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The-Kernelwhat's a good application to control my wireless connections?00:11
The-Kernelbesides wifi-rader00:11
The-KernelIt works but eh...00:11
Odd-rationalegnome-network-manager?00:12
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Odd-rationaleanom01y: what are you doing?01:11
Odd-rationalethere he goes again...01:13
zoredacheI think there must be network anomaly affecting him01:13
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MeanderingCodehello....i was hoping for help in diagnosing why my XFCE startup hangs at "Starting Desktop Manager" after logging into GDM after killing X01:40
Odd-rationaleMeanderingCode: what version of xubuntu?01:43
MeanderingCodeHardy01:43
Odd-rationalehmm. i thought cody-somerville fixed that...01:43
MeanderingCodeknown bug?01:44
Odd-rationalesounds like...01:44
MeanderingCodesounds like what?01:44
cody-somervilleMeanderingCode, can you pastebin the contents of your /etc/xdg/xfce4/xinitrc file?01:45
MeanderingCodecody-somerville:  one sec01:47
MeanderingCodehttp://pastebin.com/d4dc914cb01:49
MeanderingCodecody-somerville: what think you?01:59
* cody-somerville has to jet but is very interested in the problem.02:00
cody-somervillebe back on in 30 minuters or so02:00
MeanderingCodemkay02:01
MeanderingCodecan i give you my email or somesuch?02:01
MeanderingCodei think i'm out, too02:01
Odd-rationaleusually removing/renaming the ~/.cache and ~./config directories works...02:01
MeanderingCodeOdd-rationale: ouch02:01
MeanderingCodeon the ~/.config02:01
MeanderingCodecody-somerville?02:02
Odd-rationaleif it doesn't work, you can rename them back...02:03
MeanderingCodewhat inside of .config is the key?  There's many-a-valuable-thing in there02:03
MeanderingCodei'd hate to have to redo it all02:03
Odd-rationalei think the xfce related folders...02:04
MeanderingCodejust .config/xfce4?02:04
Odd-rationalei would think so...02:04
MeanderingCodewould having changed the splash theme affected anything?02:06
Odd-rationalei don't think so...02:07
Odd-rationalebut i really don't know a lot about this prob. i just once helped a guy log into a shell and remove his ~/.cache and ~./config dirs and it work... :|02:08
MeanderingCodewhere can i find out about this since i have no idea how to contact cody-somerville?02:08
Odd-rationalewait here...02:09
Odd-rationalehe'll be back soon...02:09
MeanderingCodebtw, powering off and back on worked02:09
Odd-rationalelol.02:09
MeanderingCodewell, we'll see how long i can wait and how long it gets from there02:09
charlie-tcaLooking for a little help here. Are windows partitions automounted when using the Xubuntu Live CD? I don't run windows at all02:19
charlie-tcaI'm trying to triage a bug report on this02:20
Odd-rationalecharlie-tca: i don't think so...02:20
charlie-tcaThanks02:20
charlie-tcaOdd-rationale: Should they be?02:22
Odd-rationaleno02:22
xaer0hello02:22
charlie-tcaTheSheep: Can you concur on the Live CD issue?02:25
TheSheepcharlie-tca: no windows in the radious of 100 meters02:27
TheSheepradius02:27
charlie-tcaTheSheep: thanks anyway.02:28
xaer0all this SCO stuff...02:28
xaer0didnt know there were linux and sco controversies....02:28
xaer0... novell strikes me as getting greed, sooner or later02:32
craigbass1976In a command line, I can do an iwlist scan, iwconfig eth1 essid "networkname", ans dhclient eth1.  This will get me on the wireless network here.  However, I can't do it with wifi-radar (the GUI app)  How come?  Is there an app special for xubunt that works better?02:48
craigbass1976Anyone?02:51
TheSheepcraigbass1976: the network-manager applet03:05
craigbass1976TheSheep, I'll have to wait until reboot is done.  I wrote a bash script and made a shortcut on the desktop, which works, but I'd rather not do that03:06
craigbass1976TheSheep, Ahh, much better03:09
craigbass1976Never had wifi-radar trouble before... wonder what gives03:09
brianskiwhat's a simple, gedit-like text editor that is more in the xfce4 style?07:22
brianskiscite, maybe?07:26
zoredacheI use scite, but I don't know how xfce like it is...07:26
zoredachecan you be more specific about what you mean when you say that?07:27
