[00:03] <Rakeer> sry about that, carrier dropped, anyways
[00:03] <Rakeer> last thing I posted was: <Rakeer> Aha, and in your network manager, do you actually see "wireless connection"
[00:07] <benjie> ye
[00:07] <Rakeer> did you put a tick into the box, and are you able to connect?
[00:08] <benjie> yeH I ticked
[00:09] <benjie>  i dont understand the procedure after ticking
[00:11] <Rakeer> what does it say
[00:13] <Rakeer> well, select wireless connection so its highlighted, then click properties...in the box that comes up make sure "Enable this connection" is ticked, and where it says 'Network Name" theres a dropdown box, see if anything is listed there.
[00:17] <Rakeer> benjie: ping
[00:18] <jimmy_birer> xubuntu edgy eatcock
[00:18] <jimmy_birer> hardy hardcore
[00:18] <jimmy_birer> ontrepid isuck
[00:18] <jimmy_birer> debian sucks
[00:18] <zoredache> !ops
[00:18] <jimmy_birer> motheruckers
[00:19] <jimmy_birer> ubottu my dick
[00:19] <jimmy_birer> hahahaha
[00:19] <zoredache> thanks
[00:21] <Myrtti> np
[00:22] <Rakeer> haha
[01:23] <benjie> Rakeer you there?
[01:24] <Rakeer> semi, what's up
[01:25] <benjie> sorry i left earlier my computer decided to shut down :p
[01:25] <Rakeer> gotta turn off those dammed AI brain-dongles
[01:25] <benjie> did u say anything? cus i probably didnt see it as i timed out
[01:26] <Rakeer> Rakeer> well, select wireless connection so its highlighted, then click properties...in the box that comes up make sure "Enable this connection" is ticked, and where it says 'Network Name" theres a dropdown box, see if anything is listed there.
[01:27] <benjie> ok 1min ill check my ps3.
[01:29] <bytor4232> Shoot.  What is the program that Hardy uses to configure X
[01:34] <favro> bytor4232: sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg, xrandr, displayconfig-gtk
[01:35] <benjie> Rakeer still there?
[01:36] <Rakeer> just ask ;)
[01:36] <benjie> I went on to network settings and found only Modem and Wired connection. Is there anyway of getting a wireless connection?
[01:39] <Rakeer> yeah, that's what I was saying before..
[01:39] <Rakeer> wifi doesn't work natively...there's a lot of work to do to set it up
[01:40] <Rakeer> atm
[01:40] <Rakeer> and if you have a UK ps3, it may or may not work for you
[01:40] <Rakeer> www.psubuntu.com
[01:40] <Rakeer> wifi tutorial you can try
[01:40] <benjie> ok
[01:40] <benjie> wish me luck :p
[01:41] <benjie> what is the 'Live CD'?
[01:43] <Rakeer> it's the live installer you downloaded
[01:43] <Rakeer> and indeed, good luck ;)
[03:06] <Unbe> Heyo.  I've just installed xubuntu for the first time (though I am a long-time linux user), and I'm trying to figure out VNC.
[03:06] <Odd-rationale> !vnc
[03:07] <Unbe> Cool--I'll check it out.  Thanks.
[03:11] <the_rainbow> Anyone knows how to set a default wallpaper in XFCE?
[03:12] <Odd-rationale> the_rainbow: Applications --> settings --> Desktop Settings and check the Show Image box. and browse to your image...
[03:14] <the_rainbow> I want to do it from my command line for scripting purpose
[03:14] <Odd-rationale> oh. i'm not sure then.. i know feh can do it... but usually you use feh with just a wm like openbox or fluxbox...
[03:16] <the_rainbow> Ah ok thanks man, I'll let you know if I fugire it out
[03:16] <Odd-rationale> np
[03:18] <ddddd> the_rainbow: /home/yourusername/.config/xfce4/mcs_settings/desktop.xml
[03:20] <the_rainbow> oww yeah it works like a charm thanks man !!
