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scizzo-gerro: test gparted00:00
scizzo-gerro: http://lists.ethernal.org/oldarchives/dunlug-0408/msg00134.html00:00
SoManyQuestionshere's what fdisk -l says: Disk /dev/sda: 2041 MB, 2041839616 bytes00:01
SoManyQuestions65 heads, 32 sectors/track, 1917 cylinders00:01
SoManyQuestionsUnits = cylinders of 2080 * 512 = 1064960 bytes00:01
SoManyQuestionsThis doesn't look like a partition table00:01
SoManyQuestionsProbably you selected the wrong device.00:01
SoManyQuestions   Device Boot      Start         End      Blocks   Id  System00:01
SoManyQuestions/dev/sda1   ?       32267      292296   270429664+   e  W95 FAT16 (LBA)00:01
SoManyQuestions/dev/sda2   ?      387183      387183           0    0  Empty00:02
SoManyQuestionsPartition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary.00:02
SoManyQuestions/dev/sda3          137382     1169826  1073741824    0  Empty00:02
SoManyQuestionsPartition 3 does not end on cylinder boundary.00:02
scizzo-SoManyQuestions: wow! don't spam!00:02
SoManyQuestions/dev/sda4          395233      395249       16384    0  Empty00:02
SoManyQuestionsPartition 4 does not end on cylinder boundary.00:02
SoManyQuestionssoorry for that!00:02
scizzo-SoManyQuestions: past things like that on pastebin mate... :P00:02
SoManyQuestionssorry, didn't realise it would come out like that!00:02
scizzo-http://lists.ethernal.org/oldarchives/dunlug-0408/msg00140.html00:02
SoManyQuestionswhat's the pastebin?00:02
scizzo-seems like gpart and dd is a good thingy to have00:02
scizzo-SoManyQuestions: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/00:03
scizzo-SoManyQuestions: or http://paste.ubuntu.com/00:03
SoManyQuestionsthanks, checking, my connection is a bit slow tonight00:04
scizzo-martyn: well if there is no error I remember that my system was strange with ALSA also00:04
scizzo-martyn: not that I am using a laptop but still00:04
SoManyQuestionsok, i see a sort of web form, what do i do with it once i paste my text?00:05
martynscizzo - I am listening!00:05
scizzo-SoManyQuestions: well first try to past something in big field thingy and then type a nice little Poster: text....and then click on paste00:06
scizzo-martyn: ?00:06
scizzo-martyn: nothing comes out?00:06
scizzo-martyn: in another terminal type alsa-mixer00:06
martynhang on - opening all that is needed now...00:07
SoManyQuestionsi just typed my alias as Poster, is that right?00:07
scizzo-SoManyQuestions: well type: I am testing this cool thingy00:07
scizzo-SoManyQuestions: in the Poster place00:07
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scizzo-SoManyQuestions: and then type: clear ; cat /etc/hosts00:08
scizzo-SoManyQuestions: in a terminal00:08
scizzo-take the output and past in Content:00:08
scizzo-and  then click paste00:09
martynscizzo - cannot find alsa-mixer AND cannot apt-get install it either (couldn't find package)00:11
martynany ideas?00:11
scizzo-martyn: hmmm: alsamixer00:11
scizzo-then.. :P00:11
martynoops - sorry!00:11
scizzo-;)00:12
scizzo-I do wonder if the BIOS is overwritting the soundcard00:12
scizzo-but linux should be smart enough to avoid that00:12
age6racerhi all, does anyone know how to remove the filesystem icons from my desktop? I've tried the behaviour tab in desktop settings but it has no effect.00:13
scizzo-age6racer: try rightclicking on the desktop00:13
scizzo-age6racer: Desktop Settings -> Behaviour -> Desktop Icons -> super choices00:14
age6racersuper choices?00:14
scizzo-age6racer: you see where it says Desktop Icons?00:15
age6raceryeah00:15
scizzo-age6racer: in the drop down menu you can choose none00:15
scizzo-there is 3 choices there right?00:15
age6raceryeah, but I still want the trash, and removable devices. Just not filesystem.00:16
age6racerwhen I select the ones I want from the check boxes it does nothing00:16
TheSheepage6racer: you need to reload the xfdesktop for the change to take effect, unfortunately00:16
scizzo-martyn: how is it going?00:17
TheSheepage6racer: you can do it with 'killall -s USR1 xfdesktop'00:17
age6racerok I think the problem is that some of my disk partitions seem to be recognised as removable devices00:17
TheSheepage6racer: it's a lso a good way to swithc the wallpaper to the next one on the list00:18
age6racerI still have a file system icon even with the check box unticked though00:18
martynscizzo - got terminals open all over. Been slowed down by HDD activity - it only has 256MB RAM so everything drags!00:20
scizzo-martyn: hehe...know the feeling00:20
martynI have been able to ID chipset thro' alsamixer - Realtek ALC250 rev. 200:22
scizzo-eeeepp...realtek... :P00:22
scizzo-martyn: toshiba laptop?00:22
martynIt is an Acer Travelmate 2200 (2201LC).00:23
martynAbout 3 years old and recently had Windows XP dumped off of it...00:23
martynAll alsamixer settings for playback are at 100%.00:24
scizzo-martyn: reading a bit about the card00:24
TheSheepmartyn: make sure they all have 'OO' not 'MM' under them00:25
TheSheepmartyn: switch with the 'm' key00:25
scizzo-martyn: cat /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base | grep snd-hda-intel00:26
martynFrom within alsamixer??00:27
scizzo-seems like this card got something in common with that driver00:27
scizzo-TheSheep: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-521854.html00:27
scizzo-martyn: we can try one thing00:28
martynYes. Got them all with green OOs apart from IEC958 which doesn't have an option for MM / OO.00:29
martynYes - a hammer?00:29
scizzo-martyn: maybe you should test oss00:30
martynran the cat command - what was that for? Yes. Will try OSS.00:31
scizzo-this soundcard actually seems to be a big pain in the b**00:33
scizzo-martyn: ls -l /dev/dsp00:34
martynit seems it to me - a big quiet pain!00:35
martyncrw-rw---- 1 root audio 14, 3 2007-12-19 22:43 /dev/dsp00:35
scizzo-martyn: btw....do you know if you get any other sound like from programs that uses systemsound or so?00:36
TheSheepcat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp   (and cover your ears)00:37
scizzo-Ctrl+C when if you hear random noice00:37
scizzo-:P00:38
scizzo-TheSheep: can pulseaudio be in the way for the normal sound?00:39
scizzo-ummm I mean for the sound from other applications...00:39
TheSheepscizzo-: yes, if the soundcard has only one channel00:40
TheSheepscizzo-: and the othe apps are not smart enough to use pulseaudi and try to use the soundcard directly00:40
scizzo-hmmm00:41
martynsheep - tried that - both with ears covered and uncovered - still nothing.00:43
TheSheepmartyn: not even an error message?00:43
martynno random noise - unless you count fingers on keyboard.00:43
martynnothing - cursor went to far left with no prompt for about a minute so CTRL+C - prompt appeared so repeated procedure x2. Still nothing.00:44
martynhave got it 'running' now in a terminal but still no noise.00:45
TheSheepthe diagnosis is simple yet brillaint: your sound doesn't work00:45
SoManyQuestionsdoes sound work at all from a live cd like knoppix?00:45
