[03:18] <rinovan> where is ip1880 driver
[04:00] <jwishnie_> hello all. Having a problem with keyboard layout settings. When I set them from the mcs-settings panel, they revert to old settings when I logout, and log back in
[04:01] <jwishnie_> googling brings up reference to an app called 'xfkc' which is _not_ in Xubuntu (but available in Debian Lenny) that must be called with 'xfkc --apply' at the beginning of a session. Is there an equivalent when using the Keyboard panel via MCS??
[07:34] <DaveKong> would this be a tutorial someone might want? How to execute any command using shortcut keys? (Short and Simple)
[08:18] <generalsnus> trying to use pam_group.so   so users that logs on would be a member of the local groups floppy/audio/fuse/plugdev.   but it dosent seem to work, issuing the cmd "id" with a user only shows he is a member of the group "domain^user" anyone else tried this?
[08:20] <generalsnus> retrying :P
[08:20] <generalsnus> My linux users authenticate against AD, and i was trying to use pam_group.so so users that logs on would be a member of the local groups floppy/audio/fuse/plugdev. but it dosent seem to work, issuing the cmd "id" with a user only shows he is a member of the group "domain^user" anyone else tried this?
[09:01] <generalsnus> http://www.mibbit.com/pb/i5BME9    i came over this post and script...  what do you guys think of this? will it bog down my system in any way?
[09:30] <Jammet> Hello there....
[09:31] <Jammet> I've been using xubuntu for a while now, but I was wondering... is there a way to actually update to more recent versions of specific programs? Without compiling them? I would prefer to keep using the package system for that.
[09:31] <TheSheep> Jammet: check getdeb.net
[09:31] <TheSheep> Jammet: some programs will also offer a .deb fle for download form the project's page
[09:34] <Jammet> Thanks!
[09:36] <Jammet> Is there a way to perhaps add this as a source in the package manager?
[09:44] <TheSheep> Jammet: I don't think so
[11:32] <wols> !backports
[12:20] <wols> if a single file on the desktop CD is bad, can I still use it? maybe do a minimal install of sorts and get the rest via online repos?
[12:23] <TheSheep> if a single file is bad, probably more of them are currupted too
[13:04] <wols> the cd check only said a single file
[13:04] <wols> but I downloaded the minimal cd and I'm much happier now. and I'm alrady installin xubuntu-desktop :)
[13:22] <Ben_Cs> hello
[15:17] <DarkTan> who do i enable a pcmci wireless card on 8.04? it's on an old laptop with no NIC and no internet connection
[15:17] <DarkTan> how*
[15:47] <DarkTan> need help using my pcmcia wireless card in 8.04
[16:08] <Bytor4232> I was going to tell him to check in the Ubuntu room.  They might be able to help.
[18:23] <unix_lappy> anyone know if it's possible to find the fastest repository via a command line?
[18:32] <Murlis> hi!
[18:32] <Murlis> ﻿I want to change the decimal separator in Ubuntu, could you please advise me how to do it?
[18:32] <Bytor4232> decimal seperator?
[18:32] <Murlis> yes, from comma to point
[18:33] <cody-somerville> Murlis, Hi
[18:33] <cody-somerville> Applications > System > Language Support
[18:34] <Murlis> Im running Ubuntu 8.04, I dont have such menu
[18:34] <Murlis> can I edit some config file?
[18:35] <cody-somerville> Please see #ubuntu for support
[18:35] <Murlis> cody-somerville: yeah, I tried, they dont know :(
[18:35] <Myrtti> Murlis: it's a locale setting
[18:37] <Murlis> Myrtti: yeah, I understand but where to change it?
[18:38] <Murlis> Im quite expierenced with windows, but Ubuntu is kinda new to me so please be patient with me ;)
[18:39] <Murlis> I can change locale (current is latvian) but I want to change that locale settings, including decimal separator
[18:39] <cody-somerville> Murlis, You can do so. It is in the system menu.
[18:42] <Murlis> cody-somerville: in language support I can change supperted language and default language, nothing more
[18:44] <cody-somerville> Murlis, Change your language? :D
[18:44]  * cody-somerville is unsure.
[18:44] <Murlis> i can also change the keyboard layout
[18:45] <Murlis> cody-somerville: you understood me, :P
[18:47] <Myrtti> I guess it's kinda like I've got everything else on my desktop Ubuntu on Finnish locale but the language
[18:54] <Genelyk> plop!
[18:56] <cody-somerville> moop!
[19:40] <Claw6> hello i was using compiz on my system but now i want to set to default ... how to do that ?
[19:41] <Claw6> when removen compiz the default manager doesnt work any way
[19:41] <cody-somerville> Instead of having it start xfwm4 at login, have it run compiz
[19:42] <Claw6> i have a login w8 plz
[19:43] <cody-somerville> hmm?
[19:44] <Claw6> autologin
[19:44] <klabcorp> can someone help me with RAID?
[19:44] <klabcorp> i'm doing a fresh install..
[19:45] <klabcorp> and i don't see "physical volume for RAID" in the "use as" options
[19:45] <klabcorp> all i see is a bunch of regular file systems
[19:45] <klabcorp> no option for raid
[19:46] <Claw6> cody-somerville, xfwm4 seams not working
[19:46] <Claw6> i loged in as xfce session
[19:51] <zoredache> klabcorp: you are using the alternate installer?
[19:51] <klabcorp> what is the alternate?
[19:51] <zoredache> text based
[19:51] <klabcorp> i downloaded teh amd64 version
[19:52] <klabcorp> i wasn't aware of the alternate..
[19:52] <klabcorp> is that what i need?
[19:52] <Claw6> you have a amd64?
[19:52] <Claw6> then yes
[19:52] <zoredache> I believe lvm and software raid is only possible from the altnerate installer
[19:52] <Claw6> if you dont know i386
[19:53] <klabcorp> thanks!
[19:53] <zoredache> feel free to come back once you have downloaded that... I have setup software raid using the alt installer lots of times
[19:55] <klabcorp> thanks dude
[23:26] <bassboi> i logout, and back in, and my panels are screwed, my launchers are no longer correct, and my network list on xchat isn't showing..
[23:26] <bassboi> whats going on?!
[23:28] <TheSheep> bassboi: out of disk space in your home
[23:32] <sharazjek> evening all
[23:33] <sharazjek> running xubuntu 8.04 on a dell inspiron 2200
[23:34] <sharazjek> wireless can be enabled/disabled with (Fn+F2)
[23:35] <sharazjek> but theres no way to tell if its on or not (as network manager wont work with bloody broadcom drivers)
[23:36] <sharazjek> sooooo, is there an option I can set to ensure that this Fn+F2 switch is on at boot? Its inconsistent, sometimes on at boot, sometimes off
[23:36] <sharazjek> and iwconfig or wifi-radar give me an easy way to know