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Jimbothen in kubuntu it was pretty cool also. But that's just more KDE stuff.00:00
knomei used ubuntu until hardy, then changed to xubuntu00:00
Jimbohmmm only issue with ubuntu was it was getting nice and plug and play but then bloated.00:01
Jimbowhich is just gonna happen when moving to plug and play stuff. You gotta pack  more and run more wizards and checkers....00:01
knomekind of yes... i hated the panels. they never worked.00:01
Jimboyeah those panels keep switching location on their own. Like top to bottom. And gnome doesn't allow locking which is annoying..00:02
SpiffyBalakhmm, would putting "pkill gam_server" in /etc/rc.local run it at startup/login?00:02
knomethey always died.00:02
Jimbohehe. but that's why xfce has been my favorite....00:02
Jimboalong with more minimalist ones like dwm and such. :D00:02
knomei will fade away now. good night.00:13
Jimbo'nite.00:15
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sindrehehey! tryig  to install xfce 4.4.3  from the graphical installer. and keep getting an alsa error. checking for alsa >= 0.9.0... not found02:50
sindre*** The required package alsa was not found on your system.02:50
sindre*** Please install alsa (atleast version 0.9.0) or adjust02:50
sindre*** the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you02:50
sindre*** installed the package in a nonstandard prefix so that02:50
sindre*** pkg-config is able to find it.02:50
sindre!! Failed to configure xfce4-mixer, see the errors above02:50
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)02:50
sindre!! for details on the problem. im quite shure that ive installed alsa. what am I doin wrong?02:50
ubottuError: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)02:50
sindrecan someone please help me. I feel like the dumbest fuck alive. hehe02:51
dcolish! ohmy | sindre02:58
ubottusindre: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.02:58
sindresorry mister bot02:59
sindre:S02:59
sindreso can someone please shove me in the right direction?03:04
xubuserHello People.03:58
xubuseranybody know what would be a good MAC style launch toolbar at the bottom?03:58
cody-somervillexubuser, yes03:58
cody-somervillexubuser, AWN :P03:59
IdeAlEssHey, if I canceled my wifi connection setup when I logged in how do I configure it now without logging out and back in again?04:02
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xubusercody-somerville: sorry, was searching firefox.04:06
xubusercody-somerville: AWN? what's that?04:07
cody-somervilleIt is a MAC style launch dock04:08
xubuserok, it's called AWN?04:08
cody-somervilleYup04:09
xubuserok, sudo apt-get install awn doesn't find it.04:10
xubuserany suggestion on finding it?04:11
cody-somervillexubuser, apt-cache search awn04:16
xubusercody-somerville: that scrolls by a lot of names....04:18
cody-somervillesudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator04:20
cody-somerville!awn04:20
ubottuAvant Window Navigator is a dock-like navigation bar for the Linux desktop that positions itself at the bottom of the screen. Homepage http://wiki.awn-project.org/ Awn-Manager can be found the Gutsy !backports repository and in Universe in Hardy04:20
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Necrosanwhy does xubuntu suck so much?04:20
Necrosaner04:20
NecrosanKidding.04:20
NecrosanHow do I make the WIFI work properly in Xubuntu 8.10 on PS3?04:21
xubusercody-somerville: thanks. :) didn't meant to make you do all the work for me. :) I guess it's a new system and I'm still trying to learn it.04:21
xubuserhehe, dropped off due to hung xfce.04:28
xubuser:)04:28
xubusercody-somerville: u there?04:39
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xubusercody-somerville: awn wants compiz?05:14
rshakinhey guys whats an easy way to edit the menu05:32
rshakini need to remove some wine links that it has created05:32
Johnnye343what are the system requirments for the latest version?07:03
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ketsueki^Hello all!08:57
ketsueki^I'm a "fresh" xubuntu user, having some problems with the external USB drive I used to connect to my Windows-operated machine.08:57
ketsueki^Anyone willing to help?08:58
ketsueki^Thanks in advance.08:58
blacklipsHello, im using xfce under debian and just wanted to know which xfwm and gtk theme xubuntu is using09:00
blacklipsin intrepid ipex ofcourse09:03
cody-somervilleTis' a secret :P09:05
blacklipsok09:06
ketsueki^Please help, guys. I can connect the external HDD without much problems and browse files on it, play my music library and whatnot - but I can't change anything on the drive. Like renaming existing files, saving new data etc.09:07
ketsueki^Also, it has quite a "weird" name, as it appears on my desktop as "500G Sound Volume" or something along those lines - also can't change that.09:08
ketsueki^Driving me mad and I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Linux distros. :)09:08
blacklipsketsueki^, even if i'm not a xubuntu user. This might be a problem with ntfs-3g and the filesystem of the harddisk09:11
ketsueki^It was a NTFS drive in Windows, as far as I remember.09:12
blacklipswould be anybody so nice to look up the default themes of xubuntu 8.10?09:12
ketsueki^Should I format it using FAT32? Would that help in anyway?09:13
blacklipsthen you might install ntfs-3g or search for it in google. I'm not that experienced with it09:13
ketsueki^I need it to be a "swap" drive, so that both Linux and Windows operated machines can access it.09:13
blacklipsno ntfs is working properly in linux you just have to install it09:14
ketsueki^I'm browsing the xubuntu help forums, but I can't find the exact problem. :)09:14
blacklipsor it might be something related to groups, that you don't have permission to rw the disk09:14
ketsueki^Ok, I'll read about ntfs-3g thingy in a minute, thanks.09:15
burimhello09:18
burimhow can i open a file as root user?09:18
ketsueki^I believe you need to use the terminal09:19
ketsueki^I couldn't access the root account using xubuntu GUI.09:19
ketsueki^Type sudo passwd09:21
ketsueki^then enter your system password and you'll be able to set the new password just for ROOT account09:21
ketsueki^after this operation you may access the root account from terminal by simply typing su09:21
burimyea i know how to do it through the terminal, i was hoping there was an easier way09:22
burimthanks09:22
ketsueki^if there is, I don't know it, sorry :)09:23
