[00:43] <Ven]n> in xfce, whats the default theme used?
[00:45] <j1mc> Ven]n: do you mean window manager theme, or 'user interface settings' theme/
[00:46] <Ven]n> user interface settings :p
[00:47] <j1mc> the default one used in recent versios of xubuntu is murrina storm cloud.  the default xfce one is just 'xfce' i think.
[00:47] <Ven]n> ok
[00:47] <Ven]n> thanks
[00:47] <j1mc> the default xfce icon theme is 'rodent' but xubuntu has used the tango icon theme as our default
[00:47] <Ven]n> ok
[00:48] <Ven]n> are there many other themes to download?
[00:48] <j1mc> xfce-look.org has some other ones
[00:48] <j1mc> most themes from gnome-look.org also work.
[00:49] <Ven]n> any specific you reccommend?
[00:49] <j1mc> i like the default window manager theme, but like the xubuntu-studio icons.  if you search google for xubuntu-studio icons, you will find them.
[00:50] <Ven]n> ty
[00:50] <j1mc> yw
[00:51] <zellfaz1> hello all
[00:52] <zellfaz1> wel this channel is not very active either it seems
[00:54] <Ven]n> where do i put xubuntu-studio icons ?
[00:58] <ollie_> Yo, anyone active?
[00:59] <vidd> !ask ollie_
[00:59] <ubotu> Sorry, I don't know anything about ask ollie_ - try searching on http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi
[00:59] <vidd> !ask
[00:59] <ubotu> Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-)
[01:00] <ollie_> oh well, sweet, Well i've just loaded on Xubuntu to my Eee and ive installed all the new web-cam program. But when i run the web-cam prog it just shows black
[01:01] <kosha> Does anyone know why my sd card reader would work and show a mounted SD card when I first start up my computer but then once I remove it and put it in again it wouldn't mount?
[01:01] <Ven]n> ollie_, xubuntu and not eeexubuntu?
[01:02] <vidd> kosha, did you umount the drive and then mount the new one?
[01:02] <ollie_> my bad, eeeXubuntu
[01:02] <Ven]n> http://wiki.eeeuser.com/ubuntu:eeexubuntu:customization#camera
[01:02] <Ven]n> did you do that?
[01:04] <ollie_> yeah, ive done both. and i have the icon in my tray
[01:04] <ollie_> and i can en/disable it no problems
[01:04] <Ven]n> you have enabled it in bios?
[01:05] <ollie_> yeah
[01:05] <Ven]n> i enabled mine in bios, then downloaded ucview
[01:05] <Ven]n> that was it
[01:05] <Ven]n> no extra software or anything
[01:06] <Ven]n> eeexubuntu r3 of course
[01:06] <ollie_> i guess ill just deal with then
[01:06] <ollie_> cheers for the help
[01:07] <Ven]n> sorry i couldnt be of more help :)
[01:07] <Ven]n> try in #eeepc
[01:08] <vidd> is there a chanel for help with xubuntu hardy?
[01:10] <ollie_> im not sure, im sorta new to xubuntu and xchat
[01:10] <ollie_> so im just winging it at the moment
[01:12] <pleia2> vidd: AFAIK all the hardy stuff is in #ubuntu+1
[01:12] <vidd> ty
[01:17] <vidd> is fiesty still supported?
[01:17] <pleia2> yes, until hardy
[01:18] <Ven]n> im trying to copy some icons into /usr/share/icons .. but i get omitting directory.. why?
[01:18] <vidd> you need to do -Rf
[01:18] <vidd> -R is "recursive" ...
