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N1ghtCrawlerUmh, trying to run a python script, i get the message "/usr/env/python: bad interpreter: no such file or directory.01:07
N1ghtCrawlerI have python installed, but i beleave the script has wrong path.01:07
N1ghtCrawler.. to python. What is the right path?01:07
lc2usually /usr/bin/python01:08
lc2also, /usr/env/python is incorrect, that should be /usr/bin/env python01:08
N1ghtCrawlerthanks :)01:11
vrkhanshi01:26
vrkhansi just install xubuntu on my laptop but my wireless is not working01:27
lc2imagine that01:27
vrkhansi have atheros wireless card01:27
vrkhanscan any one help me01:28
vrkhansthanks01:28
burnervrkhans: you need madwifi drivers maybe?01:28
burnervrkhans: try the restricted drivers manager?01:28
vrkhanswhat is restricted drivers manager?01:29
dabudi have had some trouble with ntfs-3g     somehow the computer? switched names for my 2 drives  and has denied me permission on one of them  can anybody give me an idea where i might begin to solve this problem?01:49
dabudi have had some trouble with ntfs-3g     somehow the computer? switched names for my 2 drives  and has denied me permission on one of them  can anybody give me an idea where i might begin to solve this problem?01:49
* cody-somerville wonders how one configures a tablet PC.02:16
DaveKongDo you good applications or methods to use for testing one's computer speed?02:17
DaveKongI am trying to tweak my computer some but need reliable ways to know the effect of my changes.02:18
cody-somervilleschweet :]02:25
cody-somervilleI got my tablet pc working in Xubuntu02:25
DaveKong:)02:27
Odd-rationalecody-somerville: i have a nice script i wrote that helps with rotation. would you like to take a look?03:20
cody-somervilleOdd-rationale, sure :]03:23
Odd-rationalecody-somerville: http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Tablet_PC#Script_for_Screen_Rotation03:23
Odd-rationaleIt should work on any tablet with wacom installed03:24
Odd-rationaleeverytime it runs, the display rotates 90 degrees clockwise03:24
Odd-rationaleSo i have a button or keyboard shorcut linked to the script.03:25
* cody-somerville nods.03:25
Odd-rationalecody-somerville: i;m kind of new to bash scripting, so if you see any to improve, let me know.03:27
Odd-rationalecody-somerville: also, do you use cellwriter?03:28
cody-somervillecellwriter?03:29
Odd-rationalecody-somerville: http://risujin.org/cellwriter/03:29
Odd-rationalei *think* it is in the repos. otherwise, i remember there was a .deb on getdeb.net03:31
* cody-somerville nods.03:32
cody-somervillewhat do you do with gksudo?03:33
cody-somervilleforced to use keyboard?03:33
Odd-rationaleum, never tried actually.. ;)03:34
Odd-rationalewell, you could disable grabing. but there are some risks there...03:35
Odd-rationalerun "gksu-properties" or something...03:36
Odd-rationalecody-somerville: also, xournal is a nice app as well03:47
* cody-somerville nods.03:47
* cody-somerville goes to bed. <g>03:47
burnerwhat's xournal?04:06
* burner sees04:12
dabudi've got a problem with the ntfs-config program    it tells me i don't have permission to open a hard drive that it originally let me open  and it has switched names of the hard drive on me04:24
dabudhow can i uninstall it all  and start again  or fix the problem?04:25
lc2chown the device, i guess04:42
holyguyverDoes anyone know how I can record the audio output of my soundcard?04:45
dabudlc2  was that for me and my problem?04:50
lc2yes04:51
lc2holyguyver: wire your speaker jack into your line in04:51
lc2if your soundcard doesn't support recording what's currently being played04:51
holyguyverMy card does support it though, I just want to know what cammand to use in the terminal or what program to use to record my soundcards output.04:52
holyguyverlc204:52
lc2holyguyver: sudo apt-get install audacity04:52
lc2good recording software04:53
lc2and i should have been more specific, if the *driver* for your soundcard supports doing that04:53
dabudty     but i am curious how it switched file[disk]  names on me04:53
lc2dunno04:53
holyguyverlc2 I already have audacity, been using it for years.04:54
lc2holyguyver: okay04:54
holyguyverSo how do I do it?04:54