ketsueki^couldn't find any info on the net on how to use it from "desktop"09:23
blacklipsNo one could answer my simple question?09:28
blacklips:-(09:29
ketsueki^sorry blacklips, tried to find something on it, but I all gather are some people reccomendations for custom themes09:30
ketsueki^I guess the info is out there, but it'll take some digging in google09:30
blacklipswell do you have running xubuntu 8.10?09:30
blacklipsthan you might look it up in the appearence section of the settings09:31
ketsueki^will check, please wait a minute09:31
ketsueki^"user interface preferences"?09:33
ketsueki^the default theme under the user preferences tab is "MurrinaStormCloud", and the icon theme is "Tango"09:35
ketsueki^is that what you were searching for?09:36
spowneywhen editing terminal config file I came across misc.inherit.geometry=false anyone want to explain this option to me plz09:37
blacklipsketsueki^, yes and also the windowmanager theme09:39
blacklipstanks09:39
blacklips*h09:39
ketsueki^ok, the windowmanager theme is "Xfwm4.5-svn"09:40
ketsueki^if that's what you mean :)09:40
blacklipsyeah thats great09:41
blacklipsthank you09:41
ketsueki^no problems, the ntfs-3g thingy helped09:42
ketsueki^I can finally manage my files09:42
ketsueki^so thanks go to you :)09:42
ketsueki^ok, with that I take my leave, have a good day09:42
DaveKongI just installed Xubuntu 8.1, then restarted and the panels disappeared... anyone know why or how to fix it?10:16
gabkdllyDaveKong: alt-f2 -> xfce4-panel10:23
gabkdllyi guess something did not shut down cleanly10:23
DaveKonggabkdlly, ok thanks that worked10:26
floatinganyone using some other distros than xubuntu ? some other lite distros10:30
gabkdllythere is ubuntulite, but I have never used it10:31
gabkdllyfluxbuntu too, I think10:31
floatingfluxbuntu is not very convenient10:31
DaveKongI tried flux and had problems with installation10:32
floatingu-lite seems like a small project10:32
floatingnot a 8.10 out yet even10:32
DaveKongarch-linux is good if you want to put in the effort10:33
DaveKongflux is a good wm and pcman for file manager10:33
DaveKongdepends what you are trying to do what is best10:36
floatingu-lite is tempting, that lxde looks similar to xfce10:37
floatingwhen i tried fluxbuntu, by default the menus were reachable only by rightclick and some else disturinbg things :o10:38
floatingfont was small10:38
floatingguess it can be twaked... and there was maybe something bugging :o10:38
DaveKongI make all the fonts size 12 first thing when install10:39
DaveKongI can't stand any of the ubuntu font sizes10:39
DaveKongand use bit-stream vera sans roman for monospace fonts10:40
DaveKongbit-stream vera sans mono roman...10:40
floatingmy grub got borked and they assisted me to do a format and start from clean.. but somehow i would like to try something else than xubuntu this time. been using xubuntu for last 3 years i guess... before that i had ubuntu10:40
DaveKongyou should be able to fix grub without re-installing10:41
floatingyeah, i still could i guess.10:41
floatingit got borked during the 804 810 upgrade10:42
DaveKongborked?10:42
floatinggrub-update dont work10:42
floatingthen reinstalled kernel images to get maintainers menu.lst but xubuntu becomes unbootable10:43
floatingproblem is that in grub it points to old kernel10:43
DaveKongcan't tell it to point to the new one?10:43
floatingthey said that i can manually edit menu.lst but thats not the right way to do it10:44
floatingsomeone said that i should try grub-install10:44
floatingim going to try those things today i guess... if i have time after my duties10:45
DaveKongI would take a look at the grub man page10:45
DaveKonggood luck10:45
homebrewciderhow do I get the nvidia driver "in use". Via system>hardware drivers it is listed as activated but not in use11:40
nikolamI have trouble with my default installation.12:41
nikolamIt keeps re-checking during boot , does not finish checking and won`t start X12:42
nikolamPartition is situated ontom raid1 software device12:42
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nikolamI finished fsck it, will restart13:14
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sinboxhi there, just installed xubuntu on an old vaio and currently RTFM, I'm sure I'll still have questions to ask though, so catch you later15:47
viddsinbox, we will be here to help if ya need us15:48
sinboxadding some repositories now, it seems that this functions slightly differently to ubuntu-studio 7.19 which I've been using until now,16:02
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Ad0W: Failed to fetch http://no.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/intrepid-updates/main/source/Sources.bz2  Hash Sum mismatch16:30
viddAd0, get a different repo set (use a different mirror)16:31
Ad0bah16:31
Ad0is the norwegian one broken ?16:31
knomeseems like it.16:31
Ad0or is it just a tad late?16:31
Ad0ok16:31
knomeloading times don't usually differ even if you used the main server.16:32
knomeif you don't have a 100/100 cable :P16:32
Ad0hehe16:32
Ad0I have to find out how to switch a repo then16:33
viddAd0, do you use synaptic?16:34
Ad0no I just use the command line16:35
Ad0I could use synaptic though16:35
viddin synaptic, setting->repositories16:36
viddchange the "download from" box16:36
Ad0yeah16:38
Ad0I changed to sweden16:38
viddany better?16:38
Ad0that worked much better16:38
Ad0thanks16:38
Ad0shit tons of stuff has changed16:39
viddAd0, language16:39
viddAd0, if you know your local archive manager, you might want to bring it to thier attention16:40
Ad0I don't know them16:40
sinboxI thought pulseaudio was going to be the default sound system on 8.04, before I try it has anyone used it and is it working well?16:42
* TheSheep has given up on it16:42
TheSheepsinbox: it the default on ubuntu, xubuntu doesn't use any16:42
viddsinbox, ive heard of some "flacky" behaviour16:43
vidd*flakey*16:43
* vidd gives up on spelling!16:43
sinboxhehe, don't worry too much about the spelling, I guess I'll give it a try as it sounds interesting though and this laptop is mainly for mobile audio recording projects16:45
sinboxarghh, I hate synaptic touchpad with my clumsy fingers. Is there any way I can disable the fancy feature so it only works as a mouse?17:10
TheSheepsinbox: install gsynaptics-mcs-plugin17:13
TheSheepsinbox: you will have touchpad settings in the settings manager then17:14
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sinboxthanks TheSheep17:20
xubuserHello People.17:21
