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edvardi guess they fixed that after I switched to xscreensaver00:00
TheSheepobviously everyone has some application preferences, but we can't please everyone00:00
edvardtotally, i fully agree. Just that the focus of xubuntu was supposed to be on window-manager neutral apps as much as possible00:01
edvardavoiding kdelibs and gnome-libs wherever necessary00:01
edvardand then they go and throw in gnome-screensaver when xscreensaver worked just fine00:02
edvardannoyed me just a tad...00:02
edvardi remember00:03
TheSheepedvard: well, GNOME has this habit of including the best gtk applications into it00:03
TheSheepedvard: ad turning them into gnome apps00:03
edvardtrue, but not all of them require gnome-libs00:04
edvardi remember the problem... xscreensaver lets you configure which text file to use in the screensavers that take text input.00:05
TheSheepedvard: gnome-screensaver uses exactly one gnome library00:05
edvardcant do that with gnome-screensaver00:05
TheSheepedvard: libgnome-menu.so.200:05
edvardsure, we can't avoid them all, I agree.00:05
TheSheepldd /usr/bin/gnome-screensaver | less00:05
TheSheepoh, and gconf00:06
edvardbut i will argue that xscreensaver is *better* and would use one less gnome lib00:06
TheSheepgosh, how I hate gconf :/00:06
edvardmmm true00:06
TheSheepthere were issues with xscreensaver too00:06
edvard?00:07
TheSheepiirc, media players couldn't disable it00:07
TheSheepwhen playing movies00:07
edvardoh, that00:07
edvardyah that's annoying00:07
TheSheepcan't remember more00:07
edvardor when your recording something, having your stream interrupted by flying toasters doesn't sound pretty00:08
edvardI just made a habit of turning screensavers off when I was recording00:08
TheSheepedvard: I'd really have stripped version of some og gnome programs, instead of having poorly supported additional apps00:09
TheSheepof00:09
edvardyes, that would be better for some things00:09
TheSheepI guess if you really want xscreensaver, you should offer to care for the package00:09
edvardthat's an idea00:10
edvardyou know what i would really like? a gtk version of k3b.00:11
TheSheepthere were some attempts00:13
edvardreally?00:13
edvarddon't tell me they named it Brasero00:13
TheSheepyeah, someone even wated to make a general purpose burning library00:13
edvardXD00:13
edvardnot a bad idea00:13
TheSheepI nvere heard of him since00:14
edvardmost of those things are just a front end for cdrdao and cdrparanoia anyways, it shouldn't be *too* hard, you think?00:14
edvardand if cdrdao, etc work well enough, it seems a burning lib would be superfluous00:15
TheSheepno idea, debugging it requires a lot of work and knowledge, I would think00:15
edvardsure00:15
TheSheepespecially when ubuntu can't ship cdrecord00:16
edvard?00:16
edvardthe cdrecord is proprietary?00:16
TheSheeppatens and silly american laws00:16
TheSheeppatents00:16
TheSheepand that thing about dvd key or something00:16
TheSheepnot sure exactly, silly law problems00:16
TheSheepah, and cdrecord has some stupid license00:17
edvardthe dvd key issue is downright stupid00:17
edvardoh, license00:17
edvardstill stupid00:17
TheSheepthey basically allow you personal use, but require some activation keys for advanced users and I think for corporate use00:18
TheSheepsomething like that, can't remember00:18
edvardwhat qualifies as an "advanced user"00:18
edvard?00:18
TheSheepno idea00:18
TheSheepI'm sure you can find it with google easily00:19
TheSheepanyways, ubuntu uses wodim instead00:19
edvardah00:19
TheSheepwhich was made compatible to some extent, but not fully00:19
edvardso a gpl burning lib wouldn't be a bad idea after all00:19
TheSheepyeah00:20
edvardhmm says here cdrtools is gpl :http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/cdr-faq.html00:21
edvardwait, no it doesn't just says it's open source00:22
edvardinteresting: http://cdrecord.berlios.de/private/dvd-source-why.html00:25
edvardhey cody00:25
edvardi was just talking about you00:25
edvardi remember, it was the dvd css key that was causing all the trouble a little while ago00:31
cody-somervilleahhhh... okay00:32
cody-somerville:]00:32
UltraputzTheSheep?00:35
TheSheepUltraputz: yes?00:35
edvardactually i was discussing some ideas i had for xubuntu before sending you an email00:35
Ultraputzgnome's panels the same as the panels used in XFCE?00:36
TheSheepUltraputz: no00:36
edvardcongrats on being commissioned head of this project00:36
TheSheepUltraputz: but there is a panel plugin that lets you use the gnome's panel applets00:36
Ultraputzwhat i was more wondering pertains to both, but i'll ask the xfce version here: in the task switcher, is it possible to have it display icons w/o menu text?00:37
edvardUltraputz: and xfce will pay attention to some gconf settings, like panel backgrounds and such00:37
TheSheepUltraputz: you can use the iconbox instead00:37
Ultraputziconbox?00:37
Ultraputzis it in synaptic or already present?00:37
TheSheepUltraputz: it's a panel plugin similar to the task switcher, just displays icons instead00:38
TheSheepUltraputz: yes00:38
TheSheepUltraputz: xfc4-plugin-iconbox or some such00:38
TheSheepUltraputz: search for iconbox00:38
TheSheepUltraputz: I believe the gnome's task switcher can display icons alone, btw00:38
edvardUltraputz: in the xfce-settings manager, make a new panel and add the iconbox plugin. it's there (i think it's called "li'l star iconbox")00:39
UltraputztheSheep - if you know how, i'm all ears.00:39
UltraputzTheSheep, edvard: thanks.00:40
TheSheepI was actually having a different idea, and maybe one day I will get to try to write it -- a launcher that launches the app if it's not running, but just switches to it if it's launched already00:40
TheSheepkinda to emulate how macos does it00:40
Ultraputzyou mean like the mac doc00:40
Ultraputzja00:40
Ultraputzthat's basically what i'm looking for00:40
Ultraputzand the switcher w/ text wastes too much desktop real estate.00:41
TheSheepUltraputz: I don't use switcher at all, just a large workspace switcher00:41
TheSheepand an iconbox for minimized windows00:41
Ultraputzi don't use virtual desktops, never cared for them.00:41
TheSheep(you can make it show minimized windows only)00:41
edvardcody-somerville: I read throught the xubuntu strategy document00:41
edvardnice00:41
cody-somervilleedvard, thank you :)00:42
Ultraputzstrategy: to kill kde in their sleep.00:42
TheSheepUltraputz: kde is ok as long as their developers don't try to write gtk apps ;)00:42
edvardi'd like to help, but it says (in a nutshell) i need to be experienced with supporting elsewhere.00:43
TheSheepand to put a theme customization menu in every application00:43
Ultraputzno, the rest of the world _really_ wants the KDE look.00:43
TheSheepUltraputz: if it makes them happy...00:43
cody-somervilleedvard, You got the impression from the document that you need experience elsewhere to help out Xubuntu?00:43
* cody-somerville has to run. be back soon.00:43
edvardok, later i'll explain in an email later ok?00:44
edvardhey, i was pretty smitten by the crystall icon set for awhile, too00:45
TheSheepedvard: Oxygen is extra ugly00:45
