[01:38] hi i dont know for some reason my panel just disapear , i tried xfce4-panel in terminal, but as i exit the terminal my panel disapear too. what should i do [01:47] help === sigbj0dn is now known as siggjen === jms1989_ is now known as jms1989 === RHEL_Representat is now known as xyz === xyz is now known as eng === eng is now known as eng2 [03:28] is there a known issue with recent versions of audacity in xubuntu? [03:29] i have 1.3.4-1.1ubuntu1~gutsy1 which i think was recently updated, and i can no longer open audio devices [03:43] err, well, that is a backport. [03:51] hm, perhaps i should remove the backport and reinstall the known-working ver then === jms1989_ is now known as jms1989 === zoredache_ is now known as zoredache [07:39] i have the feeling that xubuntu doesnt mount my usb-disks as good as my other computer with ubuntu. is there a solution to this? [07:47] good morning ;) [07:49] somebody here who can tell me a little bit about xubuntu? [08:20] i have the feeling that xubuntu doesnt mount my usb-disks as good as my other computer with ubuntu. is there a solution to this? [08:34] larsemil: ubuntu and xubuntu use different volume managers [08:36] gabkdll1: can i tell my xubuntu one to use ubuntus instead? [08:37] sure [08:37] how? [08:37] start thunar [08:38] go to edit -> preferences [08:38] uncheck "enable volume manager" [08:39] then install gnome-volume-manager [08:39] I think that should do it [08:39] will try [08:39] thanks [08:39] although, I think that might pull in some other dependencies [08:40] plus, you will then have the option of configuring gnome's volume manager ;) [08:40] it barelly pulled anything else [08:41] but it did not work... [08:42] did it start? try "ps -ef | grep volume" [08:43] yes its started.. but looks like thunar is still trying to mount it. [08:43] oh :( === nanonyme1 is now known as nanonyme [08:46] maybe you have to restart for the configuration to take effect? or maybe kill Thunar manually? [08:48] will try to restart x [12:18] TheSheep: are you online? === ablomen_ is now known as ablomen === rulon is now known as GHETOOOO [13:46] hi, i have debian and i want to install xubuntu, but i dont know how to uninstall debian, and not having problems with the grub once i install xubuntu, so if i just use the cd of xubuntu, and pick my partition of debian and to be formated to install xubuntu will that be ok or its deeper than that? [13:49] GHETOOOO: that's fine, there is a step in the installer where xubuntu will want to install it's version of grub, and that will handle your boot loading stuff [13:51] pleia2 ok thats what i needed to know :), and look xubuntu supports spanish? [13:58] hi? does xubuntu supports spanish? anyone... :) [14:07] GHETOOOO: yes [14:07] nice :) === ubotu is now known as ubotu` === ubotu` is now known as ubotu [14:35] hello [14:35] anyone awake/alive [14:36] !anyone [14:36] TheSheep, mind if i ask a few questions [14:37] In place of "Does anyone/anybody...", please be aware, one persons expert is another persons beginner, please ask your question in full, then see what helps! [14:45] Can i change the linuxboot.cfg to run the live-cd from the hd (with default.xbe added in the apps-section of avalaunch)? [15:02] haakon1: no clue, try it out and if it works ... go to the wiki and document it, not sure anyone has tried that [15:04] Where is the init located? Getting kernel panic [15:06] haakon1: in initrd [15:07] append init=f:\Apps\Linux\isolinux didnt work [15:09] no wonder, linux doesn't know what f: is and doesn't use backslashes in paths [15:10] I kinda knew that, but since this project most likely isnt going to work, I used my optimism in the config: ) [15:11] :D [15:11] * totalwormage knows the feeling [15:11] But this isnt been done before? I just want linux on my xbox without giving up avalaunch :) [15:53] when i try to put my wireless pci card in ap mode it gives an error (madwifi driver) does the stock xubuntu driver not have the ap stuff compiled in? === nanonyme_ is now known as nanonyme === pleia2_ is now known as pleia2 === ubotu_ is now known as ubotu [17:57] fucking ops dont listen to ANYONE [17:57] they only fucking care about what THEY think [17:59] hi i have a problem that has me :@, i downloaded ubuntu a few weeks back, i burned the iso, boot from the cd, checked my language, and set "start or install ubuntu" and the loading starts but theres one point when the loading bar finishes,and u think its about to start the installation manager then my monitor starts just turns off, and the leds starts to titilate, well i tried everything so i desisted and installed debian, well now i burned today the xubuntu im [18:09] i guess noone knows about this here, is there any way to