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GrooveStixhey people! why is Xubuntu booting uptil "*Running local boot scripts (/etc/rc.local)                [OK]" and then stops?00:39
tankmechdid you just install?00:43
GrooveStixactually, I am using my HDD on a different PC00:44
GrooveStix(as a master, so maybe the BIOS causing this?)00:44
tankmechwait...so.....what?00:44
GrooveStixwait lemme explain00:45
tankmechk00:45
GrooveStixI have a working Xubintu machine... I took out the HDD and connected it on a another machine00:45
GrooveStixand now I get that message00:46
GrooveStixdoes it make sense?00:46
tankmechwell yea...unless those two machines are exactly the same in every respect00:47
GrooveStixno they aren't00:47
tankmechyea...then yea that probably wont work00:47
GrooveStixmaybe I can get in recovery mode without problems?00:47
GrooveStixhow can I do that?00:47
tankmechi would back up any files you need to and then reinstall00:47
tankmechthats what I would do00:48
GrooveStixI just need it for a bit thiugh00:48
tankmechbut...yea im sure there are other options00:48
GrooveStix*though00:48
tankmechi dont know....i would google it and see if anyone else has or had that problem00:48
GrooveStixhow does one get in recovery mode?00:48
tankmechi dont know im still pretty new to this OS00:49
GrooveStixi see... thanks for trying though00:49
tankmechword up and good luck00:50
charlie-tca!ping00:57
ubotuping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore00:57
Tu13eshow do I set up a VNC server in xubuntu?02:10
BunnyRevolutiontightVNC02:15
BunnyRevolutionTu13es: there is also nx02:45
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cdecarlo_hi, not sure if this is common problem or not, but it seems like the font size used for the window manager and all the application is set randomly on every login!?! anyone know what going on?04:13
cdecarlo_this is an old pc P3 800 with an nvida TNT2 gfx card04:14
cdecarlo_??04:17
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slimjimflimhey, ever since the last update, i lost my volume taskbar item, and i can't add another one05:03
slimjimflimany suggestions?05:03
cody-somervillefile a bug :)05:03
slimjimflimi can add other items tho05:03
slimjimflimharumph05:04
slimjimflimok05:04
cody-somervilleMake sure to note that in your bug :)05:04
BunnyRevolutioni seem to have lost the ability to click, drag, and select multiple items on the desktop since the last upgrade05:50
cody-somervilleBunnyRevolution, Are you running Hardy?05:50
birgihey all, how can i find the current refresh rate of the screen?05:51
BunnyRevolutionnope, gutsy in a vbox vm05:52
cody-somervilleBunnyRevolution, What was in the update?05:52
BunnyRevolutioni've been fighting it all day long.  resolution has been the biggest problem05:52
BunnyRevolutionnot sure.  as i updated upon installation05:52
cody-somervillemmhmm05:53
BunnyRevolutionat this point, i'm not sure if it is xubuntu or virtual box extensions that's causing the problem05:53
* cody-somerville nods.05:55
BunnyRevolutionhow do i move the bar to the bottom?  is there a way to replace remove the word "application" from the "start" button?06:15
BunnyRevolutionnm, got it all.  that was very intuitive06:18
cody-somervilleBunnyRevolution, Are you being sarcastic? lol06:23
BunnyRevolutionactually no.06:26
BunnyRevolutioni have three xubuntu machines set up at our local genealogical society06:26
BunnyRevolutionso it's important that 1. they work right, and 2. older people can use them06:26
BunnyRevolutionswapping the bars from top to bottom and bottom to top seems to work better06:26
BunnyRevolutionfor them06:26
BunnyRevolutionk, is there a way to stack the bars, that would be even better06:27
cody-somervilleAfraid not.06:35
coldhakis there a way to disable the system speaker? i know it has diagnostic purposes during bootup, but i'd rather not have it beeping when the bell character is printed(that's 0x07 i think)09:31
coldhaknobody knows?09:54
darkanonymi just want find some game for xubuntu but i cant find anything becasue i dont know what to wirte in google...10:08
Iskrcoldhak, yes10:24
Iskrjust open the mixer10:25
Iskrand lower the slider of "system speaker" to 010:25
coldhak"system speaker" doesn't appear to be there.10:32
Iskrfile -> options10:41
Iskryou have a checklist10:41
Iskrcheck pc speaker10:42
Iskr(pc speaker, not system speaker, my mistake)10:42
coldhakPCM?11:23
Iskrno11:24
killownhi, How I Do to rename  hal devices?12:31
wolf4914can someone paste the entry for grub for 8.04 please?16:08
birgi#gentoo17:46
linardhi everyone, I have a question involving apt-get17:50