edvardooh yeah00:45
edvardi forgot about oxygen00:45
edvardick00:45
TheSheepthey really have macosx complex :)00:46
TheSheepUltraputz: btw, you might wat to try AWN00:46
TheSheepUltraputz: avan window navigator00:46
TheSheepavant00:46
UltraputzTheSheep - i would, but neither machine has the video hardware to do compositing00:46
TheSheepah00:46
TheSheeptoo bad00:46
Ultraputzi'm building a new box that will, eventually00:46
edvardto quote someone on the donationcoder forum... "...it's as if applications will run faster because the rounded corners on the gui reduce wind resistance..."00:47
TheSheepedvard: rounded corners *are* esier on the eyes00:47
edvardyeah. i admit that00:47
edvardbut every little button and box?00:48
Ultraputzedvard - yes00:48
TheSheepedvard: actually gui fashins change periodically, oscilating between rounded and straight, just like fashions for computer cases and such00:48
Ultraputzotherwise you have design inconsistency00:48
edvardyes, just look at the cries of inconsistency over the new mac interface for firefox00:48
Ultraputzthere would be room to talk 15 years ago, but not today00:49
Ultraputzapple from os x on has kind of dropped the ball big time00:49
Ultraputzthe question is no longer "does this meet guidelines" but, "Does the demo impress the old man?"00:49
TheSheepone trend that seems to be consistent is that cases for various hardware gets less and less spacing/margins between various elements00:49
edvardhehe00:49
edvardooh i hate that00:49
Ultraputzmore and more of it is just an issue of lifecycle00:50
edvardthankfully i've never had to deal with a double-space graphic card00:50
Ultraputzonce, you bought a computer, and upgraded it, a component at a time, like replacing planks on an old ship00:50
Ultraputztoday, they're expendable appliances.00:50
TheSheepUltraputz: you know about the plastic they use to make ipods?00:50
Ultraputznope. wouldn't own a personal isolation unit. :-)00:51
edvardand why are the power supplies in modern computers so touchy?00:51
Ultraputzedvard - to sell more power supplies00:51
edvardi've blown 3 so far just sneezing at it00:51
TheSheepUltraputz: it's pretty sturdy, but they made it shiny so that it wears off quickly and shows it's not brand new after several months00:51
Ultraputzwhat about the plastic TheSheep00:51
edvardUltraputz: the old Ford trick, eh00:52
TheSheepUltraputz: they have specifically chosen the material that would do that00:52
Ultraputzoh, of course.00:52
Ultraputzthat makes sure the fashionable are ready to upgrade on command.00:52
TheSheepUltraputz: so that you take it out of your pocket and everyone looks and say "wow, that's an old ipod you have there"00:52
edvardLOL00:52
Ultraputzdid you see david lynch's comment on the iphone?00:52
edvardthat was good00:53
TheSheepno00:53
Ultraputzyou should see what people say when you pull out an old newton00:53
Ultraputz"what the hell is that?!"00:53
Ultraputz"it's a biological weapon. be nice to me."00:53
* TheSheep still waits for OpenMoko00:53
Ultraputzamen00:53
TheSheepthe idea of carrying one device instead of 4 is somehow appealing00:54
* Ultraputz waits for a linux hwr engine that does not <abusive verb>00:54
edvardTheSheep: look up "david lynch iphone" on youtube sometime00:54
Ultraputzhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKiIroiCvZ000:55
TheSheepedvard: I wonder who sponsors it...00:55
Ultraputzdavid lynch heavy industries, inc.00:55
edvarddunno00:55
edvardi liked maddox's somewhat colorful opinion of the iphone00:56
Ultraputzmeh?00:56
edvardnot for the squeamish: http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=iphone00:56
edvardbesides the foul-mouthed juvenility, it is rather funny00:57
TheSheepwhat you say about mving this to xubuntu-offtopic? :)00:59
Ultraputzthat was beautiful00:59
Ultraputzthat was carlinworthy, god rest his soul.01:00
TheSheepI have some rant to do about tactile feedback ;)01:00
edvardhehe i'd love to participate, but I gotta run01:00
edvardgood evening gentlemen, and have a nice independence day if you happen to live in the us01:01
edvardin other words, don't burn anything down for pete's sake01:02
Ultraputzit feels rather ironic celebrating "independence" with the us's present debt and oil issues.01:02
edvarduntil china makes good on what we owe them, it's a beautiful illusion01:02
edvardgotta go01:03
Ultraputzcheers yo01:03
Ultraputzhappy 4.01:03
edvardu201:03
Ultraputzhrm. seems to be no gnome equiv for iconbox01:04
Ultraputzit's perfect01:05
Ultraputzoh well, the laptop is the faster machine anyway. :-)01:05
TheSheepUltraputz: in gnome the standard task manager can display only icons01:06
Ultraputzhoe ?01:07
Ultraputzer how ?01:07
Ultraputzlooking at window list preferences, nothing like that there01:07
TheSheephmm.. maybe I remember incorrectly01:07
TheSheephaven't seen gnome for 1.5 year01:08
Ultraputzi don't suppose there's a way to run xfce plugins in gnome panels?01:08
TheSheepno :)01:08
TheSheepat least I don't know about anything like that, but I don't know everything01:08
TheSheep(yet)01:09
Ultraputzoh no. another transhumanist.01:09
Ultraputz:-)01:09
TheSheepUltraputz: you have something against transhumanizm? ;)01:09
Ultraputzi've found that transhumanists make bad dates.01:10
Ultraputzbbl01:12
Ultraputzthanks chief01:12
supertankerIs it normal applications in Xubuntu to 'freeze' for a short time? Especially firefox 3?01:34
Odd-rationalesupertanker: what are your computer specs?01:35
TheSheepsupertanker: that's a bug in firefox, or more precisely, in the falsh plugin01:35
TheSheepflash01:35
supertankerOdd-rationale: Athlon 3800+ X2 (In I386), 1GB ram, Nvidia 6510 video card01:35
Odd-rationalehmm. only in xubuntu?01:35
Odd-rationaleTheSheep: ?01:35
supertankerYeah01:36
supertankerNo flash plugin that I know of for Firefox installed ATM01:36
supertankerAlso01:36
supertankerOther apps (including the console emulator for XFCE and Xterm) will lock up for a short while to01:36
supertankertoo01:36
supertankerIt's exceedingly irritating01:36
TheSheepBug 2361601:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 23616 in firefox "firefox freezes after using flash" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2361601:37
TheSheepBug 8293201:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 82932 in sun-java6 "Firefox java plugin freeze" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/8293201:38
supertankerI don't USE flash01:38
TheSheepBug 10709301:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 107093 in firefox "System freezes (possibly Gecko)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/10709301:38
TheSheepsupertanker: the second one is about java01:38
supertankerI don't use Java either!01:39
TheSheepand the third one is not yet known01:39
supertankerThis is a near fresh Xubuntu install01:39
TheSheepwell, if you are sure it's not any of the reported bugs, then please report a ew one01:39
TheSheepnew01:39
TheSheepanything in dmesg?01:40
magic_ninjaigot it01:40
magic_ninjaisup sheep01:40
TheSheephey magic_ninjai01:40
magic_ninjailol01:40
supertankerLemme look01:40
supertankerNot that I see01:41