scizzo-martyn: you get no "beeps" at all from the machine?00:45
TheSheepmartyn: have you looked for a volume control on your laptop?00:46
scizzo-martyn: its rather fenomenal IMO00:46
TheSheepmartyn: like you know, a little wheel you could turn up...00:46
martynThank you sheep. SMQ - will put a liveCD in tomorrow. I know it used to work with Mandriva 1 but it was SO slow....00:46
scizzo-martyn: the knoppix CD might overwrite the bios a little different then Ubuntu00:46
scizzo-not 100% sure though00:47
TheSheepmartyn: say, does 'dmesg' say anything about sound?00:47
TheSheepmartyn: type 'dmesg | less' and look at the end00:47
martynHang on. No to the external volume control (thank god).00:48
TheSheepmartyn: why, it would solve your problem00:48
martynWell - yeah - you are right but I would have felt a bit of an a*** if that was the problem!!00:49
TheSheepwe are all only humans00:50
TheSheepor sheep00:50
TheSheepmartyn: does 'lsmod | grep snd' show anything?00:51
martynYeah, sorry. Looked thro'a ll of dmesg and only things that might me of interest are PCI slot 1 and 8 cannot be allocated.00:51
TheSheepmartyn: hmm... you might want to play with irq settings in your bios00:52
R_MHey. Could I pester someone for some help?00:53
martynsheep - will try that. Also - lsmod shows LOADS of modules to various snd bits.00:53
TheSheep!ask | R_M00:53
ubotuR_M: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)00:53
R_MI have an old Celeron 300A/Abit BH6 mobo box that I've put Xubuntu on, and am planning to give to my Dad as a present for use in his workshop.00:53
R_MThe wireless card I put in is a Dynex DX-WGDTC, which is, according to the reviews I find on the 'net, supposed to be one of the best wireless cards it's possible to get for Linux, and it's supposed to work for Ubuntu right out of the box. And in the Xubuntu box it used to be in, my newer Athlon 2600+ machine, it did indeed work.00:54
martynListen guys and sheep. Thanks for your help. I am off to bed now but will try all of your suggestions (knoppix live and IRQetc). Thank you again for your time and knowledge. Will report back WHEN it is working!!!00:54
martynSee you.00:54
R_MBut in this older one, Xubuntu won't notice it at all, either the installation on the hard drive or if I boot the CD as a LiveCD. When I do a lspci on the machine it doesn't even notice the card is there, and I've tried it in two different slots.00:54
R_MIs the mobo just too old to work with this kind of card? Or is there something else I need to do to get it to work?00:54
* somerville32 waves.00:54
TheSheepR_M: it's an usb card? pci? pcimcia?00:55
R_MPCI.00:55
TheSheepit should just work :(00:56
R_MIt doesn't. Either with the installed version or the LiveCD.00:56
somerville32lspci please :)00:56
TheSheepR_M: you are sure it connects properly? you did turn off the computer to insert it?00:56
R_Mlspci doesn't even see it. And unfortunately it's not on the 'net right now for me to be able to copy and paste it over.00:56
R_MYes I did, and I've tried it in two different PCI slots.00:57
TheSheepR_M: did you try to put other pci cards into those slots?00:57
R_MNo.00:57
TheSheepR_M: just to see if they work00:57
R_M(Being dragged away from computer. Will read suggestions and respond when I get back.)00:57
TheSheepR_M: another thing, you migth check if they are disabled in bios00:58
zoredacheR_M: if it worked, and now isn't working there is always a chance the hardware has failed.  When you transfered it between computers maybe you introduced too much ESD.00:59
SoManyQuestionswell, off to bed for me... thanks for the advice01:05
nantaxhas anyone have successfully configured compiz on xubuntu?01:11
nantaxi tried it but i ended up with a system that always boots on the lowest resolution...01:11
scizzo-nantax: only using the standard settings really with shadows and so on01:11
nantaxinstalled ubuntu and now im leaving xubuntu... lol01:12
vidd!seen jester4501:16
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about seen jester45 - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi01:16
viddAlpha 2?01:17
scizzo-vidd: yes?01:17
viddthe topic says Alpha 2 to be released Dec 20....01:18
scizzo-vidd: well yes sometime during the night/day01:18
viddalpha 2 of what?01:18
scizzo-hardy heron01:19
viddah01:19
scizzo-vidd: http://www.ubuntu.com/testing01:24
viddty scizzo-01:24
scizzo-vidd: however if you are not confortable with the .deb system then I suggest to stick with gutsy01:24
scizzo-vidd: hardy willl break.....at some point and is not a stable marked system or even marked as being supported01:25
viddheh...i just upgraded my server from fiesty to gutsy today and all kinds of things broke01:25
viddbut i have a friend helping me to fix it01:26
scizzo-nice friends01:28
viddonly cost me sudo rights and disk-space (and bandwith of course!)01:29
scizzo-vidd: hehe01:30
scizzo-vidd: you could always screen him and follow the steps he takes for fix the server01:30
scizzo-just for fun and then tell him that "big brother is watching"01:30
viddi trust these guys01:30
viddthey helped me to get it going in the first place01:31
scizzo-vidd: hehe yeah but for kicks you could do what I said01:31
viddi will keep it in mind01:32
R_MCould the fact that my computer already has an Ethernet card in it (it didn't come with built-in) be preventing it from seeing the wireless ethernet one?01:45
viddcan someone point me to a how-to to take 80% of one partition and add it to another (without losing any data)?01:45
scizzo-vidd: you mean a already formatted and used disk?01:48
R_MI think you'd really be better off just backing everything up and reformatting.01:48
viddthe one partition is pretty much empty...but my /var partition is almost full01:49
scizzo-vidd: well does not answer my question really01:50
viddwell...yes...formated and used01:51
The-Kernelit looks as if we'll back up /var, formatt /tmp and /var so that they can be combined without a problem01:51
viddbut back up to where?01:52
vidddo we have space01:52
viddwhoops...wrong channel01:53
scizzo-vidd: a simple way to explain why its not a good idea to try and steal info from a disk that is in use and is formatted is that partitions get information from various places on the disk itself...01:53
scizzo-vidd: which means that you can damage them quite easily by stealing space from another disk....to another disk...01:54
scizzo-vidd: and..well another thing is....if you want to do what you want to do pretty much means formatting a partition anyway so01:54
viddim pretty sure the two partitions are on the same physical drive01:55
scizzo-vidd: well yes.....doesnt matter though01:55
viddso back-up the one partion...reformat the two partions into one?01:55
viddor two redistributed pieces anyway01:56
scizzo-did you say it was /var that was full?01:58
scizzo-have you ever ran a: apt-get clean01:58
scizzo-?01:58
The-Kernelyes01:59
The-KernelI did01:59
scizzo-The-Kernel: was talking to vidd though.. :P01:59
The-Kernellol01:59
