[00:09] <RFMaster78> Hi everyone
[00:10] <RFMaster78> is there someone here that can help me with some problem that I have with a problem that I have with the kernel-2.6.22-14-generic
[00:11] <zoredache> RFMaster78: just ask your question.  If someone knows the answer and is available  they will answer
[00:11] <RFMaster78> ok, thanks!
[00:22] <RFMaster78> the problem that I have is that when I boot with the kernel-2.6.22-14-generic it never finishes loading
[00:23] <RFMaster78> it shows in the screen [xxx.xxxxxxx] ata1: soft resetting port
[00:23] <RFMaster78> ata1.00: configured for PIO0
[00:24] <RFMaster78> ata1.01: configured for UDMA/25
[00:25] <RFMaster78> SD 0:0:0:0 [sda] write protect off
[00:25] <RFMaster78> sd 0:0:0:0 [sda] write cache: enabled
[00:26] <AzMoo> Hey, does anybody know anything about ltsp? When I run ltsp-build-client with my mirrors, it works to begin with, but then later on it fails with a 404 in the repository. It looks to be adding an extra "ubuntu/" to the end of the url
[00:26] <RFMaster78>  and all this sort of things (sorry it's not very much, but since it never finnished loading I couldn't get a dmesg)
[00:27] <RFMaster78> I have googled it everywhere but I couldn't find anyone with similar problems, so I have no idea what could it be
[00:29] <zoredache> well I would make a random guess and suggest that the kernel doesn't like your ide controler since that is the last message displayed...  I don't have any idea how to fix it though.  You might try a different kernel. Either something newer or older...
[00:33] <RFMaster78> yes, I guessed that it had to do with the IDE, but I can seem to make it work, I'm currently using the 2.6.20-16-generic kernel, but I really would like to know how to fix it since I don't want to be left behind in the kernel race... haha
[00:34] <RFMaster78> thanks for your help zoredache
[02:31] <Ryuki> Hey how do I update the menu?
[02:34] <Ryuki> Hm.
[02:38] <Ryuki> How do I update the menus?
[02:38] <Ryuki> sorry if I repeat.
[03:07] <Ryuki> it won't work
[03:07] <Ryuki> even I logoff
[03:13] <Ryuki> :|
[03:13] <Ryuki> what shall I do?
[03:15] <sCOTTo> hey guys
[03:15] <sCOTTo> i downloaded the live cd how do i get it to install Xubuntu ?
[03:16] <Ryuki> lol it is easy
[03:16] <Ryuki> get ImgBurn
[03:16] <sCOTTo> im new
[03:16] <Ryuki> even you're new lol
[03:16] <sCOTTo> ive got the iso burnt to disk, i have booted up - how do i get it to install the minimal - i have a 600MHz cpu & 128 MB ram...
[03:17] <Ryuki> text mode works beautifully.
[03:17] <Ryuki> get the altervative version instead
[03:17] <sCOTTo> what do you mean?
[03:17] <Ryuki> ...
[03:17] <sCOTTo> im in live CD with the help index.
[03:18] <sCOTTo> is there a special command I need to use in order to make it a minimal install?
[03:18] <Ryuki> I don't remember.
[03:18] <sCOTTo> hmmm
[03:18] <sCOTTo> anyone else?
[03:19] <sCOTTo> !INSTALL XUBUNTU
[03:19] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about install xubuntu - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:20] <Ryuki> ! editting menu
[03:20] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about editting menu - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:20] <AzMoo> Hey does anybody know where lts.conf is supposed to live for a ltsp setup?
[03:21] <AzMoo> never mind, I think I found it.
[03:22] <Ryuki> !menu
[03:22] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about menu - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[03:22] <Ryuki> weird
[03:22] <sCOTTo> !install
[03:22] <ubotu> 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 !automate
[03:49] <mikubuntu> heeellllllpppp.  my last session ended up so BAD.  this thing has been happening with my cursor, where it starts wandering slowly northeast accross the screen, and as the session lengthens it goes ever faster and faster untill i can't even stop it long enough to fix on a link... is this some kind of malware or maliscious attack, or a known issue?