TheSheepdoes your caps-lock/num-lock and mouse work when it freezes?01:42
TheSheepcan you reproduce the freezing, does it happen more frequently in any situation, or is it completely random?01:43
supertankerYeah01:43
supertankerI can still switch between apps usually01:43
supertankerBut Firefox won't respond (usually), and I can't switch channels in IRSSI, for example01:43
TheSheepis any other application running in the background that could cause it?01:43
supertankerBut the mouse and alt-tab work01:43
supertankerFirefox?01:43
TheSheepfor example, I noticed that package upgrades tend to take up 100% of cpu for a short while after upgrading01:44
TheSheepeven on multicore computers01:44
TheSheepthat effectively freezes most apps01:44
supertankerHahaha01:44
supertankerI have dialup01:45
supertankerDo you think I'd be updating right now?01:45
TheSheepsupertanker: how am I supposed to know it?01:45
TheSheepthat's why I'm asking these questions01:45
supertankerSorry01:45
supertankerEveryone irritates me about it01:45
supertankerI get pissed off when people tell me to 'get dsl plz'01:45
TheSheepI'm not telling you to get dsl :)01:46
TheSheepI'm trying to help you formulate you your bug report01:46
supertankerThank you01:47
supertanker:D01:47
supertankerIt seems to be random too01:47
supertankerI'm not sure what causes it01:47
supertankerIE, it hasn't in the last 30 minutes01:47
supertankerI'm going on random websites with loads of javascript, etc, to see if I can get it to do it again01:49
TheSheeptry to open top in a terminal in background and see if some app jumps to the top when the freeze happens01:49
supertankerAll right01:49
supertankerWoah01:50
supertankerX is using 14% of my CPU01:50
TheSheepprobably some animated gif in firefox...01:50
supertankerHash01:50
supertankerhah*01:50
supertankerTotem, which I just started, is using 5%01:51
supertankerAnd GtkRadiant is using half my ram01:51
supertanker(It's a video game map editor)01:51
TheSheepGtkRadiant?01:51
TheSheepah01:51
TheSheepyou could also look at the cpu usage graph in system monitor01:52
supertankerSystem monitor?01:53
supertankerOh01:53
supertankerThat application clearly marked, "System Monitor"01:53
supertankerCould that be it? :P01:53
TheSheepyes, unless you are French01:53
supertankerCPUs are holding steady at about 10-20% for each core01:54
supertanker:P01:54
TheSheepeven when it "freezes"?01:54
supertankerIt hasn't yet01:54
supertankerWhich is weird01:54
supertankerBecause it was doing it all day earlier01:54
supertankerEven using Radiant heavily isn't causing it to do that01:54
TheSheepare the graphs for your two cores symmetric?01:55
supertankerAny way to get my system monitor to float above my desktop like in Damn SmalL Linux, where it has that OSD-Like system report that stays in the upper-right hand of my desktop?01:55
supertankerTheSheep: They're in a rough double-helix shape01:55
TheSheepfun :)01:55
TheSheepsupertanker: you can right-click on the title bar and enable 'always on top'01:56
supertankerThey spike at about the same time when I do something like load my entire game's texture/ directory01:56
TheSheepsupertanker: and 'show on all worksapces'01:56
supertankerMeh01:56
supertankerThat's not quite what I meant01:56
supertankerIt has no window01:56
supertankerIt's like the text on a VCR or DVD player01:56
supertankerOn Screen Display01:56
TheSheepnot with system monitor01:57
supertankerAww01:57
supertankerStill hasn't locked01:57
supertankerodd01:57
TheSheepyou can also hold down alt and scroll your mouse wheel on the title bar to make it translucent :)01:57
TheSheep(if you have compositing enabled)01:58
supertankerThanks for helping by the way, in case I don't get this solved01:58
supertankerI grabbed Xubuntu because #fedora was NOT helping at all when I hosed my nvidia driver somehow01:58
supertankerI'm the kind of person who really shouldn't have root access on my own system :P01:58
supertankerWhile I'm here, is there any easy way to increase openGL performance?02:00
supertankerI have the nvidia-glx-new package02:00
supertankerI get about 70 FPS in a game at 1024x768 resolution02:00
supertankerThis game should be getting about ~12002:00
TheSheephmm... I'm not sure02:01
TheSheepyou could search teh forum02:01
supertankerAh well02:01
supertankerI'm just glad to have OpenGL again02:01
TheSheepI'm not really into games so I never looked at it02:01
supertankerI map for video games02:01
supertankerI have a map to finish by the 20th for a contest02:02
TheSheepI play roguelikes :)02:02
supertankerOpenGL went ker-splat in Fedora a few days ago and I lost sleep :>02:02
TheSheeptext mode is fast enoufgh for me02:02
supertankerHuh02:02
supertankerX is still taking up an inorderate amount of CPU time02:02
supertanker~30%02:03
supertankerIs that for both my cores or just one?02:03
TheSheepboth02:03
TheSheepno wait02:03
TheSheepif both your cores were busy, it would show 200% I think02:03
supertankerWTF02:04
supertankerIt just said 652%02:04
supertankerWell, getting rid of totem02:04
TheSheepyou're sure it's only a double core? %)02:04
supertanker's fugly visualization dropped it to 1902:04
supertankerYeah02:04
supertankerI'm sure02:04
supertankerI want a quadcore :<02:04
TheSheepsupertanker: get ps3 ;)02:05
supertankerGet what?02:05
TheSheepplaystation 3, I've heard it has some kickass cpu :)02:05
supertankerI don't play those types of games much02:06
supertankerI map for older games, like the Q3 based Tremulous02:06
TheSheepsupertanker: well, you install linux on it and play whatever you want...02:06
supertankerHeh02:06
TheSheepjust kidding of course02:06
supertankerSorry, don't have $500 right now, or I'd be building my own dream system02:07
supertankerHmm02:07
supertankerSystem just had a mini freeze for about 5 seconds02:07
supertankerI managed to get to top and Xorg was up at 50% CPU02:07
supertankerBoth cores02:07
supertankerA few seconds later Core 2 jumped back up to 50% as well02:08
supertankerAnd again, for about 20 seconds02:08
TheSheep... might be something with nvidia...02:09
supertankerDidn't let me get to top this time02:09
supertankerHow odd02:09
supertankerI was starting to type 'google.com' into the Firefox address box02:09
TheSheeptry system monitor, it has this graph that will show you spikes even if you don't manage to switch in time02:09
supertankerI think it's something to do with FF3's address bar02:10
supertankerBecause it just did it again02:10
supertankerThat auto-lookup is bloody annoying02:10
supertankerDid it a third time: it's definitely something to do with that address bar and the way it tries to fill in the blanks for you02:12
supertankerI really don't like FS302:12
supertankerFF3*02:12
supertankerOccasionally it locks up by itself but doesn't take the rest of the computer with it02:13
supertankerBut that address bar locks up the entire machine for about 20 seconds02:13
ProwelerIs it correct that apache package isn't in apt-get?02:13
Proweler*the apache package02:13
supertankerWhoops. Now FF is totally locked02:14
supertankerMy hard drive is like constantly on02:20
supertankerBut my ram usage is only at 500MB out of 102402:20
cody-somervillesupertanker, same here02:31