[01:18] <vidd> so it included directories
[01:19] <vidd> you also might need to "sudo"
[01:19] <kosha> vidd: no i just took out the sd card and stuck it back in without umounting or anything
[01:19] <kosha> When I first startup the system the SD card shows up as a mounted drive
[01:19] <kosha> but when I take it out of the sd reader
[01:19] <kosha> it goes away
[01:19] <kosha> but then when i reinsert the SD card
[01:19] <kosha> it doesn't mount it again
[01:20] <Ven]n> vidd, thanks
[01:20] <vidd> that is most likely the issue...i dont use SD cards, so i dont really know what to say
[01:40] <Ven]n> its a pita finding a good theme for xfce.. any suggestions?
[02:03] <ryan_> what is the command for terminal
[02:03] <ryan_> I want to add it to my launcher
[02:03] <ryan_> but terminal or Terminal dont' work
[02:04] <maxamillion> ryan_: xfce4-terminal
[02:04] <ryan_> okay, thanks
[02:04] <maxamillion> anytime
[02:12] <ryan_> okay new issue, now my panels have disapperead on me
[02:13] <ryan_> if I run gnome-panel from the terminal it will load but it will obviously close once I do
[02:13] <ryan_> do I have to put the command into my autostarted apps?
[02:35] <skarface> ryan_: alt+f2 then run gnome-panel
[02:36] <ryan_> okay
[02:37] <ryan_> excellent, thanks
[02:37] <skarface> np
[02:50] <duncanm> hmm
[02:50] <duncanm> any japanese speakers here?
[02:50] <vidd> yes?
[02:50] <duncanm> i'm using scim on eeexubuntu
[02:50] <vidd> idk
[02:51] <duncanm> and chinese works, korean works (romaja)
[02:51] <vidd> i think there is a eeexubuntu chanel...dont recall the name offhand
[02:52] <duncanm> it's not #eeexubuntu, afaik
[02:52] <vidd> it was mentioned earlier if someone could offer it
[02:52] <vidd> (ive left and came back)
[02:53] <ryan_> I've been trying to ge scim to work for a while no
[02:53] <ryan_> now*
[02:53] <ryan_> no dice, I can't chose the jap IME
[02:53] <ryan_> and it doesn't even load properly
[02:53] <duncanm> oh
[02:53] <duncanm> #eeepc
[02:54] <vidd> yeah...thats it!
[02:54] <duncanm> ryan_: weird, do you have scim-anthy installed?
[02:54] <duncanm> so i have a 'normal' gutsy installed on a desktop
[02:54] <duncanm> and scim-anthy works just fine
[02:55] <ryan_> that's the name anthy, I had that before upgrading to gutsy
[02:56] <ryan_> but I forgot the name and scim just wasn't workin for me
[02:56] <duncanm> ryan_: on my gnome gutsy machine, anthy works just fine
[02:56] <vidd> duncanm, does gnome work correctly on your eee?
[02:57] <duncanm> vidd: i don't have gnome, because i only have eeexubuntu
[02:57] <duncanm> because of this japanese glitch, i'm considering switching to gutsy + eee-compat scriptpack
[02:58] <duncanm> but some dude on #eeepc just said i should stick with eeexubuntu
[02:58] <vidd> let me hunt down some help?
[02:58] <duncanm> oh?
[02:58] <duncanm> woohoo
[02:58] <duncanm> there's a japanese page on this, maybe
[02:58]  * duncanm tries to read it
[02:58] <ryan_> let me see if I can install it with synaptic
[02:58] <duncanm> eeeh
[02:58] <duncanm> he says japanese input just worked for him
[02:59] <ryan_> well I have it installed already
[02:59] <ryan_> I just can't find it to run it
[03:00] <ryan_> yeah it exits abnormally
[03:01] <vidd> i tried google, and it looks like all the relevent pages are in japaneese
[03:01] <vidd> =[
[03:02] <vidd> so im afraid i will be of no help
[03:02] <duncanm> one of the pages says it worked without any hassle
[03:02] <vidd> have you rebooted?
[03:02] <duncanm> sure
[03:04] <vidd> have you tried dpkg-reconfigure anthy?