viddscizzo-, he is the freind that is helping me02:00
vidd=]02:00
scizzo-aaa02:00
scizzo-didn't know02:00
scizzo-and..well have problems reading minds.. ;)02:01
viddi figured...thats why i said it02:01
viddyour cystal ball in the shop too?02:01
vidd=]02:01
scizzo-nah I just read minds02:01
viddok...do you see lotto numbers too?02:02
scizzo-nope02:03
vidddarn!02:03
scizzo-well good luck with the machine then02:03
viddthanks for your input02:03
scizzo-well I need to sleep now...so...hehe02:04
The-Kernelbye!02:05
R_MI installed the nVidia proprietary drivers on my machine, decided I didn't like them, and uninstalled and restarted. Now I get an error box about how the x server can't start due to graphical error. So I rebooted into recovery mode. What package(s) do I need to apt-get to fix the graphics?02:50
soldatsR_M, is that a different card than what you normally use03:11
R_MIn re X server question, never mind, I found the problem; I had boogered up my fstab.03:27
R_MIf anyone was here for my wireless card question, I've rebooted my main Linux box with the card in it and it defefinitely detected it. The question's why my old Abit BH6/Celeron 300A system didn't.03:27
jasonagois there a "Run" applet in xubuntu? Well I'm not really on xubuntu...I just installed xfce in kubuntu...any help on how I can run adept manager as root? I am always prompted "You cant make any modifications...blah blah...youi need to become root..."....03:41
R_Mjason: if you open a terminal (under accessories) you can type sudo <command-you-want-to-run>03:52
R_MIt'll then ask for your password.03:52
R_MBut it'll only do that every few minutes, so you can sudo several commands but only have to enter your password once.03:52
jasonago2what's the name of the default window style in xubuntu?04:08
jasonago2I have installed xfce on kubuntu and I think the default style I have is different from the xubuntu website's screenshots....04:08
soldatsno clue but i think its toward the end if the list04:08
neur1kubuntu is kde04:09
soldatslol yea i has read error04:10
neur1what's up soldats04:12
soldatshey man04:13
soldatsdid you get all your stuff solved04:13
soldatswhere do you live04:15
neur1nope, did all the patches but press play and it blinks then turns off04:22
neur1for dvd playback04:22
neur1are you guys using the default player or do you have a favorite?04:22
neur1hawaii usa04:22
neur1is there a setting to change the font color in the panel?04:24
soldatslol i has a dvd player for my dvds04:24
soldatsnot sure about font color04:25
soldatswhat app are you using04:25
neur1for?04:25
neur1in the panel04:26
soldatsdvd?04:27
neur1totem04:27
soldatsahh, i love it04:27
soldatsdo you have the restricted codecs04:28
neur1it works well in an hp but not in an ibm04:28
soldatser i really dont remeberwhat they are called04:28
neur1yes04:28
soldatssome dvds are restricted and wont play right04:28
neur1followed the directions for both, except ibm has 16 color bit04:29
neur1so i guess that's the holdup04:30
soldatslol maybe im not sure04:30
neur1should work , on paper lol04:30
soldatsha04:31
soldatsi have had no electricity for a few days but was there something else you needed a few days ago or was that it04:32
soldatsi really dont remember04:32
bajaboy1010I hate to be a bother, but is this where i can come for help?05:19
crimsunsure.05:19
bajaboy1010I just got Xubuntu for the first time on my computer and I've run into a problem05:20
corruptionoflulzj #pcmcorega05:20
bajaboy1010is there anyone i should talk to specificly?05:21
soldats!ask05:21
ubotuDon't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)05:21
bajaboy1010heh-05:21
bajaboy1010ok so I just installed Xubuntu on an old dell laptop, a Latitude cs40005:22
bajaboy1010and I get this odd display error05:22
bajaboy1010The system cant detect my graphics card05:22
bajaboy1010so when I try to log in the screen is very tiny05:22
bajaboy1010and there is a lot of black space around the screen05:23
bajaboy1010anyone know what to do about it?05:23
soldatshmm05:25
soldatshave you checked the resolution05:27
soldatstried to set it to what you prefer05:28
bajaboy1010yes, but the system cant detect what moniter the laptop uses, and i have no way of knowing for sure. so what ends up happening is that it reverts to a smaller resolution05:29
soldats"sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" try the defaults and when you get to monitor set to desired resolution. make backups as necessary05:30
bajaboy1010ok sounds good05:31
bajaboy1010I'll try05:31
bajaboy1010sweet05:32
bajaboy1010thanks05:32
soldatsdont take this lightly05:32
bajaboy1010?05:32
soldatsthere is a chance something might mess up05:32
bajaboy1010I have no data on the system as of yet, so there is no serious risk involved05:33
soldatsjust use the default when necessary since you dont know the monitor settings05:33
soldatsohok05:33
bajaboy1010yeah, this is a newly installed system05:33
soldatsill be back in a bit i goot run to the store05:33
soldatsill chack back in a few05:33
bajaboy1010thanks for the hekp05:35
bajaboy1010Ill give it a shot05:35
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ere4si!hotkey07:38
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about hotkey - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi07:38
soldatshotkey??07:45
ere4simapping keys to functions08:12
neur1how big is the iso?08:14
soldatsere4si, like what functions opening something???08:17
ere4sihotkeys is a service - you can map key combos to open apps etc08:18
soldatsyou can also use applications > aettings  > keyboard settings08:19
ere4siyou can use the menu as well :)08:39
soldatsmenu to do what08:40
soldatsere4si, menu to do what08:41
ere4sisoldats: - poor attempt at humor... - menu to open apps :)08:41
soldatsahh sorry i am a little inebriated08:42
soldatsthe menu will open all apps08:42
soldatsif said app is in menu08:42
ere4sithe issue was hotkey wasn't running as a service so no buttons could be mapped08:42
Catoptromancyyou can map key combos to do anything really08:43
soldatsyes08:43
ere4sinot my dishes :)08:43
Catoptromancyit could!08:43
soldatslol08:43
ere4sihehe08:43
Catoptromancywith some creatvivity08:44
soldatswrite a program with pygame to wash dishes and add hot keys ???? profit08:45
Catoptromancyneed housr interface08:45
Catoptromancyhouse08:46
Catoptromancywireless adaptors08:46
ere4siinterface with a dishwasher - the missus would get upset at being connected to the net!08:50
soldatsinternet == world domination08:52
TheSheepgoogle? did someone say google?08:53
soldatsdishwasher == google08:55
Pondiboy!rules09:47
ubotuThe people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines09:47
neur1what's the name to input for a terminal laucher, not xterm but . . .09:53
TheSheepxfce4-terminal09:57
neur1thank you09:59
mikubuntuare there any devs in the room?  wonder if anyone ever considered putting the version names or numbers on the splash screen?10:11
TheSheepmikubuntu: your best bet to reach devs ia the -dev mailing list10:12