viddhello xubuser17:22
xubuserInstalled OpenJDK Client VM (Iced Tea) but in FF3, it still says missing plugin.17:22
xubuserthen if finds some plugins and goes thru the installation and never manages to successfully install....17:23
Snyper`use the real thing :/17:23
viddxubuser, i found that its just easier to use the sun-java6-plugin17:23
Snyper`sun-java6-*17:23
Snyper`what vidd said17:23
viddheh17:23
xubuservidd: Sun Java from FF3, from package manager install the right one....17:23
viddxubuser, there are issues with the Iced Tea .... i think you have to manually edit a file17:24
vidd(unless that was fixed)17:24
xubuservidd: ok, so pick from FF3 or just synaptic?17:25
xubuserI don't mind either or. I just need java applets running. :)17:25
nclifeHello. How can I mount my external hda? Do I have to change my fstab? If so, how?17:25
Snyper`wild guess but you might need jre also17:25
viddsudo apt-get install sun-java6-plugin17:25
viddSnyper`, that will pull all the depends in with it17:26
Snyper`figured so17:26
xubuservidd: ok, that sounds good. Uninstalling the openjdk one first. :)17:26
viddnclife, thunar does not auto-mount it?17:26
xubuserthanks guys....17:26
viddxubuser, make sure you --purge it17:26
xubuservidd: --purge with apt-get?17:26
nclifevidd, nope. It automounted when I had ubuntu though17:27
Snyper`ah thanks vidd for reminding me.. need to remove thunar17:27
viddnclife, i never had any issue with usb drives automounting in xubuntu (but it has been a while since i tried)17:27
jorg3hi how i can us my infra red17:27
jorg3in xubuntu17:27
xubuserjorg3: like your ir remote control?17:28
jorg3where i can found that17:29
nclifedamn. My keyboards layout changed to us again... How was it to change it again? I remember I had to enter a script and just change something there17:29
nclifeI cant remember the name of the document I had to change though17:29
vidd!keyboard17:30
ubottuTo switch your keyboard layout on GNOME: System -> Preferences -> Keyboard (GNOME) - KDE: K -> System Settings -> Regional & Language -> Keyboard Layout (KDE) - Xfce: see https://help.ubuntu.com/6.10/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/switch-keyboard-layout.html - See also !Shortcuts17:30
vidd!infrared17:30
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about infrared17:30
vidd=\17:30
vidd!ir17:30
ubottu#ubuntu-ir baraye Farsi zabanan mibashad ke channele rasmie goroohe Iran-ie ubuntu ast. #ubuntu-ir  برای فارسی زبانان می‌باشد که کانال رسمی گروه ایرانی اوبونتو است.17:30
viddbah!17:30
xubuservidd: search for lirc17:30
viddxubuser, its not even for me!17:31
viddxubuser, jorg3 wants infrared to work17:31
xubuservidd: hehe, I figured with those !<search> you were throwing you might as well do one more. :)17:31
jorg3in a repo site or something else17:31
vidd!lirc17:31
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about lirc17:31
vidd!info lirc17:31
ubottulirc (source: lirc): Linux Infra-red Remote Control support. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.8.3-0ubuntu2 (intrepid), package size 392 kB, installed size 1952 kB17:31
xubuservidd: hehe, guess I just didn't wanna do !lirc myself. LO. :)17:31
vidd!info lirc | jorg3,17:32
ubottujorg3,: please see above17:32
jorg3ok thanx i'll try17:32
viddhehe the bot's been getting smarter =]17:32
nclifewhat da heck? on /etc/X11/xorg.conf I have keyboard layout put to "es", but, for some strange reason, my keyboards layout changed to "us"17:33
viddnclife, did that help you any?17:33
jorg3somebody know how to upgrade xubuntu xfc 4.4.2 to 4.4.317:34
nclifevidd, lt me check17:34
viddjorg3, it is not in the repo's so you would have to get it from xfce.org and compile it yourself17:35
jorg3ok17:35
viddnclife, or...go into applications->settings manager->keyboard17:36
vidd=]17:36
nclifevidd, yes, it changed back. thanks :)17:36
vidddid i miss anyone? =]17:36
nclifenow, I just have this mounting trouble17:37
nclife:p17:37
nclifeI'm gonna ask in #ubuntu, shouldn't be that laborious17:37
viddnclife, if ubuntu does it automajikly....they may not know the answer....17:37
viddnclife, what file manager do you have?17:38
nclifeext317:38
nclifeis that the right answer?17:38
viddnclife, no...that is the file format.....17:38
nclifeerr :p17:38
nclifeah, like nautilus and such?17:38
viddexamples are thunar, nautilus, PCMan, etc17:38
viddyes17:39
nclifethe defaulft xubuntu file manager then17:39
viddthunar?17:39
nclifethunar I think17:39
nclifeyes, I suppose so17:39
viddhrm...last i knew, thunar automounted usb drives17:39
nclifeIt does auto-mount my flash memories17:39
viddbut like i said B4...i havent tryed in quite some time17:40
nclifeI'm thinking, I have to somehow include my hd into fstab or something like that17:40
viddnclife, unplug the drive, and plug it back in17:40
xubuservidd: thanks for your help. it works now. :)17:40
nclifecan't find /dev/hda1 in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab <-- that's what the cl would say17:41
xubusergotta reboot X to try out composite stuff. :) See you later. :)17:41
viddif your bios is assigning it a drive letter, then it will need to be added to fstab.....17:41
nclifewould you know how to do that?17:41
viddif you unplug it and plug it back into another usb jack and it automounts...this will confirm my suspison17:42
viddi have an idea17:42
nclifeok, Im gonna try that17:42
viddbut like i said...this is not my area of expertise17:42
viddnclife, any luck?17:44
nclifeniope17:44
nclifenope*17:44
nclifenothing happened17:44
dcolishhey vidd17:44
vidddcolish, yeah?17:45
nclifeoh wait, yes!17:45
nclifeneat, thanks a lot :)17:45
dcolishjust saying hi17:45
viddnclife, this means your kernel is recognizing it as a hard drive on boot....17:45
viddif you intend to leave it plugged in, you need to add it to fstab....17:46
nclifeI see17:46
viddif it is going to hot-plugged...then have it not plugged in during boot or reboot17:46
deus_an hypotetical here, imagine you deleted the entire /boot partition17:46
deus_then just created /boot/grub folder and ran grup-update17:47
dcolishdeus_:  how hypothetical?17:47
vidddeus_, get a live cd17:47
deus_then rebooted17:47
deus_im using something called super grub disk17:47
vidddeus_, excelent choice17:47
nclifevidd, so I should disconnect the hard drive before any boot or reboot until I add it to fstab?17:47
dcolishcorrect me if i'm wrong but your kernel image is in /boot so you'll need to generate a new kernel too17:48