supertankerBleg02:33
TheSheepsupertanker: in about:config there are two interesting entries if you search for 'complete'02:41
TheSheepsupertanker: in ff302:41
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ProwelerI got apache compiled and working02:59
Proweleryay me!02:59
supertankerYay!03:00
supertankerNow get PHP and MySQL as well, and get them ALL working together03:00
Prowelerhehe03:01
ProwelerThat gives problems?03:02
TheSheepProweler: why didn't use the package?03:04
TheSheep!info lamp03:04
ubottuPackage lamp does not exist in hardy03:04
TheSheep!info apache203:04
ubottuapache2 (source: apache2): Next generation, scalable, extendable web server. In component main, is optional. Version 2.2.8-1ubuntu0.3 (hardy), package size 43 kB, installed size 100 kB03:04
Prowelerjust trying to learn stuff, being stupid helps :)03:04
gaurdroif you're installing the server a lamp server is one of the options03:08
Prowmmh03:15
Prowwhen the router goes down and drops all DHCP leases, xubuntu doesn't detect this and sticks to the old DHCP lease.03:16
RadXubuntuhi anybody?03:21
TheSheepRadXubuntu: hi03:21
RadXubuntujust curious to see if anybody could help me get my USB numpad working for my laptop? just installed the latest Xubuntu03:22
TheSheepProw: there is no way it can tell, it usually asks for a lease again after some timeout though03:22
TheSheepRadXubuntu: it doesn't work?03:22
TheSheepRadXubuntu: does 'lsusb' in terminal list it?03:22
* RadXubuntu a bit of a linux newb lol03:22
TheSheepProw: the timeout is configured in the router03:23
RadXubuntulet me try that command03:23
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RadXubuntugot this listed,03:24
RadXubuntuBus 002 Device 007: ID 0781:5406 SanDisk Corp. Cruzer Micro 4GB Flash Drive03:24
RadXubuntuBus 002 Device 006: ID 0eef:0001 D-WAV Scientific Co., Ltd eGalax TouchScreen03:24
RadXubuntuBus 002 Device 005: ID 08ff:1600 AuthenTec, Inc.03:24
RadXubuntuBus 002 Device 004: ID 0c45:62c0 Microdia03:24
RadXubuntuBus 002 Device 002: ID 04b4:6560 Cypress Semiconductor Corp. CY7C65640 USB-2.0 "TetraHub"03:24
RadXubuntuBus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:000003:24
RadXubuntuBus 001 Device 010: ID 1241:1503 Belkin03:24
RadXubuntuBus 001 Device 009: ID 046d:c51b Logitech, Inc.03:24
RadXubuntuBus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:000003:24
RadXubuntumy numpad is made from the company, slimlink keyboard if that any help03:25
RadXubuntu?03:28
TheSheep:/03:29
TheSheepI guess it's not visible03:29
TheSheepplease use pastebin to paste longer texts in the future03:29
TheSheep!pastebin03:29
ubottupastebin is a service to post multiple-lined texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://paste.ubuntu.com (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic)03:29
TheSheepRadXubuntu: try "dmesg | tail" and see what it displays right after when you connect the numpad03:30
RadXubuntuok, sorry about flooding03:30
RadXubuntulet me try that03:30
RadXubuntuand gimme a sec to check out the pastebin03:30
RadXubuntuumm how do i use the pastebin? i see the download as text?03:33
RadXubuntu?03:34
TheSheepyou just paste your text into the textarea, and press 'paste!, then paste the url here03:34
RadXubuntupaste!03:35
TheSheephttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24883/ <-- like this03:35
RadXubuntuhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/24882/03:35
RadXubuntui see lol. thanks :D03:35
TheSheeplooks like it detects your numpad03:35
TheSheepwhat does lsubs show under 0000:00:0b.0 ?03:36
RadXubuntui wonder why it didn't detect it earlier03:36
RadXubuntu?03:36
RadXubuntuthat all i see in the terminal03:37
TheSheepsorry, that's not the id :/03:37
TheSheepanyways, does it work now?03:37
RadXubuntuyeah it does :) lemme try it out in Blender3D03:38
RadXubuntuworks perfectly :D03:38
RadXubuntuthat was the main reason why I got the USB Numpad. so I could use it in Blender3D.03:39
TheSheepwell, glad it's fixed, I suppose it had some connectivity problem.. although your dmesg does mention it was disconnected before03:40
TheSheepmaybe report a bug if it repeats03:40
RadXubuntuyeah how do I do that? I defidently want to learn more about Linux Xubuntu over time03:41
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RadXubuntuthanks :) I've bookmarked the page03:42
TheSheepI think you need to create an account, unfortunately03:43
RadXubuntu:(03:44
RadXubuntui'll do that if I run into this problem repeatly03:44
TheSheepyeah03:45
RadXubuntuthanks again for helping me out :D03:45
TheSheepI didn't do anything :)03:46
RadXubuntulol, well you made me do SOMETHING that somehow connected the thing soo...03:47
RadXubuntuthanks03:47
darcyanyone know why add remove would freeze on an install05:30
j1mcdarcy: add/remove programs?05:31
darcyyup05:32
j1mcdarcy: are you trying to use add-remove programs from the live-cd?05:33
darcyit will get to the screen that you approve the download/install, then if goes into the thinking cursor and never stops.05:33
darcyI'm doing it from the internet05:33
j1mchm...05:34
j1mcdarcy: can you try updating from the command line?05:34
j1mcdo you know how to do that?05:35
darcyno, could you walk me through it?05:35
j1mcsure.  what program are you trying to install?05:35
j1mcdarcy: xubuntu is actually installed on your computer, though, right?05:36
darcyyes it is. I'm not running of CD05:36
j1mcok.05:37
j1mcthe command is, "sudo aptitude install [program name]"  (without the quotes)05:37
darcyRhythmbox Music Player and05:38
j1mcif you aren't sure of the program name, you can type "apt-cache search [name]"05:39
j1mcdarcy: in this case, you can type, "sudo aptitude install rhythmbox"05:39
j1mcit will install rhythmbox and all of the required dependencies05:40
darcyis there a program that you know of that can convert from xvid to dvd in linux05:40
j1mchm, that i don't know, unfortunately05:41
darcyI used to use ConvertXtoDVD with windows05:41
darcyI download through a torrent and then need to convert to burn to dvd for viewing.05:41
j1mcif you search, you may find something, but i can't promise anything05:41
darcyis there a control-alt-delete type of function with linux where you can override a program when it is "stuck" and cancel it05:43
j1mcif it is a command-line function, you can enter "ctrl-c"05:43
j1mcif it is a regular program, you can type, "killall [name of program]"05:44
j1mcdarcy: sorry, but i need to go soon, is there anything else you need?05:45
darcythat helps me for now, I don't have much "learning" time tonight. Thank you for your help...05:45
j1mcyou're welcome.  good luck!  =)05:47
jarnosPlease help, I have very small font in Thunar. How do you make it bigger?06:27
homebrewciderhi there, xubuntu 7.10 used to auto mount my sony walkman mp3 player, 8.04 does not and i have no idea what to do, please help07:00
jarnosIn Thunar preferences there is volume managment, but the link "configure" does not work.07:11
TheSheepjarnos: do you have thunar-volume-manager installed?07:13
TheSheepsorry, it's thunar-volman07:14
jarnosTheSheep: I can't find such a package in repositories.07:14
jarnosTheSheep: But thunar-volman is installed.07:15