TheSheeps/ia/is10:12
TheSheepmikubuntu: we are keeping them in a closet and forcing to program, you see10:12
mikubuntuTheSheep: ahhhh....10:13
mikubuntuno, i'm not that ambitious ... lol10:14
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TheSheepPondiboy: can you please disable these messages?10:15
TheSheepPondiboy: thank you10:15
mikubuntumy real prob tonite is that i don't know why two supposedly good etho cards are not getting detected on either of two machines i had x on... but not sure what version, hence the question about displaying version #s.  am reinstalling with fresh burn of 7.10, and hoping/wondering if after all that my etho will get detected.10:16
TheSheepmikubuntu: weird, we had someone with similar problem last night10:17
TheSheepmikubuntu: it worked in one box and didn't in other10:17
TheSheepmikubuntu: might be a coincidence though10:17
mikubuntuor a conspiracy.10:18
mikubuntuyou never know. lol.10:18
TheSheepstealth ninja bunnies are everywhere10:18
mikubuntuwee little buggers, aren't they10:20
mikubuntu89% of base system installed, just checked, got a ways to go still... want to try to have these two machines ready to give away for xmas  ...  arrrrrgggghhh....10:21
botchyHi! I just installed Xubuntu 7.10 on my laptop and I would really like to go online now with it. I can't do it on my own. The Internet comes from my Windows XP desktop via an ad-hoc wifi connection and worked with xp on the laptop. Anyone in the mood to help me set it up?10:40
botchywhen I use the tool next to the clock, windows says connection established but xubuntu doesn't and kills it after a minute. ther is no web access during that time10:41
gerrobotchy: have you connected it to ethernet for a bit and updated the system?10:42
gerroit lists a wireless card/interface too right?10:43
botchyno. my cable modem doesn't allow further ethernet devices. even unplugging the other one won't help, no matter if xubuntu or windows10:44
botchybut eth1 lists my wireless card, a cisco aeronet 350, so its compatible and preinstalled10:44
mikubuntubotchy, what's an ad hoc wifi?10:45
gerrobotchy: there info about doing what your working with here http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-188482.html10:45
gerrobotchy: also what is your essid? if you put number or capitals in weird spots it won't be recognized I think10:45
botchywell, its directly between the windows desktop and the laptop, no router involved. well the ssid is MaFe8610:47
botchyit is in the networks lists, but after entering the wep code, the connection simply doesn't get established10:47
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TheSheepPondiboy: please disable these messages10:49
gerrobotchy: hmm I put wep key (hexadecimal) don't know what it means by ascii10:51
botchyi tried both. but should be hexadecimal, as it consists of 13 numbers10:52
gerrohuh?10:54
gerrohexadecimal isn't all numbers10:54
gerroits 1-9 with A-F10:54
gerrooh and 0 too10:55
botchyoh. well there is also a 0.10:55
botchyis there a different tool that i could use to cinfig my settings?11:01
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botchyi'll try again later11:06
botchythx for trying11:06
tichdoes thunar support tagging (or some other convenient, maybe non-hierarchical, way of organizing)?12:04
tichi know that thunar has the media tagging plugin which allows tagging of music files but i want something that could tag and search tags of all files.12:18
Catoptromancygrep maybe?12:28
Catoptromancydepends on file12:28
chris_weremay i have some advice12:34
chris_wereso is everybody here a devoted xfce fan?12:40
Catoptromancypossibly12:44
TheSheepchris_were: no12:44
TheSheepchris_were: also, this is a support channel12:45
bimI log in, I see the spash, and then my screens turn gray. If I ctl-alt-f1 and back,  I see my desktop briefly, then back to gray. Help?13:32
anquietasGreetings.13:50
bimanquietas: do you answer questions?13:50
anquietasI answer those I am capable of.13:51
anquietasThough, I am here to ask for an advice. :) I am contemplating switching to Xubuntu. Is Xubuntu stable? What are the disadvantages? Does it look good? (Stupid question, but it's not irrelevant)13:56
bimwell, consider the question I asked a few moments ago ...  I log in, I see the spash, and then my screens turn gray. If I ctl-alt-f1 and back,  I see my desktop briefly, then back to gray. Help?13:56
anquietasGraphics driver fails to do its job?13:57
bimI'm finding it not all that stable, and that there isn't much evidence of a support community.13:57
bimDriver is fine. GNOME works fine.13:57
bimxubuntu worked fine yesterday.13:57
anquietasAh. Hm. Did you change something consciously?13:58
bimI plugged my second monitor back in when I returned from my trip.13:58
anquietasDoes it help to... plug it out again?13:58
bimI ran out of patience before trying that experiment.13:59
anquietasTry it. It might be significant.13:59
anquietasAlbeit I can't think of a logical correlation...13:59
bimit may be related to a problem I saw before: every so often, some mysterious process 'turns off' the 'xfce manage desktop' preference.13:59
bimI can't figure out where it is stored on disk.13:59
anquietasI have never used Xubuntu, nor Xfce. Therefore I haven't experienced such issues (yet!).14:00
TheSheepbim: press alt+f2 and type 'xfdesktop'14:00
TheSheepbim: that happens whet xfdesktop crashes14:00
TheSheepbim: but it should't crash anymore in 7.1014:01
bimThat sounds like the solution to my second problem, not my first one, insofar as ps claimed that I had an xfdesktop process when I used ctl-alt-f1 to get to a shell.14:01
anquietasTheSheep, could you tell me some relevant information about Xubuntu?14:01
bimHowever, I'll try it in a moment.14:01
TheSheep!ask | anquietas14:02
ubotuanquietas: Don't ask to ask a question. Just ask your question :)14:02
anquietasI asked. :P14:02
anquietas«  I am contemplating switching to Xubuntu. Is Xubuntu stable? What are the disadvantages? Does it look good? (Stupid question, but it's not irrelevant) »14:02
TheSheepanquietas: you need to be a little more specific14:02
anquietasMore specifically: I am using Debian with Enlightenment right now - Does it make sense to switch to Xubuntu? What would I lose, what could I gain?14:03
TheSheepanquietas: it's stable, there are screenshots on the xubuntu.org web page, disadvantages depend on what you do/need14:03
TheSheepanquietas: I don't know enlightement too well14:03
pleia2anquietas: I switched from debian with enlightenment, xfce is nice since it's easier to do stuff like bind keys and make other config changes, I'm quite happy with it14:04
anquietasI need a stable and reliable operating system and a visually pleasing desktop environment to run scientific applications which I would hate to see crashing while doing their job.14:04
TheSheepanquietas: compared to xubuntu, debian is more stable :)14:04
anquietaspleia2, may I ask what you are mainly doing on the computer?14:05
