[00:16] <homebrewcider> Hey there, every time I start up I get the "sessions and startup" window open. Any way to changet that?
[00:24] <lukinfore> homebrewcider, say, close it and then logout but check "save session" in logout window
[00:26] <homebrewcider> mmm, brilliant, I had tried what I thought was everything.... cheers
[00:26] <knome> homebrewcider, next time you log out, remember to uncheck the "save session" box
[00:26] <homebrewcider> yep, cheers
[00:32] <homebrewcider> on a completely different note, my printer (Canon Mp610) seems to be going to sleep after every job, I have to unplug it from usb and replug it, that seems to "wake it up"
[01:12] <planetary> I just upgraded alsa. i got a few new applications with it, most dont work. I get sound ok on analog. I have an Auzentech xplosion cinima with C-Media CMI8770 PCI chipset. I want to get optical or coax out to work. how do i configure it?
[01:14] <planetary> omg i did it
[01:14] <planetary> nm
[01:14] <planetary> hope surround sound works now
[01:15] <planetary> ok how do i make it 5.0
[01:25] <planetary> YES thanks for listeing
[01:30] <KittyKatt> Okay, for some reason all of my USB devices' volumes are locked. I have NO idea why.
[01:30] <KittyKatt> Anyone help?
[02:53] <planetary> hey, i have xubuntu restriced extras and vlc install and i cant play a dvd
[02:54] <planetary> i did the lib  that used to work install but still
[02:56] <planetary> ok i just skipped to chapter 1 and its playing. i dont know why
[03:10] <pteague_work> wmsensors or xfce4-sensors-plugin ?
[04:09] <owen1> my machine is mute on every boot. someone advice to run: 'sudo alsactl store' but i get E-core/util.c: home directory /home/yuka not ours.  any clues?
[04:13] <KittyKatt> Same problem here.
[04:13] <KittyKatt> Still trying to figure it out.
[04:14] <owen1> i'll ping u if i solve it
[04:14] <owen1> KittyKatt: /sbin/alsactl store
[04:14] <owen1> try it
[04:15] <owen1> doesn't work for me
[04:15] <KittyKatt> "sudo alsactl store" ?
[04:15] <owen1> that's what someone said on a forum
[04:16] <KittyKatt> got your same error
[04:16] <owen1> i'll post in in ubuntuforum and send u the link so u'll subscribe to the thread
[04:16] <KittyKatt> I'll search around some more
[04:16] <KittyKatt> brb
[04:19] <owen1> KittyKatt: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7612601#post7612601
[04:19] <owen1> maybe in a few days you can add a post say that u also have this issue. we can add bug report to xubuntu.
[04:24] <KittyKatt> owen1: may have a workaround....
[04:24] <KittyKatt> Give me a minute to test it...
[04:26] <KittyKatt> owen1: Do you know the chmod MODE for read/write permissions?
[04:27] <owen1> KittyKatt: yes
[04:27] <KittyKatt> +???
[04:28] <owen1> oh, u want me to tell u?
[04:28] <KittyKatt> Could you tell me?
[04:28] <KittyKatt> Yes please lol
[04:28] <KittyKatt> :D
[04:28] <owen1> sorry (-:
[04:28] <owen1> 1 sec
[04:28] <KittyKatt> That's okay. :P
[04:29] <owen1> chmod 777 <folder_name>     this is an example.
[04:29] <owen1> what excatly do u need?
[04:30] <KittyKatt> What if it isn't a folder?
[04:30] <owen1> you can do 700 to give yourself read/write and view. but not for others
[04:30] <KittyKatt> Just a file.
[04:30] <owen1> sure
[04:30] <KittyKatt> Kay.
[04:30] <KittyKatt> One moment...
[04:30] <owen1> 777 will be the most permissive. the file's owner, the file's group and other groups.
[04:31] <owen1> 700 is only for you. 770 is you and the file's group.
[04:31] <KittyKatt> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/68564
[04:32] <KittyKatt> ctrl+f "CyrusCT"
[04:32] <KittyKatt> That's the author of the post that gave me the right directions.;
[04:33] <owen1> i'll try. thank you
[04:33] <KittyKatt> owen1: I did all of that.
[04:33] <KittyKatt> So I'm gonna restart and see what happens.
[04:33] <KittyKatt> [AmsG] restarting
[04:38] <KittyKatt> owen1: Worked. :D
[04:38] <KittyKatt> Going to post a link to that post in there.
[04:40] <owen1> KittyKatt: great, let me know when u'r done, i'll copy from your post.
[04:46] <KittyKatt> owen1: Posted.
[04:46] <KittyKatt> Check it out. :P
[04:46] <owen1> ok
[04:47] <owen1> so the issue we got was permission
[04:48] <KittyKatt> Yes.
[04:48] <KittyKatt> Precisely, my dear Watson.
[11:08] <firestarter1> hi. is there a graphical utility for managing xubuntu's services ?
[11:09] <jbk`> yes.
[11:09] <firestarter1> jbk`: thanks for the stupid answer
[11:09] <firestarter1> now, you are laughing, I suppose
[11:10] <knome> firestarter1, applications -> settings -> sessio and startup
[11:11] <firestarter1> knome: already tried that. but services are started after the desktop is displayed
[11:11] <firestarter1> my service-app is not a GUI app.
[11:12] <knome> firestarter1, uh, applications -> system -> services :)
[11:12] <firestarter1> thanks knome. a more difficult question: is there a way to launch this menu from command line ?