brianskizoredache: i'm basically just looking to avoid gedit, which seems bloated08:44
brianskiat least, it seems bloated on this olpc xo-1 ;-)08:45
zoredacheah.. well I really like scite for a gui editor.  I tend to use vi quite a lot too08:58
AlexCONRADany idea why the hell my mouse ball is not seen since I installed hardy 8.04.1 ?09:26
AlexCONRADI got the cursor in the middle of the screen, but I can't move it09:26
AlexCONRADUSB mouse ball09:27
AlexCONRADhumm, it turns out that it's not working on another USB port... weired09:32
AlexCONRAD2 ports don't work, the 3rd one does (haven't tried the 4th one, but I have an working external USB CDROM device pluged in here)09:33
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Vlackhow do I install rtl818712:35
Pici!help14:46
ubottuHi! I'm #xubuntu's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://tinyurl.com/5zfb6t - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots14:47
hellohectoranyone home ? xubuntu killed my machine :( i need help :(14:59
hellohectoranyone ?15:02
cody-somervillehellohector, hi15:17
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slow-motionhi18:57
vinnlHey sloopy18:57
vinnlSorry18:57
vinnlslow-motion I mean, of course :)18:57
slow-motionhi vinnl18:58
vinnlHmm, does anyone know where (if anywhere) I can find the Xubuntu *8.04* desktop guide online?19:10
charlie-tcahttp://doc.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/index.html19:15
vinnlGreat, thanks charlie-tca!19:15
charlie-tca:)19:15
lc2vinnl: if you have specific questions we can always try to help out19:23
vinnllc2, sure, but I'm writing a blog post on how to get help with Xubuntu ;-)19:24
lc2vinnl: oh :D19:24
lc2well here is usually a good bet19:24
lc2when we're not idle or drunk19:24
vinnllc2, don't worry, I won't forget #xubuntu :)19:24
lc2:D19:25
lc2vinnl: i'm kinda biased, i came to xubuntu from freebsd and so everything seems so hopelessly easy to use that i never need to consult docs19:25
vinnl^.^19:25
lc2it's like holy shit, i can plug in a usb device and *poof* it's on the desktop19:26
vinnl:)19:27
lc2i can unplug it, and plug it back in without a kernel panic!19:27
lc2you know, i used to really like making things as difficult as possible19:30
lc2i used to compile everything from source for that reason, and not use GUIs where i couldn't avoid it19:30
lc2i just got bored of that shit19:30
lc2it's how i ended up at xubuntu19:30
vinnlHmm, can anybody give me some examples of very useful Xubuntu tutorials on the internet?19:35
vinnl(i.e. articles you've *really* found helpful)19:35
lc2i wish i could19:35
zoredacheI haven't had or needed any19:35
lc2after i installed it, it just worked for me19:35
vinnlHehe, that's nice too :P19:35
lc2everything seems pretty obvious to me19:35
zoredacheSome of the most common questions here are about smb browsing, themes, and compiz19:36
lc2compiz is made of fail and aids19:36
lc2imho19:36
lc2:D19:36
vinnlHmm, I don't want to link to myself, and I've wrote articles on the last two :P19:36
lc2vinnl: link away19:37
zoredacheyes well I agree, but people keep asking about it again and again19:37
vinnlSo what would be a good article on smb browsing?19:37
lc2does thunar even support smb browsing?19:37
vinnlzoredache, that's why I'm writing the blog entry :P19:37
vinnllc2, not by default I believe19:37
lc2oh19:37
ecai have a usb hd 500 gb thats acting real slow, the name has a space in it "freeagent drive" does that affect performance?19:37
lc2well that fails19:37
lc2;\19:37
ecaits full of 200mb tiff files, i cant copy 1 of them19:38
zoredachemost people eventuall find http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30413119:38
vinnleca, I don't know exact numbers, but I've never noticed any difference with spaces19:38
vinnlzoredache, and that works?19:38
zoredacheyes19:38
vinnllc2, I believe Cody is working on getting that fixed for 8.10 :)19:38
vinnlThanks zoredache :)19:38
zoredachethey have un-needed steps though, and don't mention the security issue they create19:38
ecai remember having to use underscores instead of spaces, is that correct?19:38
ecawhen cd to directory19:39
vinnlzoredache, hmm, I don't want to link it if it poses a security issue :(19:39
vinnleca, you can prepend it with a \ I believe19:39