pleia2anquietas: I'm a sysadmin, so primarily I am sshing into servers to do command line work, but I also have a mail client running, a web browser, use gimp often, music player14:06
anquietasWell, I guess that it's almost unavoidable that a system crashes at times... it's just the frequency of it doing so that makes me think of switching to a more "stable" system.14:07
bimall is well on one monitor.14:07
TheSheepanquietas: if your system crashes, I'd seriously check the hardware14:08
bimxfdesktop is already running.14:08
bimI thought to kill and restart it, but i don't know what to tell it for -display.14:08
anquietas=P TheSheep, interestingly, it doesn't crash on Vista.14:08
pleia2anquietas: I don't have problems with crashes (although, I did on Debian from time to time due to xorg issues)14:08
bimand it worked fine on two monitors two days ago.14:09
bimany ideas?14:09
anquietasbim, mh. Plugging out the second monitor helped? Cool.14:09
TheSheepbim: the usual "what did you change?" :)14:09
bimThat's all I changed. On Monday, I was running on two monitors.14:10
bimOn tuesday and wednesday, on the road with just the laptop.14:10
bimNow back.14:10
bimI probably didled the 'compose windows' settings.14:10
bimIn other words, it's probably not quite all I changed.14:10
anquietasYou possibly have to tell xfdesktop to ... use both monitors ?14:10
bimit is using both desktops. It shows the right stuff for a tantelizing instant.14:11
bimI guess I could flush all of ~/.config and see what I see.14:11
TheSheepbim: just create a new account14:12
bimI have an extra, come to think of it. Off I go.14:12
anquietasWell, thanks for the advice TheSheep / pleia2.14:13
anquietasCan I get a Xubuntu LiveCD?14:13
bimwell, that did it. Some settings really doesn't get along with my second monitor.14:13
anquietasLiveCD Iso.14:14
scizzo-anquietas: yes14:14
scizzo-anquietas: the standard ISO is actually a small LiveCD thingy which you can see how it looks on the computer14:15
anquietasNice. Is it the 7.10 release I should get?14:15
scizzo-anquietas: AFAIK E17 is nice if you want to have whole animation and so on desktop....which IMO compiz cover rather good at the moment14:16
scizzo-anquietas: E17 has a few other advanteges also..however I belive that if you want to use a good GTK2 stable system running the same stuff as Ubuntu with gnome then I do suggest Xubuntu14:16
scizzo-anquietas: also....XFCE is fast14:17
anquietasMind you, I am a newbie, as to Linux. :) Compiz is ... yet another desktop manager?14:17
scizzo-anquietas: nah...its the motor running to create shadows and so on for menus etc14:17
scizzo-ubotu: tell anquietas about compiz14:17
scizzo-bah14:17
scizzo-need to learn how it works14:17
anquietasIt worked.14:18
anquietasI got a private message. :P14:18
scizzo-anquietas: http://www.xfce-look.org/14:18
scizzo-anquietas: is a nice place to see how people change the desktop a bit on XFCE14:18
scizzo-ooo....good afternoon all btw14:19
anquietas:) Greetings.14:19
anquietasMhm, thanks for the link.14:19
anquietasTherefore, Compiz is an application running simultaneously to the system that manages the GUI's appearance?14:20
scizzo-no problem14:20
scizzo-anquietas: there ya go!14:20
anquietasFine.14:20
scizzo-you have standard settings you can add to the desktop directly...however compiz is really dependent on the GLX settings for the card also14:21
scizzo-what kind of graphics card do you have?14:21
anquietasUhm, Geforce 7200.14:22
anquietasIt should suffice for most things, I guess...14:22
scizzo-yeah14:22
scizzo-the nvidia drivers are ok at the moment14:22
scizzo-the support for the cards also14:22
anquietasTrue. That's one thing I have had least problems with.14:23
scizzo-my suggestion is to try xubuntu out on a drive somewhere...if you like it...well then you like it and can overwrite everything with that wonderful system called xubuntu14:23
anquietasMh, is Compiz included in the Xubuntu package (7.10 [x86] Desktop) ?14:23
TheSheepanquietas: no14:24
anquietasBut it's surely simple to add it.14:24
anquietasRight? =D14:24
TheSheepanquietas: probably14:24
TheSheepanquietas: but who'd want it?14:24
scizzo-I have never tried installing it on the XFCE system14:24
anquietasscizzo-, where did you install it?14:25
TheSheepanquietas: xubuntu has some simple compositing build in: transparency and shadows14:25
scizzo-anquietas: http://ubuntuguide.org/wiki/Ubuntu:Gutsy14:25
scizzo-anquietas: another good link14:25
scizzo-anquietas: well I am using the standard stuff that is included with xubuntu..and well...I don't feel that 200 animated windows on the desktop is need for a working desktop14:26
scizzo-anquietas: I am using a few shadows and so on14:26
anquietasTrue, but Compiz can be used decently. It's not necessary to flood the desktop with effects.14:26
anquietasIt's just that I have stumbled across a nice Compiz theme on the link you sent before and I want to try it. :P14:27
scizzo-screenshot.....smile everyone14:27
TheSheepanquietas: it's easy to insatll and try, it gets a little harder to have running by default, but there are howtos14:28
anquietasUbuntu 7.10 seems to have it pre-installed.14:28
TheSheepanquietas: yes, but xubuntu is supposed to be lighter14:29
TheSheepkernel upgrade, yay14:39
scizzo-anquietas: http://fluff.ath.cx/screenshot_1.png14:39
scizzo-anquietas: that is what I am using at the moment14:39
TheSheepoooh, a screenshot contest? :D14:39
scizzo-TheSheep: nah14:40
scizzo-TheSheep: me being silly as always14:40
scizzo-so a silly contest. :P14:40
TheSheepscizzo-: pretty harcore contrast14:40
TheSheepd14:40
TheSheepscizzo-: that white window on black background14:40
scizzo-hehe14:41
anquietasNice, scizzo-. :)14:41
scizzo-TheSheep: well if it is going to be white...its going to be white14:42
scizzo-TheSheep: I am using a 8800GTS card with a Samsung 226CW monitor... :P14:42
TheSheep940bw here14:43
TheSheephttp://atos.wmid.amu.edu.pl/~sheep/shot.png14:43
scizzo-TheSheep: nice14:44
TheSheepthat's what I use for an IDE :)14:44
scizzo-TheSheep: coding a game or something?14:45
TheSheepscizzo-: yeah, folling around14:46
TheSheepfooling14:46
scizzo-hehe nice14:46
anquietasscizzo-, where are you from?14:48
scizzo-beutiful girls, next to denmark, europe14:50
node_6hi all14:51
node_6I'm new to ubuntu.  I understand that it's based on debian ( good! )  Debian does have an excellent package manager and selection of packages, though the packages in the stable branch are allowed to get pretty stale (imho).14:53
scizzo-node_6: you mean no updates?14:54
node_6how do ubuntu's packages compare to debian's?   and does xubuntu share packages with ubuntu?14:54
node_6scizzo-:  security updates are wonderful, but minor/major version updates for new compatibilties/feature support leave a bit to be desired14:55
node_6I'm on etch 64-bit now and I just picked up a couple security updates this morning.  I have absolutely no complaints there14:55
TheSheepubuntu has a release every 6 months14:55
TheSheepon a fixed schedule14:55