dabudi go to file/system/media and find the hard drive my music is on and when i open it  it shoes me the files that are on my other hard drive04:54
lc2holyguyver: if you don't have the option to switch recording devices in that way in audacity, then, you can't do it04:54
holyguyverlc2 I never said I weather I have that option or not, How do I find that option?04:55
lc2holyguyver: whereever it is you select your recording device in audacity04:56
holyguyverI don't know where that is04:57
holyguyverlc204:57
lc2it's in the main window somewhere, i haven't used it in months so i really don't know04:58
lc2a drop-down box04:58
holyguyverlc2 Also I have not been able to get audacity to even play sound with hardy, it has trouble with pulseaudio I guess.04:59
lc2oh, that's odd04:59
lc2maybe you should report a bug04:59
holyguyverlc2 so besides audacity, preferably a terminal cammand for a sound demean, do you know of any?05:00
holyguyvernothing?05:05
lc2jesus give me a chance will you05:06
holyguyverThank you05:06
lc2shit, lunix doesn't have a "mixer" command?05:08
dabudlc2   i just rebooted into windows to see if the music hard drive was still good  and it is still working     i rebooted back in xubuntu and it also  [ntfs-3g] is working now05:11
lc2hokay05:12
dabudway beyond my limited knowledge  as to why  and yes hooray   my husband has 50,000 files and it wud be a death sentence for me05:13
dabudlol05:13
dabudanyway  is there a forum  or something that i can go to to get info on ntfs-3g  etc  that u know of?05:14
lc2you might want to talk to the fuse people05:17
holyguyverlc2 can't I just pipe the output from the soundcard to wherever I want to save it?05:17
lc2holyguyver: you'd still have to set your recording device to do *anything* and that's only if your driver supports it05:18
lc2why you would want to do such a thing baffles me05:18
holyguyverSo that I can record audio from my computer05:18
lc2well i figured that.05:19
lc2but you know, why would you want to do that?05:19
holyguyverA good example would be if someone wanted to record the sound from a videogame they are playing like DOOM.05:19
lc2mmkay05:20
holyguyvermy reason is that I am trying to record an aidostream that streamripper cannot rip, so I need to rip it directly from my output.05:21
lc2oh.05:22
lc2well use alsamixer to set your recording device05:22
lc2(if your driver supports doing that)05:22
holyguyver& how ould I use alsa mixer?05:25
dabudk ty lc205:25
holyguyverwould05:25
lc2holyguyver: in the terminal05:25
lc2run alsamixer05:26
lc2hit tab to select capture05:26
lc2move left/right keys to select your recording device, hit space05:26
lc2(again, this will fail if your driver does not support that as a recording device)05:27
lc2hit space05:27
lc2hit escape05:27
lc2profit05:27
holyguyverI am in the gui05:27
holyguyverso all you instructions are lost on me :p05:27
lc2hokay05:27
lc2well i dunno then05:27
lc2alsamixer here is a terminal program05:27
holyguyveralright I am in the terminal one now05:28
lc2then see above ^^05:28
lc2then use whatever recording software you prefer to record it05:28
lc2profit!"05:28
lc2since i've not ever recorded anything on xubuntu that's all i can do for you05:29
holyguyvermy options are mic b os capture capture2 digital input so input so205:29
lc2the device is probably capture05:29
holyguyverthey are both turned up on full05:30
lc2(again, space to select it)05:30
holyguyverbut as said I can't get audaicty to produce sound on hardy, so any other recording software suggestions?05:30
lc2ecasound if you liek command line05:30
lc2then, ecasound -i alsa -o somefile.wav05:33
XwarlokX82hey guys i got an issue05:53
lc2o noes05:54
XwarlokX82lol05:54
XwarlokX82i've tried installing 8.04 multiple times, i've checked both the live cd and alt cd isos md5s, run them through their self check...etc. neither cd will complete the install, they both freeze at random points during the install05:55
lc2weren't you here before?05:55
XwarlokX82indeed i was05:56
lc2shit. ;\05:56
lc2what are they doing when they freeze?05:56
XwarlokX82i didn't recall getting an answer, so i came back to ask again05:56
XwarlokX82i think the live cd freezes during the partioning part, and the alt cd freezes when it goes to install the system05:56
lc2hmm :\05:57