ecak ty19:39
vinnleca, e.g. "cd /media/freeagent\ drive"19:39
vinnl(Not sure though)19:39
vinnlYep, that's the way to do it :)19:40
zoredachevinnl: basically it suggest that you have to store your smb passwords (unencrypted) in a config file...  I think that is a bad idea19:40
ecayes that works19:40
lc2zoredache: not necessarily19:40
lc2anyone that can get sufficient access on your system to read a 700'd config file is more than likely going to be able to install a keylogger or whatever19:41
zoredacheah, but I would prefer everybody install there systems with the 'encrypted-lvm' option...19:42
lc2that would only protect against an exploit that would allow someone to read arbitrary files under a certain uid but *not* to execute commands19:42
lc2on a non-server system, the odds of that are minimal19:42
lc2but wat do i no lol19:42
vinnlzoredache, where does it mention storing your smb passwords in a config file?19:42
zoredachea few posts in, and in the fusesmb man page19:43
vinnlAh, OK19:43
vinnlzoredache, does the original post work for Hardy?19:43
zoredachevinnl: you can skip step 1,3,6.719:45
zoredachebut yes19:45
vinnlOK, thanks19:46
charlie-tcaI guess it's time to ask. Using Xubuntu 7.10, I somehow got all of my directories and files sorting from20:00
charlie-tcaZ to A in Thunar. How do I flip that sort order. I like A on top.20:00
vinnlcharlie-tca, in Thunar, View->Arrange Items->Ascending20:01
charlie-tcaCan't, I don't have Arrange Items20:02
vinnlThat's odd20:02
charlie-tcaYea, I thought it odd when they reversed.20:02
vinnlThat's really odd20:02
lc2wtf.20:03
charlie-tcaNew one, huh?20:03
lc2yes.20:04
lc2yes it is.20:04
charlie-tcavery irritating, too.20:04
davejustdavehi all new (again) to ubuntu20:30
cody-somerville:)20:31
davejustdaveI'm trying to get some help to connect to my office network to use the shared printer20:31
davejustdaveummm anyone here? kinda quiet20:33
lc2you didn't really ask a question20:34
lc2and i'm about ready to pass out, having slept four hours in three days20:34
lc2but go for it20:34
davejustdavethanks here we go20:34
davejustdavetrying to connect to a hp deskjet 3930...20:35
davejustdavebut the driver list that comes standard with xubuntu has driver for 3920 or others not actually the 393020:35
lc2davejustdave: try the driver for the 392020:36
davejustdaveso i downloaded a (supposedly) self installer but my shell says it cant open it20:36
davejustdavetried the 3920 it got to the spool but would never print20:36
lc2davejustdave: what does it say when you try to open it? what command are you typing? etc20:36
davejustdavewas pasteing intructions from xubuntu help site...20:37
lc2you need to tell me what error you get when you do what it says20:37
davejustdavedave@dave-desktop:~$ hplip-2.8.6.run20:38
davejustdavebash: hplip-2.8.6.run: command not found20:38
davejustdavedave@dave-desktop:~$20:38
lc2davejustdave: we're not in DOS anymore, toto20:38
lc2the current working directory is not part of the path20:39
lc2you need to do ./hplip-2.8.6.run20:39
lc2you may need to: chmod 755 hplip-2.8.6.run20:39
davejustdavebash: ./hplip-2.8.6.run: No such file or directory20:39
davejustdavedave@dave-desktop:~$20:39
lc2before you do that20:39
lc2davejustdave: you need to figure out where it download it to20:39
lc2downloaded it*20:39
lc2probably in Desktop/20:40
davejustdaveits on my desktop20:40
lc2i.e.: cd Desktop; chmod 755 hplip-2.8.6.run; ./hplip-2.8.6.run20:40
lc2but wat do i no lol20:40
davejustdavepaste that whole line after cd desktop;   ?20:40
lc2from cd desktop; and onwards20:41
davejustdavesweet seems to be working20:42
lc2unless you explicitly open a file with mode 755, you won't have an executable, and since there's no semantic data exchanged between the server and your browser to tell you that it *should* be executable, so you have to explicitly chmod it to 755 (world executable/readable, global executable/readable)20:42
davejustdaveoops hers another problem20:42
lc2BUT WAT DO I NO LOL20:42
davejustdaveevery time it asks me for password it wil not allow me to type anything20:42
lc2(open a file when you create it, that is)20:42
lc2davejustdave: yes it does20:43
lc2you just can't see yourself typing20:43