TheSheepthe packages are not updated before releases, except for security/bug fixes14:56
node_6in the 6-month releases, how close are the included packages to the latest and greatest?14:56
scizzo-node_6: depends on the releases really14:56
node_6eg.  etch is still on gnome 2.1414:57
TheSheepnode_6: I don't remember exactly (you can check it on the wiki), but I think the version freeze is 2 months before the release14:57
node_6and does xubuntu share packages with ubuntu?14:58
TheSheephttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardyReleaseSchedule <-- schedule for Hardy14:58
scizzo-node_6: yes14:58
TheSheepnode_6: yes14:58
node_6therefore, by choosing xubuntu over ubuntu, I would not loose a great deal of package choices?14:58
node_6(other than having xfce instead of gnome)14:58
TheSheepnode_6: you can install each and every package from any of ubuntu, kubuntu or edubuntu14:59
TheSheepnode_6: the difference is only in what's installed by default and initial configuration14:59
node_6understood15:00
node_6thanks all :)15:00
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MacongaI just installed Xunbunto on another computer from a live cd, restarted the computer, and i get this message "Operating Ststem Not Found"15:18
MacongaOperating Sytstem*15:18
MacongaCan someone help me ?15:22
node_6hmm..15:25
node_6Maconga:  1) did you install a bootloader (lilo, grub)?  2) where did you install the bootloader (mbr, hda, sda)?  3) is the boot partition set active?  4) is the bootloader configured correctly (/etc/lilo.conf  /boot/grub/menu.lst)?15:27
MacongaNever Mind, Found My problem, I had The Cd Rom set up as Master Drive and the Hard Disk as Slave.15:28
node_6:)15:28
MacongaNow i got the hard drive set up as Master, and the Cd as  slave15:29
MacongaThanks anyway node_615:29
node_6I made the mistake of choosing amd64 for etch.  I don't think I'll do that this time...  32-bit gusty gibbon for me  :)15:30
node_6next thing is the choice of installer...15:31
node_6the alternate install CD sounds much more flexible15:31
node_6anyone have an opinion?15:33
TheSheepnode_6: it's faster15:34
node_6alternate cd is?15:34
TheSheepnode_6: and has an expert mode15:34
TheSheepnode_6: yes15:34
node_6:)  and the other cd is like a "live cd" with the option to install?15:34
TheSheepand you can for example do the commandline install and install xfce and other parts of xubuntu manually15:35
node_6very nice15:35
TheSheepnode_6: yes15:35
TheSheep!install | node_615:35
ubotunode_6: Ubuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseNotes/UbiquityKnownIssues - Don't want to use a CD? Try http://tinyurl.com/3exghs - See also !automate15:35
TheSheepnode_6: there are more ways :)15:35
node_6ah... my options are limited on this machine15:36
node_6the network card is wireless-N and no distros support it out-of-the-box15:36
TheSheephttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromLinux <-- I did this once, it went pretty smooth15:36
node_6so I need something that will install 99% w/o network access, then install kernel mod for network card, then do updates15:37
TheSheepcd would be best probably15:37
* node_6 nods15:37
node_6I don't need install instructions quite yet, but I am curious how smooth ati driver installation is15:39
node_6(thinkpad t60 w/ mobility 1400)15:40
kwhkjust applied updates.  there seem to be some problems now.  when i click "shut down", it beeps.  then, it turns black and some lines showing something [OK], something failed, then the progress bar below "ubuntu", and finally, beeps before totally shuts down.16:08
kwhkanyone has similar issues?16:11
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lesshaste_is there a graphical applet to show you your current wireless connection speed?16:27
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claferrihello everyone17:53
vinzeHey claferri17:53
claferrii'm facing a really strange probleme using firefox and flash currently, google didnt help me ... when i go to youtube to see a video, it start playing and loading the video but after a very short time it just stop viewing and the download progress bar disapear17:54
claferrii have this problem since two days and i dont know what a can try else, i tryied reinstalling flash plugin, firefox, gnash17:55
vinzeIt happens with both Adobe's flash player and Gnash?17:55
claferrino, i fact i didnt succed reading a video with gnash17:55
vinzeAh, ok17:56
vinzeWell, it could of course be a Youtube bug, did you experience the same problems with embedded YouTube videos?17:56
claferriit want me to install some codec that i did install but then trying to make me install them another time17:56
claferriyes, daylimotion is the same17:56
claferrihmmm embedded youtube video ... means?17:57
claferrisorry my english is not so good (a)17:57
vinzeThat another website displays a Youtube video17:57
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claferriok, didnt try this test, just gonna try17:57
claferribut the daylimotion site seems to react the same with me17:57
vinzeVery odd, I'm afraid I can't help you17:58
claferrigoogle video react also the same way ...17:58
claferrii'm really getting bored with this :)17:59
claferrivinze: thx anyway ;)17:59
failbithi18:17
failbitcan anyone tell me how i can get compiz running with xfce?18:17
failbitnvidia, glx already ok18:18
TheSheep!compiz18:18
ubotuCompiz (compositing window manager) and XGL (X server architecture layered on top of OpenGL) - Howto at http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager - help in #compiz-fusion18:18
failbitbut what do i have to change with xfce?18:18
failbiti mean i cant install compiz-kde or compiz-gnome?18:19
viddummm....nothing18:19
TheSheepfailbit: why you can't do it?18:19
failbitis this recommendet.. and which one should i use then18:20
viddid use the -gnome18:20
FunnyMan3595Is there a graphical interface to grub in here somewhere?18:33
Catoptromancywhy would grub need a gui?18:34
FunnyMan3595To change which OS is the boot default.18:35
Catoptromancyoh a grub config18:35
FunnyMan3595Right.18:35
Catoptromancymaybe in etc?18:35
evil_techgrub.conf18:36
FunnyMan3595Yeah, I know where the file is.18:36
FunnyMan3595I know how to handle it, but the people I'm handing the computer off to, not so much.18:36
Catoptromancyheh18:38
CatoptromancyCould make a GUI18:38
evil_techor a script18:39
FunnyMan3595(and actually, it's not etc or even grub.conf (without a symlink), it's /boot/grub/menu.lst)18:39
Catoptromancy2-3 buttons, that mv's a grub.conf to /etc and mv's out old one18:39
FunnyMan3595Yeah, I'd considered that.18:39
Catoptromancypyglade i hear is easy18:39
Catoptromancyheh18:39
FunnyMan3595Think I'll probably just look up how to default it to the last one used.18:39
Catoptromancyif people can handle a simple terminal18:40
FunnyMan3595Or, rather, read the instructions in the file.18:40
Catoptromancyshell and symlink, $bootwindows   or $bootlinux18:40
Catoptromancyand those would swap the grub confs18:40
