[01:46] <aryr100> hello all
[01:47] <aryr100> would is used for gedit in xfce ?
[01:48] <xork> mousepad
[01:49] <aryr100> kk thx
[01:54] <greg> how do i get kqemu to work??
[01:56] <greg> Could not open '/dev/kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated
[02:07] <Pumpernickel> You have to load the kqemu kernel module.
[05:42] <kupesoft> I've installed network-manager-gnome and I can't seem to fix the keyring popup every time I connect to a wireless network.
[05:42] <kupesoft> There's a fix that works for Ubuntu, but doens't seem to work for Xubuntu...
[06:56] <DARKGuy> Hey guys, anybody knows how can I add my home folder recursively to an mpd playlist? I haven't had success with the filesystem browsers in pympd and gmpc :(
[07:56] <crabgrass> in thunar, is there any way to have a custom icon for an individual file?
[09:00] <keoni> any ideas why the ubuntu installer is able start partitioning my hard drive, where as the xubuntu give me some error when i click next
[09:54] <Blank____> hi again
[09:54] <Blank____> i had a lil bit of trouble with xubuntu initially
[09:55] <Blank____> but i found out it was due to my graphics card
[09:55] <Blank____> i'm running an update on it all now
[09:55] <Blank____> but i must ask: what's the command for disk partitioning?
[09:55] <Blank____> and does it even come installed in a default installation?
[10:29] <cjae_> how come I can never install xubuntu on an acer travelmate 524 64 megs ram and 600mhz cpu
[10:29] <cjae_> with alternate install disc
[10:30] <cjae_> let it try for two days
[10:31] <cjae_> had to add a kernel option for irq can remember what it was something about nobody cared about irq 15 try noirq or something
[10:31] <cjae_> then switched to low mem install and got about half through
[10:56] <darrend> I have a job in /etc/cron.daily/ which is not getting run.  Other jobs in that directory do get run on schedule.  The job is executable and runs fine if invoked manually.  Nothing that I can see in the logs.. any thoughts?
[11:29] <ronnie> how do I make my icons look like this "http://xubuntu.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/xfdesktop1.png"
[02:10] <karel> I followed this guide to disable keyring password asking and it works in ubuntu, xubuntu however still asks for the pass, anyone an idea? http://ajlcom.instantspot.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/24/Unlock-keyring-immediately-on-login
[04:10] <wers> how do I stop xfce from saving my sessions?
[04:10] <wers> I want to start with empty xfce sessions
[04:11] <vinze> I believe you could delete /home/yourname/.xfce4-session or something like that
[04:11] <vinze> Or you could end all programs, select "Save session" and deselect it next time you logout
[04:12] <wers> where can I find save session??
[04:12] <vinze> On the logout screen
[04:12] <wers> oohh
[04:12] <wers> nice
[04:12] <wers> sorry.. xfce newb here
[04:12] <wers> hehe
[04:12] <vinze> No problem :)
[04:13] <wers> ohh.. btw, can I turn off my computer on directly on xfce even if I am using kdm?
[04:13] <vinze> You mean in the login window select "Shutdown"?
[04:14] <wers> I mean, in the logout screen
[04:14] <vinze> There's a Shutdown button isn't there?
[04:15] <vinze> (Yeah logout I meant)
[04:15] <wers> yep.. but I'm using gdm right now
[04:15] <wers> I prefer kdm though because I use kde more frequently
[04:15] <vinze> I suppose it'll also work with kdm, can't think of a reason why it wouldn't
[04:15] <wers> uhmmm cause it's gtk
[04:15] <wers> ?
[04:15] <wers> heheh
[04:16] <vinze> Don't think that that should matter...
[04:16] <wers> just like how you cant turn it off on gnome if youre using kdm
[04:16] <vinze> Can't you? Hmm...
[04:16] <vinze> Then perhaps it's also not possible in Xfce, but I'm not sure
[04:16] <wers> okay.. i'll just try it
[04:16] <vinze> Yeah that'd be best :P
[04:17] <wers> yeah
[04:17] <wers> thanks dude
[04:17] <vinze> np
[05:09] <hyper__ch> nice, a french court decided that Acer has to reimburse the full price of pre-installed but unused/undesired software
[05:09] <vinze> Nice
[05:10] <hyper__ch> the notebook cost  599 and  300 needed to be reimbursed
[05:10] <vinze> Wow... That's really cool. I want one of those :P
[05:11] <hyper__ch> 135,20 Euro fr Windows XP Home, 60 Euro fr Microsoft Works, 40,99 Euro fr PowerDVD, 38,66 Euro fr Norton Antivirus und 37 Euro fr NTI CD Maker.