[03:21] <the_rainbow> but how can I set it for all users
[03:26] <the_rainbow> Any hints ddddd?
[03:26] <ddddd> the_rainbow: for existing users you have to change all the desktop.xml files in all home directories - for creating new users you can change /etc/xdg/xfce4/mcs_settings/desktop.xml
[03:29] <ddddd> the_rainbow: $ locate mcs_settings/desktop.xml for locating them
[03:32] <the_rainbow> I located them, but they are only in the homes directories
[03:32] <Unbe> BTW--Thanks, Odd-rationale.  I found everything I needed.
[03:32] <the_rainbow> There's no  /etc/xdg/xfce4/mcs_settings/desktop.xml unfortunately
[03:34] <ddddd> the_rainbow: that is strange
[03:36] <the_rainbow> oh really? Then I'll try to copy the desktop.xml from my home dir to the /etc/xdg/xfce4/... and see what I get
[03:37] <ddddd> the_rainbow: nothing it is for a new default user ...
[03:38] <ddddd> the_rainbow: if you create a new user the directory is read for standard settings
[03:39] <the_rainbow> but the problem is there are some users who don't even have the desktop.xml file
[03:39] <the_rainbow> these users don't have a background image set
[03:40] <the_rainbow> Ah, I just figured it out, I copied the desktop.xml file from my home dir to /etc/xdg/xfce4/mcs_settings/
[03:41] <the_rainbow> the mcs_settings didn't even exist by the way
[03:41] <the_rainbow> and now I logged in with an account that has no wallpaper
[03:41] <the_rainbow> and it set my default wallpaper that I copied
[03:42] <ddddd> the_rainbow: huraaaah !
[03:43] <ddddd> the_rainbow: may i go to bed now ? :)
[03:43] <the_rainbow> Yes man, and thanks a million you are a very good man
[03:43] <ddddd> the_rainbow: good luck
[03:43] <the_rainbow> you helped me a lot, Thaaaaaanks
[03:55] <R1cochet> what app can i use to unrar files in hardy?
[03:57] <R1cochet> how do i*
[04:04] <favro> R1cochet: unrar is good for that - it is in the repos
[04:11] <R1cochet> nvm ty
[06:06] <dantekgeek> hey there
[06:07] <dantekgeek> Anyone know where I can find a list of minimum system requirements for the last couple of releases? I'm not having any luck with google or the wiki.
[06:07] <dantekgeek> I see requirements for 8.10, but nothing before that
[06:08] <ere4si> generally you need 192mb mem for the live cd - it uses about 80mb after login so I think about 256mb should be ok
[06:09] <ere4si> that's what I use in virtualbox and it works fine
[06:09] <dantekgeek> yeah :(
[06:09] <dantekgeek> I'm trying to see how far back I need to go
[06:09] <dantekgeek> I'm refurbing an old celeron 700 with only 128
[06:09] <ere4si> how much do you have to work with?
[06:10] <ere4si> I use a minimal dapper install and fluxbox - it takes 40mb after login - 90mb with firefox open
[06:11] <dantekgeek> I'm going with xubuntu because the machine needs to be "user friendly"
[06:11] <dantekgeek> (ie, not for me)
[06:12] <ere4si> with 128mb xubuntu will work ok - just some major apps will be slower
[06:12] <dantekgeek> yeah
[06:12] <ere4si> make your swap file 256mb and it'll be ok
[06:12] <dantekgeek> ere4si: is that 128 for 8 or 7?
[06:13] <ere4si> dantekgeek: I haven't heard anything about it being diff - just have my experience :)
[06:14] <dantekgeek> :)
[10:04] <pingu_> Hallo, hat jemand Gringotts installiert? Bei mir startet es nicht.