install xubuntu with only a command, i mean without the graphic interface [18:19] MY GOD NOONE HELPS HERE? does xubuntu atleast have an alternate cd? one that installs from the terminal? [18:27] RULON: yes, it does [18:37] nabend [18:38] TheSheep is it hard to install from the alternat cd? or it just runs by its own? [18:39] RULON: about as hard as with the livecd, you just have menus instead of clickable buttons [18:41] TheSheep ok [18:41] TheSheep that will be my solution to my gui interface not appearing on the monitor right [18:42] cause its just pure terminal [19:01] /msg NickServ jusama91 [19:02] lol [19:02] oh well [19:02] anyway could someone help me get my video card working correctly? [19:03] ubstud: that's a pretty generic question, care to elaborate? [19:04] TheSheep, well I don't think it's working correctly, like the desktop runs fine and stuff b [19:04] but like games don't [19:05] for example I'm trying to play Unreal Tournament (original) and it doesn't run properly, it lags, doesn't run in full resoultion and I can only start it in safe mode [19:05] I don't think 3d accell is working correctly [19:05] ubstud: now, the most important question is: what graphics card do you use? [19:06] lspci says I have a: VGA compatible controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. S3 Unichrome Pro VGA Adapter [19:06] I know it's intergrated..but on the previous versions of Xubuntu I got it working fine after some help. I don't remember what I did [19:06] but I know it involved openchrome. [19:06] I don't know anything about s3 :( [19:07] you migth want to google and search the forums [19:07] or ask on #ubuntu -- the graphics stuff is similar [19:07] ok, ty === TheSheep is now known as I-have-no-mouth- === I-have-no-mouth- is now known as TheSheep [20:07] hey guys [20:07] hiya [20:07] Nfreaker91: [20:07] i want to install xubuntu [20:07] do i need ext2 or can i use fat32 ? [20:07] I won't stop you [20:07] :) [20:08] ext2,3 [20:08] thanks [20:10] thouh it is possible to do on fat32/ntfs ext3 or some other *nix filesystem is strongly reccomended [20:13] zoredache is right === flokuehn_ is now known as flokuehn [20:16] i'm not sure i get whar ur saying, ill just use ext2 or ext3 then... [20:17] Nfreaker91: I am trying to say that running it on fat32 can be done... but it a) takes a fairly advanced level of skill to do it b) will perform worse then use ext3 c) will be less stable and far less well tested then running on ext3 d) will confuse anyone trying to help you [20:19] zoredache: thanks, that helped me a lot. ill just use ext3. im not looking for a challenge, just want everything to work [20:20] but is it possible to have a harddisk that can be read by both windows and linux? can is use fat32 for that, if linux is installed on a different one? [20:21] Nfreaker91: from the linux side you can read the fat* partions without any work, and for ntfs partitions you can use ntfs-3g [20:21] from the windows side there is a driver that allows you to read ext2/3 [20:22] a fat* partition is will be supported on both sides without having to install any drivers or additional software to make things work [20:22] zoredache: thanks, thats exactly what i wanted to know [21:51] Hi. Does xubuntu or x-dsl support reading the xbox hd? [21:52] haakon1: 'x' in xubuntu comes from 'xfce', not from 'xbox' [21:53] haakon1: just in case, and I don't really know the answer :) [21:53] But it supports xbox. :) [21:53] haakon1: I think there was something like 'xbox ubuntu' or such [21:53] for a while at least [21:53] Anyhow, I've installed xbox-damnsmalllinux but i dont know how to mount fat-drives [21:54] mount -t vfat /dev/hda1 /mnt/myfat [21:54] if it is fat, it should be something like 'mount -t vfat /device /mountpoint' [21:54] !fstab [21:54] The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions [21:57] Is there a way to completely disable the 'you did not choose your prefered browser' in xfce-terminal? I don't want to setup a browser, and I don't want clicks on links to try to use one [21:58] zoredache: I think there is an option in ~/.config/Terminal/terminalrc [21:58] zoredache: you would have to check the help page of Terminal [21:59] yeah I had already checked there and didn't see anything obvious... :| [21:59] I'll double check though [22:01] MiscHighlightUrls=TRUE [22:01] change this to false [22:03] TheSheep: that didn't seem to work... [22:04] zoredache: you need to close/kill all the terminals [22:04] all of them? Not just the one I was working... hrm... [22:05] zoredache: that's because it's really just one application with multiple windows [22:06] ah... there we go [22:06] well that might explain why some other tweaks I was trying to make didn't work