TheSheepwhat happens when you run it with -c option?07:16
jarnosTheSheep: it runs as expected; I can launch it from Applications > Settings > Settings Manager > Removable Drives and media07:24
jarnosTheSheep: Now I can run it from Thunar Preferences, too. I don't know why I couldn't before. Maybe due to small font I can't make bigger.07:25
TheSheepjarnos: the font settings in user interface settings don't work? and the dpi settings?07:26
jarnosTheSheep: I Ended Thunar by the System monitor and restarted it: now font is bigger.07:27
homebrewciderhey there, got cut off before, Xubuntu 7.10 used to auto mount my sony walkman mp3 player, 8.04 does not, and i have no idea what to do, please help.07:27
jarnoshomebrewcider: Applications > Settings > Settings Manager > Removable Drives and media07:27
TheSheephomebrewcider: does it see it at all? try 'lsusb' in a terminal (don't paste the result, ust see if it's on the list)07:27
jarnoshomebrewcider: or thunar preferences07:28
homebrewcidertyped lsusb, seems to be listed there, well, a sony entry is07:30
homebrewciderI enabled the portable music setting in thunar pref07:32
homebrewciderno change yet, must I log out?07:32
homebrewciderI'll log out and back in anyway07:35
homebrewcidernope nothing07:38
TheSheephomebrewcider: disconnect it, connect back and see 'dmesg | tail'07:42
TheSheephomebrewcider: any errors?07:42
homebrewciderlots of "attempt to access beyond end of device"07:45
homebrewciderit shows up in HAL device manager as sony walkman07:48
homebrewcidermmm, don't understand this, before upgrading to 8.04, when I plugged it in, it would mount, and open in thunar all ready to go07:59
homebrewcidernow, with 8.04, nothing07:59
TheSheeplooks like it has problems with the filesystem on it08:00
homebrewcideron the walkman?08:01
TheSheepyeah, might be a bug in the driver or corrupted filesystem or anthing really08:03
homebrewciderI doubt it,  same walkman, with no new music on it since before the upgrading of xubuntu,08:04
homebrewcidera few things have happened since upgrading , this is just one more08:04
TheSheephomebrewcider: did you look for reported bugs on it?08:05
homebrewciderwhere would i do that?08:05
TheSheep!bugs08:05
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TheSheeptherem ight be a woraround there too08:05
TheSheepif it's not reported, please report it08:06
homebrewciderok cheers08:08
houbysoftzoredache : hi, I'm updating to hardy, the download size is 892MB09:36
Aquinahy everyone! :-)11:51
AquinaI've got the same old problem with the login screen in a much to high resolution. Is there anyone in here who can help me with that? I already had a look into the xorg.cong and found a lin statin' that its always auto generated. So there's not much to edit in there, huh?11:59
julian_Ist das hier deutscher Xubuntu-Support?12:00
julian_Do you speek german?12:00
arf`Aquina: in the xorg.conf file, in the Section "Screen", you can add the following12:01
arf`SubSection "Display"12:01
AquinaKein Plan aber ich sprech' deutsch. Hy!12:01
arf`arg12:01
apache2confhello where i can get ubuntu server 8.04 default apache2 conf ? lamp installed12:02
Aquinathx, arf` I'll give it a try. One question remaining: Why does free give me a value of 800 Megs of RAM in use while the graphical system monitor shows that only 28% of RAM is in use?12:03
arf`Aquina: wait, i'll pastebin the whole12:03
Aquina:-)12:03
arf`Aquina: http://paste.ubuntu.com/24958/12:05
arf`juste use tabs instead of spaces (for esthetic), and replace the "1280x1024" and so on values with what you want12:05
arf`Aquina: the login screen start on the higher value, and you can choose among the others in your desktop preferences12:06
AquinaThank you, arf`! :-)))12:07
arf`Aquina: by the way, i wax this doesn't work, sometimes, it seems to depend on the graphic card12:07
arf`wax... uhuh, saw12:08
AquinaI see.12:09
Aquinaarf` can you also tell me why the command "free" tells me 800 megs of RAM are in use while sysmon actually tells me there are ony 28% of the whole memory (1024 Mb) in usage?12:13
arf`probably cause the free command counts the the whole memory (with buffers and cache) in use, where the sysmon doesn't care about cached and buffered memory12:15
arf`Aquina: or perhaps cause the sysmon counts the % on the whole memory available (ie RAM+swap)12:15
AquinaAh so it's really the chache. I'm new to Linux and saw this behaviour already when using my HDD. Every single partition saves about 5% of space.12:16
arf`not the same12:17
AquinaHm.12:33
AquinaWill that 5% limitiation gor e.g. on my /home logical partition REALLY prevent me from using the last few gigs or is it like with quotas and a grace period of a few days exists?12:34
arf`every filesystems take HDD space for their own12:47
arf`just to function :)12:47
arf`if you're talking about the default 5% reserved by ext3, it's used as a buffer to reduce fragmentation, and for other stuffs12:48
arf`this 5% are optional, you can attribute 0% if you want, or 9%, 5% is a default value12:49
arf`Aquina: that's the -m parameter while formating with mkfs.ext3, and you can take a look in man tune2fs if this option can change an existing partition12:50
gynterkHas anyone used DVDStyler ?12:50
arf`Aquina: on a other hand, cached memory take place in RAM, and is use to rationalize disk access12:53
Aquina:-)12:58
AquinaThe last chapter under [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo] namely "Remove Password Prompt For SUDO" describes how to get rid of the password prompts. Isn't that a bit insecure, arf`? What do you think about that?13:02
arf`Aquina: I think it's a lot more insecure than using a root account, and I'm surprised there isn't a *BIG* warning on this (even more surprised that this chapter exists)13:07
arf`anyway, on a desktop, the biggest mistake that can be done is "rm -rf ~" which can be done as a single user... Removing the / without losing /home is not a big pain for a single user, cause the system can ever reinstalled13:10
arf`so for what I see, using sudo or root, password or not, is not the crucial point for a single user desktop environment :)13:11
Aquina;-)13:15
AquinaAre you a Xubuntu developer, arf`?13:15
arf`Aquina: wow, wish I could be :)13:21
arf`mmh, wish I'm able to be, more precisely13:22
AquinaSo you're at least an pretty advanced user in my eyes.13:32
AquinaOne question about mouse cursors... I applied it in the XFCE-Configmmgr-->mousesettings but they are not being shown on top of EVERY windows but just within FF and when on the desktop. X-restart didn't help so far. Is there a way to force-apply cursor themes on the whole system?13:34
arf`Aquina: probably better to put the mouse theme in "/usr/share/icons" rather than "~/.icons"13:41
arf`Aquina: and ensure the permissions on dirs and files are for everybody13:42
arf`Aquina: 755 for dir and 644 for files, with root:root as proprietary:group13:43
arf`Aquina: perhaps it will not resolve the problem, but it could be on the way :)13:45
AquinaXubuntu doesn't seem to deliver a samba client to view shares on a server by default. Can you suggest a client to me, arf`? I already found smb4K, but it's for KDE. I think it should run but I'm not sure.14:10
