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psuboyHi..I am installing straight xubuntu on an old windows xp machine with 20G Hard Drive.  I want to delete all old partitions and create new ones...02:24
psuboyI selected manual partition...and want to create one for OS, and at least one for data...do I also need one for programs or will I use my OS partition for that02:26
psuboyany help is appreciated...02:26
Guest62025psuboy: with only 20G I would just let the install do the work...there isn't enough space there to have separate partitions for / and /home02:27
psuboyOK...so just do one partition for the whole deal...that is easier :-)...02:28
psuboywhat about a 40G drive...02:28
psuboyI set up another machine...my first one with just one drive on that02:28
psuboyany thoughts?02:28
Guest62025psuboy: you will need a swap partition...but it should only be about 1.5 times ram, and the install will se tit up for you02:29
Guest62025psuboy: with a 40G I would make 15G for / and the rest for /home02:29
psuboyif I do advanced do I need to create my own swap also?02:30
Guest62025psuboy: although you could probably get away with 10G for /02:30
psuboymanual/ (advanced)02:30
Guest62025psuboy: yes...if you do manual you need to set aside something for swap02:30
psuboydo I call it /swap02:30
psuboyor does it need a specific name?02:31
knomepsuboy, swap is not going to be formatted, it's a type of "filesystem"02:31
Odinpsuboy: ...sorry...got dropped.02:31
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psuboyok...02:31
psuboyso I was asking about swap...knome is telling me that I do not need to format for swap ...I ma not sure I fully understand..is it going to b part of /02:32
Guest48914psuboy: no...swap is just a small section set aside...and it isn't formatted...it is just swap02:33
Guest48914psuboy: you mark it as swap and the install takes care of the rest.02:33
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th0rfinally...nickserv has it right <smile>02:34
psuboyis it part of the process after I name my partitions?02:34
th0rpsuboy: yes and no...you don't ever access swap, it is used by the system. You don't format it, or write to it, and there isn't anything there for you to read either02:35
th0rpsuboy: swap is used like an extension of ram on systems with small amounts of memory. When the memory starts to fill up, the system moves less used things onto the hard drive (swap) until they are needed.02:36
psuboyOK..So the install will just create it for me as part of it's process.  I do not need to account for it?  ie. it will be part of my 15G of space for Os02:36
psuboyyea...I know what it does...just not sure how to make sure I get it set up02:37
th0rpsuboy: you will have to create three things...10g or so mounted at /, at least 1.5 times your memory size set aside for swap, and the rest will be available for /home02:37
th0rpsuboy: you set it up just like any other partition...you will define the size, and then tell the install it is swap02:37
th0rpsuboy: first, define /, then define swap, then whatever is left over can be used for /home02:38
psuboyok..so i need to set up three.../ at 15G  / at 1G and /home at 24G02:38
th0rpsuboy: swap at 1G02:39
th0rpsuboy: to give you some idea...I have tons of stuff installed and am using less than 7GB for /, so 10-15 should be plenty02:40
psuboycool02:42
psuboyI set up a lamp server on an old desktop and it is working well...but I was thinking about redoing it and02:42
psuboywas wondering if it is worth it.I set up automatic partition on this machine..02:43
th0rpsuboy: well, the main advantage to separating / and /home is that you can do a complete new install without losing any data or configs. In a server I am not sure how much that would b eworth02:44
psuboyI hear you thor...thanks for the help02:56
psuboythank you to Odin/guest02:57
th0rpsuboy: those were all me....nickserv didn't want to release my nick <smile>02:58
psuboyok  :-)02:58
micahgwhy does xubuntu recommend gnome-power-manager and not xfce4-power-manager?02:59
micahg*xubuntu-desktop03:00
koko_i have a problem, my i just installed xubuntu on my laptop, but i can't get a higher resolution that 800x600, can anyone provide a solution?03:43
koko_i have a problem, i just installed xubuntu on my laptop, but i can't get a higher screen resolution than 800x600, can anyone help?03:53