linardwhen i want to install a package through the sudo apt-get install command I always get E: Couldn't find package ...17:51
linardWhile Synaptic Package Manager and Update Manager are working without any problems...17:51
linardanyone an idea what's going on?17:51
birgilinard: check the name of the package17:55
birgilinard: sudo apt-cache search <something>, correct package names appear on the left.17:55
linard@birgi: I have done it with 10 packages and they all fail...17:56
birgilinard: can you give an example?17:56
linardsudo apt-get remove orage17:57
linardsudo apt-get install filezilla for another example...17:58
birgimaybe you should update your cache?17:58
birgisudo apt-get update17:59
linardsorry, doesn't work either...18:01
linardapt-get update goes without any problems18:01
linardbut it still refuses to install/remove...18:01
linardOké, I shall keep trying some thing... thanks anyway ;)18:05
linardBut I have another question too: On Xubuntu 8.04 beta, on the login screen, there are 2 with lines of artwork which are striking through the text, which makes the text a bit less readable. Is this only happening to me or are there other who have the same symphomes?18:08
chewithas anyone tried Xubuntu 8.04 yet?19:44
viddyeah19:44
chewitwhat do you think to it19:45
vidddo you have questions?19:45
chewitgood improvement over 7.1019:45
viddthere are always some plusses and minuses19:45
viddoverall...im satisfied19:45
chewitwhat don't you like about it19:46
viddi had some issues with my laptop's wifi19:46
chewitoh, what happen, i'm using wifi atm19:46
viddbut its a bcm4306 card, so issues are to be expected19:46
chewitoh rite, my wifi card is designed for linux in mind.19:47
chewitany performance improvements19:47
viddnone that ive noticed19:47
chewithas thunar had any improvements, serach?19:48
chewitsearch???19:48
viddi never use it19:48
chewitoh rite19:48
viddwhy would you want search in thunar?19:53
viddyou should know where the files yopur looking for are =]19:54
chewiti suppose, but i still like to have the search feature. currently i'm using the one from GNOME utilities pack.19:56
viddi do most of my file work from the command line19:58
Stroganoffchewit: use catfish for searching20:07
Stroganoffyou can integrate in in thunar with custom actions20:07
chewitstroganoff, whats catfish like, i wasn't too impressed by looking at the screenshots20:15
viddits in the repo's....20:16
viddjust sudo apt-get install catfish20:16
TheSheepit's basicaly a gui for grep/find/locate and tracker20:16
trollshade13so euh, is this the room where you can get support when something is kinda wrong?20:16
viddif you dont like it, sudo apt-get remove --purge catfish20:16
chewityeh, might give it ago20:17
TheSheeptrollshade13: yup20:17
viddtrollshade13, you ask, we answer20:17
trollshade13kinda have a trouble with an usb cam --'20:17
viddwhat kind of trouble?20:17
viddand what kind of usb cam?20:18
trollshade13to put it short, it works reversed20:18
trollshade13aka, when it doesn't need to be working, it's on20:18
trollshade13when I want it to work, it turns off20:18
trollshade13Q tec usb 10020:18
viddthis is not my strong suite...20:18
trollshade13well, just wanne know it there's a "easy" way to turn the cam off when it's plugged in20:19
viddhrm...im not finding any documentation on it....20:20
viddwhat did you use to install it?20:20
trollshade13nothing20:21
viddor did it "just work"?20:21
trollshade13well, I should "just work"20:21
trollshade13you know when a camera is on, the light turns on?20:21
trollshade13indicating it is being used an such20:22
viddno....when a usb device is plugged into a usb jack, the power light turns on20:22
viddits not the same thing20:22
trollshade13yea, think that's kinda a problem20:22
viddeverything i found says it is not linux compatible20:22
trollshade13just my luck then huh20:22
viddmight want to check their web site and see if they have linux info20:23
trollshade13nah, read they're kinda anti linux20:23
chewitvidd, about 8.04, i heard they have added some sort of system information20:24
viddi dont use web cams....so i cant recommend a linux-friendly one20:24
vidd=\20:24
trollshade13oh well20:24
trollshade13maybe someday, I wil20:25
trollshade13is there a list available of "linux-friendly" ones?20:25
viddchewit, system info? you mean in system->system monitor?20:25
chewittrollshade, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras20:25
trollshade13thnx20:26
trollshade13bookmark and done20:26
trollshade13thnx ^^20:26
chewitvidd, well i heard there is now some system information, such as ram, processor, HDD and your grpahics card20:26