XwarlokX82but both my isos are flawless...etc. cds burned properly...i don't get it05:57
lc2i don't get it either05:57
XwarlokX82apparently this is a one in a million error...i've looked over ubuntuforums.org and the problem hasn't been mentioned05:58
lc2the only thing i can think it could be, is a bad burn both times05:58
lc2but if you're the same person who was here before, you tried burning it more than once05:59
XwarlokX82indeed05:59
XwarlokX82both isos05:59
lc2in which case, i haven't the foggiest idea what it could be ;(06:00
XwarlokX82yeah me too06:00
XwarlokX82i'm tempted to order a disc from the ubuntu site and see if it is something to do with my setup...06:00
lc2but it freezes at random points in the install06:02
XwarlokX82indeed06:03
XwarlokX82and whats weird is the damn live cd works beautifully...06:03
XwarlokX82but i can't install for crap.06:03
lc2hm :(06:04
XwarlokX82the only thing i can think of is boot up the live disc again and try it again...i wish i had some way of getting a screenshot of it frozen like that06:05
XwarlokX82the entire machine freezes06:05
lc2no problems with your hard drive?06:05
svilhello06:05
XwarlokX82nope...not at all06:05
lc2hi svil06:05
XwarlokX82right now i've got win vista replacing ubuntu till i get this sorted.06:05
lc2XwarlokX82: :( i don't know what to suggest06:05
svilwho speak in russia? a bad speak in english, but i think that you can ubderstand me :)06:06
svil*understand06:06
XwarlokX82thanks for trying to help lc206:08
XwarlokX82i appreciate it, gonna fool with the cd some more...06:08
deniz_ogut@svil: I can understand you. Go on please.06:09
svilwhat packages must i install for using xfce windows effects such as transparent and other (without compiz)?06:10
deniz_ogutas I know far, Fluxbox supports transparency. But there may be other more practical ways;I never tried.06:12
lc2svil: if your driver supports it, then you don't have to install anything else06:12
lc2applications -> settings manager, window manager tweaks, compositor tab06:13
lc2if you don't have a tab there called compositor, then your driver doesn't support compositing (transparency and other fun)06:13
svilfor trying xubuntu i installed it in wmware under "ms windows". and i saw this tab.         After that i installed xubuntu-desktop in ubuntu and don't saw this tab.       is there wmware video driver support composite?06:16
svil*vmware06:16
lc2svil: that may well be so06:17
lc2svil: what video card do you have?06:17
ralphzI'm in a process of re-mastering the xubuntu live cd. I have a problem figuring out how the desktop icons are created during a boot time.06:17
ralphz I'd like to remove Floppy Drive icon and maybe some others too and add My own ones. Anyone can help me with that ?06:17
svili have old video card ATI RAGE 128PRO06:18
lc2svil: i don't even know if a rage will support compositing06:19
lc2ralphz: no clue06:19
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XwarlokX82gah06:47
XwarlokX82well...the installer firmly freezes at 6% when installing packages from the alternate cd06:48
lc2well, shit06:53
XwarlokX82indeed06:55
XwarlokX82just posted on ubuntuforums06:55
XwarlokX82hopefully someone there will have an answer06:55
XwarlokX82i'd have seen what package it was, but by the time i could switch terminals it had already frozen...so i have no clue what package is at fault06:55
lc2:(06:58
XwarlokX82yea, sucks07:00
XwarlokX82though i do now have my partitions setup, so it wasn't an entire failure07:00
lc2okay07:00
lc2so it just freezes randomly, which makes no sense07:00
lc2like, totally randomly07:00
XwarlokX82well i had my info backwards earlier07:01
XwarlokX82the live cd freezes at the partition manager, and the alt cd is ok up until package installation07:01
lc2hmm :\07:02
XwarlokX82iirc i had a few issues with 7.10 install too...but nothing like this07:03
XwarlokX82i even tried turning off the acpi and apm stuff, to see if that was freezing it07:04
* lc2 doesn't have a clue, not even any possibilities, but hopes you fix it :\07:04
XwarlokX82i'll fixer, if i cant get xubuntu to work i'll just pick another, maybe vanilla ubuntu or kubuntu07:05
lc2good luck with that07:06
XwarlokX82ty07:06
TwingleHallo?07:23
lc2hi Twingle07:31
ralphzhow do i customize logout dialog ?07:37
