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alarmoHello, everyone. Can anyone help me trying to dim my notebook's lcd brightness on 8.04 beta ? The thing is blinding me already...01:58
shinynewanyone here?02:09
gaurdroI am02:12
tim__no one is here?02:13
zoredache!anyone | shinynew02:19
ubotushinynew: A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?02:19
shinynewok if i change my .xsession and leave the gdm to the .xclient script will it run the .xsession?02:20
shinynewhow should i go about just writeing a few things to start up and not xfce4 desktop02:20
tim__sry no one is here02:22
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LeFish-Xubuntuhi anyone has some time to give me a quick hint?09:22
IskrLeFish-Xubuntu, just ask if someone know the answer will answer you09:34
LeFish-Xubuntui can adjust the volume using comands like amixer set Master 5+-09:38
LeFish-Xubuntubut amixer set Master mute or toggle doesnt do anything09:38
whileimhereGood Morning from the eastcoast USA10:26
whileimhereHow are all the roomies here today?10:26
whileimhereI just switched over to XFCE in hoped of getting some improvements in my AMD Sempron with just a gig of ram.10:27
yodahi get this when i try to boot from xubuntu 7.10 live cd --> [ 0.000000] ACPI: BIOS age (1999) fails cutoff (2000), acpi=force is required to enable ACPI11:57
yodahits an old compaq PII11:57
yodahwith 160MB of RAM11:57
yodahany help....?11:59
Iskrit remids me something12:07
Iskri think i too experienced this once12:07
Iskrtry to use the option provided12:07
Iskr(acpi=force)12:07
yodahIskr : i am a n00b, how do i use that option?12:26
TheSheep!boot | yodah12:26
ubotuyodah: Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto12:26
skyliveHi all, what's a good wifi manager for xubuntu? would be great if it can connect on startup.12:30
cody-somervilleXubuntu includes the network manager applet12:31
skylivecorrect, but my wireless USB Adapter is not listed there, even though through ndiswrapper's GUI, its installed.12:32
skylivehello? What's a good alternative?12:41
Iskrdon't know12:41
pteaguewhat's the diff between totem-gstreamer & totem-xine ?14:38
pteaguei guess the better question is what's the diff between gstreamer & xine?14:39
cody-somervilleThey're different backends14:39
kommerCan anyone help me out with the screen resolution in xubuntu please?14:41
Qjimbohey15:54
Qjimbohow do I force a text mode installed on xubuntu?15:54
Qjimbo*install15:54
Qjimbothe cd drive on my laptop is too slow to effectively run the live cd15:55
Iskruse the alternate install cd15:55
Qjimbooh?15:55
TheSheep!alternate15:56
ubotuThe Alternate CD is a classical text-mode install CD. It supports a wider range of hardware than the !LiveCD, and can also be used as an upgrade CD.  Look for the alternate checkbox on the Ubuntu download page - See also !minimal15:56
Iskr!minimal15:56
ubotuThe Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD15:56
Qjimbothanks downloading now =)15:59
Qjimboyeah I grabbed the desktop one before, that was silly15:59
breetaiHey all. Does anybody know if wubi is on the Xubuntu 8.04 Beta16:49
cody-somervilleI believe it is but someone reported they had difficulty with it on amd6416:50
cody-somervilleI'd love to hear from you if you get it to work or not16:50
breetaicody-somerville: looks like it is time for me to download the ISO17:03
cody-somerville:)17:04
QjimboIs it possible to skip the "Scanning the mirror..." part of the text install?18:01
Qjimboit's been stuck on 60% for ages because I haven't configured the network yet18:02
zoredacheQjimbo: it is possible if you go into expert mode I believe...18:06
Qjimbohmm still stuck at 60%18:47
QjimboI don't know how  to get into expert mode =(18:47
maxamillionthen you shouldn't be in expert mode18:48
cody-somervillelol18:49
Qjimbowell I've found Alt+F4 brings up another console which shows whats going on18:51
_mawin xubuntu my laptop audio keys were not automatically discovered (kubuntu did this for me) any suggestions?19:40
cody-somerville_maw, try installing aumix19:40
_mawtext or gtk?19:41
_mawI don't really care either way19:41
cody-somervilleActually, disregard that19:42
cody-somervilleOne moment please19:42
_mawah ok I see what this app does, I will keep it but it doesnt make the hardware buttons work :\19:44
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birgihey all, i just installed xubuntu and have a problem. after the grub menu i only see a black screen until the gdm asks for a password. how can i fix this?20:39
HACKhalo2:?20:41
TheSheepbirgi: edot /etc/ussplash.conf and put smaller resolutioni n there20:42
HACKhalo2try using the password you set when you installed Xubuntu20:42
birgithanks guys, it is annoying because normally linux shows everything that it does in the boot process, but now i can see nothing, let me try that resolution thing20:43
birgiTheSheep: now it is 1280x1024, what would you suggest? and this is only for the part before the gdm right?20:45
TheSheepbirgi: yes, maybe 1024x76820:45
birgiok thanks20:46
Qjimboheh well I'm now onto the main install21:26
Qjimboand this cd-r seems to be working the cd drive hard21:26
Qjimbothe laser movement sounds like there's a little mouse inside haxsawing21:26
Lobsterhello21:33
Qjimbohey hows it going?21:33
zoredache!hi21:33
ubotuHi! Welcome to #xubuntu!21:33
Qjimborofl21:33
Qjimbothats the laziest script ever21:34
HACKhalo2lol21:34
HACKhalo2i want one :P21:34
Lobsterwhere are the theme-files for window-decoration stored?21:34
* HACKhalo2 huggles ubotu21:34
zoredache!botsnack21:34
ubotuYum! Err, I mean, APT!21:34
HACKhalo2can i have one zoredache?21:35
zoredachecan you have what?21:35
HACKhalo2a ubotu?21:35
zoredache!ubotu21:36
ubotuI am ubotu, all-knowing infobot. You can browse my brain at http://ubotu.ubuntu-nl.org/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots21:36
Qjimbook so best way of getting my netgear wg511 wireless card to work in xubuntu?22:31
zoredacheI would start by checking out the wifi docs...22:32
zoredache!wifi | Qjimbo22:32
ubotuQjimbo: Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs22:32
Lobstermay I change the sounds of errors? it always beeps and thats anoying22:41
Iskrwell it maybe is your internal speaker22:43
zoredachewhat is 'it' that is beeping?22:44
zoredachefor example in bash you can set your 'bell-style' to 'visible'22:48
Lobsteryes the internal speaker. it's for example when I hit backspace in an empty text field22:49
Iskrso you could mute it22:53
Iskri did so22:53
Lobsteryeah I hoped not to have to use the unplug-speaker-solution ;) I will try that bell-style otion22:55
birgiTheSheep: it did not work out...23:12
TheSheepbirgi: is it a laptop?23:13
birgiyes it is, it has a problematic video card (ati hd 2600)23:14
TheSheepbirgi: some laptops will try to display the usplash on their vga out or something like that23:14
TheSheepbirgi: you can disable the graphical splash entirely and have text instead23:15
birgiyep, it perfectly works for me, how can i do that?23:15
TheSheepbirgi: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst and remove 'quiet splash' options from boot options23:16
birgiok, thanks a lot.23:16
Lobsterhmmm I didn't got rid of that beep, but I got rid of that stupid capslock :)23:42

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