[10:05] <ere4si> !de | pingu_
[10:06] <pingu_> Da war ich, sprang autom. hierrein
[10:07] <ere4si> pingu_: in english please for this channel :)
[10:08] <pingu_> Yehees
[11:18] <marybuntu> i can't find in the docs how to add the option to fully 'delete' files rather than 'move to trash' on the desktop.  could someone point me to the right direction or remind me how to do this plz.
[11:33] <ddddd> marybuntu: use shift + delete
[11:33] <marybuntu> ddddd: doesn't work
[11:35] <marybuntu> there was a customise i put on a friends machine that added 'delete' right under 'move to trash' upon right click, but i cant remember how i did it or where i found it.... arrrrrrgggghhhhh
[11:37] <ddddd> marybuntu: ok i thought just shift+delete for direct remove not as a menu option sorry
[11:56] <marybuntu> well, finally deleted the file.  i had ubuntu 8.04 sitting on my desktop and couldn't delete it no matter what.  finally opened thunar and that did it.  i do wish i could find the way to add delete to the right click menu on the desktop.
[12:18] <JinKazama> hi all
[12:19] <JinKazama> how to reinstall my Firefox browser ?
[12:26] <LetsGo67> How do I install a theme in Xubuntu?
[12:27] <LetsGo67> Please, how do I install a theme in Xubuntu?
[12:27] <LetsGo67> wesley_, do you know how I can install a theme in Xubuntu?
[12:28] <wesley_> LetsGo67: I know how to change between themes but not how to install, I can try help by looking around though
[12:29] <LetsGo67> Same here... I searched on Google.
[12:29] <LetsGo67> Thanks man.
[12:29] <LetsGo67> It is a gtk2 theme.
[12:32] <wesley_> hmm, well to install an xfce theme you can do this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=227416&highlight=xfce+theme
[12:32] <wesley_> I'll check for gtk ones as well
[12:35] <wesley_> LetsGo67: this will solve it http://osdir.com/ml/xfce.user/2003-10/msg00297.html the answer to the last question in this post is that there are no special instructions
[12:37] <LetsGo67> Thanks.
[12:38] <wesley_> hi guys, I have a problem. I initially installed kubuntu and have been installing different DEs left right and center. now when I log into xfce it doesn't load anything, I can still press alt+f2 but I have to manually start the panel etc but even then it doesn't work so great. but if I create a new user and log in, then it works just fine. so how do I fix my initial user
[12:40] <wesley_> I've tried looking in my ~.config folder and comparing it with both users but I can't seem to find what's wrong
[12:40] <LetsGo67> Sorry, what was that?
[12:40] <LetsGo67> wesley_ ?
[12:43] <wesley_> my question or my answer to your question?
[12:43] <wesley_> after you said thanks, I wrote out my own question
[12:43] <LetsGo67> Your question...
[12:43] <wesley_> hi guys, I have a problem. I initially installed kubuntu and have been installing different DEs left right and center. now when I log into xfce it doesn't load anything, I can still press alt+f2 but I have to manually start the panel etc but even then it doesn't work so great. but if I create a new user and log in, then it works just fine. so how do I fix my initial user
[12:43] <wesley_> I've tried looking in my ~.config folder and comparing it with both users but I can't seem to find what's wrong
[12:44] <LetsGo67> Sorry, can't help you.  :(
[14:15] <ozo2> hola
[14:16] <ozo2> hi
[14:57] <ciapsadm> Salutare,
[15:59] <kwhk> hi, i cannot eject my cd-rom drive to unload the disc.  both "unmount" and "eject" don't help.
[16:00] <kwhk> any one there knows the trick?
[16:02] <Odd-rationale> kwhk: any error message?
[16:03] <kwhk> Odd-rationale: yes, it says an application is preventing the volume from unmounted
[16:06] <Odd-rationale> kwhk: well. you can make sure no application is using the drive.... and make sure in the terminal, you are not in the directory...