[03:04] <vidd> and maybe apt-get install anthy-el
[03:04] <duncanm> that's for emacs
[03:05] <ryan_> I'll give them a shot
[03:06] <vidd> if anthy-el dont fix it, you can just apt-get remove --purge to take it back off
[03:06] <vidd> =]
[03:07] <vidd> i dont understand Japanese so i dont know if it works for me or not
[03:07] <vidd> =\
[03:10] <vidd> Anything in Latin sounds profound
[03:10] <duncanm> my problem seem related to this issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scim-anthy/+bug/107391
[03:10] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 107391 in scim-anthy "scim-anthy does not work and make any application which uses it hang" [Undecided,New]
[03:26] <an0nyme> hi o/
[03:26] <soldats> hi
[03:35] <an0nyme> question: i have a laptop asus eee uner eeexubuntu, i've mounted a external disk usb, but when i launch a .deb installer, i can't  find the disk in the folder , any idea?
[03:36] <soldats> where did you mount it to
[03:37] <an0nyme> hum in /media
[03:37] <an0nyme> i' a novice in using any linux system maybe i forgot a simple thing
[03:38] <soldats> did you run the mount command in terminal to mount it to /media      if you do a reboot it wont auto-mount unless its in the fstab folder
[03:39] <an0nyme> when i unplug it it disappear, and when i plug it back it appear, i supposed it automatically mounts no?
[03:39] <an0nyme> it takes me a long time but now i have the permissions on it
[03:40] <soldats> the icon will show up but it may not me mounted. open your terminal and type "fdisk -l" and tell me where the device is it will be like /dev/sd[a|b]
[03:41] <soldats> do you know how big it is
[03:41] <an0nyme> one moment i pick up m just my notebook, just have to wipe the cat out he's sleeping over it
[03:42] <soldats> after the command look and see what size is the correct one and tell me what the /dev part says
[03:54] <am0nym[eee]> ok here i am
[03:55] <am0nym[eee]> it give me an error "only root user can mount /dev/sdc1 on /mnt/usb
[03:55] <vidd> so...sudo it
[03:56] <vidd> then chown it if needed
[03:57] <am0nym[eee]> soldats, its give me good infos about the disk
[03:57] <am0nym[eee]> /dev/sdc1
[03:59] <soldats> "sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /media" should work
[04:00] <soldats> an0nyme, that should mount it ^^
[04:00] <vidd> i think i said that =\
[04:00] <am0nym[eee]> yep it mounted it
[04:00] <soldats> vidd, he was looking for the full command :)
[04:01] <vidd> ah
[04:01] <livingtm> I have a fresh install of xubuntu with compiz fusion running. Also installed Avant Window Navigator... but i dont seem to have any of the applets for it. Are they in another package?
[04:01] <vidd> little dence today
[04:01] <soldats> an0nyme, well try to install whatever you needed and see if it works
[04:01] <soldats> vidd, :P me too.
[04:02] <vidd> soldats, wont am0nym[eee] need to chownthe disk first ?
[04:02]  * vidd missed half the convo!
[04:03] <soldats> im not entirely sure if he cant write to it he only said only root can mount it
[04:03] <soldats> it will need to be mounted via root in order to chmod it anyways
[04:03] <vidd> right...but that will mount it with it chowned to root
[04:04] <am0nym[eee]> hum a new error
[04:04] <vidd> write permissions?
[04:04] <am0nym[eee]> no
[04:05] <soldats> with the install of the .deb
[04:05] <vidd> what does the error say?
[04:06] <am0nym[eee]> cannot obtain lock on the /media.hal/mtab
[04:07] <vidd> what are you trying to do?
[04:08] <am0nym[eee]> nothing
[04:08] <vidd> cannot obtain lock means some other app is using that file/directory
[04:09] <vidd> are you trying to run a .deb from there?
[04:10] <vidd> you have to be doing SOMETHING... otherwise no error would show
[04:10] <am0nym[eee]> hum
[04:10] <am0nym[eee]> i try a rebbot k?