Catoptromancyor to get tricky you can have the app, actually edit grub.conf18:41
anquietasFunnyMan3595, zyes.18:41
FunnyMan3595These aren't techies.  Best to stay as simple as possible.18:41
anquietas<yes>18:41
Catoptromancyas simple as possible?18:41
Catoptromancy2 commands heh18:41
zoredacheFunnyMan3595: I think grub includes a feature that lets it default ot the last used...18:41
anquietasIn fact, FunnyMan3595, a terminal is way simpler than a GUI.18:41
FunnyMan3595No, no, non-techies.  People for whom "icon" is a vaguely-recognized word.18:41
anquietasI don't know why people fear typing.18:41
zoredacheFunnyMan3595: if they fear the word 'icon', do you really think a dual-boot system is going to make them happy?18:42
Catoptromancydoesnt grub just list OSes anyway?18:42
CarlFKhttp://xubuntu.com shouldn't it mention it works better on low end hardware?18:44
FunnyMan3595zoredache: Why wouldn't it?  They don't know enough to see it as complicated.18:44
FunnyMan3595As long as the controls are easy and the memorization negligible, it's not hard on the user.18:45
zoredacheFunnyMan3595: because if they don't understand it, they wouldn't understand why you had to reboot to use office...  A dual boot system doesn't allow for easy multitasking...  It will probably be more annoying to them, then useful18:46
FunnyMan3595The difference in speed is more than enough to make up for a little hassle.18:49
FunnyMan3595It's got 128MB of memory and XP.  Even Xubuntu isn't blazing, but it's a big improvement over the slow beast that is XP.18:50
evil_techxp on 12818:50
evil_tech***cries18:50
zoredacheFunnyMan3595: I am speaking from a place of experience where I tried to put Linux on desktop... users whined too much, and just stayed in windows.  It was wasted effort.  If you can't completely switch them to linux you probably won't be able to switch them18:50
evil_techi hope you nlited the heck out of your xp install18:50
zoredacheFunnyMan3595: oh, and just a little hassel tends to be a big deal for users that don't care about catering to the need sof the computer and actually want to get their work done18:51
FunnyMan3595Meh, I needed Linux anyway so I had a stable place to clean XP from, and with the amount they use it, they'll never notice the disk space.18:51
Cygnetdoes anyone know how to get a failsafe boot please please pretty please18:58
zoredacheat boot type press the esc key?  choose failsafe18:59
Cygnetat boot type?18:59
zoredacheboot time*18:59
zoredacheCygnet: what is broken that you are trying to fix with a failsafe boot19:00
CygnetI'm trying to install a new nvidia card and linux hangs during boot with the card installed19:00
CygnetI'm trying to get a command prompt so I can do a sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg and install the nvidia drivers19:01
zoredachereboot, and hit esc at the right time.  A message will appear on the screen at the right time for about 2 seconds19:02
Cygnetyou mean go into the bios?19:03
zoredacheno....  just reboot and watch closely.  you will see a message suggesting that you can press ESC19:03
Cygnetok, I'll try that now19:04
zoredacheit will be after the bios is done,19:04
Cygnetit went into grub, I didn't see any press ESC messages19:05
CygnetI've tried choosing the recovery mode option, it hangs19:06
zoredacheso you did get the grub menu?19:06
Cygnetyes19:06
zoredacheah well, that would probably mean the kernel doesn't like the video card.  You may be able to fix things from the grub menu by disabling apm, acpi, or sending some other kernel option...  But I don't know what19:07
Cygneta few posts on the forums suggest disabling the intel graphics drivers but what if that doesn't work, am I stuck with no graphics at all then and no way to fix it?19:09
zoredacheWell, you could install another video card to get the system to boot, or you could try booting from a livecd of some sort...19:11
Cygnettrue...19:12
Cygnetin a total disaster situation without any graphics drivers at all, would I still be able to get 640x480x256?19:13
zoredacheok, tell me this.. what is the last thing that shows up on your screen?19:14
Cygnetif I try to boot linux, you mean?19:15
zoredacheyes....19:15
iowahi, my "run-thingy" (alt+f2) isnt working (not showing upp when i press the combination), anyone know what the reason could be?19:16
Cygnetwith graphical boot, it goes partway and the progress bar gets stuck, in recovery mode I get a bunch of boot messages and then it gets stuck19:16
CygnetI don't know what the last set of boot messages it gives me means19:16
zoredachewell in the recovery mode what is the last message...  read it and write it in here19:16
Cygnetthe very last line is [750.209665] =======================19:17
zoredache... how about telling me the last message that has words...19:18
Cygnetbefore that is [750.209531] [<c010432e>] work_notifysig+0x13/0x2519:18
CygnetI have a whole screen full of stuff like that19:19
zoredachehrm... that message seems to indicate a kernel dump..19:20
zoredacheyour choices probably are either take out the card, or find someone who knows what kernel paramaters you need to send to let the kernel boot clean...19:22
zoredacheoh, or you could try installing an older or newer version of ubuntu I guess.  Perhaps a different kernel will boot19:23
CygnetI do still have a few feisty kernels in the list19:23
zoredachehave you tried them...19:23
zoredacheif not, then try one19:23
Cygnetno, only the latest one19:23
mokokHi all! Hi have a little problem when trying to repeat audio-cd on my system. The system will not mount it and Totem plays only the first song of the CD. First I get an "Unknown error" and then "Invalid mount option when attempted to mount the volume". What's wrong?19:24
zoredachemokok: what is a 'repeast audio-cd', and why are you trying to mount and audio cd?19:27
mokokzoredache: My system automaticly tried to mount it19:28
CygnetI tried 2.6.20 and 2.6.17, neither of them are booting either19:28
CygnetI guess I'll have to take out the card and ask on the forums about it19:29
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Ben_cshello21:01
Ben_csany one comparfed xubuntu to mint 4 with xfce?21:01
evil_techno though i have been meaning to21:03
Viper550Just wondering, if you were to install the Xubuntu packages on Ubuntu Gutsy through xubuntu-desktop, will it change the usplash artwork and all that too?21:03
TheSheepViper550: no21:10
TheSheepViper550: you need to run update-alternatives and rebuild your initrd for that21:11
Viper550Okay21:11
Ben_csfor some reason i've been thinking i've seen best eye candy with xfce. might i've been mistaken, and what i really saw was kde made to look like xfce (small pannel)?21:19
CatoptromancyPanels are very customizable21:20
Catoptromancyin both21:20
CatoptromancyI can probably make default Xfce look like kde21:20
Ben_csi have to experiment with editing a file. no gui tool for that right?21:21
Catoptromancyits easy21:21
Catoptromancyright click panel, add items or panel properties21:21