[03:52] <Ryuki> Anybody can help me edit xfce menu?
[03:53] <Ryuki> I just want to open the Others menu
[04:02] <Ryuki> hello?
[04:11] <Ryuki> can anybody have the tutorial on how to edit the xfce menus?
[04:14] <thruxton> Ryuki: you should have program called xfce4-menueditor
[04:20] <thruxton> Ryuki: http://xubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/07/12/manually-edit-the-xfce-menu/
[04:21] <Ryuki> thank you
[04:21] <Ryuki> finally
[04:21] <Ryuki> :)
[04:56] <Ryuki> hey thruxton, how do I edit the XML then?
[05:01] <Ryuki> hello?
[05:50] <ubuntu_> stupid question time. how do i figure out what device is hd0
[05:57] <evil_tech> stupid question time. how do i figure out what device is hd0?
[05:59] <AzMoo> evil_tech: for grub?
[06:39] <Wyrmul> Hi there.  I recently edited my /etc/fstab to prevent my windows partitions from mounting on boot.  Now I cannot get them to mount at all.  When I try to mount them in the thunar file manager I get two popup errors. One is unknown error, and the second is do not have privilege to mount
[06:39] <Wyrmul> any Ideas where I can go from here?
[06:45] <evil_tech> ok i installed xubuntu and it goes to load grub and stops at: Grub loading, please wait...
[06:45] <evil_tech> ideas?
[06:49] <Wyrmul> never mind.  figured it out.  Is there any way to give a user account the ability to mount and unmount drives in thunar?
[06:51] <Wyrmul> Anything? yes? no? lobster?
[06:51] <evil_tech> im sure there is a way
[06:51] <evil_tech> but i dont know
[06:51] <evil_tech> i think there is a group you can put them in to do it
[06:51] <Wyrmul> As am I but.  grr.  and sorry to hear about grub not working.  I bearly know how to use it myself
[06:53] <moontiger> is there any error message from grub?
[06:53] <evil_tech> nope
[06:53] <evil_tech> just sits there
[06:53] <moontiger> as for permissions to mount a drive ... that should be automatic ... any error message?
[06:53] <evil_tech> i am assuming it doesnt like the controller its plugged in to
[06:53] <moontiger> hmmmmmm if grub has any errors it usually complains loudly
[06:54] <moontiger> that would do it too ... have you booted from it before?
[06:54] <evil_tech> no its a fresh install
[06:54] <moontiger> what drive controller is it?
[06:54] <evil_tech> IT8212
[06:54] <moontiger> scsi?
[06:55] <evil_tech> IDE plugged into a PCI slot
[06:55] <moontiger> hmmmmmmmmm its probably some irq conflict with the controller in that slot
[06:55] <moontiger> try it in another slot
[06:55] <moontiger> have u booted from the live cd?
[06:55] <evil_tech> computer boots to vista fine though
[06:56] <moontiger> yah vista might be ok with it
[06:56] <evil_tech> not to mention the live installer had no probs
[06:56] <evil_tech> brb go move it up one
[06:58] <evil_tech> hmm nope same thing
[06:58] <evil_tech> just stops with it saying the Grub is loading, please wait...
[07:17] <Disastro> would someone help me new xubuntu user?
[07:17] <Disastro> problem with trackerd
[07:20] <zoredache> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=591867
[07:21] <zoredache> the general tone in the forum suggests that the best fix is to just disable it
[07:21] <Disastro> but
[07:22] <Disastro> im usuing xubuntu so where are sessions?
[07:23] <Disastro> wwhere is sessions in xubuntu?
[08:14] <j_ason_> hi, how do I  change the keyboard language?
[08:31] <j_ason_> .????
