[00:15] <magic_ninja> is there a utility to configure your fstab or walk you through it
[00:15] <magic_ninja> or do you manually have to do it (doing a minimal install with debootstrap)
[00:56] <gabkdlly1> magic_ninja: there are some comments in the default fstab to get you headed in the right direction.  there is also the man page.
[02:44] <bryan__> is there a known issue with the gui becoming unresponsive after extended use, or after using VLC?
[02:46] <bryan__> it stops registering key presses and right-clicks on the mouse, and i can't open the menus at the top (applications, places, shutdown)
[02:46] <bryan__> i also can't move windows around, but i can minimize and restore them
[02:56] <bryan__> :"(
[03:01] <forces> =(
[03:04] <bryan__> T_T
[03:06] <forces> u.u
[10:40] <PrebenR> Hi. Fast question. I'm trying to get the Fn-Fx keys to work on my wifes Asus Eee 901. only some work and are found by xfce4. Do I need to install adams kernel or should the defautl xubuntu kernel manage this?
[16:05] <Juanelo> hi, i have a problem when boot using xubuntu live feature, when the loading is finish, my screen go black so i cant see anything my card is a VIA/S3G UniChrome IPG
[16:07] <vidd> Juanelo, can you pass the "safe graphics mode" (or something similar) from the boot menu of the live cd?
[16:08] <Juanelo> just when it loads everything and is about to start, the screen go black
[16:08] <Juanelo> can i use some command to see whats happen?
[16:11] <vidd> Juanelo, yes....on the menu that comes up when you first boot the cd (you choose the language, and then it counts down to auto load, you can hit one of the [F#] keys to send special parameters to the boot sequence.
[16:11] <vidd> one of them is safe graphics (may be worded differently)
[16:12]  * vidd does not use the live cd, so he cant tell you EXACTLY how it works
[16:12] <Juanelo> ok ill try that :) thank you vidd
[16:12] <vidd> but it is a feature built into the live cd
[18:58] <jamie> one of the users on this box, his xfce session won't start
[18:58] <jamie> what config files/dirs should i delete to freshen up his xfwhat files/dirs should i delete to freshen up his profile?
[18:58] <Odd-rationale> jamie: hmm. try deleting his ~/.cache directory...
[18:58] <jamie> k, i'll start there
[18:58] <Odd-rationale> and maybe his ~/.config/xfce4/ dir too...
[18:59] <jamie> k
[18:59] <Odd-rationale> jamie: are there any error message?
[19:00] <jamie> i dunno, haven't dug. i've removed those things, i'll try again
[19:55] <retour> How to format DVD-RAM under xubuntu?
[22:17] <Constrabus> Using the persistant live USB 8.10   How do configure so that other USB drive stop auto-mounting?
[22:18] <vinnl> Constrabus, in the Settings Manager, see "Removable Drives and Media"
[22:19] <Constrabus> vinnl Thank you I appreciate it
[22:19] <vinnl> yw :)
[22:21] <Constrabus> must I restart for the setting to take effect? vinnl
[22:21] <vinnl> Constrabus, I'm quite sure you don't
[22:21] <vinnl> But you can just try pluggin in another USB drive, of course ;-)
[22:22] <Constrabus> I did, and it automounted again after I un-checked all automount settings
[22:22] <vinnl> Hmm, that's odd
[22:22] <vinnl> Let me try it
[22:24] <vinnl> Constrabus, hmm, the checkboxes get rechecked whenever I uncheck them and switch to another tab. Does that happen to you too?
[22:24] <vinnl> (In the settings, that is)
[22:24] <Constrabus> No. I unchecked them all then hit close
[22:24] <vinnl> Constrabus, and when you re-open it now, are the boxes still unchecked?
[23:08] <the-erm> when you do man <command> then press ? you get a way to search from the bottom up.  Is there a way to repeat the command easily
[23:09] <the-erm> bottom line is there a web page out there that lists all the extra stuff you can do with man?
[23:10] <knome> the-erm, man man?
[23:10] <the-erm> man man doesn't really show much
[23:11] <the-erm> Maybe I should check what $MANPAGER and $PAGER have then man them
[23:11] <the-erm> both are empty oddly enough
[23:12] <the-erm> it probably uses less
[23:12] <the-erm> I'll start there
[23:12] <knome> ok
[23:27] <the-erm> for the record, it was less
[23:27] <knome> k, not more
[23:27] <knome> ;)
[23:28] <the-erm> you can't ^v more :)
[23:28] <knome> wouldn't know even if you could
[23:54] <D-MAN> missing taskbar how do i get it back?