[05:11] <hyper__ch> it really sums up
[05:12] <vinze> I wish this were in the Netherlands...
[05:14] <hyper__ch> does Holland have a french speaking part?
[05:14] <vinze> Nope, we're all Dutch :)
[05:14] <vinze> Hehe
[05:15] <hyper__ch> Ajax improves PHP so much *ggg*
[05:15] <vinze> :P
[05:16] <hyper__ch> Too bad Marco van Basten and Ruud Gulit (dunno how to spell him) don't play
[05:16] <vinze> Marco van Basten has some other important things :P
[05:16] <vinze> As in: coaching the Dutch national team ;-)
[05:17] <hyper__ch> he's the coach now?
[05:17] <vinze> Yeah
[05:18] <hyper__ch> vinze: oh well, I'm not so much into soccer - only when there's the World or European Cup
[05:18] <vinze> hyper__ch, yeah, me too, but it's the Dutch team, so I know ;-)
[05:18] <hyper__ch> you are qualified for the Euro Cup right?
[05:18] <vinze> Yeah
[05:19] <vinze> Oh wait..
[05:19] <vinze> I don't know if it's final yet, but if it isn't, we'll be
[05:19] <hyper__ch> is there already a play plan for the qualifications?
[05:19] <vinze> No idea :P
[05:19] <hyper__ch> ok :)
[05:20] <hyper__ch> do you have in the Netherlands a different keyboard layout compared to france?
[05:20] <vinze> I think so, we mostly use US layout
[05:21] <hyper__ch> well, France has the special chars like 
[05:22] <vinze> We have  and  too but I think most people use dead keys if they even use them
[05:22] <vinze> But they're not as necessary as in France of course ;-)
[05:22] <vinze> Btw, I think we should move to #xubuntu-offtopic :P
[05:23] <hyper__ch> I don't think so
[05:23] <hyper__ch> the OPs also always think such should be moved ;)
[05:23] <vinze> :P
[05:24] <hyper__ch> *pssst* don't tell tehm
[05:24] <hyper__ch> TheSheep is the meanest of them ;)
[05:24] <vinze> But it is annoying for those not involved to keep having to check IRC again...
[05:25] <hyper__ch> vinze: what do you mean?
[05:26] <vinze> Well, I for example have Xchat set up to beep every time there is a new message, so I can respond when someone needs help
[05:26] <hyper__ch> vinze: why don't you just us highlighting?
[05:26] <hyper__ch> beeping on every message in over 20 channels would result in constant beeping
[05:27] <vinze> Yeah but I'm only in two channels in which I want to see every message ;-)
[05:27] <hyper__ch> ^^
[05:27] <hyper__ch> join more ;)
[05:27] <vinze> :S
[05:27] <vinze> :P
[05:28] <hyper__ch> need a few?
[05:28] <vinze> No, thanks :P
[05:28] <hyper__ch> btw, do all dutch understand German?
[05:28] <vinze> No, I don't :P
[05:28] <vinze> Well, I try not to :P
[05:28] <hyper__ch> why not?
[05:29] <vinze> I don't like the sound of it. But we were taugh it at school, so...
[05:29] <hyper__ch> I also prefer any language with a french accent ;)
[05:30] <hyper__ch> spoken by a gorgeous young lady
[05:30] <vinze> Like Flemish :P
[05:30] <vinze> Yeah those are best :P
[05:30] <hyper__ch> ;)
[06:55] <scannie> hi everyone
[07:04] <nikolam> I messed up with install of one .deb
[07:04] <nikolam> Now database is in state of nightmare
[07:05] <nikolam> How to force deinstall/removal of package labeled as "Hd"
[07:05] <nikolam> And to repair package database
[07:06] <nikolam> I used few times some dpkg command but cant remember
[07:07] <nikolam> E: The package secondlife-install needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[07:07] <nikolam> E: Internal error opening cache (1). Please report.
[07:07] <vinze> You need to download it again I guess
[07:08] <vinze> And then reinstall it
[07:10] <nikolam> Hmm I coied it again. and nothing. Thing is, that it is sime workaround to run second life on 64-bit and it worked fine. but I wanted to make it use already downloaded second .deb os SL (50 megs) and stopped instalation and finaly killed it and now I have a mass in package database
[07:10] <nikolam> Wont deinstall, wont install, synaptic dont work etc
[07:10] <nikolam> how should I manually remove package and star over)
[07:12] <vinze> I'm not sure, but perhaps "sudo apt-get -f secondlife-install" works? (from "man apt-get")
[07:13] <nikolam> apt-get -f remove secondlife-install
[07:13] <nikolam> Reading package lists... Done
[07:13] <nikolam> Building dependency tree
[07:13] <nikolam> Reading state information... Done
[07:13] <nikolam> E: The package secondlife-install needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
[07:13] <vinze> No just -f, which is supposed to "fix broken packages"... So without remove
[07:14] <nikolam> E: Invalid operation secondlife-install
[07:14] <vinze> The package is named secondlife-install right?