[11:13] <knome> services-admin
[11:13] <firestarter1> knome: it doesn't allow me to add a service
[11:13] <knome> firestarter1, sudo services-admin
[11:13] <firestarter1> I can only display services
[11:14] <firestarter1> knome: same result
[11:15] <knome> firestarter1, run without sudo and click unlock
[11:15] <firestarter1> knome: tried as well
[11:16] <firestarter1> but I can't add services
[11:16] <knome> i think that might be intentional
[11:17] <firestarter1> maybe. but in this way what can I do?
[11:18] <knome> i don't really know
[11:18] <firestarter1> np. thanks anyway
[11:18] <knome> maybe ask #ubuntu
[11:20] <firestarter1> but I need a tool for xubuntu
[11:20] <knome> firestarter1, there is no xubuntu-specific tool for that, that's for sure.
[13:46] <hhh3> is there a simple way to have a login sound in xubuntu hardy?
[13:46] <hhh3> i use the auotmatic login
[14:02] <firestarter1> hi. how can I ADD a service to my system ?
[14:08] <TheSheep> firestarter1: install it with synaptic
[14:09] <firestarter1> TheSheep: install what ?
[14:15] <igsen> !apt-url
[14:15] <TheSheep> firestarter1: the service you need
[14:15] <igsen> !apturl
[14:16] <TheSheep> !botabuse
[14:17] <firestarter1> TheSheep: are you joking ?
[14:22] <TheSheep> not, not particularly, I can't say I'm joking
[14:27] <firestarter1> hi. how can I ADD a service to my system ?
[14:28] <TheSheep> firestarter1: are you a bot?
[14:30] <firestarter1> TheSheep: please shut up
[14:37] <homebrewcider> hey there, my printer was working, now of course it ain't. It isn't showing up on a lsusb command like it used to, even after unplugging and replugging
[14:50] <TheSheep> homebrewcider: check dmesg
[14:50] <TheSheep> dmesg | tail
[14:51] <homebrewcider> <usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 4 if 1 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x04A9 pid 0x1725>
[14:52] <homebrewcider> hang on
[14:52] <homebrewcider> bit more involved than that
[14:52] <homebrewcider> want me to pastebin?
[14:52] <TheSheep> yeah, but most likely it's faulty cable anyways
[14:53] <homebrewcider> works no probs in windows
[14:53] <homebrewcider> and have tried another cable
[14:53] <homebrewcider> http://pastebin.ca/1494690
[14:53] <TheSheep> pastebin it, maybe we can make out something from it
[14:53] <TheSheep> thanks
[14:54] <TheSheep> and you say lsusb still doesn't see it?
[14:54] <homebrewcider> correct
[14:55] <TheSheep> when you unplug and replug the cable, are there any new messages appearing in dmesg?
[14:55] <firestarter1> hi. how can I ADD a custom service (daemon) to my system ?
[14:57] <remoteCTRL> hi guys!
[14:57] <remoteCTRL> can anyone pls tell me what the difference between ubuntu and xubuntu is?
[14:57] <petria_> XFCE vs GNome desktop
[14:57] <homebrewcider> http://pastebin.ca/1494694
[14:58] <remoteCTRL> _Pete_: thats it?
[14:58] <_Pete_> yep
[14:58] <remoteCTRL> thanks then
[14:59] <homebrewcider> hmmm, now it shows up in lsusb
[14:59] <homebrewcider> what the
[15:00] <homebrewcider> after the dmesg thing and 30 unplugs
[15:00] <homebrewcider> disappeared again
[15:00] <homebrewcider> appeared again
[15:00] <homebrewcider> it's a frakin ghost
[15:00] <_Pete_> *x-files theme*
[15:01] <homebrewcider> tell me about it, *rolls eyes*
[15:04] <homebrewcider> I have printer properties open in front of me, and the printer wen from "idle" to "unplugged or turned off" without me doing anything
[15:04] <homebrewcider> is now :idle"again
[15:10] <homebrewcider> thanks for your help, this is freaking me out
[15:10] <homebrewcider> gotta get to sleep
[17:17] <backblue> hi, guys there is any channel for powerpc?
[18:35] <slow-motion> hi
[18:36] <Roybot> hello
[18:39] <walle> hello
[18:48] <Genelyk> Hi
[19:15] <dave_30> hello!
[19:35] <tmurase> Whenever I log in, dozens of xfdesktop processes start up.  That's not normal, I'm guessing
[19:40] <jbk`> it actually is
[19:42] <pteague> if anybody else is having problems with the xfce weather plugin, check https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-weather-plugin/+bug/396880
[19:42] <sacred> Yoho. I would have a small issue with Xubuntu 9.04 and with HP Mininote 2133
[19:43] <sacred> No matter which resolution I add o the machine it always leaves out little of the desktop from the bottom and from the right side of the screen.
[19:44] <sacred> Openchrome drivers are installed through the repository and no changes have been made after the installation.
[19:45] <sacred> Anyone seen this behavior before?
[19:49] <tmurase> jbk`: dozens of xfdesktop processes is normal?  I managed to hit the kernel's oom killer on my last login
[19:53] <SiDi> tmurase: its not, kill them all !
[20:03] <tmurase> SiDi: I did.  Repeatedly.
[20:03] <tmurase> Clearly, there's something screwy in the saved session, but where do I look?
[20:03] <SiDi> rm -rf .cache/sessions/
[20:04] <SiDi> it'll get rid of it
[20:04] <pteague> sacred_: i'm guessing that's a monitor?  can you adjust the display width/height on the monitor itself?
[20:06] <sacred_> pteague, HP2133 is a Mininotebook.
[20:06] <tmurase> SiDi: thanks
[20:06] <sacred_> So unfortunately I cannot adjust the sceensize from the display itself.