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aliksyI have a newbie question.  When I put in an audio cd it doesnt the usual thing where it puts the icon on the desktop, and i cant find it when browsing.  I am new at things. I do not understand mounting.00:32
aliksyAnyone?00:37
JPohlmannknome: What? Tabs in the settings manager? What's that?00:56
Moodaliksy: still having issues?01:19
B0BBYHello People.01:30
B0BBYdoing an ls takes a long time. So when trying to run fsck on the / parition, it warns about data loss. What is the proper thing to do?01:30
David-AB0BBY: save important files (you should have a recent backup already, right?)01:34
David-Aon a cd or usb or external disk01:34
B0BBYDavid-A: most of the stuff is not missino critical on xubuntu.01:34
B0BBYbut on the dual boot windows there's a lot of stuff that's important.01:34
B0BBYbut the windows partitino should be fine, no?01:35
David-ADavid-A: if it is on the same physical disk it is just a matter of time, i think01:36
* David-A talking to himself?01:37
* B0BBY wonders same about David-A 01:37
B0BBY:P01:37
B0BBYok. then next is to do what? Run fsck.ext3 anyhoo?01:37
B0BBYor can I schedule that to run at startup?01:38
David-Aif smartmontools isnt installed, try smartctl from a livecd (installing it on the harddisk is not too good if it is giving up, better try save things)01:39
David-Asmartctl can test the drive and report ageing statistics01:39
B0BBYmeh, I'll install it anyhoo. LOL01:40
David-Ayou have backup of the important files on the win partition? if not, dont postpone it too long01:41
B0BBYDavid-A: it's moe of a work laptop. So I use it for work VPN. So not so much the files to save. But rather to use as dumb terminal and then connect to work stuff.01:42
B0BBYhttp://pastebin.com/fe3b1fae01:43
B0BBYhas pre-fail labels....01:45
David-AB0BBY: "Pre-fail" is just the Type of parameter. The "-" means no alarm yet.01:50
David-AAll "Value" > "Threshold" (less Value is worse) so aging-wise the disk seems ok01:50
B0BBYDavid-A: I'll read it again and understand the output.01:51
B0BBYSo do I run fsck? Or just reboot a few times. it seems to be ok now.01:52
David-ADid you start a self-test via smartctl? It can run while you work. There is a quick one and a little longer one.01:54
B0BBYself test? let me check.01:55
B0BBYok, I see smartctl --all --test-long  . that one?01:57
David-AI dont remember. Just make sure its the one that dont distroy data and that can run while mounted.01:58
B0BBYok, it says Execute SMART extended self-test routine immediately in off-line mode.01:58
B0BBYTesting has begun. lease wait 30 min. So it should be ok. it didn't warn or anything about dangers of running it.01:59
David-Aok, check its log when it is estimated to be finished01:59
David-Ahm, let me check what "off-line" means...02:00
JuanLanyone know a good Remote Desktop Viewer for xubuntu? i'm trying to connect to a windows xp computer. what program do you reccomend?02:34
JuanLanyone?02:51
JuanLso does everyone just come here to chill out? :(02:55
David-Ano, we see the Q but dont know the A and keep quiet (imagine if everyone said "i dont know" alll the time!)02:59
David-A(and yes, we are here to chill out too) :)03:00
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Ishsup?05:10
n2diyIsh: two failed CD burns, and now I'm out of blank CD's, so no Xubuntu tonight. Whas up with you?05:11
Ishnot much05:12
Ishgoing to internet some05:13
Ishyou should get more cd's05:14
Ishor fail your  burnings less05:14
n2diyyes, and yes.05:14
n2diyI'm moving into a new place, and my blanks are still in storage. Don't know why the burns are failing, Ubuntu 8.04 burned ok, this box proves that.05:15
n2diyI"m going to go hang out in #ubuntu, cul.05:17
Ishmy cd had a small problem with install, but we pulled through05:17
zoredache_Ish: have you considered tryint to do a setup with usb, or just burning a mini.iso?  When you are only using a 8mb image there is a much smaller chance of download/burn issues05:23
Ishi'm good, sounds like n2diy needs the help05:24
Ishi had a weird startup-problem though.  it goes into a "Busybox" when i restart, i have to type "exit" and enter to get to the login prompt05:25
zoredache_hrm...05:26
n2diyIsh: the problem i have with my two burns is I boot into busybox and get an intramfs prompt. I thought that was normal, but I'm told it isn't.05:30
n2diyand that happens when I try to install, or verify the disks.05:31
Ishidk about this intramfs05:32
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tawSuggestions for light, basic image editor10:41
tawfor cropping, scaling, rotating digicam shots10:42
ablomentaw, gthumb image viewer can do all that, and you could always use the gimp10:44
tawsomebody at other channel suggester f-spot10:46
ablomenoh that might be able to do it too, dont have it installed :)10:46
tawI don't have it or gthump, have to install both :-)10:47