[04:10] <vidd> what are you trying to do...in general?
[04:10] <vidd> install a program?
[04:10] <an0nyme> my objective
[04:11] <vidd> yes
[04:11] <an0nyme> is to isntall a game on the usb disk
[04:11] <vidd> install???
[04:11] <an0nyme> because i just have 4 gig on the ssd in the notebook
[04:12] <an0nyme> yes i have a .deb installer and i'd like to install the game on the usb disk
[04:14] <am0nym[eee]> a new error,
[04:14] <vidd> so then it saounds like you need to set up some kind of LVM to include the run-path and install-path between /usr/bin and that usb
[04:15] <am0nym[eee]> maybe my fstab is corrupted
[04:16] <vidd> this is outside my experience
[04:16] <am0nym[eee]> yes vidd it looks like this
[04:16] <am0nym[eee]> i m first going to reinstall the new retail of eeexubuntu
[04:16] <am0nym[eee]> and then i'll see
[04:17] <vidd> install it with the usb in place
[04:17] <vidd> so that the install will knowits there
[04:17] <an0nyme> any idea
[04:18] <vidd> during the set-up, choose to set up with LVM
[04:18] <vidd> so that / will span the main drive andthe USB
[04:18] <an0nyme> what is "lvm"
[04:19] <vidd> "Logical Volume Management" (or something similar)
[04:19] <an0nyme> ok the packet i dowloaded via synaptic
[04:19] <vidd> it lets your file system span one directory over one or more physical partitions
[04:20] <vidd> and if you set / to span both partions, then your whole filesystem will
[04:20] <an0nyme> it s a live cd it does'nt cause any prob?
[04:21] <vidd> or, you can set the /home directory on the USB...since that uses up more HD space (in most cases) it might be a better choice
[04:21]  * vidd avoids the live cd's like the plague
[04:22] <vidd> i wont do a live cd install
[04:23] <vidd> i try it once per release
[04:23] <vidd> and i have yet to be problem free
[04:25] <vidd> i need to reboot
[04:25] <an0nyme> ok
[04:25] <vidd> soldats, you going to be ableto help him further?
[04:26] <vidd> if my upgrade is successful, i wont be back on
[04:26] <an0nyme> i m downlading rc 3 of xxxubuntu for eee and i'll see to isntall it on usb disk wit lvm
[04:27] <soldats> afaik if he does /home on the usb as well as that main hdd he should be fine
[04:28] <soldats> sorry i was in the ubuntu-az meeting reading and catching up
[04:28] <an0nyme> np
[04:28] <an0nyme> yes i t s a good solution, if i can install my system on the usb i don't have any permissions pb i think
[04:28] <soldats> bt yea doing /home onthe usb should do what you want
[04:29] <an0nyme> but it implicates i have to boot on the usb disk every time
[04:29] <soldats> yes
[04:29] <an0nyme> ill try first a install on the ssd
[04:30] <an0nyme> just updating the lvm packets, and modyfiing nothin in fstab
[05:06] <bytor4232> So does this mean anything:  http://digg.com/linux_unix/Xubuntu_is_no_longer_supported_by_Canonical
[05:06] <bytor4232> Are just the packages moving to universe, or is Xubuntu as a project going away?
[05:07] <bytor4232> I do so love the Xubuntu live CD.
[05:16] <somerville32> bytor4232: Nothing is changing for the end-user
[05:17] <bytor4232> I certainly hope so.
[05:18] <bytor4232> somerville32: I was quite impressed with your defense of XFCE, if it could be called that.
[05:18] <bytor4232> somerville32: You spoke with eloquence and intelligence, and represented us Xubuntu users quite well.
[05:19] <bytor4232> So when 8.04 and 8.10 are released, Xubuntu will still be an option, as will "apt-get install xubuntu-desktop"
[05:20] <bytor4232> Is this true?