davejustdaveit just dont show it ahhh20:43
lc2(a feature, not a bug)20:43
davejustdaverunning again20:43
vinnldavejustdave, you should be able to right click the file and under the "Permissions" tab select "Allow to run as executable" or something along those lines20:44
lc2or that lol20:44
davejustdavedidnt try anything like that (new to linux)20:44
davejustdaveright click the dowload choose properties then permissions tab20:45
davejustdaveit doesnt seem to allow changes20:46
davejustdaveon that tab20:46
vinnldavejustdave, who is the owner?20:46
davejustdaveme20:46
vinnldavejustdave, is that what it says on that tab?20:46
davejustdaveyup owner = dave20:47
vinnlAnd what access to you have?20:50
davejustdaveits my computer i installed xubuntu yesterday20:50
davejustdavei can smaxh it with a hammer if i want20:50
vinnldavejustdave, no, I mean, there's an "Access" heading below that :)20:50
davejustdaveread and  write but... ther is no ooptions on the access section20:51
davejustdavewhen terminal is done should i just try to print something or go to the network setup20:52
lc2davejustdave: go to the network/printer/whatever setup you went to before20:52
davejustdaveand look for the driver with the correct model #?20:53
lc2yes20:53
slow-motiongood night21:01
davejustdavegnite21:01
lc2TacticalPenguin21:23
lc2i like that name21:23
TacticalPenguinthanks lol21:23
TacticalPenguinso i have this old laptop21:24
TacticalPenguin233mhz pentium 2 with 96MB of ram and a 3gb hdd if i remember the specs right21:24
TacticalPenguinwould a lightened up xubuntu install run on that or should i try something lighter like puppy?21:24
lc2TacticalPenguin: i'd try something lighter21:24
TacticalPenguink21:24
lc2TacticalPenguin: you might get away with using the alternate install21:24
lc2and for the love of God keep away from firefox21:25
lc2haha21:25
TacticalPenguinyea haha21:25
TacticalPenguinthe alt install is the simple text installer rather than livecd, correct?21:25
lc2yes21:25
TacticalPenguink thanks21:25
lc2TacticalPenguin: i'm not sure, but, i think it gives you more control over what you install21:25
TacticalPenguinyea i seem to recall seeing it having several more than the standard 7 pages21:26
lc2oh good21:26
lc2you might even want to try another window manager, depending on what you want to do with it21:27
lc2windowmaker comes to mind21:27
TacticalPenguinim not quite sure yet, ill either use it as just an old internet computer or if that doesnt work out ill put something WAY light on it and turn it into a LAMP server21:28
lc2TacticalPenguin: if you're not planning to run some gtk+ app near-constantly, then it'd be worth switching21:29
AlexJPhey21:29
lc2like to windowmaker (i miss it)21:29
lc2hi AlexJP :)21:29
AlexJPhey charlie21:29
TacticalPenguinhmmm21:29
vinnlHey AlexJP21:29
lc2charlie?21:29
AlexJPhey winnl21:29
lc2haha21:29
lc2random names :D21:29
TacticalPenguinhow much lighter is flux than xfce?21:29
lc2AlexJP: you can call me lawrence21:30
lc2TacticalPenguin: that depends21:30
AlexJPim on the internet, wirelessy and using xubuntu!21:30
AlexJPsomething worked21:30
AlexJPlol ok lawrence21:30
vinnlAlexJP, yay! :)21:30
vinnllc2, I think he meant -tca :)21:30
TacticalPenguinhaha im usually running eeexubuntu21:30
charlie-tcaHello21:30
AlexJPi dont know what worked, but hey21:30
TacticalPenguingot it on an SD card, but currently using the default eee pc xandros since i needed some storage space and thus a different SD card21:31
lc2TacticalPenguin: if you're using *any* GTK+ app near constantly, then you lose nearly nothing by xfce (as compared to nothing) because of the way shared libraries work21:31
lc2AlexJP: happy to hear that :D21:31
AlexJPlc2 what irc app are you using?21:31
AlexJPsome messages you send are red21:31
lc2AlexJP: irssi (terminal client)21:31
AlexJPcool21:31
TacticalPenguinprobably because he puts your name in them21:31
TacticalPenguinand yours highlights them since theyre to you21:32
AlexJPoh21:32
AlexJPi see21:32
lc2yes :)21:32
* charlie-tca :021:32
lc2AlexJP: see?21:32
AlexJPso you type my name out every time you write a message?21:32
* charlie-tca :)21:32
AlexJPto me*21:32
vinnlAlexJP, and you can type the first letters of a name and press <tab> to have ti completed :)21:32