ablomenyeah try them and see which fits you best :)10:48
tawjust waiting them to flow in10:48
tawhmm, f-spot doesn't have what I asked for?10:57
tawand gthumb does the work, but UI needs bit too many clicks to get cropping done, but quite ok10:58
Myrttiit doesn't? I'm fairly sure it does...10:58
MyrttiI think.10:58
Myrttidon't have it installed but I remember using it for those10:58
tawhmm, maybe wrong command line options11:00
tawI tried first 'f-spot file.jpg'11:00
tawand it gives me usage, where I took '-v -view            view file(s) or directory(ies)'11:00
tawmaybe that's not correct option11:00
tawand it wants to keep some database11:01
tawoh my, old XV was fine11:01
taw'f-spot -i .' might work, but I don't want picture database, Iwant edit one picture11:11
tawgthumb at least was one step better11:11
jedhunsakerhi11:43
jedhunsakerlinux noob here11:43
jedhunsakeris there any reason to install an old version of xubuntu?11:43
jedhunsakerif hardware specs are low?11:43
jedhunsakeri'm installing the latest xubuntu on a laptop w/ only 128mb ram11:44
tawto get lighter you would need to install very old version11:45
tawit's more about programs you run11:46
jedhunsakeroh yeah? so i can't disable features to make it lighter?11:46
jedhunsakerwould you recommend then that i install xubuntu like... version 7.04 feisty?11:46
Myrttijedhunsaker: to be honest, I'd use the Ubuntu minimal cd to install the barebone version and handpick what I'd want, perhaps not even xfce at all11:46
Myrttiyou've got terribly little ram11:47
jedhunsakerlol i know, friends cpu11:47
jedhunsakeri have the ubuntu alternate installation cd11:47
jedhunsakeri already had ubuntu installed this way11:47
jedhunsakerbut i heard xubuntu was lighter11:47
Myrttiit is to a certain degree11:48
ablomenjedhunsaker, its lighter than gnome or kde11:48
Myrttibut not that far :-/11:48
ablomenbut not light enough11:48
jedhunsakerhow far back (old version) should i go?11:48
Myrttiyou really want specifically xfce?11:48
jedhunsakeri had feisty installed (7.04) but then it said i could install updates for 7.1011:48
jedhunsakernot necessarily11:49
jedhunsakeri just want it to run fast11:49
jedhunsakerrelatively11:49
jedhunsakerthat's what the girl who owns it wants anyway11:49
Myrttibecause you can get the latest 8.10 with the ubuntu-minimal, and install something like icewm instead of xfce and hand pick the apps that would run smoothest11:49
jedhunsakerand itunes, but she's probably pressing her luck there11:49
tawMyrtti, for getting really lighter you should go to days that amount of mem & cpu was at least some how decent11:49
tawdistros 7-10 years ago11:50
Myrttitaw: I used icewm in the days when that amount was decent11:50
tawI use fvwm still11:50
jedhunsakerso it's the gui that really defines performance?11:50
tawhaven't found any other which has that configurability11:50
MyrttiI still wouldn't get an *old* version11:50
jedhunsakersee that's what i was thinkin' Murtti11:51
Myrttiold means there's bugs that have later been fixed, perhaps even security threats11:51
tawI agree11:51
Myrttiso get ubuntu-minimal or debian, that's up to date11:51
mnemochi, anyone knows when the ppa for intrepid will get updated to the final 4.6?11:51
jedhunsakerso i should just keep this xubuntu installation and turn off features then11:51
Myrttijedhunsaker: if you insist on having xubuntu11:51
Myrttiyes11:51
jedhunsakerubuntu-minimal, or that11:52
jedhunsakeronly thing is i just had ubuntu on11:52
jedhunsakerand replaced it with xubuntu11:52
jedhunsakerkinda don't want to go back again11:52
jedhunsakerthanks Murtti11:52
jedhunsakerMyrtti11:52
tawxubuntu is ok, just replace xfce with something ligter11:54
tawuse lightest browser11:54
tawetc11:54
jedhunsakerwhat's lighter than xfce?11:55
jedhunsakerthat still has a gui?11:55
jedhunsakeri see the minimal cd files... 6.06, 6.10, 7.04, 7.10, 8.04, 8.1011:56
jedhunsakermy only concern is that i won't know which packages to install11:57
jedhunsakeras i am new to linux11:57
tawwhat you mean gui?11:57
tawdekstop icons?11:57
jedhunsakeri mean something more than a command shell11:57
jedhunsakeryeah11:57
jedhunsakerwhat's lighter than xfce?11:58
jedhunsakeri heard about DSL (damn small linux)11:58
jedhunsakerbut11:58
jedhunsakeri don't think it has a gui11:58
tawfor me, my fvwm has enough gui11:58
tawit has menus, and from menu I can open apps I need11:58
Myrttior icewm11:58
tawnearly all wm's have menus, but desktop, no11:59
Myrttijedhunsaker: and of course you'd use the latest minimal cd11:59
ablomenicewm looks and feels a lot like the gui in windows 95/98 and is verry light, that might be the best option11:59
jedhunsakeri can install that right on top of xfce though and make it the default, no?12:00
tawon gdm you can select which session to use when logging in12:00
ablomen( so thats a yes )12:02