[05:20] <somerville32> bytor4232: Correct. We will also continue to make ISOs available
[05:29] <bytor4232> Whew.
[05:30] <bytor4232> I'm extremely happy about that.  My fear, and the fear of the digger at the link above, is that Ubuntu was trying to re-absorb all the specialized distro spinoffs, like xubuntu, edubuntu, and kubuntu.
[05:30] <bytor4232> I like the fact that Ubuntu has specialized projects like Xubuntu.
[05:56] <an0nyme> how i can format a extern usb disk in fat 32, it s actually in ntfs and i have son rights problems
[06:03] <chrsghoyt> I need some help with Xubuntu
[06:04] <chrsghoyt> I need to know the text commands to install the nvidia binary drivers and the commands to configure it
[06:05] <soldats> !nvidia | chrsghoyt will these pages help?
[06:05] <ubotu> chrsghoyt will these pages help?: To install the Ati/NVidia drivers for your video card, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto
[06:06] <chrsghoyt> I'll check
[06:06] <soldats> other wise sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new i think is the correct one
[06:09] <chrsghoyt> yeah that documentation didn't seem to help me much
[06:09] <chrsghoyt> it seems to describe how to do it when you have at least some graphics working
[06:09] <chrsghoyt> I have none
[06:10] <chrsghoyt> my card is an evga 7800GT
[06:10] <chrsghoyt> I'm in Windows right now so I'll have to reboot to try that command out
[06:11] <chrsghoyt> there was some command to reconfigure xorg or something that I might need too
[06:12] <soldats> sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
[06:14] <chrsghoyt> ok I think it is time to go try it and then I'll come back and report on how it went
[06:14] <chrsghoyt> thanks for the help
[06:24] <soldats> !dualboot > soldats
[06:25] <chrsghoyt> I'm back and it worked
[06:25] <chrsghoyt> I have graphics now
[06:25] <soldats> yay
[06:25] <soldats> im glad
[06:26] <chrsghoyt> now I just need to do something similar for my wireless network card and I'll be able to get online in Linux
[06:42] <soldats> srry lost the page
[06:43] <chrsghoyt> looks like I might need to use NDISwrapper
[06:44] <chrsghoyt> I wonder if that will work with 64 bit Xubuntu
[06:46] <soldats> worth a shot. i dont really know about wireless im always connected to my router
[06:47] <chrsghoyt> yeah I have an ethernet jack in the wall but it isn't working right now
[06:47] <chrsghoyt> the wireless has been a good backup in Windows for me though
[06:48] <chrsghoyt> better than nothing
[06:49] <soldats> yea :)
[07:26] <Breakage> hi could someone help, i've just done a fresh install from ubuntu to xubuntu and tried to disable mouse accel though xset m on startup but it wont work for some reason. I've added "xset m 0 0" to autostarted applications but i can still feel mouse accel, mouse accel goes if i disable type the command in terminal. Also im using xchat gnome and as i type i keep getting system error beeps lol.
[07:59] <ollie_> Hey, ive just installed eeexubuntu and im just wondering what is the equivilant to Win MSconfig?
[08:00] <ollie_> ive got two of the same prog in the taskbar running
[08:03] <TheSheep> ollie_: network monitor?
[08:03] <ollie_> cheers, thanks
[08:04] <TheSheep> argh
[08:11] <TheSheep> ollie_: it's not the name of msconfig, I was asking if it's the application that you have two times
[08:11] <TheSheep> ollie_: I don't even know what msconfig is
[08:11] <ollie_> ohhh ok, it shows you what starts up and lets you disable the program
[08:12] <ollie_> ive got my Eeecamtray running twice
[08:13] <TheSheep> ollie_: settings->autostarted applications
[08:14] <ollie_> yeah thats un-ticket
[08:15] <ollie_> i'll remove it completly
[08:15] <TheSheep> ollie_: close them and save your session when logging out
[08:16] <ollie_> er..to save the session..how do you do that?