vinnl*it21:32
lc2AlexJP: no, i type the...yeah what vinnl said21:32
vinnlxD21:32
AlexJP:)21:32
AlexJPvinnl, i see now21:33
vinnl:)21:33
AlexJPthis is better than mirc21:33
TacticalPenguinpidgin does that tab trick as well21:33
TacticalPenguini just never use it21:33
lc2i should switch to a nice GTK client just as i switched to nice GUI things for everything else, but meh21:33
AlexJPnah i didnt like the look of pidgin21:33
TacticalPenguinbut for other aspects pidgin sucks21:33
lc2irssi is so deeply rooted in my workflow21:33
AlexJPlol you use irc for work?21:33
TacticalPenguini use it since it runs on almost any OS you find21:33
TacticalPenguinand its simple21:33
lc2AlexJP: and by "work" i mean "fucking off"21:33
lc2"workflow" is a shorthand way of saying "the way i do things"21:34
vinnlBtw, people, perhaps this discussion should move to #xubuntu-offtopic :)21:34
AlexJPcool21:34
lc2vinnl: never21:34
AlexJPi realised why this is working now anyway21:35
AlexJPi turned off the wep21:35
lc2haha21:35
lc2not good21:35
AlexJPwell, i thought all people can do is use my internet right?21:35
AlexJPand its not limite in anyway so i just left it21:35
lc2AlexJP: and read everything you send without encryption21:35
TacticalPenguinhahahaha21:36
AlexJPbut my data is sent to the router ?21:36
TacticalPenguinalex you NEED to at LEAST have WEP21:36
vinnllc2, but who does that?21:36
TacticalPenguinvinni its called wireshark21:36
lc2indeed.21:36
vinnlTacticalPenguin, I know, but I know of nobody in my neighbourhood who'd use it21:36
vinnl(Except for me, of course :P)21:36
TacticalPenguindriveby hacking21:36
lc2wireless sucks anyway21:37
vinnlWho'd drive through my street, in my little town, just to see what I'm browsing?21:37
AlexJPisnt the data addressed to the router though21:37
TacticalPenguinnot really, my connection isnt fast enough for wifi to be a bottleneck lol21:37
lc2AlexJP: it doesn't matter21:37
charlie-tcaI get laughed often just for strong passwords21:37
vinnlAlexJP, it's about catching the wireless signal21:37
lc2TacticalPenguin: it's a bottleneck if you're talking to other computers on the network21:37
TacticalPenguinvinni its still a huge security issue21:37
lc2it's all about the cat5e, baby.21:37
AlexJPok, what about data on ssl pages?21:37
AlexJPcant read that right?21:37
lc2AlexJP: mostly, yes21:38
vinnlTacticalPenguin, I know you connection *can* be eavesdropped, I'm just wondering whether it *will*21:38
TacticalPenguinlc2 my network has 3 comps, my eee pc, a VAIO, and that old comp21:38
lc2TacticalPenguin: my network has two other computers21:38
vinnlPasswords is another thing of course, as hacking those don't need physical access21:38
vinnls/physical access/being close by/21:38
lc2TacticalPenguin: and i kinda like the look of wiring mess ;\21:38
AlexJPlol21:38
TacticalPenguinlc2 i dont do any big network fileserving or communication or anything21:38
AlexJPok ill try and get it on with wpa21:38
TacticalPenguinso i dont really need to get rid of the wireless bottleneck21:38
lc2TacticalPenguin: i still prefer wired connections21:38
TacticalPenguinall 3 are on wireless anyways21:39
AlexJPbtw: is wpa2 supported by xubuntu in any way?21:39
vinnlAlexJP, it's supposed to, yes21:39
AlexJPlol21:39
lc2AlexJP: i'm guessing that's handled by the card, not by the OS21:39
lc2but wat do i no lol21:39
* vinnl remembers fiddling with wpa_supplicant and what not until I was told my *card* did not support WPA :S21:39
AlexJPwell, it would seem that you have to have drivers that support it or some such21:39
TacticalPenguinthe OS has to have drivers so that the card CAN do that21:39
lc2not really.21:39
vinnl(That was before networkmanager was included and network-admin suppoted WPA)21:39
AlexJPhow come for wpa support you must install wpa_supplicant then?21:40
TacticalPenguinbecause the linux gods said so21:40
AlexJPlol21:40
AlexJPdont suppose anyone knows about setting up wpa on x21:40
TacticalPenguinwell im off to find new distractions to prevent productivity21:41
TacticalPenguincya21:41
AlexJPby x i mean xubuntu but thats long21:41
vinnlAlexJP, I've been fiddling with it a while ago, but I'm not really up to date21:41