jedhunsakerMurtti: what theme do you use for icewm? IceQua looks nice...12:09
jedhunsakertest12:10
tawon low mem installations even themes may have bad effect on performance12:10
tawnice looging gradient fills, etc12:11
tawsolid colors are faster to draw12:11
jedhunsakeryeah, but i'm such an art snob12:12
tawbacground image takes memory, solid one color background12:12
jedhunsaker<< art student12:12
jedhunsakerha12:12
jedhunsakerok thanks guys... i have to be sleeping now12:13
jedhunsakeryou've been a lot of help12:13
jedhunsakeri appreciate it12:13
basajaunhi all12:13
jedhunsakerhi basa12:13
basajaunhi jedhunsaker12:13
tawI need lunch12:13
tawshould had that 2 hours ago12:13
basajauntrying to solve the mystery of vanished compositing tab from the manage tweak window12:16
Myrttioh, he "mentioned" me...12:18
MyrttiI wish people would do tab completion :-<12:18
basajaunlol12:25
Puppet_MasterHello12:59
PKodonOkay, is there a better program for managing the menus in XFCE than what is built-into XFCE?14:56
vinnlNope14:57
ballOne of the things like like about Blackbox is that the menus are a simple flat text file14:57
PKodonOr do I have to continue to find and edit .desktop files?14:57
ball...so once I have it configured, I can simply copy the file everywhere it's applicable.14:57
vinnlYes :)14:57
mnemochi, anyone knows when the ppa for intrepid will get updated to the final 4.6?14:59
PKodonvinnl: Not what I wanted to hear, but I guess that's what I get for using Linux. Two things I wish were easier: adding menu entries for programs that don't add themselves to the menu, and moving stuff that is in the wrong place (like all the menu entries for programs installed under Wine going in one menu, no sub-menus).15:01
vinnlmnemoc, jeromeg has a PPA with Intrepid packages for 4.615:02
vinnlPKodon, will all be possible when Xfce 4.8 is released, but that's not of much help now :(15:02
PKodonIt's rather confusing to see a whole bunch of "readme" entries, and no idea which program they go to.15:02
vinnlGNOME and KDE can both do it, has nothing to do with Linux in general though15:02
vinnlbrb15:02
PKodonvinnl: Well, thanks anyway.15:02
mnemocvinnl: http://ppa.launchpad.net/jerome-guelfucci/ppa <--- this?15:04
mnemocvinnl: thanks!15:07
vinnlmnemoc, yep :)15:07
PKodonvinnl: BTW, when installing programs under Wine gloms everything in one menu, is that a fault of Wine or XFCE?15:14
vinnlPKodon, which menu?15:15
PKodonWell, in PC/OS, it's all stuck in Other15:15
vinnlI believe it's sort of both at fault... There was a bugreport on this a while ago and I believe the suggested fix was in Wine's .desktop files15:16
PKodonIf I install 5 programs with Wine, there may be 5 "readme" entries in "Other", plus all the others menu entries. To get them in sub-menus I have to physically go change the .desktop files.15:16
vinnlYeah, not pleasant...15:17
PKodonI just reinstalled PC/OS, so I don't have anything in there right now, but I think when Wine sets up the .desktop files, it doesn't put them in sub-directories named for the program (or in the .desktop files it doesn't define where the program should go).15:18
vinnlI believe it does do this in Ubuntu so I suppose it's using a menu category not supported by Xfce or something15:19
PKodonInteresting, though, the new release of PC/OS gives you a menu entry for a root file manager, so I don't have to use a sudo command to change things.15:20
vinnlI've personally set up a "Open as root" custom action in Thunar15:21
mnemocvinnl: most packages are still 4.5.91-1 there :\15:21
vinnlTrue? Hmmm...15:21
mnemocoh, no... sorry15:22
vinnl^.^15:22
mnemocreplacing my 4.5.91-1 ancient stuff with 4.6.15:22
* mnemoc needs more coffee :p15:22
PKodonvinnl: It's also a bit confusing to have all Wine-installed programs listed in "Other", since "Other" seems to have no connection (visually) with Wine.15:23
vinnlYeah I know15:24
PKodonAnyway, I guess I'll do some more research, I'll have to make some notes as to where I find things and what to do to change them. If I do that, I'll be able to remember it better (than following someone else's instructions).15:24
vinnlPKodon, Wine applications are (I believe) in ~/.local/share/applications/wine15:25
PKodonI found some "portable" versions of some games I have on several websites (you can put them on USB stick and run them from there - leaves nothing on the machine you run them on) and I have to figgure out how to set up some way to see them in the menu when they're there.15:26
vinnlYou could set up a script that creates the required .desktop files when your stick is plugged in, I suppose... But that's a bit of a drag15:28
vinnlThat said, I don't know of any other OS that can do that15:28
PKodonOh, there was one other thing, some games and other programs in Wine change the screen resolution and go full-screen, but the XFCE panel still shows (and covers up anything at the bottom of the screen). The mouse then goes behind the panel, and you can't see what you're clicking on, nor can you access the panel.15:29