[08:16] <ollie_> im sorta new
[11:17] <LunarOrca> hello
[11:17] <LunarOrca> hewow
[11:31] <LunarOrca> !stop
[11:31] <ubotu> NOTICE - Please stop this discussion NOW. See !offtopic for things that are inappropriate to discuss in this channel. Continuing will result in action being taken.
[11:52] <LunarOrca> here, this video is helpful http://www.fat-pie.com/healthreminder.htm
[12:17] <neeto> does anyone know the cli command for the gdm login manager?
[12:18] <ere4si> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start - is that what you need neeto?
[12:19] <neeto> I need to edit the gdm settings
[12:19] <TheSheep> settings->login window
[12:20] <neeto> yeah... I lost that
[12:23] <TheSheep> gdmsetup
[12:23] <TheSheep> with sudo
[12:23] <neeto> thanks mate
[14:11] <IdleOne> what are system requirements for xubuntu?
[14:45] <TheSheep> IdleOne: see on xubuntu.org
[14:45] <TheSheep> IdleOne: in the 'get' section
[15:04] <IdleOne> TheSheep: ty
[15:39] <Ven]n> anyone gotten logitech vx nano to work in xubuntu/eeexubuntu?
[16:10] <Ven]n> i dont understand why evdev driver under mouse configuration is interfering with the keyboard
[16:10] <Ven]n> any ideas?
[16:14] <TheSheep> it's a generic usb device driver
[16:15] <TheSheep> not just for mouse, also for usb keyboards and all sorts of other controllers
[16:15] <Ven]n> its causing my down arrow key to work as enter
[16:15] <Ven]n> and my layout is no longer "no"
[16:15] <TheSheep> Ven]n: can you pastebin the relevant section of your xorg.conf?
[16:15] <Ven]n> but "eng"
[16:15] <Ven]n> yes, one sec
[16:16] <Ven]n> http://rafb.net/p/WXj5a097.html
[16:18] <TheSheep> Ven]n: ah, it's a single receiver for both wireless keyboard and mouse?
[16:19] <Ven]n> no
[16:19] <Ven]n> only for the mouse
[16:19] <TheSheep> you keyboard is connected via usb? what model is it?
[16:19] <Ven]n> but i have little knowledge about this so im only trying to follow guides
[16:19] <Ven]n> laptop
[16:19] <Ven]n> eee pc
[16:19] <TheSheep> :/
[16:20] <iamsthitha> hmmmm
[16:20] <iamsthitha> how do I change which daemons start on startup?
[16:20] <TheSheep> system->services
[16:21] <iamsthitha> ah
[16:21] <iamsthitha> services-admin.. thanks
[16:21] <Ven]n> http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-409870.html
[16:21] <Ven]n> evdev messes up keyboard :p
[16:22] <iamsthitha> hmm.. thttpd isnt in there..
[16:23] <TheSheep> iamsthitha: you can have much finer control (and opportunity to break things really bad) using sysv-rc-conf program that you can install from the repos
[16:24] <TheSheep> Ven]n: have you tried this solution?
[16:25] <iamsthitha> TheSheep: where's that?
[16:25] <iamsthitha> oh.. repos.. nvm
[16:25] <TheSheep> iamsthitha: it's a terminall application
[16:25] <TheSheep> terminal
[16:25] <iamsthitha> ok..
[16:27] <Ven]n> TheSheep, not yet :p
[17:17] <an0nyme> \o/
[17:22] <Breakage> hi just formated to xubuntu from ubuntu to and im trying to set fonts like gnome.. on gnome I had a res of 1280x1024 with 10px font and 80dpi, but on xubuntu I use the same res but cant set font to 80dpi. I've tried in "~/.config/Xft.xrdb" by adding "Xft.dpi: 80" but it doesn't change the font size at all. My fonts and theme is default on 1280x1024 atm with nvidia card. Help please :))
[17:31] <Ven]n> whats the difference between ; and # in config files really?