AthanHello, I have an issue04:10
AthanI'm trying to install xubuntu x86 on my Dell Optiplex GX104:10
Athanand whenever I try and go into the liveCD, It gives me a bug error04:10
Athancan anyone help me?04:10
psuboyanyone have some experience loading the correct video drivers?04:56
maduserthe system should do it for you04:56
psuboyI loaded xubuntu...04:57
maduseryou need download them through restricted drivers04:57
psuboycould not get it to view on screen unless I set it to basic vga04:57
psuboyhmmm...where I looked where restricted drivers are and did not see any04:57
psuboysaid I am not using any...04:58
maduserwhat video card do have?04:58
psuboyintel 82830 cgc04:58
psuboyit is an inspiron 260004:58
maduseruse this http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-485171.html05:00
maduserlarn how to backup and restore xorg.conf from the cli first before proceding05:01
maduserlearn05:01
psuboyOK..05:04
psuboyit looks based on this that it did not help them much...05:04
psuboyI think I saw a few articles on line about editing the xorg.conf file with settings that people were very pleased with...05:05
psuboyI am a linux nubie...so sorry for basic questions..but if I edit this file don't I still need to load /install the proper driver05:06
madusercould copy one of those into your but, be ware if it dosn't work youll been in cli until you rstore a backup05:06
maduseri have done this before, but i know bash well05:06
maduserno05:06
maduseryou also could look at this http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=6143305:07
Murrlinjust wondering if there's a page about the system requirements (for installation, and general use, if seperate)?05:46
sinjanhi all06:06
pteagueanybody know what package gstreamer-properties is in?06:51
pteaguenm, found it :)06:59
cdrewhello08:03
cdrewand anyone help me with something?08:03
jadez03so i just got unreal tournament 2004 installed in xubuntu :D08:19
Sacred_:)08:26
spuch1i have a problem with thunar ,it can't list my local partitions in left pane as Nautilus does.can anyone help me?11:07
knomespuch1, with "local partitions" what do you exactly mean?11:11
owen1how to use console login instead of xdm/gdm/slim?11:30
knomeowen1, one-time or for ever?11:31
owen1for ever11:46
owen1(until i'll change my mind(11:46
knomeowen1, you can remove them (gdm/...) and you're left with a console login.11:48
knomeowen1, you need to start the X session then by yourself, though.11:49
SiDi!update-rc.d11:51
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about update-rc.d11:51
SiDiowen1: check the man of update-rc.d11:51
owen1i'll take a look. thanks11:54
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psycho_oreosanyone happen to have a weird issue with the mouse pointer not referring to the correct location? e.g. when trying to close a program, I have to select minimise to close, but to minimise I have to move more left of where the buttons are.. and trying to move the cursor at the end of the screen it seems to have some sort of barrier/limit12:56
psycho_oreoshowever if I move the mouse cursor to the edge on the left of the screen, the mouse cursor doesn't appear, so its not an issue with the monitor (when its LCD and I can easily set it to auto-adjust). however moving the mouse cursor to the edge on the right and before I can even get the mouse cursor there, there seems to be a block12:58
psycho_oreosnevermind, problem solved, I think its an issue with proprietary program, vmware workstation 6.5.2 running vista ultimate as guest13:03
SiDiprobably a vista ultimate feature ~ </irony>13:41
hrabanyone around?15:54
knomeo/15:54
hrabHowdy.     Would this be the right place to ask about a grub2 question?15:54
viddask away15:58
viddif we can answer we will15:59
hrabI seem to be pestering the #grub channel :)     but sure, I installed grub2, it's in the stage where it chainloads to see if it works, on bootup it gives me error15 File could not be found.16:01
hrabit seems to be where it should be though.16:01
SiDiNo idea.. :/16:03
SiDiI never managed to boot an OS with grub216:03
viddso you are getting the list of available os's but when you select one it fails?16:03
Micro2GBHello is any one here?16:06
viddyes16:06
Micro2GBI have a question about usage of a Xubuntu BackGround image on my website.16:07