viddwith the exception of graphics card (dont see anything about it on my hardy systems) all that is under system monitor20:27
viddthats been around since gutsy (maybe even fiesty)20:28
chewitok20:29
acalbaza_silly question... if a drive is recognized by linux, i should have a /dev entry even though its not mounted, correct?21:40
TheSheepacalbaza_: yes21:41
TheSheepacalbaza_: check dmesg for any messgaes21:41
acalbaza_TheSheep : thanks... im checking to verify a couple of suspect drives... dmesg doesnt spit back anything interesting, and i dont see a new block device... so, i think its dead.21:43
viddwhat does df show?21:44
acalbaza_that would only give me mounted devices though, right?21:45
vidd.... i THOUGHT it shows all connected....21:45
viddi could be wrong....it has happened b421:46
vidd=]21:46
TheSheepacalbaza_: try lsusb21:49
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penguathello22:52
penguatI have a problem: the default font for window content is way too large for comfort/useability, how do I change it?22:53
penguatI mean things like menus all seem to be in 16pt22:54
TheSheeppenguat: 16pt is pretty normal22:54
TheSheeppenguat: the problem is probably with your screen's DPI22:54
penguatwell, I don't know, it's too big, anyway.22:54
penguatAny advice even on how to search for it?22:55
TheSheeppenguat: it might be detected wrong by your video card driver, you can set the dimensions of your screen in the xorg.conf manually, that should fix it22:55
penguatI'm on 1024x76822:55
TheSheeppenguat: physical size fo your monitor screen22:56
TheSheeppenguat: it's used to calculate the font size22:56
penguatAh, ok22:56
TheSheepyour computer probably thinks you have a very small monitor :)22:56
TheSheeppenguat: the command 'xrandr' in terminal should display you some information22:57
penguatI normally do! it's an Eee PC, just temporarily hooked up to a big monitor22:57
TheSheepthat'd explain it22:58
TheSheephttp://scanline.ca/dpi/ <-- this gives you some background information if you are interested22:58
TheSheepthere are several places where you can force dpi22:58
penguatthanks!22:59
fs87hello23:26
viddhello23:26
fs87anyone plays hattrick in here?23:26
viddi dont even know what that is....23:27
fs87hmm, something like online soccer manager...23:27
viddcant help ya =\23:27
fs87no prob23:28
viddwhat is the issue?23:28
fs87well,23:29
fs87in hattrick there are federations23:29
fs87some internal groups of users23:29
fs87and i founded a federation about linux23:30
fs87and i'm searching for help to getting this federation started23:30
viddso you need users...23:30
vidd*wave* maxamillion23:30
fs87no users23:32
maxamillionhiya vidd23:32
fs87crewmembers ;)23:32
fs87and later users idd23:32
fs87but are most members here american ?23:33
TheSheepfs87: no23:33
TheSheepfs87: also, this is a support channelf for xubuntu23:34
fs87okay23:34
fs87my bad23:34
BunnyRevolutionhi.  i want to make my widescreen a longscreen23:35
TheSheepfs87: no problem :)23:35
TheSheepBunnyRevolution: try xrandr -o left23:35
BunnyRevolutionhang it on the wall so to speak.  will xubuntu allow me to rotate the display?23:35
BunnyRevolutionthx23:35
TheSheepBunnyRevolution: depends on teh graphics card driver, but most support it23:35
fs87does anyone use CNR in xubuntu ?23:36
fs87'click n run'23:36
fs87if i open the progrom it keeps opening the website in my terminal browser but i want it to open the cnr website in firefox23:37
fs87anyone knows how to fix?23:37
BunnyRevolutionhrm, that did not work for me.  i'll read the --help bit on it23:38
TheSheepBunnyRevolution: the video driver can have an option for that you can put in your xorg.conf23:40
fs87...23:50
fs87no one knows?23:50
viddi dont use23:50
viddi dont trust it23:50
fs87ow...any reasons why?23:51
viddit loads closed source apps23:51
fs87i read about it in a magazine and it looked okay23:51
viddthat by itself is reason enough in my book23:52
fs87yes but you can filter those out23:52
viddOH! and it was writen by linspire23:52
viddthat is 2 strikes there23:52
viddyou miss the point23:54
viddclick and run is closed source if im not mistaken23:54
fs87that i don't know23:54
viddbut if you want it in a browser, go to cnr.com23:55
viddhttp://www.cnr.com/23:56
fs87yes23:56
fs87but i think i have to register23:56
viddhehe yet ANOTHER reason to avoid it like the plague!23:57
fs87now thats true23:57
fs87but i don't know much about the history of linspire23:57
viddyou want to give up your freedoms like that, move to Cuba! (or run M$)23:58
fs87it's not common used around here23:58
viddits not common use anywhere23:58
fs87ah okay :)23:58
fs87so you use xubuntu i assume?23:59

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