[13:50] <Linuxica> hi
[13:52] <nanonyme> hi
[13:52] <Linuxica> anyone has problems after update to gutsy? My xfce freezes now and then since I upgrade.
[13:54] <Linuxica> I open a console session with crl+alt+f, make a ps aux but everything look right
[13:54] <Linuxica> the same thing with top
[14:25] <billy_idle> system freezes here too Linuxica - although I installed gutsy from cd
[14:28] <Linuxica> I see
[14:30] <Linuxica> But only the X system... now I'm testing with  2.6.20-16-386 kernel... no freezes by now...
[14:30] <Linuxica> perhaps is the kernel
[14:33]  * Linuxica cross her fingers
[14:42] <billy_idle> I'm running 2.6.22-14-generic
[14:44] <billy_idle> Freezes only appear after using xubuntu for a few hours :/
[14:49] <billy_idle> ciao
[14:54] <Linuxica> bye
[15:00] <Viaken> If the power management window (accessed through the screensaver settings) is set to never put the system to sleep, and it's still getting to put to sleep, where else might I look?
[15:44] <XinFei> a good cd burner besides Gnomebaker? any reccomendations
[15:46] <The-Kernel> graveman
[15:46] <XinFei> thats a cd burner
[15:46] <XinFei> >
[15:47] <XinFei> ?
[15:47] <flox> sure
[15:47] <The-Kernel> yes
[15:47] <flox> or brasero...
[15:47] <XinFei> ok
[15:47] <XinFei> thank you
[16:35] <nanbudh> hello friends
[16:37] <nanbudh> i just installed xubuntu 7.10 on a P III machine. The installation went fine but the serial mouse is not working. Could it be that xubuntu does not support a serial mouse?
[16:40] <TheSheep> nanbudh: it does, but serial mouse cannot be autodetected
[16:40] <TheSheep> nanbudh: run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg' and tell it where your serial mouse it
[16:43] <nanbudh> TheSheep: it is at serial port so what  would it be? ttyS0 or something? (i donot know linux internals much)
[16:46] <TheSheep> yes
[16:46] <TheSheep> ttyS0
[16:46] <TheSheep> if it's com1
[16:46] <TheSheep> ttyS1 if it's com2
[16:49] <nanbudh> TheSheep: thanks. and one more thing. on xubuntu forums some ppl talk about altering the xorg.conf file. is it the same as running dpkg -reconfigure?
[16:50] <TheSheep> yes
[16:52] <nanbudh> TheSheep: thanks a lot
[17:23] <nanbudh> i just found that vim is quite different from gedit(in ubuntu). is there any other editor i can run in graphical mode to edit xorg.conf file?
[17:25] <zoredache> there are editors if you want to install them.  I realli like scite
[17:27] <jessejazza> think there are 750 you can choose from
[17:29] <nanbudh> :-) actually my serial mouse is not working and i am not much used to linux things(got used to Gnome GUI). I used gedit in ubuntu. What shall i type in command line interface that will bring up a simple graphical editor?
[17:30] <zoredache> if you wanted you could just do a sudo apt-get install gedit and use that, since it sounds like you are comfortable with using it
[17:31] <nanbudh> i am on a different machine. the faulty one is a P III and unfortunately for the moment internet access is not available on that.
[17:32] <TheSheep> nanbudh: nano is text-mode traditional editor
[17:32] <TheSheep> nanbudh: mousepad is the default xubuntu replacement for gedit
[17:32] <nanbudh> ah mousepad. okay thanks
[17:36] <nanbudh> another thing how do i force xorg.conf to be read without needing to reboot?
[17:36] <somerville32> nanbudh, restart the x-server
[17:36] <nanbudh> whats the command for that?
[17:37] <nanbudh> i got it. thanks
[17:42] <nanbudh> i got the serial mouse working. it figures that besides changing the port from com* to ttyS1 i also had to change the mode from "Auto" to "Microsoft"
[17:42] <nanbudh> thank u guys
[18:16] <tuna> I installed kubuntu next to my xubuntu install, but it somehow wrecked the xubuntu. Now none of the xubuntu settings tools work. trying to run xfce-mcs-manager: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/50613/ please help!