Micro2GBI want to use Xubuntu-jmak-ws.png for the back drop on my website.  but i dont want to infringe on Ubuntu.16:08
Micro2GBDo you think they would mind?16:08
th0rMicro2GB: I think you should contact the xubuntu team at the homepage about that one16:09
viddim sure jmak wont mind if you give proper credit...but i would deffinantly ask16:09
hrabwell I installed xubuntu with wubi, so I get the windows dual boot thing first, select -buntu, then it hits me with error:15 press any key yadda yadda.16:09
hrabfrom there I can go down and manually select xubuntu16:09
Micro2GBthis all i could find to contact them,  i will look agian thank you16:09
knomeMicro2GB, i don't know what the license for joszefs artwork is, but i suppose that as long as it's not commercial, i think you can use it as you credit the original author16:09
knomeMicro2GB, (joszef mak)16:10
hrabediting the menu.lst and "reminding" the chainloader entry which hd core.img lives on returns another can't find file error, and dumps me into grub recovery.16:12
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th0rdoes anyone know if xubuntu 8.04 supports ext4?16:58
viddth0r, i believe ext4 was introduced in 9.0416:59
th0rvidd: I am considering retrofitting to 8.04, but /home is ext416:59
viddth0r, i dont think you can17:00
viddi dont believe the kenel for 8.04 supports ext417:01
th0rvidd: was afraid of that. will just turn off the updates on jaunty and settle for this.17:01
vidd=]17:01
th0rvidd: yesterday's kernel 28-14 killed my internal wifi card...28-13 brought it back. 25 years into the game that shouldn't happen17:03
viddand the wifi driver is....?17:04
th0rvidd: it is the broadcom driver....bcm4312 chipset17:04
viddyeah17:04
viddnon-free firmware needed for that one?17:05
th0rvidd: no, believe it or not it worked out of the box from the livecd.17:05
viddim asking cuzz i dont know17:06
th0rvidd: now the external card...an atheros ar5523...that one I had to bust a hump to get working17:06
viddthe bcm4306 is the pita card i have17:06
viddand a kernel update kills it every time17:06
th0rvidd: well...I am going to freeze the laptop unless I find a good reason to update. I think I have about everything I need installed, and would prefer outdated stuff that works to updated stuff that doesn't17:07
viddheh17:07
th0rheck...if I wanted the latest and greatest headaches I would be buying windows717:08
viddlooks like ill be shopping around for a new distro myself17:08
th0rI have been thinking of either debian or suse. I think suse is more polished, but I like apt-get17:08
viddi like apt-get too....but i need a distro that wont force-feed me bloat by default17:09
th0ryeah...xubuntu seemed like the answer, but too many times I have run into problems with updates17:10
viddxubuntu USED to be the answer17:10
th0rand I don't especially like the parochial attitude that shows up in #ubuntu way too often17:10
viddlooks like from here on out, it will be ubuntu cli + SLiM, Openbox, and the bits and pieces i need17:11
viddOH!, and install-recommends disabled17:12
th0rI have used suse previously and it is nice. I installed xfce at the initial install and it kept the size of the system down. They have a new boot process that seems interesting17:12
th0rvidd: I have been looking to see how I can turn off all the updates17:12
viddth0r, i dont like that bootloader gui17:12
th0rvidd: there is always dsl <smile>17:14
viddbut i like b***hing here17:16
vidd=]17:16
SiDiFeel free to join #xubuntu-rant, guys17:22
th0rSiDi: a little slow today are we?17:23
SiDibtw, i suppose you reported the bug on kernel.org for your wifi chipset, th0r ?17:28
th0rno...but now that you mention it it would be a good idea.17:30
pteague_worki'm guessing xfce follows the free desktop standard considering several config files i've gone through & xfce panels works fine under icewm17:42
Genelykit's bug  ??  click rigth in thunar  and freeze system  bug  or bad configuration ?17:56
viddGenelyk, his system is not freezing....17:57
Genelykuhm17:57
viddhe simply wants to preserve the existing versions of all his apps...like a snap-shot in time =]17:57
Genelyknot , freezing  for 3 or 5 se  , before  normality17:58
Genelykmy version  is 9.04 y.y17:58
viddoh...your having an issue where your system is lagging when you rightclick in thunar?17:58
Genelykyes17:59
Genelyklaggggggg18:00
ron_oHaving some serious problems with my internet connection. Perhaps there's answers here.18:18