[17:35] <TheSheep> Ven]n: which config files?
[17:38] <Ven]n> does it matter?
[17:38] <Ven]n> heh
[17:38] <Ven]n> why use # in xorg.conf and not ; for instance?
[17:48] <TheSheep> Ven]n: # is the standard for comments in the unix world, pretty much
[17:48] <Ven]n> ok
[17:48] <TheSheep> Ven]n: Microsoft had to be different in irrlevant details, so they used ; instead
[17:54] <Ven]n> i just edited a file for some opera settings (the browser)
[17:54] <Ven]n> they used ;
[17:55] <TheSheep> yes, they use the same syntax as the windows .ini files
[17:56] <TheSheep> Ven]n: Opera started as a windows application
[17:58] <ADrop> hello. Since I upgraded to xubuntu 7.10 I can't find the power managment button in application > prefrence > screensaver settings.  I wonder if there is another way to reach that. And there is not even this advanced tab in the screen saver settings. I have looked via the terminal and it says that I run gnome-screensaver (if that can be of any help)
[17:59] <Ven]n> TheSheep, yeah, i know :)
[18:01] <TheSheep> ADrop: yes, xubuntu switched to gnome-screensaver at some point
[18:01] <TheSheep> ADrop: I guess it doesn't hae advanced settings
[18:04] <ADrop> TheSheep: hmm yes I have read about this switch in teh forums and other help documents. You wouldn't know a way via the terminal where I could change the settings?
[18:06] <TheSheep> ADrop: no, sorry, I neverd owned a laptop so I wasn't interested
[18:06] <ADrop> TheSheep: oki, thanks anyway :)
[18:20] <Ven]n> is there a ppt viewer as light and quick as Abiword does doc?
[18:32] <vidd> is there a way to format a partion so the live cd can install?
[19:10] <Ven]n> i have a lot of dead suggestions in my "open with" list.. how do i remove them?
[20:15] <Breakage> what plugins go i need to install to make totem-xine play mp3s? i dont want to use gstreamer.
[20:15] <TheSheep> libxine-extracodecs
[20:15] <Breakage> thanks :) will try it now
[20:17] <Breakage> hmm tried that before but i get this error Package libxine-extracodecs is not available, but is referred to by another package.
[20:17] <Breakage> This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
[20:17] <Breakage> is only available from another source However the following packages replace it: ibxine1-ffmpegE: Package libxine-extracodecs has no installation candidate
[20:22] <TheSheep> !repos
[20:22] <ubotu> The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories and http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components - See also !EasySource
[20:24] <Breakage> TheSheep: Thanks check that I had the repos but tried libxine1-ffmpeg and that worked.
[20:25] <TheSheep> ah, it must have been renamed
[20:25] <Breakage> :) thanks for the help though
[20:47] <bytor4232> http://www.linux.org/news/2008/01/21/0001.html
[20:50] <bytor4232> Would Cannonical even have the authority to impliment something like that?
[20:50] <bytor4232> I thought Xubuntu was a community developed distro.
[21:44] <Gandalf_The_Gay> hello, does anyone know where I can get mass de-op scripts anywhere?
[21:45] <Gandalf_The_Gay> for the xubuntu IRC
[21:55] <Gandalf_The_Gay> little mindframe- don't be scared, I have candy, get into my car with me
[21:55] <mindframe-> err
[22:07] <paranoid1> hi, should live cd have taskbar & menu? I've got only desktop ..
[22:08] <TheSheep> paranoid1: this happens sometimes on low memory, press alt+f2 and type 'xfce-panel'
[22:10] <paranoid1> umm.. no such file or directory
[22:11] <TheSheep> sorry
[22:11] <TheSheep> xfce4-panel
[22:11] <paranoid1> no problem :)
[22:50] <cookiemonster078> i need help joining xubuntu to an existing xp network share. Anybody interested?