[18:29] <TheSheep> tuna: looks like the keyboard layout definitions are broken somehow
[18:52] <spr> hi all, what tool I shoud use to transfer files via Bluetooth?
[19:16] <maxi_> hi
[19:21] <maxi_> hi, I have a question
[19:21] <maxi_> i recently install xubuntu 7.10
[19:22] <maxi_> but, never ask an user name and password in the installation
[19:23] <zoredache> and?
[19:23] <maxi_> now, when I boot the system, a login form ask me username and password
[19:23] <zoredache> try ubuntu and no password?
[19:24] <maxi_> yes, I tried but this not work
[19:24] <zoredache> it is unusual that you weren't asked though.  Are you certain you didn't miss something or click through a screen too fast?
[19:24] <maxi_> I use alternate CD for install
[19:24] <maxi_> and text mode
[19:25] <maxi_> I don't remember a screen for set user and passwd
[19:25] <zoredache> unless you used a preseed file you got asked for the username/password
[19:26] <zoredache> anyway try rebooting and when you see the grub prompt pres esc and choose rescue
[19:27] <zoredache> it should give you a root shell, from their you can look at the /etc/passwd file and see what users where created and set passwords
[19:29] <maxi_> yes, I add a new user and password from a root shell
[19:29] <maxi_> but I can't login with this
[19:29] <tuna> have you set that user to have all the neccessary groups?
[19:30] <tuna> I think the following are the standard:
[19:30] <zoredache> how did you add a new user?
[19:30] <tuna> adm dialout cdrom floppy audio dip video plugdev scanner lpadmin admin netdev powerdev
[19:31] <tuna> but, if you want to do it graphically, you can just add a password to root in the recovery console and then login as root
[19:32] <tuna> TheSheep: kubuntu installed a gtk engine that was based on qt, it didn't work properly but was ran as default on xubuntu after install. removing it helped
[19:33] <maxi_> ok, I will try this
[19:33] <zoredache> a gtk engine that used qt?  aren't they mutually exclusive?
[19:34] <adamonline45> Hello!  I've got two quick question:  One, what's the little circle on the left of every window for?  When I click it, it becomes filled, but I dunno what it does... Second, is there a clock screensaver?  Preferably not too graphics intensive?
[19:40] <thruxton> adamonline45: the circles make the window `sticky', that is to say, it will then appear in every virtual desktop
[19:40] <maxi_> I test change the root password from recovery console and after I tried to login graphically with the root user but this not work
[19:41] <adamonline45> thruxton: Ooh neat!  Thank you 8)
[19:42] <flox> maxi_: normally there's a security setting to allow login only for UID>1000
[19:44] <flox> using gdmsetup
[19:44] <maxi_> how can I create an user for login into graphical interface ?
[19:44] <flox> System/users and group ?
[19:45] <flox> maxi_: in the menu
[19:45] <maxi_> yes
[19:45] <maxi_> using recovery console of course
[19:45] <flox> ah ok
[19:46] <flox> sorry i didn't read all ur messages ;)
[19:47] <flox> maxi_: $ man adduser
[19:49] <maxi_> ok, from the beginning
[19:50] <maxi_> I install xubuntu 7.10 using alternate CD and text mode
[19:51] <flox> I did the same with 7.04, some time ago
[19:51] <flox> u have gdm when your boot normally?
[19:51] <maxi_> never, over the install process, ask me for user name and password
[19:51] <flox> ok
[19:52] <flox> u have the recovery console? u can use 'adduser' to create a user
[19:52] <maxi_> now, when I boot the system in graphical mode I can't login
[19:53] <flox> try $ cat /etc/passwd |grep 1000
[19:53] <maxi_> yes, I created a new user but I can't login whit this
[19:53] <flox> to see if u have a default user
[19:53] <flox> you have created using "adduser" ?