ron_ohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/219930/18:18
ron_oeverything is in pastebin18:18
ron_omy connection usually drops out totally the more I do on the internet.18:19
viddron_o, i would set up your connection as follows:18:22
viddcable to cable modem18:22
viddcable modem to router18:22
viddrouter to computer18:22
viddsee if that helps any18:22
ron_ovidd, why would that help?18:23
ron_oso I need a router between my modem and computer?18:23
viddi would recommend it18:23
ron_oI just don't get the logic in putting something else between my computer and connex...  seems like another place for a fault to lie.18:24
viddron_o, does your modem handle your connection or does the computer?18:25
ron_omodem.18:26
ron_ovidd, it's just that I'm kind of short on money. That's all. :/18:27
viddheh...i understand18:27
viddbut there may be some "requires windows" setting in the modem18:27
viddand setting up a router sometimes "fools" that setting18:28
ron_oahh, I see.18:28
ron_oshit..18:28
ron_opardon me.18:28
ron_othe thing is I did in fact have a Windows machine hooked up to the interenet connection and I still had a connex problem.18:29
ron_o:/18:29
viddok....18:29
viddif the issue happens on windows too.....dont tell your ISP about your linux system18:29
viddjust have them troubleshoot for the windows box18:29
ron_othanks.. I was just fixing a windows system for a friend is all. So I'm stuck with linux. I was talking to my ISP with Windows booted.18:31
ron_othanks for the advice.18:31
viddif the issue happens with windows as well as linux, then it is defanantly an ISP issue18:32
viddid have them roll a truck to fix it18:32
viddbut you ask them to do that you best have a windows or mac box for the tech to access18:32
ron_oI see.. yah.18:33
ron_oI thought it might have been my splitters and all.18:33
ron_oI'll have to give them a call again.18:33
viddit may very well be the splitters.....18:33
ron_oI removed them. I'm connex directly to my cable line to my modem, except for a few cable connectors...18:34
viddbut your cable company should have set up your modem for you18:34
ron_oit did vidd... it set it up years ago.18:34
viddthen there is most likely a rusted splitter on the outside wall18:35
ron_obut I'm out in the country and it's unlikely they give a crap about my issues.18:35
ron_ono, I disconnected the splitters for the moment.18:35
ron_oit's a direct connections.18:35
viddthere are still splitters....18:35
ron_ooh, coming to my house. Yes.18:35
viddyou may not have access to them....but they are most definantly there18:36
ron_oI see.18:36
ron_oyou're probably right.18:36
* vidd works for an ISP18:36
ron_obefore calling them I'll give it one more try and put the computer right next to the incoming line. I doubt it's my cable. I used RG6 and have crimp on connectors (but not the best kind)18:37
viddill bet you dollars to donuts it IS the cable line itself18:38
viddyou have cable tv as well (from the same company)?18:38
ron_ono.18:39
viddI would have suggested plugging the cable modem into the jack with the best tv picture....18:40
viddyou have any nieghbors?18:41
ron_obut, you see, I am connected directly to the internet. I did have TV before, see?18:42
ron_oif I connect directly into the incoming line, there can be no better connex than that.18:42
viddthis is true18:43
viddhowever....if your neighbor also has cable internet, and the installer messed up the line split on the pole....18:44
ron_ocould be.18:44
viddor someone illegally climbed the pole and is stealling cable tv....18:44
ron_oI don't want to bother them.18:44
ron_oI see. Killing my line.18:44
viddexactly18:45
ron_obut the cables are underground.18:45
viddic...even worse18:45
ron_othe splitter is watertight.18:45
ron_oif working correctly.18:45
ron_othat's just it. The pipe into this area is only so big, so maybe that has something to do with it. Not like I have many options.18:45
viddyour a paying customer....you always have options =]18:46
ron_oI'll give them a call. Maybe set up a windows machine on another computer so they can't give me a hard time.18:47
viddhehe18:47
viddthe other possibility is you ISP is throttling your connection18:48
vidd(ISP's that do that are evil)18:48
ron_obut that would mean killing my connex. Throttling, it wouldn't be so obvious.18:49