[22:55] <march> goodnight :)
[22:56] <Deadweight42> could anyone please run me through the steps of setting up a xubuntu/windows dual-boot?
[22:58] <TheSheep> Deadweight42: sure, install xubuntu on a machine with windows already instaleld. end.
[22:58] <TheSheep> Deadweight42: it will autodetect windows and set everything automatically
[22:58] <Deadweight42> really?
[22:58] <bytor4232> Yes.
[22:59] <bytor4232> As long as windows was there first, you will have a menu to select Windows or Linux when the installer is done.
[22:59] <Deadweight42> where would I download the installer then?
[22:59] <bytor4232> xubuntu.com/get
[22:59] <Deadweight42> cool, thanks a bunch :)
[23:05] <cookiemonster078>  i need help joining xubuntu to an existing xp network share. Anybody interested?
[23:06] <TheSheep> cookiemonster078: you need to install an application for that, it doesn't have any by default
[23:07] <TheSheep> cookiemonster078: pneighbourhood is one such an application
[23:07] <cookiemonster078> in the repository?
[23:07] <TheSheep> pyneighbourhood
[23:07] <TheSheep> sorry
[23:08] <TheSheep> !info pyneighbourhood
[23:08] <ubotu> Package pyneighbourhood does not exist in gutsy
[23:08] <TheSheep> :/
[23:08] <TheSheep> looks like it's not there anymore
[23:08] <TheSheep> smbnetfs seems to be better
[23:09] <cookiemonster078> does that have a gui interface I am still learning command line
[23:10] <jared> is xubuntu similar to kubuntu?
[23:10] <somerville32> It uses the Xfce4 desktop environment
[23:10] <TheSheep> cookiemonster078: I think that it's just a kind of virtual filesystem -- you "mount" it in some drectory, andt hen that directory seems to conatin your network neighbourhood
[23:11] <cookiemonster078> ok sheep i will give it a shot
[23:14] <jared> XFCE4 isn't very good...
[23:14] <Ven]n> where is the default location for wallpapers?
[23:16] <cookiemonster078> it can't seem to find the package for smbnetfs
[23:16] <TheSheep> cookiemonster078: I checked on hardy, sorry
[23:16] <TheSheep> cookiemonster078: there is smbfs though
[23:17] <TheSheep> and some gui utility for using it
[23:19] <TheSheep> cookiemonster078: here, found this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FuseSmb
[23:19] <cookiemonster078> ok thanx.
[23:20] <jared> is xubuntu faster than other Ubuntu distros?
[23:20] <soldats> xfce is a smaller window manager and is supposed to run faster
[23:20] <jared> "supposed"?
[23:20] <TheSheep> jared: depends on what machine and what you do
[23:20] <jared> ok
[23:21] <TheSheep> jared: I see no difference on a 2Ghz cpu and 1GB ram, for example :)
[23:22] <jared> kthanks
[23:22] <jared> I'm using kubuntu, and it is a lot faster than ubuntu, but I can't get java working
[23:24] <TheSheep> jared: just install the sun-java6-* and select it as default in update-alternatives
[23:24] <jared> how do I install it?
[23:25] <TheSheep> jared: with the package manager
[23:25] <TheSheep> !java
[23:25] <ubotu> To install a Java runtime/interpreter on Ubuntu, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java - For the Sun Java runtime install sun-java6-jre from the !Multiverse repository (in !Backports for !Edgy)
[23:28] <jared> how do I install the sun-java6-*
[23:45] <fiyawerx> xubuntu-restricted-extras i believe
[23:46] <fiyawerx> http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/metapackages/xubuntu-restricted-extras.html
[23:47] <soldats> or sudo aptitude install sun-java6-jre
[23:59] <cookiemonster078> Is the sheep still around