PKodonNot all full-screen windows programs act that way, though, so it's confusing.15:29
ablomenPKodon, one way around that is letting wine create a smaller virtual desktop15:29
PKodonYeah, I've tried that. I'15:30
PKodonEr, I've got the normal resolution 1280x1024, and set up Wine to do a desktop of 1280x960. However, at that resolution, programs that show up as full-screen 640x480 end up displaying in the upper-left-hand corner of that screen (instead of the center), and are difficult to read.15:32
PKodonOh, on a different topic, I have a Dell LCD display, and an nVidia GeForce2 graphics card, with the EnvyNG drivers installed. The monitor's controls don't include a screen size adjustment, just position. Is there any way to control screen size through the graphics card?15:36
PKodon(display adjustment, not resolution)15:37
PKodonOops, it's a GeForce3, sorry.15:38
Hermenegildoes someone else upgrade to xfce4-4.6 ?  I can't find "Setting Manager" in the menu.15:41
vinnlHermenegil, it should be there, just as the normal settings items15:42
charlie-tcaShouldn't need it. Applications -> Settings -> Xfce 4 Settings Manager15:43
charlie-tcaAlso, in Xubuntu, most of the settings are now listed when you click Applications -> Settings15:44
Hermenegilits not there ??15:44
charlie-tcaIs this in Jaunty?15:44
charlie-tcaor, what version of Xubuntu?15:44
HermenegilIntrepid15:45
charlie-tcaDid you install from the PPA?15:45
Hermenegilyes15:45
charlie-tcayou could as on #xfce, either you need another package in the PPA or it is a bug15:46
Hermenegilmm, sorry whats "PPA" ?  I downloaded two files manually "xfce4-4.6-installer.run" and "xfce-goodies-4.6-installer.run"15:53
mnemochow can one enable the "faces" in the gdm team for Xfce? (8.10+jeromeg's ppa)15:53
mnemocHermenegil: a personal repository15:54
mnemocs/team/theme/15:54
vinnlHermenegil, "Personal Package Archive", it's a place where people can store installation files (.deb packages) they made for Ubuntu specifically15:54
charlie-tcaHermenegil: then it won't work. It has to packaged for Xubuntu15:54
vinnlmnemoc, you need to use a theme that supports them15:54
charlie-tcaHermenegil: You are missing needed files for settings manager to be there15:55
mnemocvinnl: there is any theme with faces saying xubuntu?15:55
vinnlDon't think so15:55
mnemoc:(15:55
vinnlWell, I made one a *long* time ago but that was ugly :P15:55
vinnlI believe it's not that difficult, let me check15:55
mnemoc=)15:55
charlie-tcaHermenegil: here are the files needed to install Xfce 4.6 on Intrepid - Get it here: https://launchpad.net/~jerome-guelfucci/+archive/ppa . File the bugs against it on http://bugzilla.xfce.org/ .15:58
vinnlmnemoc, I don't know how quickly you're with picking this up, but I suppose you can come quite far if you look at an example theme that uses a list in /usr/share/gdm/themes15:59
mnemocvinnl: thanks for the hint :) i'll look into that16:00
vinnlyw :)16:01
mnemocmy smaller daughter can't type her name yet and she can be very anoying when asking16:01
vinnlAh, understandably16:01
vinnlYou could use a theme that doesn't say Xubuntu, though ;-)16:01
mnemocnah16:02
mnemoc=)16:02
vinnlThat's the spirit ^.^16:02
mnemocwhat is the name of the replacement of Xnest?16:03
vinnl!xnest16:04
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about xnest16:04
vinnlMe neither :P16:04
mnemocthe thing to get a new X session as a window16:04
mnemocinside yours16:04
charlie-tcaI thought it was still xnest16:04
mnemocyes? i thought it got replaced by something else in 7.416:05
vinnlI have used it sometime ago... And I believe I had to use gdmflexiserver or something later16:06
mnemocXephyr!16:06
mnemoc!xephyr16:07
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about xephyr16:07
* mnemoc kicks the bot16:07
PKodonWell, I guess the bot can't know everything.16:10
vinnlIt's *bot*, not *God* :P16:11
PKodonRight!16:12
charlie-tcamnemoc: you might be right about that. Memory fails when needed most for me16:15
mnemoc:)16:15
charlie-tcatry !info xephyr16:16
charlie-tca!info xephyr16:16
ubottuPackage xephyr does not exist in intrepid16:16
* charlie-tca kicks the bot, too16:16
mnemoc!info xserver-xephyr16:16
ubottuxserver-xephyr (source: xorg-server): nested X server. In component universe, is optional. Version 2:1.5.2-2ubuntu3 (intrepid), package size 1342 kB, installed size 2408 kB16:16
* charlie-tca kicks the bot again16:17
mnemoc:)16:17
S7Hi, I have xubuntu 8.10, I've tried to increase the number of workspaces to 4 using Xfce menu > Settings > Workspaces Settings, however it doesn't seems to have any effect. suggestions anyone?18:00
wrinkliezhey guys, how do i install the needed dependencies for xfce 4.6?18:42
wrinkliezi can't find them in synaptic or anything D:18:42