viddnclife, it just depends....you want it permanantly assigned (throwing errors if its not plugged in)?17:48
nclifeI want what is best in your opinion :p17:49
deus_vidd: im having problems making headway though17:49
vidddcolish, deus_ exactly...you need to back up the data and reinstall (or...if your data is on seperate partitions....just reinstall and set the /home partitions etc to not format17:50
viddnclife, the quickest, fastest, easiest way is to unplug/replug17:50
nclifevidd, is it also healthy for the hard drive?17:51
vidddeus_, if the entire /boot directory is gone, your scewed17:51
dcolishdeus_: if you're not familiar with kernel building and boot procedure, vidd's advice is best17:51
dcolishhowever feel free to try this: http://www.digitalhermit.com/linux/Kernel-Build-HOWTO.html17:51
viddnclife, the hard drive will never notice =]17:51
nclifekewl :)17:52
nclifethanks again17:52
viddnclife, np17:52
deus_dcolish: how can i compile the kernel when i cant boot the system?17:53
vidddeus_, is your /home partition and other data files on diferent partitions? or did you set the entire system on one partition?17:53
deus_vidd: everything else is on an lvm partition17:53
dcolishare they all in the same volume group?17:54
viddtake my advice....your best bet is to back up your data files using a live cd and start from scratch17:54
deus_no root is not lvm17:54
viddwait....17:55
viddthe /boot is part of / (root).....17:55
slimjimflimhi, anyone know the lowest level way to check if my usb device is recognized?17:55
dcolishdeus_: thats not what you said before, although. What exactly is your17:55
deus_not boot is own partition17:55
dcolishok17:56
vidddid you deliberately put /home on a different drive then the system files?17:56
viddslimjimflim, yeah...plug it in17:56
dcolishslimjimflim: lspci17:56
deus_yes, its on no different drive, but i created an lvm system to serve my home folder alone17:56
vidddcolish, i was getting to that =]17:56
viddbut its lsusb17:57
dcolishvidd: sorry too many cooks... i thought lspci would show usb devices too? or just the controller maybe17:57
vidddeus_, then your (sort of) in luck17:57
deus_the hardrive that got /boot  /  and  some of the lvm partition is on the same hardrive but different partition, if i didnt clearly convey that.17:58
vidddeus_, if you re-install just the way you did B4, but set the LVM to NOT FORMAT, you should be fine17:58
viddBUT BACK UP THE DATA FIRST!!!!!!!17:58
* vidd can never say this too often17:59
deus_vidd: i know that, im just looking for a way to not having to configure my system anew, my lvm partition have survived 3 different linux installs ;)17:59
deus_cant a live cd fix the /boot partition alone=18:00
deus_?18:00
deus_I mean, what seperate me from this mess was if i did the grub-install command18:01
dcolishdeus_: you will still need to rebuild the kernel image that used to be at /boot, there is no way around it18:02
vidddeus_, grub-install will do nothing because you deleted the kernel18:02
jorg3some keys of my keyboard dont work18:02
dcolishgrub-install will only refresh your boot loader, but right now you've got nothing to boot18:02
vidddeus_, your going to have to reconfigure your system no matter what18:03
viddif the lvm survived 3 installs, it should have no problem surviving the 4th18:03
vidddeus_, your just going to re-do what you did last time you installed *buntu18:04
slimjimflimok from lsusb i get:18:06
slimjimflimBus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:000018:06
slimjimflimBus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:000018:06
slimjimflimBus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:000018:06
dcolish!pastebin | slimjimflim18:06
ubottuslimjimflim: pastebin 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)18:06
slimjimflimi assume that means the kernel sees the device18:06
vidddcolish, your too fast for me!18:06
slimjimflimit was only 3 lines18:06
deus_vidd: i deleted the kernel? in /boot?18:06
dcolishhaha, fastest fingers in the east!18:06
vidddeus_, yes...since /boot is where the kernel is stored18:07
slimjimflimer sees the usb 'card'18:07
slimjimflimbut when i plug in, ie. a usb keyboard, i don't even get a light18:07
vidddeus_, it will be about 3 times faster to re-install then to manually fix what you broke18:07
dcolishvidd: deus_: I think you can technically use a livecd to regenerate the kernel, read that kernel how to if you want to try it, but seriously consider re-installing18:08
viddslimjimflim, it sees the card, but no devices plugged into the card18:08
slimjimflimvidd, yea and that's where i run out of ideas18:08
slimjimflimi've tried lsusb18:09
deus_but here is the thing, i was able to install nvidia drivers manually after the update, and i deleted /boot before i ran update-manager -d18:09
slimjimflimbtw this is on hardy18:09
vidddeus_, why on earth would you want to delete /boot anyway?18:10
dcolishdeus_: you can delete a binary after the process runs and it will still work18:10
vidduntil reboot18:10
dcolishright18:10
dcolishor process end, which ever comes first :)18:10
viddas soon as you noticed your ooppsie, you should have run "sudo apt-get install [kernel image]18:11
deus_vidd: had the clear room for the upgrade *whistles*18:11
viddD'OH!!!!18:11
dcolishwell thats actually kinda ironic18:11
deus_Also, 101 mb is NOT enough for everyone18:12
vidddeus_, just re-run your install like you did before to preserve your LVM18:12
vidd101mb????18:12
viddare you NUTS?18:12
knome101MB of what?18:12
viddyour / partition should be at least 4 gb18:13
knomelol18:13
deus_vidd: you do remember my boot folder had its own partition18:13
viddthat's even MORE insane18:13
viddyour /boot partition should have a minimum of 300 mb18:14
viddso it can hold 2-3 kernel versions18:14
dcolishvidd: i usually set min to 512mb just in case18:15
deus_5 years ago i was told that was the standard18:15
viddto remove old kernel versions (once you have tested to verify the new version meets your needs) is sudo apt-get remove --purge [old kernel version]18:15
dcolishdeus_ lot has happened in 5 years18:15
vidddeus_, 5 years ago, 101 mb DID hold 2-3 kernel versions!18:15
viddand 5 years from now, your probably going to want to allocate 2-4 gig for kernel versions18:16
dcolishvidd: oh god i hope not!18:17
vidddcolish, i set my / partition to 10 GB....18:17
deus_I was doing quite fine until now with what i had.18:17
viddthis way, i can offload parts of it to new partitions if I have to18:18