[07:14] <nikolam> yup
[07:14] <nikolam> sudo aptitude search second
[07:14] <nikolam> p   libdatetime-leapsecond-perl     - leap seconds table and utilities
[07:14] <nikolam> Hd  secondlife-install              -
[07:15] <vinze> Then I'm out of options, sorry :(
[07:15] <nikolam> secondlife-install_1.18.2.1-1~getdeb1_amd64
[07:15] <nikolam> No way to manually edit that package base and remove a traces of it
[07:16] <nikolam> I used to use some dpkg command to fix database before.. hmm
[07:18] <AlexLatchford> Grr, have got a really annoying issue, Xubuntu Feisty produces a bunch of libc6 issues when I try to even install build-essential, now I try Gusty and there is no gnome-mount package lol
[07:19] <vinze> AlexLatchford, are you sure your repositories are loaded?
[07:19] <vinze> Or you could try downloading and installing it manually: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/gnome/gnome-mount
[07:19] <AlexLatchford> I currently have no network access as the pc I am using has no network port lol
[07:20] <vinze> Oh that sucks... :P
[07:20] <AlexLatchford> so was going to try and get Wifi working from an old usb adapter
[07:20] <AlexLatchford> but trying to compile ndiswrapper requires build-essential
[07:20] <AlexLatchford> and now gutsy cant even mount my usb drive to get the ndiswrapper source
[07:20] <AlexLatchford> however build-essential works lol
[08:10] <hyper__ch> hmm, new kernel
[08:11] <vinze> Gotta love it :P
[08:55] <mweichert> hello! does anyone know how to enable the compiz cube with xfvm4? :)
[08:55] <mweichert> I don't want to use emerald
[08:56] <vinze> I think you can just install beryl-manager and use it to switch window decorators
[08:57] <mweichert> vinze: hmm, how do I go about that with fusion (in gutsy)?
[08:57] <vinze> You already have CF installed?
[08:58] <vinze> Hmm... beryl-manager is not in the repo's for Gutsy...
[08:59] <mweichert> vinze: yeah, and it works okay... but I'm used to xfvm4, and like how it's lighter-weight and to me, prettier than emerald
[08:59] <vinze> mweichert, I think you then need gnome-compiz-manager
[08:59] <vinze> But I'm not sure
[09:00] <vinze> Then perhaps you can configure it in the settings manager?
[09:01] <mweichert> vinze: using fusion's preference manager, I cannot set the wm
[09:01] <vinze> Then I'm afraid I can't help you, sorry. I haven't used Gutsy yet
[09:02] <mweichert> well I'll give gnome-compiz-manager a try...
[09:02] <mweichert> thanks for your help
[09:02] <vinze> np
[09:33] <kupesoft> I've installed gnome-network-manager and libpam-keyring (and added the necessary lines to /etc/pam.d/gdm) to ignore the network-manager keyring popup every time I want to connect to a wireless network or reboot. This normally works on Ubuntu, but doesn't on Xubuntu - anyone know what the problem is?
[09:55] <arttu> can anyone tell me how to get the xfce system tray and launch toolbar started again?
[09:56] <TheSheep> alt+f2 and type 'xfce4-panel'
[09:57] <arttu> thanks
[12:36] <tripte1> what do you call a little switch that makes it possible to have 1 monitor and 2 computers?
[12:37] <The-Kernel> V-switch is what I've seen
[12:56] <dl1> Hi. What package is it that contains XFCE4's XDM/GDM replacement?
[12:59] <TheSheep> dl1: xfce doesn't have a replacement for gdm
[12:59] <TheSheep> dl1: it uses the same gdm as gnome
[12:59] <dl1> TheSheep: Alright, it must configure it differently then. Thanks.
[01:02] <DeadlikeU> hello
[01:03] <DeadlikeU> how can i listen to streaming radio that uses the wm player format
[01:06] <TheSheep> DeadlikeU: you need to install the proprietary windows codecs
[01:07] <TheSheep> !codecs
[01:07] <ubotu> For multimedia issues, this page has useful information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats - See also http://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/common-tasks-chap.html - But please use free formats if you can: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats
[01:07] <DeadlikeU> ok how do i do that thesheep
[01:07] <TheSheep> DeadlikeU: it described on that page
[01:08] <TheSheep> 's