ron_oand in the middle of the night it would probably cease.18:50
viddnot nessissarily18:50
Colonel_Panichey all18:50
Colonel_PanicI'm having a problem here18:50
viddmiddle of the night is when you see the MOST throttling18:50
viddColonel_Panic, what issue?18:50
ron_o!ask18:51
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. :-)18:51
Colonel_PanicI just rebooted and my applications and window menu are gone18:51
Colonel_Panicso, it appears, are my firefox user settings18:51
Colonel_Panicand when I opened IRC, it acted like it was the first time I'd ever run it18:51
ron_oadd it the panel is all, unless I'm reading you wrong.18:51
Colonel_Panicthe manels are gone too18:52
Colonel_Panicpanels18:52
ron_oahh, you lost your config files?18:52
viddColonel_Panic, did you delete any files b4 you rebooted?18:52
Colonel_Panicapparently so18:52
Colonel_Panicno I did not18:52
vidddid you run any updates?18:52
Colonel_Panicum... well I upgraded to 9.04 a few days ago18:53
ron_oany backup?18:53
Colonel_Panicbut I rebooted after that and it worled fine18:53
Colonel_PanicI just rebooted again and  this is what happened18:53
viddColonel_Panic, look in your /home directory....18:54
Colonel_Panicyes?18:54
viddwhat users are there?18:54
viddthere should be a folder for each desktop user18:55
Colonel_Paniconly the ones I created when I set up the OS18:55
Colonel_Panicyes there are18:55
Colonel_Panicand  bin and lost+found18:55
viddand which account are you in now?18:55
Colonel_PanicI'm on my own account18:55
Colonel_Panicone sec18:56
Colonel_Panicbrb18:56
Colonel_Panicok back18:56
viddopen up a terminal18:56
Colonel_Panicok18:57
Colonel_Panicdone18:57
Colonel_Panicalready had one open18:57
viddtype "cd ~/Des[tab key]"18:57
viddthis will auto-fill /home/[user account]/Desktop18:58
Colonel_Panicyeah18:58
Colonel_PanicI know18:58
vidddoes the user account auto-fill'd match the account you expect to be logged into?18:58
Colonel_PanicI'm in my own user directory18:58
Colonel_Panicyes18:58
Colonel_PanicI'm in my own home directory18:58
vidddo an ls -al18:59
Colonel_Panicok18:59
Colonel_Panicone sec18:59
viddbah! brb18:59
Colonel_PanicI shold mention that all my desktop icons are there as usual18:59
viddsorry...19:16
viddok...in your list, you will see .conf19:16
Colonel_Panicin the Desktop dir?19:17
Colonel_Panicin my home dir, right?19:17
viddno..in the /home/[user]19:17
Colonel_Paniccd ..19:17
Colonel_Panicoops19:17
Colonel_Panicwrong window19:18
viddand its .config19:18
viddthat folder holds all your configuration files19:18
viddhold up a sec....19:18
vidddo you have panels up?19:19
Colonel_Panicok I'm there19:19
Colonel_Panicno panels19:19
Colonel_PanicI'm looking in my /home/<user>/.config directory19:20
Colonel_Panicwhat should I look for?19:20
viddtype xfce4-panel19:20
vidddo your panels come up like they were b4?19:20
Colonel_Panicyep. there they are!19:21
Colonel_Panicthans19:21
Colonel_Panicthanks19:21
viddok....so your issue was simply that your panels crashed19:21
Colonel_PanicI guess I need to go to #mozilla to get help with the firefox issue, right?19:22
viddi recommend that you either clear out your session cache or save your session upon exit19:22
viddwell....19:22
viddcd back to your home directory19:23
Colonel_Panichow do I clear out the sessions cache in xfce?19:23
Colonel_PanicI just switched from kde because I got tired of its bullshit19:23
Colonel_Panictoo much extraneous crap that doesn't offer any better useability19:24
Colonel_Panicxfce is much nicer19:24
viddgo to .cache/sessions19:24
Colonel_Panicis that in my home?19:24
vidddelete everything there, and your saved sessions are gone19:24
viddyes...19:24
vidd~/.cache/sessions19:25
Colonel_Panicok19:25
Colonel_Panicrm -rf19:26
viddyour thunderbird stuff SHOULD be saved in ~/.mozilla19:26
Colonel_Panicoops19:26
Colonel_PanicI mean rm *19:26
Colonel_Panicok done19:26
viddColonel_Panic, both would have done the trick =]19:27
viddand its your firefox stuff....not your thunderbird stuff in that folder =]19:27
Colonel_Panicso it's in ~/.mozilla/firefox ?19:27
viddshould be19:28
Colonel_PanicI see a profiles.ini19:28
Colonel_PanicI'd like to recover my bookmarks, history, etc.19:28
viddthere should be a folder in there19:29
Colonel_Panicgib74vv7.default?19:29
viddyes19:29
viddopen that19:29
Colonel_Panicok I'm seeing a bunch of stuff19:30