deus_dcolish: beware, soon ubuntu might require 2-4 gigabytes of ram for clean running ;)18:18
vidddeus_, please note....we use x-ubuntu18:18
vidd=]18:18
dcolishvidd: that makes sense, I use lvms, so my /boot is separate18:18
dcolishdeus_: i also have a bridge under my hat i'd like to sell you18:18
vidddcolish, i havent had to yet....but my boxes are still relatively light18:19
vidddcolish, my bridge is in brooklyn....and it is only slightly used!18:19
dcolishvidd: i just like the lvm concept, and i have a home folder thats 400gb18:19
dcolishvidd:  funny, mine is too18:19
* vidd needs to go to lunch18:20
viddbe back in a half!18:20
dcolishlater18:20
deus_dcolish: Its true its true, it will happens when ESR takes over and charge people for the proriatary version of 4.32.56-generic kernel, sponsored by AMD ;)18:20
dcolishdeus_: send me a link to an actual blueprint18:21
RandyboYWhere do i find the option to alter the way the powerbutton works? If i want the button to do nothing or actually shut down...18:32
sinboxother than the cli smbclient is there a way to browse network shares (ideally with a gui)?18:33
dcolishRandyboY: click the battery or power icon in the system try and goto preferences, then look under general18:36
RandyboYdcolish, its not a laptop and i dont have any of the icons you are talking about18:43
JohnDVhello I have problem with print server installation AIRLIVE P-201U with canon IP 4000 . How can i do this in Xubuntu ?18:44
deus_Ok, differet problem, im on my laptop here18:49
deus_and k3b cant seem to find my cdrom18:49
dcolishRandyboY: ok , run gnome-power-prefences from the cli18:49
vidddeus_, can other apps find your cd?18:50
RandyboYdcolish, there it was. Thanks :-)18:51
dcolishRandyboY: np18:51
deus_i just tested mount18:53
deus_mount: special device /dev/scd0 does not exist18:54
vidddeus_, can you open your file manager?18:55
deus_doesnt bash count?18:55
viddno, bash is not a file manager18:56
viddbut anyway....18:56
deus_the teriminal that is18:56
viddcd /media/18:56
deus_i dont use anything other then that18:56
viddls -al18:56
vidddo you have anything listed there?18:57
deus_the mount point for the cdrom offcourse18:57
viddok...18:57
viddso cd to that mount point....18:57
viddls -al again....anything?18:58
deus_the mount failed so there is nothing there18:59
deus_the notation for my cdrom /dev/scd0 isnt valid anymore18:59
vidddeus_, do you veify that your cdrom is still functional? (perhaps run a live or boot cd off it)?19:00
deus_Ugh, that would require me to logoff19:01
volohi19:02
vidddeus_, can you put a cd with something on it into the drive?19:03
deus_i have19:03
viddsame results?19:04
viddit sounds like your system is not recognizing the drive19:04
deus_ya think19:05
deus_A FUCKINGS, its a bug19:05
deus_that require me to disable the acpi19:05
viddand i dont know how to get the system to search mountpoints for drives it didnt find during boot (sounds like bad hardware)19:05
deus_oh it worked fine before i upgraded to intrepid19:06
viddso before you had acpi disabled and it worked, you enabled acpi and it fails?19:07
viddah...ic...19:07
viddive seen this b4....if one needs to require acpi=off on initial install, you may sometimes need to manually edit grub to turn acpi off after upgrading (especially if you are asked to install the maintainer's version of some config file)19:08
deus_yes, ive done i before on my stationary19:09
deus_offcourse that was an entirely different problem19:09
deus_but shutting off acpi on a laptop is a bit annoying19:10
viddwhen you originally installed, did you have to pass the "acpi=off" parameter to get the hardy installed?19:10
deus_no19:11
privet_so, somehow I just broke my new install...???19:11
viddthen acpi should have nothing to do with this19:12
privet_running xubuntu 8.1019:12
privet_I get the login prompt and can login fine19:12
privet_but the "menu bar" on top and the "application bar" at the bottom is not there19:12
privet_what are those processes called?19:12
privet_where can I see why they are not starting up?19:12
viddprivet_, panel19:12
viddprivet_, can you [ctrl]+[esc] to get a terminal?19:13
vidddeus_, unfortunantly, i have no other ideas how to help with your issue (without rebooting)19:14
privet_vidd: no- ctrl+esc does nothing19:14
privet_vidd: I get to all my apps by running alt-f2, xterm and then I can go...19:14
viddprivet_, in that xter....type "panel"19:16
knomevidd, xfce4-panel ?19:16
viddknome, panel isnt alias'd ?19:16
knomeidk19:16
viddprivet_, xfce4-panel19:16
privet_yesyes there it is...19:16
viddprivet_, panel or xfce4-panel?19:17
privet_interesting... where can try and see why it is not starting up?19:17
deus_was the grub flag noacpi for disabling acpi?19:17
deus_or acpi = 019:17
privet_vidd: xfce4-panel19:17
vidddeus_, dunno19:17
privet_knome: thanks!19:17
knomeprivet_, the next time you log out, check "save session for future logins"19:17
vidd!noacpi19:17
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about noacpi19:17
knomeprivet_, then the panel gets run automatically19:18
vidd!info noacpi19:18
ubottuPackage noacpi does not exist in intrepid19:18
viddhrm19:18
privet_knome: aha... lemme try that...19:18
privet_brb19:18
knomeprivet_, (and any other apps you had open) - but if you don't want to save the session everytime, remember to check out that19:18
vidddeus_, im not sure acpi is the cause of your issue....19:18
deus_vidd: why not?19:19
viddknome, did you see deus_ 's issue?19:19
deus_the same issue was in hardy19:19
vidddeus_,  then do whatever you did in hardy to fix =\19:20
viddyou must have strange hardware19:20
Necrosanhttp://www.dewa.com/animated/new/1demon.gif19:20
deus_vidd:  i didnt have this problem until now19:20
vidddeus_, ok...now im confused.....19:21
viddyou had the issue in hardy, upgraded to intrepid and expected it to work?19:21
viddor did you have the system working fine in hardy, then upgraded to intrepid and it broke?19:21
knomevidd, not19:22
deus_In my last distro version i didnt have this prblem19:22
knomevidd, can you do a quick recap?19:22
deus_fine before the upgrade19:22
knomethe usb-creator seems *not* to create a bootable pen drive !!19:22
* privet_ returns with a smile on his face19:23
privet_knome: thanks allot.19:23
privet_vidd: thanks allot19:23
vidddeus_, so in distro xyz, your stuff worked like a charm...you switch to *buntu, and it wont work in hardy or intrepid?19:23
viddknome, =\ hrm19:23
deus_hardy fine intrepid not19:23
knomeat least can't boot to iit with my eeepc19:23
knome*with it19:23