zoredache_how are you trying to install xfce 4.6?18:43
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wrinkliezwell i wanted to install it via the repo, but then it just said that i would get a partial upgrade, so then i used the .run to see what dependencies i was missing18:44
Maximilian1stthe .run installer from xfce should list you all the dependencies18:45
Maximilian1stYou then have to install the -dev packages of these.18:46
zoredachewhat repositor are you trying to use?18:46
wrinkliezit does, yes, but then i don't know where to install them.  for example, i see gtk-doc.  i can't just do sudo apt-get install gtk-doc18:46
zoredachethere is a devel version of 4.6 for intrepid in  https://launchpad.net/~jerome-guelfucci/+archive/ppa18:46
Maximilian1stThat is exactly the one I was about to tell you to look for.18:47
zoredacheyou are supposed to submit bug reports and subscribe charlie-tca to any bugs you find18:47
wrinkliezi mean, its not a bug about the ppa or anything, i just can't find the dependencies x_X18:50
wrinkliezthey are out there somewhere i just dunno where18:51
Maximilian1stwrinkliez, Are you using apt-get or synaptic to install from the ppa?18:52
wrinkliezsynaptic18:53
wrinkliezim slowly finding the dependencies, lol, its annoying that gtk-doc is actually gtk-doc-tools, etc18:55
wrinkliezbut its going18:55
jarnoswrinkliez: Which ubuntu release are you using?18:55
wrinkliez8.1018:56
jarnoswrinkliez: you should not have to install dependencies manually.18:56
wrinkliezhmm... curious18:57
wrinkliezi certainly have to on a fresh install of xubuntu 8.10, with everything sudo apt-get update'd18:57
charlie-tcaGet it here: https://launchpad.net/~jerome-guelfucci/+archive/ppa . File the bugs against it on http://bugzilla.xfce.org/ .18:58
charlie-tcaIf you are using a .run you got it direct from Xfce and it doesn't have all the dependencies satisfied18:58
wrinkliezwell the ppa doesn't install things correctly either though, that's the thing.  the .run at least tells me what's up.18:59
zoredachewhat was your problem with the ppa?19:00
charlie-tcathe ppa is packaged for Xubuntu19:00
jarnoswrinkliez: I logged out of xfce session and ran "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" in console (that you get by e.g. Ctrl-Alt-F1 in the login screen.)19:01
wrinkliezit says it can only do a partial upgrade... and when i do do the partial upgrade, it's a very messy installation19:01
wrinkliezi tried it once before, this is my second attempt19:01
wrinkliezlet me try that jarnos19:02
jarnoswrinkliez: you get back by Ctrl-Alt-F719:05
jarnoswrinkliez: Maybe you have to do "sudo apt-get update" first.19:08
wrinkliezok so, my update manager still says that not all updates can be installed19:15
wrinkliezand i can either close or do a partial upgrade -_-19:15
wrinkliezjargos, what was your suggestion again?  i logged out to find that i forgot the command19:17
wrinkliezjarnos*19:17
jarnoswrinkliez: Log out, Ctrl-Alt-F1, log in, sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade, there may be some questions, exit after it has finished, Ctrl-Alt-F719:19
wrinkliezthanks man, im gunna try it :)19:20
jarnoswrinkliez: you are welcome19:20
charlie-tcawrinkliez: sometimes you have to run apt-get dist-upgrade a couple of times, restarting in between, too19:22
Pres-GasHey, all19:24
charlie-tcaHello, Pres-Gas19:24
Pres-GasIs there anyone here that is using Gnome-Do with XFCE and Gnome-Do just disappears with nary a whimper?19:25
Pres-GasI just get nothing19:25
Pres-GasCan't pinpoint when it started19:26
Moodhow do i add another virtual desktop at the bottom right hand corner? i tried adding a panel, but it doesn't appear to be working -- i want to see 3 virtual spaces instead of the default 219:26
charlie-tcaapplications -> Settings -> Settings Manager -> workspaces19:27
Moodcharlie-tca: ahh, ok. i think i got mixed up with the 'panel' nomenclature19:27
charlie-tcano problem.19:28
basajaunhi all19:28
Moodthanks charlie-tca19:28
charlie-tcaYou are welcome19:28
Pres-Gashey basajaun19:28
basajaunhi char19:28
brandonban6hi basajaun19:28
basajaunhi brandonban619:29
charlie-tcaHello,19:29
basajaunHI Pres-Gas19:29
charlie-tcaHello, basajaun19:29
basajaunHI charlie-tca19:29
basajauncharlie-tca: I still haven found the answer to the mystery of the vanished compositing tab19:31
charlie-tcaThat's really a weird one.19:31
basajaunbaffling19:31
basajaunItÅ› not even because I use compositing but it was there before I d love to know what happened19:32
charlie-tcaYeah, I'm hoping you tell us when it gets fixed19:32
basajaunwhich I knew what the cullprit script uses to switch off compositing19:33
charlie-tcaI have emailed the author?19:33
charlie-tcaDo they have a contact you could email?19:33
basajaunthe page is no longer maintained so....19:34
charlie-tca:(19:34
basajaunnext time I will look twice lol19:34
wrinkliezjarnos, it worked! hoozah19:34