[19:54] <maxi_> yes, I have
[19:54] <maxi_> I have a default user
[19:54] <maxi_> I create this before using adduser
[19:55] <flox> so, it is strange...
[19:55] <flox> it is not related with "numlock" diabled on boot?
[19:55] <flox> when you type the password
[19:56] <flox> or some error on password?
[19:56] <maxi_> no
[19:57] <maxi_> I try to login with users with numerical passwd and only letters password
[19:59] <flox> and u tried in a terminal, too?
[19:59] <flox> using "Ctrl+Alt+F2" when u are at the login prompt
[20:00] <flox> (use Ctrl+Alt+F7 to come back to GUI)
[20:01] <flox> or another test, from the Recovery Console
[20:01] <flox> try $ sudo -u username pwd
[20:02] <flox> maxi_: just replace username with the name you have created
[20:05] <flox> maxi_: have found something on the internet
[20:05] <flox> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=313922
[20:14] <maxi_> ok, but... I don't choice OEM installation, I choice text mode
[20:15] <flox> maxi_: and you have the graphical login window asking for username, i guess
[20:16] <maxi_> I tried login pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2 at the login prompt
[20:16] <maxi_> and this work fine
[20:16] <flox> ah...
[20:16] <maxi_> I can loging using my root account
[20:17] <flox> and your other accounts too ?
[20:17] <flox> bec root user is not allowed in graphical mode
[20:17] <maxi_> mmm, I will try
[20:18] <flox> gdm refuses root user by default
[20:19] <maxi_> no, I can't
[20:20] <maxi_> I can login using the root account only
[20:21] <flox> and when you're logged with root
[20:21] <flox> what you have with command
[20:22] <flox> $ cat /etc/passwd |grep 100
[20:24] <maxi_> I can see, 4 users
[20:24] <maxi_> dhcp
[20:25] <maxi_> and 3 user which I created before
[20:25] <maxi_> for example
[20:26] <maxi_> maxi:x:1001:0::/home/maxi:/bin/sh
[20:28] <flox> they should not have group "o" IMO
[20:28] <flox> group 0 i mean
[20:29] <flox> try:
[20:29] <flox> $ addgroup maxi
[20:30] <flox> $ adduser maxi maxi
[20:30] <maxi_> I have other user,
[20:31] <maxi_> adriana:x:1000:1000::/home/adriana:/bin/sh
[20:31] <flox> ok this one is better
[20:31] <flox> bec group is "adriana", too
[20:33] <maxi_> sorry, this is a question?
[20:33] <flox> no
[20:33] <flox> what is the error when you try login in console with "adriana" ?
[20:34] <flox> "Login incorrect" ?
[20:34] <maxi_> yes
[20:34] <zoredache> try resetting the password for adriana (passwd adriana)
[20:36] <maxi_> ok, better
[20:36] <maxi_> now
[20:37] <maxi_> a warning message appear
[20:37] <flox> ok
[20:38] <maxi_> your /home directory is listed as: '/home/adriana'but it does not appear to exist
[20:38] <flox> maxi_ $ls -la /home
[20:39] <maxi_> Do you want log in with the /root directory as your home directory......
[20:39] <flox> euh... no
[20:39] <flox> come back to "root" user
[20:39] <flox> and try $ ls -la /home
[20:40] <TheSheep> you didn't use the -m flag when running adduser, so the home directory was not created
[20:41] <flox> maxi_: better to delete the user and do again an "adduser"
[20:41] <maxi_> I don't remember use the -m flag
[20:41] <maxi_> ok
[20:41] <flox> is there's no folders below /home
[20:41] <flox> if
[20:41] <TheSheep> what are you guys trying to do, btw?
[20:43] <flox> TheSheep: AFAIK maxi_ has some problems with "text mode" install of xubuntu 7.10
[20:43] <flox> no user created during install
[20:44] <TheSheep> hmm.. this may indicate that the installer was interrupted or crashed somehow and there might be more problems...