knomeand my current installation is borked19:24
viddknome, so why not re-install?19:24
knomevidd, with that?19:24
viddknome, actually....does the thing boot?19:24
knomeno :P19:24
knomenot atm19:25
viddwhat error you get?19:25
knomea-ha, now it boots19:25
knomedidn't get any error message19:25
knomejust blinking input cursor :P19:25
viddget into the bios....19:25
knomei got to boot now.19:26
viddturn on the "usb boot" thing19:26
knomei've turned it on.19:26
knomebut the stick just doesn't work19:26
viddknome, so its good now?19:26
knomeyeah, kind of19:26
knomebut i have to upgrade19:26
knomebut can't do it from a ready installation19:26
knomebecause i don't have enough free space19:26
knomeso i need a boot stick19:26
knomebut the usb-creator is borked19:27
vidd****warning**** DANGEROUS CODE AHEAD **** FOR EXPERIENCED USERS ONLYwell...you can always get back to basics by sudo apt-get autoremove --purge xorg19:28
dcolishknome: did you try unetbootin19:28
knomedcolish, nope, because usb-creator is way quicker19:28
viddknome, that will get you all the way back to cli only19:29
knomevidd, i'm throwed into openbox19:29
dcolishok, I've always had success with unetbootin19:29
knomevidd, is that like mini?19:29
viddknome, it rips out all the gui stuff19:29
viddfrees up all kinds of room19:30
viddso you *SHOULD* have enough space to upgrade19:30
knomeok so if i upgrade, will it grab everything i need?19:30
deus_There is an upgrade here of the kernel im gonna see if that does anythign19:30
viddbut if your in busybox....IDK if it will work as expected19:30
vidddeus_, good luck19:31
viddknome, can you apt-get?19:31
knomevidd, looks like i'm throwed back to GUI :P19:31
knomesure :P19:31
viddok....in terminal remove everything gui with the code i stated B419:31
knomeok... i can get to xfce sessio19:31
knomen19:31
knomei did, but it throws me into gdm :P19:32
viddthen do the server upgrade on the wiki19:32
knomei'll try unetbootin.19:32
viddok...can you get into a tty?19:32
knomesure19:32
viddin the tty, run "sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop19:33
viddthis will stop your gdm (and gui stuff) from working at the moment19:33
knomek19:33
viddonce its stopped, you can then run the command to uninstall the gui stuff19:33
knomethen?19:33
knome"not installed, so not removed"19:34
viddthen you run the server-upgrade19:34
vidd????19:34
viddxorg is not installed?19:34
knome(xorg)19:34
viddthen lets go deeper!19:34
knome\o/19:34
viddx11-common19:34
vidd(or is it capital X?19:35
knomeok, looks like it's going to uninstall lots of stuff. great.19:35
vidd=]19:35
viddwhen in doubt...rip it out =]19:35
knomeyay19:35
knomei've had lots of shit here19:36
knome:P19:36
knomesorry19:36
knome!language | knome19:36
ubottuknome, please see my private message19:36
viddhehe19:36
deus_whats the best free ati driver?19:38
knomevidd, soon done.19:40
vidd!upgrade19:40
ubottuFor upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes19:40
viddknome, you want to do the server upgrade19:41
knomek19:41
viddonce the server upgrade is complete, sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop gets you back to golden!19:42
knome;)19:42
vidd(and up-to-date)19:42
knomehow can i see all the pckgs installed?19:42
dcolishdpkg -l19:43
knome"No new release found"19:44
knomewtf?19:44
knomeyes, i followed the instructions19:44
knomelsb_release -a shows hardy19:45
knomeideas?19:46
knomevidd, ?19:46
knomedcolish, thanks.19:46
dcolishwelcome19:47
knomehmm19:47
knomei suppose i should be connected to intarnet19:47
knome;P19:47
knomevidd, uhm?19:50
knomehow can i set up my network? ifup eth0 says unknown interface19:51
dcolishwhat does ifconfig say?19:51
dcolishrather, ifconfig -a19:51
knomeath0, eth0, lo, wifi019:52
knomei suppose i want to use eth019:52
knomebecause my wireless is wpa2-secured and i know that's a lot of hassle from CLI19:52
knomeok, solved.19:54
knome\o/19:54
dcolishok19:54
knomeadded etho into /etc/network/interfaces19:55
dcolishyup that'll work, I usually just call ifconfig eth0 <ip>/<subnet>19:55
jorg3how i install my prnitr19:56
jorg3printr hlp19:58
jorg3how to install19:58
vinnl!printer19:59
ubottuPrinting in Ubuntu is done with cups. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Printers - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters - http://linuxprinting.org - Printer sharing: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NetworkPrintingFromWindows19:59
viddknome, sorry....was on a call....20:00
viddstill not able to update?20:00
knomei am20:01
knomei connected to intarweb20:01
knome:P20:01
viddhehe20:01
viddno more trying to connect to DSL's that are unplugged from the wall?20:01
knomehehe20:01
knomeno more20:01
knomebut trying to connect wireless adapter off and with no cable20:02
knome:P20:02
viddtelepathic internet is still a ways off20:02
vidd=]20:03
knomeshame20:04
jorg3thanx it works20:06
deus_jepp20:06
deus_disabling acpi helped20:06
deus_altough this is hardly fucking ideal20:07
vidd!language | deus_20:07
ubottudeus_: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.20:07
spowneyanyone know how to run Nautilus without loading up gnome20:10
TheSheepspowney: what do you mean by 'gnome' here?20:10
* knome 's nick used to be gnome20:11
spowneyiv been talking to people and apparently if i load Nautilus in xfce it will load up the panel or somthing, not really sure20:11
spowneymaybe il try just running it20:11
TheSheepspowney: it will only take over the desktop background and icons20:12
knomenautilus --no-desktop20:12
TheSheepspowney: there was a command-line switch to tell it not to do it20:12
TheSheepright20:12
spowneycheers guys20:12
spowneyappreciate it20:12
spowneyonce i learn to use smbclient for what i need, il stop using it20:13
TheSheeptry pyneighbourhood20:14
spowneyok better question while people are answering (thanks by the way)20:14
spowneyim having trouble mounting the smbfs20:14
spowneyi was trying this mount -t smbfs //NEDRY/fubar /fubar20:15
spowneyand yeh i will try pyneighbourhood coz 163mb for nautilus + required extra's seems a bit excessive20:16
kattollikisdCan I install a GNOME package en Xfce?20:16
vinnlkattollikisd, sure20:16
TheSheepkattollikisd: yes20:16
kattollikisdvinnl, TheSheep, and I gonna work priti fine? :O :D20:17
TheSheepyes, they will even look nice20:18
spowneyTheSheep: cheers mate for that reccomendation, just what i needed20:20
deus_Its been a while since i've done this20:25
deus_root partition must be primary right?, not logial20:25