viddyou should see "bookmarks.bak" and "bookmarks.html19:30
Colonel_Panicok19:30
Colonel_Panicthere's a bookmarkbackups dir19:30
viddim concerned with these 2 files i mentioned19:31
viddcheck the dates modified for these 2 files19:32
Colonel_Panicthe most recent one was modified today, the second most recent was modified yesterday19:44
viddand yesterday the stuff worked fine?19:49
tumii66Can someone explain me how to change Xfce4 to Gnome (Xubuntu -> Ubuntu)?20:18
tumii66without reinstalling20:18
vidd!purexfce20:19
ubottuIf you want to remove all !KDE and !Gnome packages and have a default !Xubuntu system follow the instructions here « http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purexfce »20:19
tumii66I have installed Xubuntu, I want to change the desktop to gnome, hmm20:19
tumii66!puregnome20:19
ubottuIf you want to remove all !KDE packages, type « sudo apt-get remove kdelibs4c2 kdelibs5-data && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop » into a !terminal20:19
viddtumii66, do the above in reverse20:20
tumii66hmm20:20
tumii66Oh thanks20:20
viddis this the correct way to burn an image: dd of=/var/dwlds/disk.iso if=/dev/cdwr20:22
princeduganin which chat should I ask for VisualboyAdvance (ubuntu version) issues?20:32
TheSheepthey are called channels, and you can ask here :)20:35
TheSheepyou can also ask on #ubuntu if you don't get answer here20:35
princeduganthe controls preferences in gvba respond to the keyboard but not my USB gamepad. my gamepad works fine for other apps, including SDL apps20:38
princeduganI investigated entering the gamepad control numbers directly into the config file, but can't find that information20:39
TheSheepgvba?20:39
TheSheepxev can give you that information20:39
TheSheepjust open a terminal, type xev, a small window will open showing you all X events20:40
princedugangvba= Visualboy Advanced GTK interface20:40
TheSheepprincedugan: it's a separate project, isn't it?20:41
princeduganI didn't think gamepads were X related (is all HID handled by X?). I certainly didn't modify my Xorg directly to recognize my gamepad, should I? xev doesn't respond to my gamepad either. I don't know if vba and gvba are separate, but when I installed vba , gvba was also installed.20:46
TheSheepprincedugan: I think they are independent animals20:48
TheSheepprincedugan: that's why gvba might not be aware of them20:48
TheSheepprincedugan: it's a gtk app, not sdl20:48
TheSheepprincedugan: and to be honest, I find it several times slower than plain visualboyadvance20:49
princeduganoh, gtk does not recognize gamepads or just this gtk app (gvba)?20:51
TheSheepas far as I know gtk has no libraries for joystick support of its own, but there are external libraries20:55
TheSheepchances are that the authors didn't think about it and only used keyboard, though20:55
TheSheepI can't really tell, the package should contain the address of their project website, maybe they have a bugtracker or some other means of contact20:56
TheSheepprincedugan: looks like you are not the first one http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=103671520:59
TheSheepprincedugan: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1378820&group_id=63889&atid=50552921:02
xerox1hi, i am using devilspie to determine a desk for an application; problem: if mutt is in desk 1 and firefox in desk 2 and i tell mutt to open a link firefox moves to desk 1 (with the new tab); how to fix that?21:17
TheSheepxerox1: let me find you a link21:33
TheSheepxerox1: http://wiki.sheep.art.pl/w/Firefox%20and%20XFCE421:37
SiDiThere's a GUI way to change it too21:40
TheSheepin new xfce21:41
xerox1thx guys, i tried this...no reaction at the moment; trying to restart display manager...perhaps it takes effect afterwards21:44
xerox1TheSheep, sorry but it doesn't seem to work: tried switch and none; if i get i right, switch should do the trick21:50
TheSheepxerox1: yeah, it works for me21:51
TheSheepxerox1: xfce 4.6 keeps config in different place though21:51
xerox1okay, then let me look for the new location21:52
xerox1TheSheep, now it is possible to change this property by using the gui (settings-editor or something like that could be the correct translation)22:17
xerox1section general provides the option to change the value22:17
KittyKatt[AmsG] brb...23:57

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