[20:44] <maxi_> then, Do I an adduser adriana only ?
[20:45] <maxi_> without parameters?
[20:46] <TheSheep> maxi_: useradd -m adriana
[20:49] <maxi_> ok, this work fine
[20:50] <maxi_> I can login now
[20:50] <maxi_> thanks so much
[20:50] <TheSheep> now you want to add this user to the adm group
[20:50] <TheSheep> to be able to use sudo
[20:50] <TheSheep> or was it the admin group :/
[20:51] <TheSheep> you can add it to both
[20:51] <TheSheep> adduser adriana admin
[20:51] <TheSheep> adduser adriana adm
[20:52] <TheSheep> then you can use the system->users and groups  tool to add yourself to all the rest of groups you need
[21:13] <maxi_> I can log me in bue, I agree with TheSheep, the instalation is corrupt because I have other problems too
[21:14] <TheSheep> maxi_: try running 'apt-get install xubuntu-desktop' as root
[21:14] <maxi_> for instance, I haven't internet connection,
[21:17] <maxi_> but, is possible run apt-get install without internet connection ?
[21:17] <TheSheep> possible but not really useful :)
[21:17] <TheSheep> it has the cd as a source by default
[21:19] <maxi_> ah, ok
[21:20] <maxi_> remember, I have the alternate CD distribution
[21:21] <TheSheep> we can try to enable the network first
[21:21] <TheSheep> just go to system->networking
[21:22] <TheSheep> you have a 'wired connection' entry in there?
[21:29] <maxi_> ok, I have internet working now
[21:56] <adamonline45> What can I do to make my machine run faster?  I'm on a pentium 2, and it seems to be a bit more sluggish than I expected...  Also, is there a thin web browser for xubuntu?
[21:58] <flox> adamonline45: fluxbuntu uses kazehakase
[21:58] <flox> gecko based, too
[21:59] <flox> adamonline45: what is your installed memory?
[22:10] <adamonline45> flox: Oh hi!  I have 128 MB... Pretty good for the era, iirc 8)
[22:11] <adamonline45> flox: If something works in Fluxbox, would it work in xfce?  Would you mind explaining the significance of being 'gecko based'?
[22:11] <Ryuki> hey
[22:11] <Ryuki> I have understood the xfce menu editor
[22:11] <Ryuki> but I don't understand the link someone showed me
[22:13] <flox> adamonline45: sure it works
[22:13] <flox> "gecko based" it means it uses same engine as Firefox
[22:13] <flox> so web pages should render the same
[22:14] <adamonline45> flox: Oh nice!  What makes it run faster/with less overhead then?  Is fluxbox/xfce compatibility usually a given?
[22:15] <flox> not "compatible"
[22:15] <flox> but kazehakase is not dependant of the window manager
[22:18] <flox> adamonline45: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=583696
[22:19] <adamonline45> flox: I see.  I foind it in the repos, it says " Kazehakase Web Browser cannot be installed on your computer type (i386). Either the application requires special hardware features or the vendor decided to not support your computer type." :)  Any other recommendations?
[22:19] <Catoptromancy> dillo?
[22:20] <adamonline45> Catoptromancy: me?
[22:24] <flox> adamonline45: strange.... what is your version ($ uname -r )
[22:36] <adamonline45> 2.6.22-14-generic.  Do you think if I installed the restricted graphics driver it would load pages faster?  It's an NVidia n400 or something with 4MB ram, haha
[22:36] <adamonline45> er, flox: ^^ Sorry, not used to not having sound alerts here
[22:38] <flox> maybe it helps
[22:38] <adamonline45> hmm
[22:38] <adamonline45> what do you know about opera?  I think I'll give that a shot...
[22:40] <flox> opera... don't know
[22:40] <flox> u tried 'dillo' ?
