheSheep> hyper__ch: apage
[07:46] <hyper__ch> apage?
[07:47] <jarnos> TheSheep, there are groups pulse, pulse-access and pulse-rt, but no members in these groups.
[07:48] <TheSheep> hmmm...
[07:49] <TheSheep> hyper__ch: as in "Apage, Satanas"
[07:52] <jarnos> hyper__ch, Gaim is in the Xubuntu CD if I remember right.
[07:52] <LampoNero> ciao a tutti
[07:55] <jarnos> WengoPhone has also messenger features.
[07:55] <hyper__ch> jarnos: might be
[08:03] <jarnos> TheSheep, I used to be able hear the machine voice in WengoPhone's test call, but not anymore. Could it be caused by esd?
[08:05] <jarnos> I have not been successful in recording microphone in Feisty. Tested by Ekiga and WengoPhone.
[08:20] <wbadger> hey guys can anyone tell me how to change the time on my system? I tried using Settings -> Calendar Setting but it does not seem to affect the orage clock in my taskbar
[08:20] <jarnos> TheSheep, I can again play hear sound (but not my own) in WengoPhone test call. I don't know why I did not earlier today. I reinstalled the pulseaudio-esound-compat package and restarted WengoPhone. I see two options for audio devices: /dev/dsp and intel8x0. I use the later.
[08:20] <vinze> wbadger, Applications->System->Time and Date
[08:21] <wbadger> vinze, I can't believe I've been using xubuntu so much and missed it, thank you very much
[08:21] <vinze> :P
[08:21] <vinze> np
[08:22] <wbadger> :)
[08:32] <jarnos> Is there some way to get my microphone work? It works in Windows.
[08:38] <jessejazza> I think you have to go into the xorg file and download the appropraite driver. I'm still trying to sort out my drives read/write and the sound.
[08:49] <jarnos> TheSheep, WengoPhone couldn't play sound, because I had used flash player at last.fm. Quitting Firefox helped.
[08:56] <jarnos> jessejazza, configure sound device in xorg.conf?
[09:00] <mcdomms> Hi there
[09:01] <vinze> Hi
[09:01] <mcdomms> I've just installed gutsy tribe-5. I think I have found a bug
[09:01] <vinze> launchpad.net is the place to go ;-)
[09:01] <mcdomms> The install procedure does not ask the position of the grub.
[09:02] <mcdomms> ok
[09:02] <vinze> Sure? Not in the last screen?
[09:02] <mcdomms> I could not find it.
[09:02] <vinze> Wait a sec
[09:02] <mcdomms> But maybe I just went too fast... ;)
[09:03] <vinze> Look, this is a screenshot of Feisty: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vincentt/435072059/
[09:03] <vinze> When you click "Advanced" you get this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/vincentt/435116717/
[09:03] <jessejazza> jarnos: yes - i knew to it too, i'm just trying to figure it out
[09:04] <jessejazza> go to /etc/x11/
[09:05] <mcdomms> OK, I see.
[09:05] <jarnos> jessejazza, I am there.
[09:05] <mcdomms> Well in the end, it was not so hard to recover, since the automatic recognition imported every entry in the old grub.
[09:05] <vinze> OK cool
[09:06] <mcdomms> Thanks vinze. Next time I'll check more carefully...
[09:06] <vinze> np :)
[09:17] <jessejazza> jarnos: i've just tried mine and i have sound. So i was wrong there. I have problems with my drives being read only.
[09:18] <jarnos> jessejazza, have you edited /etc/fstab?
[09:20] <jessejazza> no
[09:25] <jarnos> jessejazza, it you have mouted your drives with read-only (ro) option there, that would explain it.
[09:42] <jessejazza> sorry - i've just been into gconf to install some icons. getting back to drives - i installed ubuntu, and then added xfce and kde. a mistake as i ended up with a few problems it would conflict between them. So installed ubuntu again and it is exactly as installed. tonight i'm having a look a various things. basically ther system is AS INSTALLED ver 6.10. This mounting of drives i'm just...
[09:42] <jessejazza> ...learning about
[09:44] <jessejazza> in case you're wondering why i joined Xubuntu - i lkiked what i saw of the interface and will install it. But not sure how it varies with ubuntu components. basically would prefer to run xubuntu as it's lighter on resources
[09:44] <jessejazza> the book i have is based on gnome so i'll get used to that first
[12:25] <hyper__ch> lol:   VISTA attacked by a 13-year old virus:  http://www.neowin.net/index.php?act=view&id=42663
[12:30] <nonlocal> haha
[01:09] <greg> how do i mount .img
[01:09] <greg> ?