TheSheepralphz: ins sessions and startup settings08:14
TheSheepralphz: isn't it obvious? ;)08:15
TheSheepyou just have to think of th last place you would look for them, and sure enough they are there08:16
ralphzTheSheep: but what configuration file does it change? I'm customizing the live iso :)08:16
TheSheepralphz: /etc/xdg/xfce4-session/xfce4-session.rc or ~/.config/xfce4-session/xfce4-session.rc08:17
TheSheepthe former is global, the latter is per user08:18
ralphzTheSheep: thanks :)08:18
ralphzTheSheep: is there somewhere a howto explaining all the xfce4-session.rc options?08:21
TheSheepralphz: just set it for yourself using gui and then copy the file from ~/.config to /etc/xdg08:25
TheSheepralphz: but it's dsecribed in the xfce documentation08:25
konc3ptAnyone have issues with keyboard lagging.. repeating.. not working wit h 8.04?08:30
konc3ptNo? really, well, I'am :) hehhh...08:32
ralphzIs there something for xfce tat i can use to display rss feeds on the right side of the desktop with ability to click on links?08:35
TwingleI know this might fit better in #mplayer, but they couldn't fix the problem.  Does anyone know why mplayer does not sync up right while totem is fine under xfce4?10:11
lc2Twingle: because mplayer sucks10:25
lc2it has random issues like that on freebsd as well, for the record10:25
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Twingleanyone awake?10:56
lc2nope.11:02
lc2...11:04
ralphzis there a way to disable right click menus on panels and desktop ?11:11
TheSheepralphz: google for xfce kiosk11:15
ralphzTheSheep: i have enabled tat but still have right click menu menu11:15
ralphzTheSheep: quit and restart. can i get rid of it ?11:16
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LetsGo67_Que esta en la casa?15:27
Riottahello17:17
RiottaI notice change in bootup process after latest kernel updates from latest ubuntu updates17:18
Riottaand I dunno if it's some bug/issue or it should be so17:18
Riottathe bootsplash is showing like for 4 seconds then the text about daemons that loaded [ok[ etc. is showing up (this wasn't before)17:19
Riottaand then it bootup normally to gdm17:20
Riottais this some change ? in latest updates or something broke, I checked my bootsplash settings and they are like they were before I think17:20
Riottabefore it was bootsplash for all the time of booting17:22
lc2odd17:26
lc2i've not had that17:26
Riotta:))17:34
Riottayeah odd for me kinda too17:34
Riottaif it would be no splash at all it would be easy to fix but short splash?17:35
Riottalol :P17:35
lc2indeed17:42
* lc2 wonders17:42
lc2it's not showing any errors in the console when it drops to it?17:43
Riottanope17:48
Riottano errors17:48
Riottano debug info17:48
Riottajust four seconds of bootsplash and then in textmode17:48
Riottanoticied that after latest kernel updates17:48
Riottasub version 18/1917:49
lc2mm :\18:14
gaurdrodoes the (X)ubuntu torrent trackers allow uploads?  every time I've used them I let it sit for a long time but no one ever uploads from me.  even right after hardy came out.19:28
gaurdros/uploads/outside seeders19:28
TheSheepit does, maybe you're behind a firewall/nat?19:31
gaurdroother torrents I have upload just fine.  this computer is in the dmz of my router as well.19:32
TheSheepgaurdro: maybe there are not so many downloads anymore, once the release date is so long ago19:35
gaurdroI don't really expect anyone to be downloading it from me today,  but I started but i began seeding a few days after it was released,  and no downloaded from me.19:37
TheSheepI had several gigs downloaded from me19:43
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spoohello20:46
spoomy screen resolution is a little crazy20:47
spoorunning xubuntu on dell inspirion 820020:47
spooit was ok20:47
spoonow it's hard to read menus20:47
spooalmost impossible20:47
spooi switched to a low res to make things bigger for now20:47
spoodoes anyone know how to fix this?20:48
spoothanks!20:48
Stroganoffyou mean the fonts are small?20:48
spooyes20:48
spoofonts are small20:48
spoomenus are tiny20:48
spoofirefox looks ok20:48
spoobut XChat is impossible to read20:48
spoounless i go low res20:48
spooit's weird20:48
Stroganoffsudo mousepad /etc/X11/Xresources/x11-common20:49