jarnoswrinkliez: good.19:36
wrinkliezis there a way to use the xfce-power-manager instead of the gnome one?19:37
charlie-tcaIs it in that PPA?19:41
jarnosxfce4-power-manager is.19:42
charlie-tcaThen, you should be able to install it from there and remove the gnome-power-manager19:42
wrinkliezcool19:43
charlie-tcaI don't know if it actually works, though19:43
wrinkliezthe dimming didn't work on zenwalk, :/19:43
wrinkliezso let's see19:43
charlie-tcaEven on Jaunty, we are using gnome-power-manager19:43
jarnoswrinkliez: you can disable the gnome one in autostarted applications and put the xfce4 one there.19:44
wrinkliezhmm, doesn't have an option to dim the screen -_-19:45
jarnoswrinkliez: I mean the power managers19:45
charlie-tcaIs the dimming control a panel applet?19:46
Maximilian1stxfpm will include screen dimming later.19:47
charlie-tcawrinkliez: ^ ^19:47
wrinkliezwhat does xfpm stand for?19:48
wrinkliezif you dont mind19:48
charlie-tcaxfce-power-manager19:48
charlie-tcathanks, Maximilian1st19:49
bigzedDoes someone know how to install otr for xchat on intrepid?19:49
Maximilian1stI just read that on the mailing list.19:49
wrinkliezoh haha19:49
wrinkliezdang19:49
wrinkliezok cool19:50
Maximilian1stwhat is otr for xchat?19:50
Maximilian1stwrinkliez, What was the problem with the PPA you just had?19:50
charlie-tcaapparently not "over the road" ?19:50
bigzedoff-the-record messaging plugin19:50
bigzedto encrypt messages with xchat19:51
wrinkliezwhen i went to upgrade, it told me that i could only do a partial upgrade19:51
charlie-tcabigzed: install it through synaptic-package-manager.19:52
Maximilian1stYou said something about dependencies not being proposed19:52
bigzedcharlie-tca, which repository and which package?19:52
wrinkliezthat was when I tried the .run, not the .ppa19:52
Maximilian1stThat you had to search for the dependencies yourself.19:52
bigzedcharlie-tca, I don't find any information about this19:52
jeromegwrinkliez: and you had any issues with the ppa ?19:52
wrinkliezand even when all the dependencies were checked in the .run, the ppa still said i could only do a partial upgrade19:53
charlie-tcauniverse, package is "xchat-otr"19:53
jeromegwrinkliez: you tried sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ?19:53
wrinkliezyeah it worked after sudo apt-get dist-upgrade19:53
bigzedcharlie-tca, I don't find "xchat-otr" with aptitude19:54
wrinkliezi had to log in with cntrl alt f119:54
wrinkliezsudo apt-get dist-upgrade19:54
bigzedcharlie-tca, Do you have used any special repositories?19:54
wrinkliezreboot, and then it worked19:54
charlie-tcabigzed: give me a minute to load 8.10 again19:54
jeromegwrinkliez: ok, I really don't know why the update manager fails19:55
wrinkliez*shrug*19:56
wrinkliezi shouldve waited for 9.04 XD19:56
jeromegwrinkliez: it borke something ?19:57
jeromeg*broke19:57
wrinkliezno no it didnt break anythign19:57
jeromegoh19:57
* jeromeg breathes :)19:57
wrinkliezwell when i did hte partial upgrade it sucked19:57
jeromegyeah, I can imagine that19:57
wrinkliezbut that was an accident :)19:57
jeromegyou should never accpet partial upgrades19:57
jeromeg*accept19:58
wrinkliezi was so used to just pressing okay, that i did it and then wondered why everything was so terrible19:58
wrinkliez:/19:58
jeromeg:)19:58
charlie-tcabigzed: it isn't in Intrepid! Seems it got put into jaunty, but missed intrepid19:59
charlie-tcamaybe someone knows a better answer for intrepid, xchat, and xchat-otr19:59
bigzedcharlie-tca, mhm.. Can I use the package from jaunty or need I to compile it on my own?20:00
charlie-tcaI would try it. I don't know if it will work or not.20:00
charlie-tcaIs that something new?20:01
charlie-tcaIt was not in 8.04 either20:01
bigzedcharlie-tca, I've only found this source http://irssi-otr.tuxfamily.org/ but I get a failure when I compile it20:01
zoredachetry downloading the source from http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/xchat-otr20:02
charlie-tcaThe packages for xchat are both 2.8.6. I would try the package from jaunty20:02
avutonInstalled: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/current/ and got ubuntu20:02
avutonDid I miss the secret handshake?20:03
bigzedok I try it20:03
charlie-tcaavuton: let me look20:03
charlie-tcaDid you get ubuntu or xubuntu menu screen?20:04
avutonubuntu20:04
charlie-tcaDon't know what happened. They are rebuilding the image right now, but I get Xubuntu20:04
charlie-tcasure you didn't miss the "x" in xubuntu?20:05
avutonI've got the one md5'd as it starts with '42'20:05
avutoncharlie-tca: is there a different startup in the bootloader or something?20:05
avutonI've got this one: 420531baf251036a3a96694d116f39db *jaunty-desktop-i386.iso20:05
charlie-tcaThe first screen is different20:06
avutonmd5'd it to make sure I got it from there20:06
avutonI'll boot it up again and see what I see20:06