[16:07] <Odd-rationale> kwhk: but it probably wont hurt to just press the eject button on the drive itself...
[16:08] <kwhk> Odd-rationale: neither the button helps.
[16:08] <Odd-rationale> kwhk: a paper clip will do as well... :D
[16:12] <kwhk> Odd-rationale: got it and this command helps:  sudo umount -l
[16:12] <kwhk> Odd-rationale: thanks anyway
[16:12] <Odd-rationale> ok
[17:32] <ron_o> how can a keyboard keep typing 'i's when it ain't plugged in anymore?
[17:32] <ron_o> that's the $64,000 question.
[17:32] <ron_o> i know my keyboard is probably bad.. but three of them?
[17:34] <ron_o> not only three but also other issues.
[17:34] <ron_o> ;lkj;lkl
[17:34] <ron_o> jfsak
[17:34] <ron_o> frick
[17:54] <ron_o> gee, I'm on my 4th keyboard now.
[17:54] <ron_o> good thing I'm a pack-rat. :)
[17:54] <ron_o> sometime
[17:54] <ron_o> sometimes*
[17:55] <TheSheep> ron_o: maybe the problem is located somewhere else?
[18:04] <ron_o> TheSheep, I was thinking that but I've already had these problems on two machines.
[18:04] <ron_o> both xubuntu but different versions.
[18:04] <TheSheep> ron_o: well, what is unusual about them compared to, lets say, mine?
[18:04] <ron_o> it's just an odd set of circumstances is all. Odd though, that it's three of them?
[18:05] <ron_o> the keyboards? unusual about them?
[18:05] <TheSheep> ron_o: no the computers/xubuntus
[18:05] <ron_o> I don't know.
[18:06] <TheSheep> ron_o: also, maybe if you actually described your problem, it would be much easier to help
[18:06] <ron_o> oh, I couldn't describe it earlier. My keyboard would type out "i"s infinitely until I had to reboot.
[18:07] <TheSheep> ron_o: always? immediately after booting?
[18:07] <TheSheep> ron_o: how did you manage to install then?
[18:07] <ron_o> each keyboard does some goofy stuff. Two won't type out different letters. And the third, which came with an apple computer, would all of a sudden start typing out 'i's.
[18:07] <ron_o> not immediatly, no.
[18:07] <ron_o> TheSheep, sorry, it's an old installation.
[18:07] <ron_o> and it didn't start from the beginning.
[18:07] <TheSheep> ron_o: when did this start?
[18:07] <ron_o> sorry, it's most likely not a xubuntu problem.
[18:07] <TheSheep> ron_o: you are not providing much information
[18:07] <ron_o> it started on my last system.
[18:08] <ron_o> TheSheep, right now I think it's fixed. :)
[18:08] <TheSheep> great
[18:08] <ron_o> let's see what happens with this new keyboard. OK?
[18:08] <ron_o> if it ain't broken, let's not fix it.
[18:08] <ron_o> thanks though.
[18:09] <ron_o> if this keyboard acts up then I'll know something is a software problem.
[18:38] <rockyrock> can i find Sun download manager in the repos?
[18:46] <ancalagon> Hello room
[18:46] <ciapsadm> Hy
[18:46] <ancalagon> I somehow managed to destroy my main user settings, so now when i log in I can't see the panels
[18:47] <ancalagon> how do i restore the panels ?
[18:48] <rockyrock> Alt+F2 xfce-panels
[18:48] <rockyrock> or panel
[18:48] <rockyrock> it's a known bug
[18:48] <ancalagon> I thought maybe I should copy the /.config/xfce4 from the other user account to the ruined ine
[18:49] <ancalagon> Oh thanks, I'm going to try you advice
[20:44] <npad> how do I mount mmc card into my laptop? it sometimes doesnt mount automatically. Only way to make it work again is to reboot, from my knowledge
[20:45] <npad> i figure the device is locked from last time I took it out so it cant unmount then let me mount it
[20:59] <adilson> how do i take screenshot in xubuntu?