Stroganoffadd this line:20:49
StroganoffXft.dpi: 7220:49
spoowow20:50
spoocool20:50
spooumm20:50
spoowhere do i add dpi 72 in this text file?20:50
Stroganoffadd the whole line to the bottom of the file20:50
spoook20:51
spoono exclamation point in front?20:51
Stroganoffno20:51
spoook20:51
spooi did it20:51
spoosaved it20:51
spoowhat do i do next?20:52
spoo(and thank you for your help!)20:52
Stroganoffok, press ctrl+alt+backspace, this exits X and logs you out20:52
spooso, i wont be able to chat?20:53
Stroganoffyou have to login again20:53
spoook20:53
spoodoing it20:53
spoohi20:59
Stroganoffre20:59
spooso umm20:59
spooeverything is very Large20:59
spooahaha20:59
Stroganoffhehe20:59
Stroganoffhm20:59
spooi can readd it!20:59
spoobut the display manager20:59
spooonly has one option now20:59
spoobefore i could choose20:59
spoonow it just says 'defualt'20:59
spooi think i messed up20:59
Stroganoffmmh no21:00
Stroganoffi think Xorg is pretty messed up lately21:00
spoooh man21:00
Stroganoffwhat resolution do you want to use?21:00
spooumm21:00
spoodunno21:00
spoosomething a little smaller21:00
Stroganoffyou have a laptop?21:00
spooyeah21:00
spooit's nice to actually see21:01
Stroganoffyou should use the native resolution21:01
spoohow do i change it now?21:01
spoothe gui display manager doesnt let me21:01
spooafter i added the stuff to that file21:01
Stroganoffi gather that would be 1600*120021:02
Stroganoffsudo mousepad /etc/X11/xorg.conf21:02
spook21:03
Stroganofffind the line: Section "Monitors"21:03
spooit's open21:03
y4ndexxHow many partitions, what size and filesystem do I need to install Xubuntu?21:03
spoook21:03
spoothere21:03
spoowhats next21:04
Stroganoffadd this line after section..21:04
StroganoffModeline "1600x1200" 170.89  1600 1688 1896 2288  1200 1200 1203 124421:04
spooafter where it says "endsection"21:05
spooor just before that?21:05
Stroganoffbefore that21:06
Stroganoffinside the section21:06
spoook21:06
Stroganoffa modeline for the monitor21:06
Stroganoff;)21:06
spoothere is a line that says that already21:06
spoook21:06
Stroganoffthere is?21:06
spoomodeline  "640x480@60" 25.2 640 656 752 800 480 490 492 525 -vsync -hsync21:06
spooGamma1.021:06
Stroganoffok this is a bad modeline21:06
spoowhich is bad?21:07
spoothe 640?21:07
ArthurArchnixStroganoff: spoo before getting too carried away, maybe you ought to rever the changes to the /etc/X11/Xresources/x11-common ...21:07
Stroganoffyour old one21:07
Stroganoff640*48021:07
spoooh21:07
ArthurArchnixrevert*21:07
spooshould i delete and put yours in?21:07
Stroganoffyeah well it's not that bad to set up a fixed dpi and resolution/refresh rate for a laptop21:07
Stroganoffi wonder what happended to his DPI in the first place..21:08
ArthurArchnixGenerally not set, and xorg defaults to 96 is my understanding.21:08
spoo?21:08
spooumm21:08
spooso what should i do here?21:08
spoo:)21:08
ArthurArchnixIgnore me21:08
spooahah21:08
spoook21:08
Stroganoffyep i was going to mention the 9621:08
Stroganoffmessed that up earlier21:09
Stroganoffspoo outcomment the 640 line (put a # in front of it)21:09
Stroganoffadd the 1600 line21:09
spoooh21:09
spoook21:09
spooso the computer only sees the 1600 line then, right?21:09
Stroganoffyes21:10
Stroganoffyou could also give him multiple lines21:10
Stroganoffbut anyway21:10
Stroganofffor now make it so ;)21:10
spoook21:12
spoosaved it21:12
spooso, restart X?21:12
Stroganoffyes21:12
spoohooo21:12
spooexciting!21:12
spoook21:12
spoogoing for it21:12
spoohi21:14
spoook, still HUGE21:14
spooahaha21:14
Stroganoffnothing changed21:15
Stroganoff?21:15
spoono21:15
spooand display monitors still has nothing21:15
spooso weird21:15
spoomaybe i will delete that 640 line21:15
spoo #modeline  "640x480@60" 25.2 640 656 752 800 480 490 492 525 -vsync -hsync21:16
spoo#Gamma1.021:16
spooam i supposed to have all the -vsync? and Gamma lines?21:16
spoothe one you gave me doesnt have them21:17
spoois that ok?21:17
Stroganoffthey can be ommitted21:17
spoocool21:18
spooi'll try again21:18
spoohi21:19
spoono luck21:19
spoohmm21:19
ArthurArchnixThe fact that you have all those lines suggests that you're on Gutsy. Either that, or you've been a naughty spoo and played around heavily with your Hardy install.21:20