charlie-tcaShould be the right image.20:06
avutonhrm, maybe I've got two jaunty images20:07
avuton:/20:07
avutonYeah, that's probably what it is20:07
bigzedHow do I install a standalone .deb package?20:07
charlie-tcaThat's possible. both are named the same20:07
avutonbrasero had a jaunty image and I just clicked on it *sigh*20:07
avutonThanks20:07
zoredachebigzed: dpkg -i or gdebi20:07
charlie-tcabigzed: dpkg -i packagename.deb20:07
bigzedthanks20:07
bartek_welcome everybody20:12
bartek_i have prolem with my mom's xubuntu20:12
charlie-tca!hi | bartek20:12
ubottubartek: Hi! Welcome to #xubuntu!20:12
bartek_in pidgin she can not write "a"20:12
bartek_it looks like there is some definition of keyboard shortcut20:13
bartek_i do not know how to find it20:13
basajaunbye all20:23
basajaunbye charlie-tca20:23
* jarnos tried xfce4-power-manager and it works, even with xscreensaver, when suspend is started from the tray icon. On the other hand, I can't make it suspend, by a dedicated suspend button.20:33
jeromegjarnos: file a bug on xfce bugzilla20:34
* charlie-tca thanks jeromeg 20:35
jeromegcharlie-tca: you are welcome ;)20:35
jarnosjeromeg: I suppose it is already done http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506120:38
jeromegjarnos: then it's useless to complain on an IRC channel20:40
jeromegall the more as the dev says this is going to be fixed in the next release20:41
jarnosjeromeg: In my keyboard the key is XF86Sleep, though.20:42
jeromegthen add this to the bug report20:43
jeromegsquisher: tssssss :)20:45
squisherhehe, just in case20:45
BigSicraitehello20:49
BigSicraitei don't know hown to conne"ct to the internet with wifi on xubuntu 8.1020:49
BigSicraitesomeone can help ?20:49
zoredacheBigSicraite: about all I know is my computer just worked...  The wifi note might offer you some help20:50
zoredache!wifi20:50
ubottuWireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs20:50
foofiehello folks21:53
charlie-tca!hi | foofie21:53
ubottufoofie: Hi! Welcome to #xubuntu!21:53
vinnlHey foofie21:53
foofie I'm trying to install xubuntu onto a desktop with 2 HD's that is already set up with LVM. Could anyone answer a few questions I have?21:53
* knome acts he just arrived O:)21:54
knome+as21:54
knome!ask | foofie21:54
ubottufoofie: Please 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. :-)21:54
foofiewell, my desktop already has Arch installed on it. My friend set it up for me, and I want to put xubuntu on it.21:55
vinnlInstead of or in addition to Arch?21:55
foofieinstead of21:56
knome\o/21:56
vinnl:P21:56
foofiei found some good articles about LVM, but none that quite addressed my particular situation21:56
knomeheh21:56
foofieI'm using xubuntu on my laptop already, BTW. Does ubuntu have it's own pastebin so I can show the output of some commands?21:57
vinnl!paste21:57
ubottupastebin 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)21:57
vinnl:)21:57
foofiethanks :)21:58
brandonban6what's the difference between a RAID configuration and LVM? Can you use both? Is one better?22:05
vinnl!raid22:05
ubotturaid is Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID wto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto22:05
vinnl!lvm22:06
ubottuTips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RaidConfigurationHowto and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO22:06
vinnlOh :P22:06
foofieok. Here is the output from fdisk -l http://paste.ubuntu.com/129955/22:06
foofiethe xubuntu installer doesn't really make this easy. hehe22:07
brandonban6thanks vinnl22:07
squisherbrandonban6, the bottom line is you need both22:08
foofieim concerned about the part that says "NTFS Volume Set"22:09
brandonban6thanks squisher22:09
foofieso, can I use the graphical installer to set up my system or do I need some sort of plan B?22:12
vinnlfoofie, if Gparted can do it... Gparted comes with the LiveCD22:13
foofievinnl: I have 2 HD's in my desktop and it sees the LVM partitions as "unknown"22:14
vinnlWell... Partitioning isn't really my thing, so I can only say that Gparted is there :P22:15
foofiehehe22:15
zoredachewhat sees what?22:15
protiumanyone help me out with proxy?22:15
ballI can't seem to find SeaMonkey in Synaptic22:15
vinnl!proxy22:16
ubottuMany Ubuntu IRC channels prohibit access from !proxies such as !TOR and web (Java, etc) gateways due to a high level of abuse. You can however obtain a hostmask cloak: see http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks. If you're using mibbit, please try joining #ubuntu again. Mibbit takes a long time to connect, so you may have missed a message to do this.22:16
ballI would like to replace Firefox and Thunderbird with it22:16
vinnlOh :P22:16
vinnlball, that's because it's not there22:16
charlie-tca!info seamonkey22:16
ubottuseamonkey (source: seamonkey): The Seamonkey Internet Suite. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1.12+nobinonly-0ubuntu1 (intrepid), package size 23 kB, installed size 88 kB22:16