AquinaMy runtime environment for KDE is started on boot.14:11
arf`Aquina: I don't use samba, so don't know anything about it :)14:48
Aquinaoh ok ;-)14:49
totalwor1ageAquina: try fusesmb :]14:50
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Aquinacu l8ter14:51
williamxubuntu really is faster15:38
pc-illiterategood morning,afternoon and evening everyone16:04
pc-illiterateany good hardware guys in here ?16:05
jmhealeyhello pc-illiterate16:19
pc-illiteratehi jim16:24
pc-illiterateoops. jm16:24
jarnosHow can you mount many partitions in a removable drive?  Only one is shown in Thunars panel.17:32
jmhealeyjarnos: you have to know the partition layout on that drive and use the mount command17:33
jarnosjmhealey: What do you mean by partition layout?17:34
jmhealeywhat partitions exist on the drive.  plug it in and run dmesg to see what it is recognized as, such as17:35
Odd-rationalejarnos: try, "fdisk -l" and see if it lists all the partitions in the disk...17:35
jmhealey/dev/sdc or something like that17:35
jmhealeythen run parted as root17:35
jmhealeythen type     select /dev/scwhatever17:36
jmhealeythen type p17:36
jmhealeyand it will print out your partition table for that device17:36
jmhealeyOdd-rationale's method works too, just specify the device in the sudo fdisk -l command17:38
jarnosjmhealey: Do you have to put the file system type and specific options as additional arguments for mount?17:45
^who^anyone here knows how to make xubuntu not to hang?17:48
jmhealey^who^: what hardware is it running on17:51
Revhello ppl17:51
jmhealeyand what version of xubuntu are you running?17:51
Revany idea how to install Tracker-applet on xubuntu?17:51
Revi installed the tracker package, but i dont see any tracker launcher in the x menu. its not in the notification area either, and i have three possibilities in the terminal : trackerd, tracker-extract, tracker-thumbnailer17:52
Revany idea?17:52
^who^jmhealey im using hp pavillion ze1000 using a usb wifi adapter17:58
^who^it keeps hanging after a while17:59
arf`jarnos: if you want not to have to manually mount each time for this disk, you can make a persistant udev rule18:00
jarnosarf`: Interesting.18:00
arf`jarnos: i don't know by heart how to do, but it's simple and well documented on ubuntu forums and wiki18:00
bizWhat's the correct way to set language and locales on a per user basis instead of for the whole system? What's necessary to get XFCE and all apps started from an users xsession to have this user's language/locale choices in the environment?18:01
Revany idea regarding my question ?18:01
TheSheepbiz: just select language when you log in18:02
arf`biz: the LANG variable works for shell environment, and for X session you can choose at login time18:02
bizis there a way to remember the language of each user at login time? (X-Session?)18:02
TheSheepRev: you need tracker-search-tool18:03
arf`biz: it's automatically stored in the ~/.dmrc file18:03
bizarf`: oh, nice. Thanks18:03
RevTheSheep, why that?18:03
TheSheepRev: that's where the tracker-applet program is18:03
RevTheSheep, i meant : does that mean that when i installed the package "tracker" i installed the wrong one?18:04
TheSheepRev: no, the package 'tracker' contains the daemon program that runs in background and does all the indexing18:04
TheSheepRev: tracker-search-tool contains programs to access the data it has collected18:05
RevTheSheep, oh ok, i see. and do you know the name of the applet that i could install in my xfce panel?18:05
jarnosarf`: Thanks, I'll try it some time to make mounting less complicated.18:06
TheSheepRev: no, I don't know of a panel plugin for tracker, the tracker-applet will live in your system tray18:06
RevTheSheep, how to check if a package is on the servers without installing it? cause if i do : sudo apt-get install tracker-applet, it will install it without any confirmation, while i could just want to check if uch a package exists without wanting to install it18:07
TheSheepRev: apt-cache search 'text to search for'18:07
RevTheSheep, oh, ok, thank you18:07
TheSheepRev: and apt-cache show to display information about it18:07
RevTheSheep, that doesnt return any answer18:08
TheSheepRev: apt-cache show tracker-search-tool18:08
RevTheSheep, i have already installed the tool, but i was trying to install the part that will "live" in my system tray18:09
TheSheepit's in that package18:09
RevTheSheep, cause if i click on the tool, i just have the tool but nothing lives in my sys tray18:09
Revmaybe i have to restart X then, do i?18:09
TheSheepgo to settings->autostarted applications and enable the tracker applet18:10
TheSheepthen it will start automatically when you log in18:10
TheSheepyou can also start it manually by pressing alt+f2 and typing 'tracker-applet'18:10
RevTheSheep, its indeed already ticked. nothing appears in my sys tray though. maybe i have to restart X18:11
Revthanks for your help and your patience anyway18:11
Revbe right back after restarting X18:11
TheSheepRev: try with f218:12
TheSheepRev: alt+f218:12
TheSheepRev: don't restart without reason :)18:12
RevTheSheep, i have already done that18:12
Revbut nothing appears18:12
RevTheSheep, it's like something moves really slightly and quickly in the sys tray but nothing appears eventually18:13
TheSheepRev: try starting it from a terminal18:14
Revi just did :)18:14
TheSheepRev: maybe you will get some message18:14
Revand it does nothing18:14
Revits like it still working, there is no error message, nothing, and the xxx@xxx doesnt come back18:14
TheSheepthis means the applet is running but waiting for something...18:15
TheSheeppress ctrl+c to stop it18:15
TheSheepin the terminal18:15
Revok18:15
RevTheSheep, how can i know what is it waiting for?18:16
TheSheephard to say18:17
TheSheepdes the tracker search tool from accessories work?18:17
Revyeah it does18:18
Revwell no18:19
RevTheSheep, it launches but when i input a search it says that it cant connect to the search service that could be busy18:19
RevTheSheep, i ran the sys monitor : i  had two tracker applet running, i closed em both as well as the tool iseld18:20
Revi restarted the tool but it still cant connect with the search service18:21
TheSheepRev: do you have also tracker itself enabled in autostarted applications?18:31
RevTheSheep, yeah18:33
TheSheepis trackerd displayed in system monitor?18:34
RevTheSheep, no18:36
TheSheeptry starting it from terminal18:37
Revsorry, i hadnt seen ur message18:45
Revhere is the result :18:45
Revtdl@tdl-laptop:~$ trackerd18:45
RevTracker version 0.6.6 Copyright (c) 2005-2007 by Jamie McCracken (jamiemcc@gnome.org)18:45
RevThis program is free software and comes without any warranty.18:45
RevIt is licensed under version 2 or later of the General Public License which can be viewed at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.txt18:45
RevInitialising tracker...18:45
RevCould not set idle IO priority...attempting best effort 7 priority18:45
Revstarting HAL detection for ac adaptors...found /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_power_supply_ac_adapter_ACAD18:45
RevThrottle level is 518:45
RevTheSheep, beep !18:47