[22:40] <flox> i recommend 'kazehakase' but i don't know why it does not work on your system
[22:41] <flox> opera is bigger
[22:41] <thruxton> adamonline45: opera isn't that `light'
[22:41] <thruxton> galeon perhaps might be decent, its gtk at least
[22:42] <flox> normally you should succeed with installation of kazehakase
[22:42] <flox> ...
[22:42] <adamonline45> ahhh, got it...  Alright.  Wow, in 'top', xorg shows at like 30%...
[22:42] <adamonline45> flox: Well, that was with the GUI package manager.  I'll see if I can apt-get it
[22:44] <flox> adamonline45: try with restricted drivers , if it helps
[22:44] <adamonline45> I'll do that
[22:48] <adamonline45> Hehheh, I should throw in my old PCI card... GeForce 5800 or something... It would outpower the computer 8)
[23:06] <adamonline45> Dang, this restricted driver severely limits my resolutions...  Is there a way to add more resolutions?  It was clearly supporting something higher without this driver installed 8)
[23:07] <flox> adamonline45: $ sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[23:07] <flox> in a terminal
[23:07] <flox> and you accept defaults
[23:08] <flox> only the resolution, you select what you need
[23:09] <flox> then $ sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart
[23:09] <flox> (or reboot)
[23:09] <Catoptromancy> cant add more by xorg?
[23:10] <soldats> add more what
[23:17] <adamonline45> Haha, man, this isn't good... My display settings in the 'control panel' don't seem to reflect my xorg.conf.  I can only choose from 640x480... :)  Any ideas?
[23:19] <TheSheep> adamonline45: look at /var/log/xog.0.log
[23:19] <TheSheep> /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[23:21] <adamonline45> Ahh, interesting... (II) VESA(0): Not using built-in mode "1024x768" (width too large for virtual size)
[23:21] <adamonline45> (II) VESA(0): Not using built-in mode "640x400" (no mode of this name).  Anything bigger or smaller yields the respective results...
[23:23] <TheSheep> adamonline45: vesa driver is the most generic, slowest fallback driver
[23:23] <TheSheep> adamonline45: are you sure there is no driver for your card?
[23:24] <TheSheep> adamonline45: what card is it?
[23:25] <adamonline45> TheSheep: There is, it's restricted and I just installed it... It's being detected as an NVidia NV4 riva TNT
[23:26] <TheSheep> adamonline45: check in BIOS if there is a setting for how much of your ram is to be used by the graphics card -- some cards don't have their own ram
[23:27] <adamonline45> It seems to have 16MB of its own
[23:28] <adamonline45> TheSheep: I just checked the restricted driver manager, it didn't seem to be enabled, so I enabled it (though I did this before my last reboot).  I'm gonna restart and see what happens, I'll check the BIOS while I'm at it 8)
[23:33] <adamonline45> TheSheep: Ahh, it seems to work now! :D I guess I had to restart after installation, then enable the driver and restart again... Either way, it's back to the monitor's native resolution and I can read stuff again 8)  Thanks!
[23:34] <TheSheep> great
[23:40] <adamonline45> Is there a way to view all open windows on the taskbar, regardless of which workspace they're on?
[23:42] <soldats> by using a iconbox or dockbar yes
[23:46] <TheSheep> soldats: isn't there an option for the taskbar?
[23:46] <TheSheep> there is!
[23:47] <TheSheep> adamonline45: just check the 'show tasks from all workspaces' option in its properties
[23:47] <soldats> ahh yea but most people want some sort of mac os type thing
[23:48] <TheSheep> soldats: like awn?
[23:50] <soldats> yuh
[23:50] <soldats> never used it and never will but everyone suggests it when this same question is asked
[23:50] <TheSheep> nah
[23:51] <soldats> but i only suggested a sort of dockbar or iconbox to show open windows
[23:51] <TheSheep> personally I just like to have a large pager on the panel, no task list, no iconbox
[23:51] <soldats> pagers are nice i like them