vidddeus_, i dont think it really matters20:26
TheSheepdeus_: doesn't matter, on some really old computers tha tdidn't support large disks properly it had to be somewhere at the beginning of the disk, but not with modern boxes20:29
deus_right20:29
kattollikisdvinnl, thesheep, thanks for the answer :P20:31
vinnlkattollikisd, you're welcome :)20:31
deus_Does this installation recongie the lvm partition at some point?20:31
vidddeus_, are you doing alt cd?20:32
deus_no desktop20:32
vidddeus_, dont use that one20:32
viddget the alt20:33
deus_why20:33
viddcuzz i dont think the live will protect your existing partitions20:33
viddyou want to leave the partitions intact...just combine the / and the /boot into the same partition20:34
viddwith the alt cd, you should already see the existing partitions, and just assign the values to them20:35
vidd(while you have the live cd in there, though....it would be a good idea to back up your data files20:35
viddJUST to be safe20:36
slow-motionhi20:52
vinnlHey slow-motion20:52
slow-motionhi vinnl20:55
The-Kernelsup!>20:58
The-Kernel?20:58
The-KernelI honestly think that the ? key and backspace should be seperated fro mthe rest of the keyboard20:58
The-Kerneland maybe the space bar20:59
vinnlI do think that there should be some room around the backspace key on laptops :P20:59
vinnlAnd I never realized it, but the caps lock key *is* absolutely useless :P21:00
vidd"THEY OUGHT TO...." has been the spawn of many inventions.....21:00
deus_trying the rescure function21:00
RainCTHi. What's Xubuntu's menu bar called like (ie, in which package is it)?21:02
vinnlRainCT, the menu or the panel?21:02
vinnlThe panel is xfce4-panel21:02
vinnlDon't tell me it disappeared :)21:02
RainCTthanks21:02
RainCTNo, I'm using Ubuntu with Openbox here. Just want to check something.. :)21:03
vinnl:)21:03
RainCTvinnl: uhm.. is it you who filled the fusion-icon bug?21:06
vinnlRainCT, ah, yes21:06
RainCTvinnl: OK. I've just remembered, in xfce-panel (which I'm still downloading, damn connection :P), the "System" menu is like Ubuntu's System -> Setting + System -> Preferences, right?21:07
vinnlRainCT, I believe it's not - there's a Settings menu as well21:08
vinnlThen again, I'm not sure which items are in Ubuntu's Preferences menu21:08
vinnlBut AFAIK most applications there need the root password21:08
deus_boot partiton should have the boot flag?21:11
RainCTvinnl: uhm.. where's the menu there?21:20
vinnlRainCT, you'll need to add the menu panel plugin21:20
RainCTI only get a werid star (or whatever) that doesn't do anything XD21:20
RainCTah but that's a launcher21:20
vinnlThat's a launcher :P21:20
RainCTso, in what package is it?21:21
vinnlLooking... :)21:21
vinnlRainCT, it doesn't happen to be already there? Right-click->Add to panel21:21
RainCTvinnl: nop, it isn't there21:22
vinnlRainCT, ah, found it21:24
vinnlRainCT, apparently it's part of xfdesktop :P21:24
vinnl*xfdesktop421:24
* RainCT figures he could also use apt-cache from time to time :P21:25
RainCTbah, that has dependencies.. I'll better check on my parents & brother's PC later :P21:25
vinnlapt-get autoremove is a godsend ^.^21:27
RainCTvinnl: well, it's because of the download time :)21:29
vinnlAh :P21:29
deus_Ok21:30
deus_i got the message at the instalation21:30
deus_"LVM VG vg, LV SwapVelume as swawp21:30
deus_does that only mean swapvolume or21:30
deus_oh21:30
deus_nevermind21:31
mkdigitalhi! can someone tell me how to change the screen resolution in xubuntu? i got an acer aspire one and only 800x600, should be 1024x60021:39
privet_mkdigital: but the aspireone does not come standard with xubuntu... it comes with "linpus" or some-such21:40
mkdigitali installed xubuntu21:41
mkdigital:-)21:41
privet_mkdigital: aaaah nice21:41
mkdigitalhad ubuntu before (8.04)21:41
privet_mkdigital: then take a look at /etc/X11/xorg.conf21:41
mkdigitalyeah21:41
mkdigitalgenerated a confline with gtf21:41
mkdigitaland made a subsection "Display"21:42
mkdigitalbut doestn work21:42
privet_okay...21:42
privet_mkdigital: sorry then man... that is as much as I know...21:42
mkdigitalim not sure if my graphic card is well detected21:42
deus_ARGH21:53
deus_what is error 22 for grub?21:53
deus_I just did a fresh install21:53
vinnlGoogle :)21:53
slimjimflimanybody ever heard of usb short cirtuiting?21:54
zoredacheif you hand a bad device/cable it is possible...21:55
zoredacheI have seen a device destroyed by a hub before... I am not certain if it was a short or some other anonmoly21:55
slimjimflimdo you think that if i plugged in a usb keyboard into a shorted usb port, i'd get a light to turn on?21:56
zoredacheit depends on where the short is.  Is it in the data, or the power....  If the power is shorted, then you shouldn't see any lights...21:57
slimjimflimi think the power is shorted21:59
slimjimflimyou think that's fixable?21:59
slimjimflimw/o getting pcmcia usb ?21:59
slimjimflimnow i know why these schlupps abandoned this lappy in the first place22:00
zoredachegenerally fixing laptops is extremely painful22:01
slimjimflimi've had this thing apart and back together, i'm just worried that it's on the mobo22:03
slimjimflimand i'm sure it is22:03
slimjimflimlooks like the pcmcia solution will be $10 and a couple days22:03
slimjimflimnot bad22:03
slow-motionn822:04
slimjimflimthen again it might be all software22:05
* slimjimflim calls newegg22:06
deus_I just done a clean install of ubuntu and the grub throws 22 error at my fae22:14
deus_i even dropped the boot partition and added all to root partion22:15
deus_and let the installer do it manually22:15
deus_But nothing i cant boot at all22:16
deus_why22:23
slimjimflimyou can't let an installer do something manually22:24
dcolishdeus_: probably because you've fractured the mbr22:24
slimjimflimthe very fact that you're using an installer presumes a resonably high degree of automation22:24
dcolishdeus_:  http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Stage1_002e5-errors22:25
deus_slimjimflim: i managed the partioning manually22:28
dcolishdeus_: here are some more leads. this is fixable http://www.linkedin.com/answers/technology/software-development/TCH_SFT/314105-18228214?browseCategory=   sorry for the long url22:29
dcolishyou still have your super grub disk right?22:30
deus_yes22:30
deus_well ive hammerd the installation of ubuntu for the 4 time now22:31
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knomehmmp.22:32
knomehello.22:32