TheSheepdoes it work now?18:49
slow-motionhi18:57
Revyeah trackerd is in the system monitor19:01
RevTheSheep, the search tool works but doesnt find what i requested19:02
Revhowever, it has maybe not yet finished the indexing19:02
Revi'll give a try to a restart to see what happens19:02
Revbe right back19:03
RevTheSheep, still doesnt work :/19:06
MacGyverNLHow would I install xubuntu from within a working fluxbuntu installation?19:35
MacGyverNLThe CD-rom connection of this laptop failed, it can not boot from USB.19:36
MacGyverNLI have a working network connection.19:36
TheSheep!install19:36
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MacGyverNLThanks.19:37
jarnosI told earlier in this channel that Thunar showed automatically only one of the partitions in my removable drive. After reboot it showed both partitions so there is no need to play with udev rules.20:50
arf`jarnos: ah well20:51
arf`jarnos: in fact, if you were just formating the partitions, you just had to type "hdparm -z /dev/the_disk" to make thunar knowing about the change20:52
jarnosarf`: ok. I understand that hdparm works with USB-disks, but also sdparm works even if I think my drive is not scsi drive.20:58
iilhhi everybody, i need an help with xubuntu... i've an old pc and the maximum resolution is 800x600; the problem is that, often, i can't manage with the windows because are too big to be shown well and i click "OK" or "Calcel" buttons... is there anyway to set the windows smaller by default? thanks.20:58
arf`jarnos: yeah, just some hdparm options work with scsi/usb disks, and -z is one of them (it just tell to the kernel to re-read the partition table of the disk)20:59
iilh*and i can't click20:59
iilh*"Cancel"20:59
iilh*any way.. :-/..21:00
arf`iilh: first you can move the window with the alt+clic combo21:01
arf`iilh: and also you can decrease the dpi used by X, it reduce a bit the size of some window, cause it reduces the rendering size of fonts21:02
iilhi tried alt+click combo and it works, thanks, i had never tried that before..21:03
iilhhowever, yes, i would set windows smaller by default... how can i do this?21:04
iilh*i've tried21:04
arf`iilh: for what i tried, you have two way (and it seems better to make both)21:04
arf`in the xfce preferences21:04
arf`the user interface i guess21:04
arf`(i don't use the english version of xfce...)21:05
iilhi don't, too lol :p21:05
iilhlet me search a bit..21:05
iilh:)21:05
iilhok, i'm in user-interface..21:06
arf`there is a dpi option under the police size21:06
iilhyes..21:06
arf`you can set on 75 dpi21:06
iilhdone, ok... i try to logout and see... if is too bigger, i'll set it smaller..21:07
arf`i think it change the value of Xft.dpi in the ~/.config/xfce4/Xft.xrdb, but not sure21:08
iilhis there any way to set the windows dimension itself?21:09
TheSheepiilh: it's up to the application21:10
TheSheepiilh: most applications will remember the last size though21:10
genelykuhmmm21:10
arf`yeah, but the preference windows often aren't resizable21:10
iilhyes but i would like to set xfce to load my windows smaller than normal..21:10
genelyknot show  my image.png  with  ristretto (8.10)21:10
TheSheep!bugs | genelyk21:11
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TheSheepgenelyk: attach the image to the bug report21:11
slow-motionn821:12
genelykokz21:12
arf`iilh: the other thing to do to ensure you're in 75 dpi, is to replace the X launching command of gdm21:12
TheSheeparf`: you can just set it in xorg.conf :/21:13
arf`right, but less intuitive to my sense :)21:13
arf`or perhaps you know another way to calculate with the 25.4*resolution/dpi formula ?21:13
iilhi've setted to 50dpi but i dont see any clear difference..21:14
arf`iilh: in gdm.conf-custom, you can put, under the [server-Standard] section, the following "command=/usr/bin/X -dpi 75 -br -audit 0"21:15
iilhi would like to make up something like ubuntu-studio has.. f.e. it reduces the terminal smaller than the one in ubuntu..21:15
iilh*once installed..21:16
iilharf` ok21:16
arf`iilh: /etc/gdm/gdm.conf-custom21:16
iilhok21:16
arf`and then restart X with "sudo invoke-rc.d gdm restart"21:16
arf`the size of fonts will be smaller21:17
arf`anyway, it doesn't really solve the problem21:18
iilhin fact.. i think it will reduce only the chars dimension21:18
arf`yeah, but another fact is it changes the display of somme apps too21:20
iilhdo you think should i try?21:20
iilhor you know a way to make my video-card working with higher res..21:21
arf`at your choice21:21
iilhit's matrox millennium g20021:21
arf`hu21:21
iilh(and gparted live cd could run it with 1024x768, i don't undestand why ubuntu can't...)21:21
arf`isn't it the monitor rather than the graphic card, the limiting factor ?21:21
iilh(already posted as a bug)21:22
iilhuhm..21:22
arf`ok, if it already worked at an higher resolution, X is faulty :)21:22
arf`perhaps could you just steal the xorg.conf from the gparted live cd :)21:23
iilharf`> isn't it the monitor rather than the graphic card, the limiting factor ? - is what i was thinking just now... in fact i can see black bands but are not so big... i try to reduce them21:23
arf`you better to find in the "higher resolution" way than "lower dpi", for sure21:24
iilhi tried to change monitor settings but it just increase the monitor set.. nothing else21:25
iilharf` sure.. but i dont know how to set higger res..21:26
arf`but if you hadn't choice, the "lower dpi" give some result (the gdm setting window size in 800x600 at 75 dpi, while not at the default 96 dpi)21:26
iilhi've tried vesa, matrox..21:26
TheSheeptry 'sudo displayconfig-gtk'21:26
iilhbut nothing21:26
iilhthesheep already tried21:26
TheSheepah, ok21:26
genelyk(ristretto:8486): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_value_get_pointer: assertion `G_VALUE_HOLDS_POINTER (value)' failed    ???  what it's?21:27
iilh:)21:27
iilharf` ok.. then i try the dpi.. wait some minutes.. :)21:27
arf`TheSheep: do you know another way than the "DisplaySize" option to set dpi in the xorg.conf ?21:28
TheSheepthey are driver-dependent21:28
arf`arg21:29
TheSheepin nvidia I could use dpi = xxx in the device section21:29
arf`ah, well21:29
iilhehm... i just recognized that reducing the dpi in the user-interface worked, nut only for terminal and other few windows... f.e. i still continue to see control panel big as before..21:29
iilhah and reducing dpi has left windows big almost like before :(21:30
TheSheepiilh: the panel has size set in pixels21:30
TheSheepiilh: just right-click on it and select 'customize panel'21:30
iilhthesheep i mean the control-panel, not the one up or down the screen21:31
iilhor better, i dont mean the panel-bars..21:31
arf`i think the dpi size in user-interface just change the type of font used, to better the rendering21:31
TheSheepiilh: afaik, the settings manager has its window size hardcoded21:32
iilhmy only way for now is to use alt+click combo but is pretty anti-userfriendly lol21:32
arf`probably, but it doesn't look the same in 75 and 96, i always guessed it's because the size allocated to text is reduce in 75 dpi21:33
iilhguys, any way to make matrox work at higher res?21:34