vinnlAlexJP, it should just be a matter of entering the passphrase21:41
vinnlJust like with WEP21:41
AlexJPdo you reckon itd just be a case of doing it in wicd?21:41
AlexJPi think my previous problem was with dhcp21:42
AlexJPwlan0 wasnt getting any dhcp offers when i ran dhlient wlan021:42
AlexJPjust timing out21:42
vinnlAlexJP, see http://doc.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/internet.html#security21:42
AlexJPps: sorry about the multi lines thing again, i really need to sort that out21:42
vinnlAlexJP, I believe wicd supported WPA21:43
vinnlBut you'd have to check21:43
AlexJPit does, but it has a bit saying choose wpa driver, i didnt know whether to choose ndiswrapper or what21:43
vinnlAlexJP, are you using ndiswrapper?21:44
lc2ndiswrapper is a linux kernel wrapper around windows drivers, basically a driver compatibility layer for network cards21:44
vinnl(You'd know if you're using it :)21:44
lc2it's also a good way to make your kernel fuck itself more than a camwhore21:44
AlexJPi am using it21:44
vinnlThen you'd select that, I guess21:44
AlexJPok i didnt know if that was, in fact, the wpa driver, wasnt sure if wpa_supplicant was a driveR?21:45
AlexJPlc2, 1: is there something wrong with ndiswrapper? 2: whats a camwhore?21:46
lc2AlexJP: 1) yes 2) long story21:46
vinnlAlexJP, if ndiswrapper is listed as one of the options I'd say you need to select it :)21:46
vinnlHmm, this isn't a good moment to take a screenshot of IRC :(21:47
lc2vinnl: haha :D21:48
vinnl:S21:48
AlexJPhang on ill google it21:48
AlexJPi see21:50
AlexJPif this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cam_whore is what you were refering to?21:50
AlexJPlol21:50
AlexJPis there anyway to use xchat in to servers sumultaneously?21:52
AlexJPas if i had another channel up?21:52
AlexJPrater than a new instance21:52
AlexJPrather*21:52
vinnlAlexJP, you mean to join multiple channels or multiple servers?21:52
vinnlWith me they just open in a new tab21:52
vinnlxD21:53
evilbugi have an issue with xubuntu only working at 1024x800 on my desktop [nvidia geforce 4 mx]. it worked at 1280x1024 with ubuntu and yes, i have the restricted drivers installed.22:26
vinnlevilbug, have you tried displayconfig-gtk?22:27
evilbugtesting...22:28
soul_786What are the main differences between Ubuntu and Xubuntu?22:31
vinnlsoul_786, you can read that on xubuntu.org I believe22:31
vinnlsoul_786, basically, the whole desktop environment and default applications22:32
vinnl!xubuntu22:32
cody-somervillesoul_786, Xubuntu uses the Xfce4 desktop environment :)22:32
ubottuXubuntu is Ubuntu with Xfce instead of !GNOME. More info at http://www.xubuntu.org and http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/ - To install from Ubuntu: « sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop » - Join #xubuntu for support - See also: !Ubuntu and !Xubuntu-Channels22:32
soul_786Is it a matter of preference that people choose ubuntu or Xubuntu? I'm going to install one or the other on my eeepc and just want the one that'll run better on a small HD22:33
vinnlYep, it's a matter of preference and sometimes necessity22:33
evilbugvinnl- setting my monitor as a 1280x1024 just messes up my entire resolution.22:34
vinnlevilbug, messes up as in..?22:35
evilbugit starts displaying at 800x600 and totally ignores the restricted driver.22:35
vinnlDarn it22:35
cody-somervilleevilbug, sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg -phigh22:36
cody-somervillethen restart X22:37
evilbugwhat's the "phgih" for?22:37
cody-somervillepriority high22:37
vinnlI'm off to bed, good luck ;-)22:38
evilbug"package xserver-xorg-phigh is not installed"22:38
vinnlevilbug, space before -phigh :)22:38
evilbugah.22:38
vinnlBye :)22:39
evilbugcody-somerville- still no luck, max res. = 1024x80022:42
cody-somervilleHow do you know?22:42
evilbugit is showing me and i know the difference between the two.22:43
cody-somervilleevilbug, What is showing?22:45
evilbugthe display settings.22:45
cody-somervilleAre you restarting the x-server after every change?22:46
evilbugyes.22:46
cody-somervilleAlso, is applications > settings > settings manager > display set at default?22:46
evilbugyes.22:47

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