Ben_cssomeone here gave me a link to explanation about editing the pannel file. i should try that later on21:22
Catoptromancysettings > user interface settings21:22
Catoptromancysettings > desktop settings21:22
Catoptromancy3 places to make it look alot different21:22
CatoptromancyI made a guest account21:22
Catoptromancyit looks exactly like Windows21:22
Ben_csCatoptromancy: yes but most of the difference is made by pannel21:22
Catoptromancyeven windows21:23
Catoptromancywith the Settings options21:23
Catoptromancypanels are layed out in panel option21:23
Catoptromancybut theme is in use interface and desktop settings21:23
TheSheepCatoptromancy: if you desire some serious eye candy, look at awn :)21:24
Catoptromancylol me eye candy?21:24
Napfellas21:24
Napperhaps you can help21:24
Napi just installed xubuntu w/ grub on the default hd021:24
Napand... grub doesn't load21:24
Nap?_?21:25
TheSheepNap: what does it say?21:25
Ben_cshere's an example of cool pannel: http://www.xfce-look.org/content/show.php/Blubuntu-Aurora?content=6217621:25
Napwelp the installation finished21:25
Napi just have no boot options, itjust goes into my windowsxp21:25
TheSheep!grub21:25
ubotugrub is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost grub after installing windows: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows - Making GRUB floppies & other GRUB howtos: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto21:25
TheSheepBen_cs: that may be awn or the kde dock21:26
Napgrr i already looked at that haha21:26
Ben_csTheSheep: it says gtk theme21:26
TheSheepNap: tried the 'recover grub' option?21:26
Ben_cs!awn21:27
ubotuSorry, I don't know anything about awn - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi21:27
Ben_cswhat's awn21:27
TheSheepBen_cs: but it's not a gnome/xfce panel21:27
Ben_cs?21:27
TheSheepBen_cs: avant windows navigator21:27
Napthesheep, where?21:28
Ben_csok21:28
Napin recoveringubuntuafterinstallingwindows?21:28
Ben_cswill check21:28
Ben_csthanks21:28
TheSheepNap: yes21:28
Napwll i read through it lol21:28
Napwhat a pain =(21:28
Napis grub even supposed to install?21:29
TheSheepif reading causes you pain...21:29
Naphah i mean all the steps21:29
Napthere was never an error or anything21:29
Napgrub just doesn't install most of the time?21:29
TheSheepNap: no, it installs21:30
Napi've just sifted through the forums & those grub docs and it seems like it doesnt ;)21:30
TheSheepNap: most of the time21:30
TheSheepNap: well, then we all must be booting into linux by means of magic21:31
Napis there a way to know what exactly didn't go right for my instal?21:31
TheSheepNap: yes, read the install log21:31
Catoptromancyhttp://img69.imageshack.us/img69/9692/snapshot27ha2.png21:31
Catoptromancymmm eye candy21:31
TheSheepCatoptromancy: looks good21:32
TheSheepCatoptromancy: except for some details21:32
Catoptromancydetails?21:32
Catoptromancyheh21:32
Naphm where's the install log?21:32
TheSheepNap: in /var/log in your installed system, you can get there with the livecd21:33
scizzo-http://gnome-look.org/CONTENT/content-files/72087-heroes-black_uxga.jpg21:33
scizzo-thats about the most enjoyable wallpaper I have seen21:34
TheSheepso. much. gloss.21:35
Napah i just installed the ext2 drivers for windows, how can i tell which .log it'd be?21:35
Napdpkg.log21:35
TheSheepseriously, what's with all this gloss, am I the only one who doesn't like it?21:35
TheSheepinstaller.log21:35
TheSheepprobably21:35
TheSheepsorry21:36
TheSheepinstaller subdirectory21:36
scizzo-TheSheep: yeah but the image is fun though21:37
Naphmm i can't find anything to do with grub21:37
Napin the other log i found "01:03:48 status installed grub"21:37
TheSheepNap: say, do you have something like 'virus protection' enabled in bios?21:38
scizzo-Nap: did you use lilo before or did you do a linux install and then the win install?21:38
TheSheepNap: or 'read only bootsector'?21:38
Napthesheep, hmm i'll have to check21:39
Ben_cswow e17 looks nice21:39
Ben_csso sexy21:39
TheSheepBen_cs: only on the surface21:39
TheSheepBen_cs: tinfoil and plaster21:39
Napscizzo-, i never used lilo, i had winxp installed before xubun21:39
Ben_csTheSheep, you mean it looks nice, but works badly?21:40
TheSheepBen_cs: no, I mean it looks nice until you move something or click on something21:41
TheSheepBen_cs: don't know how it works actually21:41
Napi shall return !21:41
Ben_cswhat happens when u move something?21:42
TheSheepBen_cs: rough edges appear :)21:42
Ben_csoh21:43
TheSheepBen_cs: at list it was so lat time I checked, last year21:43
Ben_csi can install e17 from repos right? in addition to xfce?21:43
TheSheepI don't know21:44
node_6hi all21:44
node_6I'm just installed xubuntu 7.0 from the CD. When it boots gdm will not start21:45
Ben_csi'm going to sleep21:45
Ben_csgood night all21:45
node_6the screen flashes to garbage, then back to HUGE font cli, then back to garbage, etc.21:45
TheSheepnode_6: press alt+ctrl+f1 to get to the console21:46
node_6eventually it says that it has shutdown too many times and will wait 2 minutes to try again21:46
node_6there are no (EE)'s in X's log except for  "Screen 0 is not DRI capable"21:46
node_6yes, TheSheep21:47
node_6(I'm in recovery mode now)21:47
TheSheepnode_6: try commenting out dri in /etc/X11/xorg21:47
TheSheep.conf21:47
node_6there is no such line21:48
node_6X starts just fine (startx) from recovery mode21:49
node_6it just won't come up via gdm in normal boot mode21:49
TheSheepnode_6: run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and disable dri in there21:50
node_6completed. rebooting now21:53
TheSheepno need to reboot :/21:54
node_6yep.  works well now21:54
node_6ty TheSheep21:54
TheSheep:)21:55
Lapahh windows keeps locking up... hence the main reason i'm installing linux21:57
Lapanyway thesheep, my bios didnt have those settings21:57
Lapthis is Nap btw21:57
TheSheepLap: hmm. you might try luck with lilo instead21:59
TheSheep!lilo21:59
ubotulilo is an alternative [Li]nux Boot[Lo]ader. Note: it is recommended that you use GRUB on Ubuntu instead.21:59
TheSheephm.. no howto :/21:59
Lapso whats the main reason for ubuntu favoring grub?21:59
TheSheepno idea22:00
neur1is lilo an option?22:02
Lapwould having xubuntu installed on my primary slave (where my windows is too) be a possible problem?22:03
somerville32not especially, no22:03
Lapoh okay22:04
Lapso do i have to insatll lilo with my livecd?22:04
Lapinstall22:04
TheSheepLap: you have it booted?22:05
Lapnope22:05
Lapin windows right now22:06
TheSheepso, first, you need to boot the live cd...22:07
Viper550Okay, having issues! I installed xubuntu-desktop so I could have XFCE, right? After I log off, I log back into Gnome, it works. I reboot, then go into Gnome, and it isn't working.22:15
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Lapso there's no way to configure to boot to my linux using windows?22:29
TheSheepno22:38
neur1to refresh the screen . . . is there a command?23:32
Tony_i dont know23:33

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