arf`the only that i know is to use the matrox driver21:35
iilhyes i'm already using it21:35
iilhbut max=800x60021:35
arf`:(21:35
iilh:(21:35
TheSheepiilh: maybe set the refresh rates for your monitor?21:35
iilhcould really work?21:36
TheSheepiilh: even better, look into /var/log/Xorg.0.log and see why it's skipping the higher resolutions21:36
iilhok21:36
iilhi try both21:36
arf`hey, I remember now that i had the same problem with a g200 (in fact, i had with a lot of graphic cards...) with the 8.04 series21:37
arf`problem that i didn't have with the 7.10 liveCD21:38
arf`to use the xorg.conf from 7.10 worked for the matrox21:39
arf`but it didn't work for an intel i740 (so crap)21:40
iilh<TheSheep> iilh: maybe set the refresh rates for your monitor? - i tried but it's the same, it is only a bit brighter)... for this: TheSheep> iilh: even better, look into /var/log/Xorg.0.log and see why it's skipping the higher resolutions - can you tell me what to check exactly?21:42
arf`how is the screen detected21:42
arf`usually, the graphic card probe the monitor (if it supports ddc)21:43
iilharf` so you think should try to take xorg from.conf from gparted or ubuntu 7.10?21:43
arf`iilh: give it a chance yeah21:43
iilh*xorg.conf21:43
arf`nothing to loose :)21:43
iilheheh21:43
* iilh is checking /var/log/Xorg..21:44
RedianHey, could someone give me some advice for config information for vmware-player?21:45
* iilh is having problems with video card...22:19
iilhguys i can't set matrox driver anymore.. i'm getting crazy..22:19
iilhit continues to reset my driver to vesa :@22:20
iilhi already tried to save/dont save session when logout but every time it resets to vesa..22:21
iilh:(22:21
arf`what a lspci tell ?22:21
arf`hmm, tells22:21
genelykmatrox is  dirver ati ??22:22
iilhi've a matrox22:22
genelykI have matrox g400/450 double head xD!22:22
arf`i saw this permanent resetting with a graphic card which didn't identify correctly22:22
genelykand  is driver ati :S22:22
iilhgenelik o.O try to set it from sudo displayconfig-gtk.. there's also the driver for your video card..22:23
iilh*genelyk22:23
iilharf` lspci says it's a matrox g200..22:24
genelykahh22:24
iilharf`..22:26
iilhcan't use matrox driver anymore.. wft is happened? :(22:27
iilh*wtf22:27
iilh:-/22:27
arf`yeah, strange, probably have to phone to an exorcist now22:27
iilh(i didn't change anything it xorg.conf)22:27
iilhlol22:28
iilh*in22:28
MacGyverNLHmm.22:28
MacGyverNLI've been stuck in the reboot screen after install for about 10 minutes now...22:28
arf`iilh: did you try to take the xorg in a 7.10 liveCD session ?22:28
MacGyverNLDo auto-reboots only happen on ACPI-capable machines?22:28
arf`MacGyverNL: I don't think so, sometimes the shutdown doesn't work, but never heard about the reboot22:30
iilharf` no.. i'm tring to re-set my driver to matrox now because i would check Xorg.0.log and pastebin it here..22:30
iilhwhen i wrote * iilh is checking /var/log/Xorg i were tring to set the driver to matrox, but i can't.. till now.. i still can't.. :(22:34
iilhalways puts vesa :-/22:34
arf`is the xserver-xorg-driver-mga still there ?22:35
iilharf` i have xserver-xorg-video-mga22:39
iilhis the same?22:39
iilh*is that?22:40
arf`iilh: yeah22:41
iilh<iilh> when i wrote * iilh is checking /var/log/Xorg i were tring to set the driver to matrox, but i can't.. till now.. i still can't.. :(22:43
iilh*i couldn't22:43
iilhis there a way to set matrox as driver using the terminal?22:46
arf`iilh: yes22:46
arf`iilh: first do a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg" just to have a clean xorg.conf22:47
iilhok22:47
iilhat the first question (use frabuffer ecc ecc) should i answer yes or no?22:49
arf`no22:49
iilhok22:49
iilhok done22:50
MacGyverNLXubuntu only recognizes the LCD on this laptop up to 800x600, whereas I know that it can go up to 1024x768 @ 24 bit. Any way to fix that without editing xorg.conf?22:50
iilhnow what i have to do?22:50
arf`iilh: and second, edit the xorg.conf to add in the « Section "Monitor" » the following line «        Driver          "mga" » (spaces are tab)22:50
iilhok22:51
arf`=)22:51
iilh:)22:51
arf`the epidemic 800x60022:51
iilhLol22:51
MacGyverNLFluxbuntu asked me nicely which resolution I wanted.22:52
MacGyverNLdpkg-reconfigure on xubuntu does no such thing.22:52
arf`are the xubuntu and fluxbuntu on the same partition (ie did you install the xubuntu from the fluxbuntu) ?22:53
MacGyverNLAnd I'd rather not break any auto-updating features of anything, since it'll be someone else who's going to use it.22:53
MacGyverNLNo, I copied the cd contents on a fourth partition, booted from that and reformatted the rest.22:54
MacGyverNLSo fluxbuntu == gone.22:54
iilharf` what about a "X -configure"?22:54
iilhthen mv xorg.new xorg.old?22:55
iilh<arf`> iilh: and second, edit the xorg.conf to add in the « Section "Monitor" » the following line «        Driver          "mga" » (spaces are tab)22:57
iilhdone22:57
iilhloading...22:57
arf`iilh: you have to restart gdm22:58
iilhyes22:59
iilh(in displayconfig-gtk always says vesa :@)23:00
iilh:'(23:00
ProwelerI know this isn't the channel for vsftpd ect, but with FTP what would be the best way to deal with having the password/login being transfered in plain text? I could setup an account with no rights to parts of the system exept for the FTP folder, but that means I've got to mess around with that stuff in another /home/ folder. Not really desirable,23:00
arf`why are you in displayconfig-gtk ?23:00
iilharf` i restarted gtk then i opened that to check if it now says mga or vesa23:01
arf`hu23:01
MacGyverNLHmm. And how do I also get the normal TTY's to use 1024x768?23:01
iilhsays vesa23:01
MacGyverNLKernel grub.lst option?23:01
iilh:(23:01
arf`iilh: after editing the xorg.conf, just restart gdm23:01
MacGyverNLgrub menu.lst*23:02
iilharf` yes i did23:02
iilhnow i restarted the pc23:02
arf`no23:02
arf`wait23:02
iilhehm23:02
iilh:)23:03
iilhd'oh :)23:03
iilhLol23:03
arf`is now the xorg.conf like you make it before to relaunch diplayconfig-gtk ?23:03
iilhi check23:04
arf`MacGyverNL: mmh, not sure about what you want23:04
iilh(now, after reboot, it says again that its in low-graphic mode)23:04
arf`ok, so i can't help anymore23:05
arf`anyway i have to go now23:05
arf`so good luck :)23:05
MacGyverNLarf`: Well, I want 2 things. 1: Get XFCE / X.org to recognize that this laptop screen can take 1024x768. 2: Get the normal terminals (alt+F1-F6) to use 1024x76823:05
MacGyverNLI think I've fixed 2.23:05
arf`great \o/23:05
iilhok.. thanks anyway arf` for all support23:05
iilheheh23:06
iilhLol23:06
ProwelerGotta use chroot, duh!23:06
MacGyverNLYup, 2 is fixed (although now the splash screen is off, but we can't have everything)23:07
MacGyverNLHmm.23:28
MacGyverNLAfter unpluggin the power source from my laptop, plugging it in again, plugging out and plugging in again, Xubuntu hasn't restored the monitor brightness I want.23:29
MacGyverNLIs there a way *within* xfce to adjust it?23:29
aroI can't seem to get sound in Firefox to work, particularly Flash content. Ubuntu 8.04 with Logitech USB Headset.23:30
arooops, wrong chan, sorry.23:30

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