dcolishdeus_: you need to boot with super grub and use the gnu/linux menu. then select fix22:33
dcolishhey knome22:34
knomeinstalling intrepid pkgs on eeepc22:34
knometakes ages22:34
knomeand after that i have to add the eeepc kernel repo, install the new kernel and set up the eeepc peripherals22:35
knomeat least i can irc parallel :P22:35
dcolishhows the perfomance so far? i've got one at home with openbsd22:35
knomeit's "ok" with xubuntu22:36
knomenot as good as it could be, though no big complaints22:36
knomethe size of an eeepc is so handy22:36
dcolishyeah, i have 8.04 on it a while ago, i got flash working, but its not killer22:36
dcolishwhich model do you have?22:37
knomeyou can take it *anywhere*22:37
knomeuhh..22:37
knomei can't remember, 4g or sth iirc22:37
knome901?22:37
dcolishI got the 900 like a month before that came out, talk about buyers remorse22:37
knomethere's so little light here i can't even check22:37
knomegf sleeping 10cm from my foot22:38
dcolishall good22:38
knomehehe22:38
knomei can tell you tomorrow22:38
knomeor check somewhere else22:38
dcolishcool, I found that you need to be really careful with that disk partitioning so you can get it to perform better22:39
knomei suppose i have to write soonish a new blog entry about my machines anyway22:39
knomeoh, any particular tips?22:39
dcolishsure, does it still have two sdd's?22:39
knomesdd?22:39
dcolishsolid state disc drive, flash drives22:40
knomeuhm...22:40
knomei think this has one22:40
knomeif i'm correct22:40
dcolishthey used to have two. one is used for root the other for home or other stuff. if you partition correctly you'll have less disk activity22:41
knomethis wasn't the "best" available, but there was some reason for buying this...22:41
knomea-ha...22:41
knomewow22:41
knomeinstalled22:41
knomewait 5secs22:42
dcolishk22:43
deus_error file nt found booting not lucky22:45
deus_dcolish:22:46
knomeback for a while, will cycle soonish again22:48
knomedcolish, this is 4G22:48
dcolishknome: cool, so do you use ext3?22:49
knomedcolish, ye.22:49
dcolishtry using it as ext2, unless you absolutely need journaling22:49
knomehmm.22:50
dcolishdeus_:  out of context that error means nothing to me. can you elaborate22:50
knomedcolish, #xubuntu-offtopic ?)22:50
dcolishok22:51
deus_dcolish: me?22:52
dcolishdeus_: can you give me more to go with than that error?22:52
deus_im using the fux boot of gnu/linux option22:55
deus_booting trying /grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage122:55
deus_selectfie /grub/stage1 /boot/grub/stage122:55
deus_error 15 file not found22:56
deus_booting not lucky22:56
deus_sgd has not succeeded22:56
dcolishok hold on22:57
dcolishtry this link on for size, you might need to rebuild those files http://www.supergrubdisk.org/wiki/Howto_Fix_Grub22:58
dcolishhey deus_ here is the ubuntu form fix: looks like it should work http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=86223523:00
deus_this looks like it could solve my first problem...23:07
deus_before i had to format23:07
dcolishprobably, but you can also fix this one too.23:08
dcolishi told you it could be fixed23:08
deus_must have lost that message when vidd screamed at me to reinstall23:09
dcolishha, well i should be easier to install for some users23:10
GenesiusAnybody feel like answering a dumb question?23:13
dcolish!ask23:13
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)23:13
GenesiusIn the "something I should know, but can't get it to work" category. . .23:13
dcolishGenesius: the suspense is killing me23:14
GenesiusSorry, not a fast typist.23:14
dcolishall good, whats the problem23:14
GenesiusJust got a laptop, installed Xubuntu. Been using Ubuntu on my desktop for years. Trying to install icons on the laptop, but can't get them to work.23:15
deus_ THANK GOD the mighty KERNEL in the sky23:15
deus_also23:15
dcolishany icons in particular?23:15
deus_i am a bit annoyed, since this would solve my original problem but23:15
deus_fuck it23:15
dcolishdeus_: you fix it?23:16
GenesiusXubuntu studio, downloaded from xfce-look23:16
dcolish!oh my | deus_23:16
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about oh my23:16
dcolish!language | deus_23:16
ubottudeus_: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly.23:16
knome!log23:16
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knome;)23:16
Delviendoes xfce run compiz?23:17
dcolishit can, but probably defeats the purpose of using xfce23:17
Delvieneh but i like shinies23:18
GenesiusExtracted the ..tar.gz to /home/<username>/.icons, but they don'tshow up in Settings Manager > User Interface > Icon Theme23:19
Delvienoh ive seen SS of being able to right click the desktop and run something feom the dropdown i dont see that i can do that...23:19
TheSheepDelvien: enable it in settings manager->desktop23:20
Delvienty23:20
deus_lvm is undamaged23:25
deus_blood pressure is lowering23:25
dcolishhaha, maybe you'll finally stop cursing :)23:25
knomea-ha23:29
knomeactually the nmapplet is there23:29
knomeit doesn't just have an icon23:29
dcolishthats odd23:30
dcolishupgrade issues?23:30
knomepossible23:30
knomei had to remove X, do a server upgrade abd then install X again23:30
knomeso there was enough HD space23:31
dcolishoh right, you could try pulling nm and reinstalling23:31
xubuserHello People.23:32
xubuserhaving an issue with mplayer. it was running fine after the install but now doesn't work.23:32
xubuserrebooting23:35
dcolishok works done, i'm out23:43
xubuserHello People.23:52
xubuserso does anybody know if the XFCE compositor is enough or if adding composite true in teh X server add extra?23:52
deus_what does xfcee does to enabe sound when you start the window manager23:52
deus_for some reason the sound isnt availabe in flux box23:53
xubuserdeus_: no sound available at all?23:53
deus_none23:54
deus_i remebed fidegting with pulsaaudi23:54
deus_o23:54
deus_and i still got the same home folder23:54
xubuserand fluxbox doesn't allow any way to change volume?23:56
deus_i must use whats allready available23:56
deus_alsamixer etc23:56
nikolamHi I am attempting to use gparted to resize partitions. How do I disable that stupid periodically auto-mount23:57
nikolam?23:57
xubuserhow about: aumix -v+1023:57
TheSheepnikolam: thunar->preferences->advanced->volume management23:58
nikolamI booted from desktopr cd not to have them mounted and it mounts them periodically..23:58
nikolamTheSheep, Thanks, will try again23:59
nikolam..23:59

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