[00:22] hey my Xubuntu menu seems to be gone any way I can get Xubuntu menu to pop back up D: [00:39] join #tuxdroid [00:41] I am in xubuntu and menu tray has not popped up but I can see desktop anyway I can startup menu tray? [00:42] billll_: hit alt+f2 ... a run dialog should pop up, if it does then type "xfce4-panel &" in it without the quotes and hit "run"\ [00:43] ahh thank you :D [00:44] mazamillion any reason why it decided not to show up? === lmartin92 is now known as lmartin92isAFK [00:45] how do you solve mouse problems (can you give me a fail safe xorg.conf mouse section?) [00:47] mouse is ps2 or serial ? [00:57] usb === lmartin92isAFK is now known as lmartin92 [00:57] sorry, was afk for a sec... === lmartin92 is now known as lmartin92isAFK === lmartin92isAFK is now known as lmartin92 [01:05] but I'm back so........ I'm using usb [01:09] lmartin92: i got this: http://pastebin.com/d23c7a294 [01:14] k, looks like mine minus the ZAxis stuff [01:15] be right back 30 min to 1 hour [01:17] nvm [01:31] how would i remove compiz effects and get xfce back without logging out/in [01:34] um install compiz-fusion-icon, and tell it to switch windowsmanagers (after running it of course [01:37] k [01:38] could not be found [01:40] wait a sec and I'll tell you how I think I did it [01:41] in synaptic I think it's named fusion icon [01:41] fusion-icon [01:42] install that, then look in Applications>System>Compiz Fusion Icon to get it to display in the top bar..... (looks like a box [01:45] how do you restart the dang mouse? [01:45] just restart it? not restart the whole dang gdm [01:45] this mouse dying bull is about to get on my nerves, I need to get it fixed [01:46] unpluging it and replugging it doesn't work......... I'm going to restart gdm and then come back and ask how do you restart the mouse [01:49] so bassboi, did it work? [01:50] and how do you restart dang mouse without restarting whole window manager? [01:52] or how do you restart usb service [01:55] sudo modprobe usbmouse? [01:56] well, please feel free to give answers while I'm gone === lmartin92_ is now known as lmartin92isAFK === lmartin92isAFK is now known as lmartin92_ === lmartin92_ is now known as lmartin92isAFK === lmartin92isAFK is now known as lmartin92_ [02:22] hi there ! My mom is using a xubuntu, and frequently alters xfce configurations by accident. I'd like to avoid that by changing the permissions of the config files. Where are them ? Can I set them to have no write permissions, or will xfce work badly ? [02:24] hmmm [02:24] Just wondering [02:25] How the hell do you "accidentally" alter them? Now I am still SOME WHAT new to Linux, but that is not something that happens on accident easily :/ [02:41] Hi [02:41] any one there? i need help with something [02:48] hello? [02:48] Zeeded: i am not here when she does it =P I just find all icons in the task bar misconfigured. They used to be shortcuts to programs, but end completely undefined [02:49] Ah [02:49] The_System: usually, dont ask to ask =P and know that on IRQ people take time to respond [02:49] Well I can understand that. [02:49] The_System; Just ask and people will answer [02:54] Well [02:54] i'm having trouble installing my radeon drivers [02:55] sorry btw, i'm used to a game i play's irc, when like every one is always talking hah [02:56] any way, i have the drivers downloaded [02:57] and all of the tutorials on how to install i found it either are wrong, or don't really explain what to do, like what to type in the shell [03:02] The_System: as far as I know, you could use the tools in xubuntu, and download would be automatic ... (sorry, but I dont know exactly where. Should be in a systems>proprietary drivers or something) [03:07] okay [03:07] now it says i dont have 3d acceleration enabled === guardro is now known as ad_nauseum [05:32] how do i change which program auto-starts when i insert a CD? [09:35] hi all :) [11:30] favro: the mouse config died yesterday........ [11:32] lmartin92: I had a mouse that wouldn't work after login - unplugging/replugging it got it going - as for your situation I can only suggest it might be hardware issues? - time for a new mouse maybe? [11:41] hi [11:41] when I insert a data CD it doesn't get mounted. what could be the problem? I've burnt it with brasero [11:42] the CD contains an AVI file and it does playback on my DVD player without any problems [11:44] ohgodnotanother1: have you tried to mount it manually? [11:45] i don't know the device name [11:45] ohgodnotanother1: /dev/cdrom [11:45] ohgodnotanother1: mount /dev/cdrom should work [11:46] TheSheep: I feel dumb now, but that did work [11:46] ohgodnotanother1: that's actually bad, because it means the automounter doesn't work for some reason [11:47] TheSheep: brasero said it was unable to eject the CD - whereas it did eject it - and stopped without performing a dataintegrity check. what could cause this? [11:47] ohgodnotanother1: can you go to setting manager -> file manager -> advanced and click on 'configure volume manager' link, then make sure the options in there allow automounting? [11:47] TheSheep: I checked the settings manager and it should mount ejectable media automatically [11:48] favro: I guess so [11:48] hmm... might be that brasero didn't leave your cd drive in the previous state [11:49] TheSheep; "Enable Volume Management" is checked [11:49] lmartin92: is it an USB or PS/2 mouse? [11:49] or maybe COM... [12:10] TheSheep: USB [12:10] favro: do you think sudo modprobe usbmouse would restart the mouse? (read it somewhere a year ago if I remember right) [12:11] lmartin92: afaik you have to remove then reinsert a module [12:11] afaik... [12:12] lmartin92: you might check lsusb to see if the mouse appears in there, and dmesg for any errors... [12:12] it doesn't show up [12:12] it shows a couple of other usb devices though [12:15] dmesg (apt-get install *) what will * = to get dmesg [12:15] lmartin92: it should be there [12:16] lmartin92: just type 'dmesg' [12:16] funny, worked that time, but the first time I tried it didn't work, guess I mistyped [12:16] heya, I'm trying to find out the name of xubuntu-app: it's the one that provides some kind of splash screen (not the boot splash), for example there is one "theme" for that app that shows a mous running in the ubuntu-logo or a 'flashing' mouse ;) [12:17] +an [12:17] tillux: check settings manager, splash screen [12:18] TheSheep: I want to know the app's name, not where to find it, 'cause I know that it's in the settings manager :D (btw I haven't got an xubuntu installation anywhere nearby rightnow) [12:18] tillux: I think it's part of xfce4-session [12:18] TheSheep: okay, do you by chance know if there's an equivalent of it in ubuntu/gnome? [12:19] tillux: I know that gnome used to have a splash screen too, but no idea how it's called [12:19] tillux: and whether it's still there [12:19] [ 664.922791] usb 2-5: device not accepting address 37, error -71; think that's my dumb mouse? [12:19] lmartin92: yes, that's a broken cable [12:19] TheSheep: okay, thanks [12:20] lmartin92: or some other connection along the way [12:20] lmartin92: I had teh same error with my scanner, replacing the cable fixed it [12:21] TheSheep: my mouse works atm, but it dies everyonce in a while...... (I hope you didn't think because of my non-clarification that my mouse was dead atm) [12:22] lmartin92: so there must be a loose wire [12:22] lmartin92: maybe I'm wrong, you can google for the error and see if someone had something similar [12:23] ok [12:23] (however, I think I have noticed that when I can't use my mouse, all other usb devices die also........ so I started to think it was a usb problem) [12:24] lmartin92: may be, the missing link may be anywhere alongthe way, in mouse, in usb hub, inside your computer [12:24] lmartin92: but if it only happens with the mouse... [12:25] yes, (this may mean I have to open the system up again; sigh.....) === lmartin92 is now known as lmartin92isAFK [14:45] Hi. How do I make the XFCE desktop let me use the right or left edge of the screen as a hotspot to switch workspaces? [14:54] hi there, had some video card trouble, on getting my display working again, borders and title bars on windows have disappeared [14:54] homebrewcider: start xfwm4 fro ma terminal [14:54] from a [14:55] yes, if I could now get a terminal up [14:56] xfxfxfxxfwm4 [14:59] thanks [15:00] sheep [15:37] anyone around to help? [15:39] !anyone [15:39] A large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..." Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? [15:40] i seem to be having a problem with chown can you help out? [15:40] !ask [15:40] Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-) [15:40] lol [15:40] alright [15:40] you already went through all this in #ubuntu [15:41] i'm trying to get mpd to run [15:41] including tha anyone and such. don't you ever learn? [15:41] yeah no one gave me a direct answer [15:41] he said use 700 [15:41] didnt get a real answer [15:41] use 700 how? [15:42] with chmmod [15:42] *chmod [15:42] !permissions | Demios [15:42] Demios: An explanation of what file permissions are and how they can be manipulated can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions [15:42] thank you [15:51] thanks wols_ that worked === hfsdo_ is now known as hfsdo [16:31] hi. i'm having some trouble getting resolutions configured properly in xubuntu hardy 8.04 lts. what i've done so far is edit xorg.conf to use the "nv" driver (nvidia riva 128 onboard graphics on this computer) and also set the proper HorizSync and VertRefresh statements in the Monitor section [16:32] before, the resolution was way too low, 800x600 @ 60 Hz but that was fixed after adding the proper sync statements. now my resolution is too high, and for some weird reason also my fonts are a bit smaller than they should be, even after lowering the resolution through the GUI [16:32] also the GUI seems to only set the resolution for the particular user, the log in screen is still in too high resolution [16:47] set the resolutions you want in your xorg.conf too === ad_nauseum is now known as redrum-sponsor === redrum-sponsor is now known as MenschenFleisch [18:43] hmm howdy [18:44] I have a problem on my xubuntu, gvfsd isn't correctly started [18:45] so my gtk programs don't have access to f.e. http://. (because g_file_* has not provider because of it) [18:54] do you have the gvfsd packages installed? [18:54] yes [18:55] gvfs-bin and gvfs-bakcnd [18:56] I test it using gvfs-info http://www.google.com/ [18:56] mm and the 'gvfs'?? [18:56] yeah that too [18:56] Error getting info: Operation not supported [18:57] that I get [18:57] now I have gvfs-http and stuff. [18:57] but neither gvfsd or gvfs-http gets started [18:59] as far as I can tell all the needed files exists in the right location [19:10] Hello @ all, does someone know a solution when i am installing xubuntu 8.04.1 the setup stops @ 15% when detecting the filesystem! [19:10] did you check the cd for defects? :] [19:11] it is a AMD Duron 700MHz with 192mb ram [19:11] no [19:11] ok [19:11] try it :} [19:11] i will do this [19:11] thx [19:14] hmm found the info [19:14] eeuh error [19:14] no dbus- is active [19:14] session dbus.. [19:15] I did enable "start gnome services" [19:17] should that be started automagically? [19:22] @ totalwormage: CD Test -> no errors ! [19:22] check now the RAM [19:23] some other solutions ? [19:23] well, i would suggest to use the alternate cd, but otherwise i wouldn't know [19:26] should xfce session start dbus? [19:26] hi totalwormage [19:32] i've been trying to compile but i keep getting errors the last one i got told me i didnt have pkg-config, so i installed it via synaptic now i get this http://pastebin.com/m4f17f6d9 [19:32] heyy Qball :]] [19:32] anyone know what i'm doing wrong? [19:35] you are missing developers packages [19:35] you'll at least have to install build-essential and the packages listed in what you pasted [19:35] libgtk2.0-dev and so [19:35] (what Qball says) [19:39] kk [19:42] hmm cant find glib specifically in synaptic [19:46] libglib2.0-dev [19:46] thanks [19:46] is there a way to make the icons in xfce setting manager smaller? [19:51] i give up [19:51] i need a smoke [19:54] sudo apt-get install cigarette [19:56] heh [19:56] but then again, you'd probably get dependency problems with that too ;] [19:56] by the time today is over, my house still will not be clean, but i'll know more about linux [19:56] the goal was to clean my house today [19:57] and mow my lawn [19:57] heh [19:57] i know the feeling === Qball is now known as Shark === Shark is now known as Qball === guardro is now known as gaurdro [23:33] where can i get xubuntu for powerpc computers? [23:34] im not sure there is a beast [23:35] start with the netinstall of ubuntu, install cli only, then install xubuntu desktop [23:36] or logoff and don't want for an answer [23:38] is there a powerpc ubuntu? [23:42] they stopped support at gutsy looking at ubuntu.com