[21:01] <Odd-rationale> adilson: add the screen shot plugin to the panel..
[21:03] <adilson> Odd-rationale: which screenshot plugin, what is it called?
[21:04] <Odd-rationale> adilson: it is called "screenshot". you might have to install xfce4-screenshooter-plugin
[21:05] <adilson> Odd-rationale: oh will look into it now
[21:08] <adilson> Odd-rationale: i already have that and still dont know how to get it working especially since im using fluxbox
[21:10] <Odd-rationale> adilson: oh i see. usually you would add it to the xfce4-panel...but since you probably don't have xfce4-panel running in fluxbox, maybe you should just install the gnome screenshot utility...
[21:13] <adilson> Odd-rationale: i would if i knew what it was called :(
[21:13]  * adilson starting to feel depressed
[21:14] <Odd-rationale> adilson: i don't remember either... :P just search synaptic for screenshot or something...
[21:14] <adilson> Odd-rationale: ahhh guess ive got no choice
[21:16] <adilson> is there a way i can push wmix on top of my taskbar? seems  like clicking & dragging dont work?
[21:17] <Odd-rationale> what's wmix?
[21:18] <adilson> Odd-rationale: it is a dock icon to control volume, recording etc, very discreet "at least it would be if it wasnt beneath my taskbar" and goes well with my theme
[21:20] <adilson> Odd-rationale: http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2z58775&s=4
[21:22] <Odd-rationale> adilson: idk. try alt+left-click+drag?
[22:03] <spo0ner> can someone tell me where to add a program so that it starts up on system boot?
[22:04] <spo0ner> I'm using mythbuntu which uses xfce and I don't know how to include it so the bluetooth applet loads on startup\
[22:04] <spo0ner> any help is greatly appreciated
[22:10] <adityag> any1 there?
[22:12] <DFlame> about 54 people, including yourself
[22:12] <adityag> ﻿i installed xubuntu-desktop from synaptic......now i want to remove it what do i do ? just unmark it from synaptic and then apply ?\
[22:13] <adityag> onto already installed ubuntu 8.04
[22:14] <DFlame> i... would assume so. I dont play around with multiple desktop environments so no promises
[22:14] <adityag> ok
[22:41] <hvgotcodes> hey is there a guide for standard software to install after installing xubunut?
[22:42] <Odd-rationale> hvgotcodes: not really, it is just what you want... :P
[22:42] <hvgotcodes> Odd-rationale -- you are always here eh?
[22:42] <hvgotcodes> whats best for movie playback?
[22:42] <Odd-rationale> hvgotcodes: pretty moch.. :P
[22:42] <Odd-rationale> !best
[22:43] <Odd-rationale> hvgotcodes: that being said, i like vlc, which can play almost anything... and is cross-platfomr...
[22:43] <hvgotcodes> ok vlc
[22:43] <hvgotcodes> is there a guide for installing that its codecs
[22:44] <Odd-rationale> hvgotcodes: if you install vlc, all the codecs comes with it...
[22:44] <hvgotcodes> Odd-rationale sweet
[22:44] <hvgotcodes> basic question -- how do i enable multiverse -- i thought those lines are in sources.list commented out but i dont see them
[22:45] <Odd-rationale> hvgotcodes: go to Applicatons --> System --> Software sources
[22:45] <hvgotcodes> ha oh yeah
[22:45] <hvgotcodes> thanx
[22:52] <hvgotcodes> Odd-rationale: hey man whats the command line tool to take a screenshot?
[23:10] <DFlame> i just installed ksnapshot from the terminal to take screenies in xubuntu
[23:41] <Chickengeorge> good evening
[23:47] <Chickengeorge> how are you / wie gehts?
[23:55]  * Chickengeorge has the longest
[23:55]  * Chickengeorge has the longest