foofiezoredache: my desktop has 2 HD's and an existing Arch Linux install using LVM. Im trying to replace arch with Xubuntu and am having some troubles22:16
charlie-tcathat SeaMonkey?22:17
vinnlball, oops, it's there :P22:17
vinnlSorry :P]22:17
ballyes, that one.22:17
ballHow do I go about installing it?22:17
protiumi wanna knwo how to configure the wireless network im connecting to by applying the specified IP and port22:17
vinnlball, you have universe enabled?22:17
* ball shrugs22:17
ballI don't know what that means.22:17
zoredacheball: you could do a 'sudo apt-get install seamonkey' from the command line22:18
vinnlThat should work22:18
ballThanks, I'll give that a try22:18
ballCan I also replace Totem with vlc?22:18
vinnlSure22:19
zoredacheof course if you have disabled repositories/sections that may not work.  you will need universe enabled22:19
vinnl...but if you dono't know what that means you probably haven't messed with it ;-)22:19
* ball still doesn't know what that means.22:19
foofieball: in Synaptic, go to settings> repositories22:20
zoredachefoofie: when you say replace, do you mean you don't care about what is on the drives at all?  You could wipe the drives and redo your raid+lvm from scratch22:20
foofiezoredache: i know roughly what's on there. here's my fdisk -l output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/129955/22:21
zoredachefoofie: and what do you get from a 'sudo vgdisplay' and 'sudo lvdisplay' ?22:23
ballI think I'll take a nap.  This is all a bit much for me.22:24
ballThanks chaps22:24
foofiezoredache: http://paste.ubuntu.com/129959/22:25
zoredacheat least in the alternate installer you should be able to point at those logical volumes when doing the install   Given the names root is probably /, var is /var, usr is /usr, and home is /home22:28
foofiei don't mind the way the partitions are set up I suppose (as long as they don't cause any problems)22:28
foofieso, i should try the alternative CD then?22:28
zoredacheI have only ever used the alternative cd for lvm/raid...  They GUI may support it, but I have no experience with it...22:30
foofieok. I'll grab the other ISO tonight and give it another shot tomorrow22:31
zoredacheso my answer would be yes.  Someone else may tell you that the gui is fine though22:31
foofieoh, so the alternative CD isn't GUI?22:31
foofiencurses i take it?22:31
zoredacheyes22:31
foofieok22:31
zoredachetext installer like what debian has been using since 3.022:32
foofienot familiar with that22:32
vinnlAnd Ubuntu used before, what was it, Dapper?22:32
vinnl:)22:32
foofieI used Mepis for a long time, then switched to arch for a short time, and now I'm on xubuntu22:32
foofiethanks for all the help, guys :)22:37
foofiesee you tomorrow (i feel sure)22:37
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LetsGo67Why are there a bunch of warcraftelves3 in my Gmail contact list?23:20
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disassembleri'm having some trouble with vlc, but i'm not too sure what to do about it. i was wondering if someone could shed some light on this.23:46
disassembleri can play some .mkv files, but other .mkv, .avi and .m4v files aren't playing. i load them then vlc closes shortly after.23:47
zoredachedisassembler: can you start a terminal, and run vlc in the termina then open a file?23:49
zoredachewhen/if vlc crashes it may display an error messege in the terminal which you could then use in a google search or bug report23:50
zoredache!paste23:50
ubottupastebin 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)23:50
disassemblerah, okay. i'll try that.23:50
disassembleri usually launch it from apps > multimedia23:50
zoredache*nods* when something is acting buggy, running it from a terminal may help you figure out why23:51
dj_bushidoit might be a better idea to log stdout and stderr to file, like "vlc > vlc.txt"23:51
disassembleri'm a fairly new linux user, but i'm picking up on things pretty quickly. i haven't had too many problems and my overall experience has been better than my experiences with windows in the past.23:52
* dj_bushido definitely agrees that linux > windows23:53
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disassemblerdj_bushido: i think a lot of people are afraid to try it just because it's different. aside from gaming there isn't too much on windows, that i'm not able to do on linux as well.23:54
dj_bushidowell, you haven't gotten into multimedia, i see.23:55
dj_bushidowindows has much better sound/video/picture programs.23:56
disassembleri have gimp, inkscape and a few other programs installed.23:58
dj_bushidookay, you forgot FL Studio, AVI Synth, etc.23:59
dj_bushidoand photoshop23:59
dj_bushidoAll to say that corporate America just hasn't seen the benefits yet...23:59

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