spooummm21:20
spooi dunno21:20
spooi havent done that much21:20
spooit's Xubuntu21:20
spoothat latest one21:20
ArthurArchnixThe latest one is hardy, and its got this weekend new feature called Broken Xorg 7.321:20
spoohmm21:20
ArthurArchnixwicked*21:21
spoohaha21:21
spoogreat21:21
spooit's a great feature21:21
ArthurArchnixHow did you originally change the screen resolution?21:21
spoowith the display monitor.  the GUI21:21
spooin settings manager21:21
ArthurArchnixThere should be this hidden gui to configure it... probably not visible in control panel21:22
Stroganofftell me more21:22
spoook21:22
ArthurArchnixwhat was the command... I'm gonna have to check the forums for an old post... one sec21:22
ArthurArchnixTry this gksudo gtk-displayconfig21:23
spoodidnt do anything21:23
ArthurArchnixYes, but was it new and interesting?21:24
ArthurArchnix:)21:24
spooyes!21:24
spooahahah21:24
spoowas it this: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg21:24
Stroganoffthats not very effective in hardy anymore21:25
spoook21:25
spoohmm21:25
spooso, umm21:25
spooerrrr21:25
spoowhat should i do?21:25
ArthurArchnixIf you open up your xorg.conf with mousepad /etc/X11/xorg.conf  and look at the comments near the top, they give a command to run that should restore things to like a clean install. It might be that command, or it might be with -phigh ... I don't see it work for people much, but it's certainly worth a try.21:25
Stroganoffsudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg21:26
spooyes21:27
spoothat is what the xorg.conf file says21:27
spooumm21:28
spoook that didnt seem to do anything21:28
spoowhen i fist did the 72 thing21:29
spooand added that21:29
spooand restarted x21:29
spooi think there was a moment when i messed up21:29
spooit said "configure" or "continue"21:29
spooand i did configure21:29
spooi think21:29
spoooh man21:29
ArthurArchnixYour name is spoo. But if you're on the other side of my screen it would be oops. You're parents named you well.21:30
spooahaha21:30
spooi was a terrible mistake21:30
spooaha21:32
spooi am back21:32
spooand it is back to defaults!21:32
ArthurArchnixIs that good?21:32
spoothat line: -phigh xserver etc21:32
spoothat seems to reset xorg.conf21:33
spoowell21:33
spooit looks like i can read things21:33
spoosort of21:33
spooi still lowered my res21:33
spoobut at least all the res options are in settings manager again21:33
spoooy21:33
ArthurArchnixStop lowering your resolution to adjust the fonts.21:33
spoook21:34
spoowell, i guess i'm back to the begining21:34
spooshould i put my res back to 'default' ?21:34
ArthurArchnixYou go to xfce settings manager, user interface, and then there's this dialog to adjust fonts21:34
spoooh21:35
ArthurArchnixChange the dpi. Up down. Around. Whatever tickles your recepticles. Just don't do it your way.21:35
spooooooh21:35
spoohmm21:35
spoolets see21:35
ArthurArchnixSo resolution back to default, then that settings manager, user interface. Depending on what you're trying to do, you might just want to change font size.21:36
ArthurArchnixLike, dpi will make everything bigger. But if you just want ... sigh21:36
spoosuccess!21:41
spoothanks you so much21:41
spooi'm so stupid21:41
spooalthough, the text in xchat is tiny21:42
spoogood lord21:42
spoobut, i will mess around21:42
spoothank you so much for your help!!21:42
spooi really appreciate it21:42
spooi learned something new21:42
spooso that's good21:42
ZeededAt the moment I'm running Xubuntu on my laptop. I have a monitor plugged in and it wont pick up the Signal. It just says that it "Can't read" the signal.... Can I get any help here?22:04
StroganoffZeeded some laptops only accept external montitors when plugged in during boot22:14
ZeededI tryed that, I restarted it. And then i also tryed plugging it in while it was running.22:16
ZeededI think a better question for me to ask would be22:17
ZeededHow do i get to Xorg?22:17
=== Zeeded is now known as _Zeeded_
=== _Zeeded_ is now known as Zeeded
slow-motionhi22:28
Zeededhey22:31
pottyhow do i adjust sound levels?23:11
Odd-rationalepotty: add the volume control to the panel is the easiet way23:13
=== potty is now known as ltfs
=== ltfs is now known as potty

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