[00:07] <msc1>      /msg nickserv set hidemail on
[00:07] <msc1> sorry :)
[00:39] <pedro3005> does xubuntu have an option like ubuntu on the liveCD to create a installable usb drive?
[00:45] <msc> it should have
[00:46] <msc> whatever the package makes it bootable on usb drive
[00:46] <msc> is usable on xubuntu
[00:46] <pedro3005> but maybe because it's not GNOME the tool is not easily available
[00:54] <msc> I wish I could give you more info on that but I'm a total noob sorry :D
[01:18] <mikubuntu> hey guys, quick question, would the regular 32 bit desktop version run on this computer? http://www.compusa.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=4776315&sku=M975-10096&SRCCODE=COMEM342MH&cm_mmc=EML-_-Main-_-COMEM342-_-email
[01:20] <SiDi> msc, the tool he wanted is unetbootin :)
[01:21] <SiDi> mikubuntu, it shall run, yes
[01:22] <SiDi> but it sells with windows, and acer's computers quality is low.
[01:26] <mikubuntu> sidi, what do you mean the quality is low?  i thought they were well rated as far as the hardware?
[01:27] <mikubuntu> of course i will flush the windows in the toilet
[01:27] <SiDi> i used to have an acer desktop
[01:27] <SiDi> the screen died just after the end of the warranty
[01:27] <mikubuntu> a laptop?
[01:27] <SiDi> and it was more noisy than my hoover when booting
[01:27] <SiDi> and still very noisy afterwards
[01:27] <SiDi> a desktop
[01:27] <mikubuntu> hahaha
[01:28] <SiDi> and the hw they put isnt really extra
[01:28] <mikubuntu> what hw?
[01:28] <SiDi> i'd try to find some local manufacturer if i were you
[01:28] <SiDi> it was an amd celeron with an ati radeon 9200se
[01:28] <SiDi> that was old times :P
[01:29] <SiDi> find a local vendor which can order the hardware and build you a PC. If you want a computer for $300 you can get better than what acer offers, imo
[01:29] <SiDi> and you wont pay $100 of windows licence, too
[01:29] <SiDi> you can plan on $220hw and ~$80 for a 2years warranty. This shouldnt be hard to find if you live in a city with more than 5k inhabitants :p
[01:30] <mikubuntu> ok, well, i take under advisement; thanks
[01:31] <SiDi> you're welcome
[01:31] <SiDi> you're in the USA, right ?
[01:54] <msc> I'm at the edge of losing it.. I want to install sound driver for my laptop
[01:54] <msc> when I try modprobe snd-
[01:54] <msc> it says: all config files need .conf: /etc/modprobe.d/oss-compat, it will be ignored in a future release
[01:55] <msc> fatal: module snd_ not found
[01:55] <msc> any idea anyone?
[01:56] <msc> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=205449 this thread is completely useless for me
[02:06] <shullatshulpae> hi all. . .new to xubuntu and looking to change my mouse sensitivity.  Can anyone help?
[02:16] <mm_202> For a 1GHz VIA C3 w/ 1GB RAM, what what be 'faster', Xubuntu 8.10, or 9.04?
[02:25] <bigdaddy> needhelp with a sudo dpkg configure -a error
[02:30] <msc> mm_202: 9.0.4
[02:30] <msc> :)
[02:30] <msc> it will be more than enough
[02:30] <mm_202> msc: k, and what filesystem would be best?  :)
[02:31] <msc> no idea sorry :( I'm running it on celeron 1.6 , 1 gb ram and I'm very happy with the default settings
[02:32] <mm_202> Nice!  What are you using yours for?
[02:32] <msc> for the edubuntu add-on for my kid
[02:33] <mm_202> ah, okay.  Im using mine for a media-pc in my living room :)
[02:33] <msc> it had no problem with flash plug in in websites
[02:33] <mm_202> Did you run into any issues at all?
[02:34] <msc> yeah I have no sound at all for a week :-/
[02:34] <msc> I can't find any solution for my particular sound card
[02:34] <msc> I have to compile something something but they are all too weird for me to understand,
[02:34] <msc> :P
[02:35] <msc> I'm reinstalling for the 4th time cuz I don't know how to undo the messes I made heheh
[02:37] <msc> but I'm very happy with the performance
[03:30] <mm_202> msc: lol, I hope I dont have to reinstall it for times, but good to hear that you are happy with it :)
[03:30] <mm_202> What size HD do you use?
[03:33] <msc> 40
[03:34] <msc> I believe xubuntu will be enough for your needs
[03:40] <Redeemed> Hello
[03:41] <mm_202> Hola.
[03:41] <Redeemed> I've managed to break X or something else by issuing 4 commands to try to get skype working in 9.04.
[03:41] <Redeemed> Mind if I paste those commands here?
[03:41]  * genii sips
[03:43] <mm_202> genii: you scared him.
[03:43] <Redeemed> haha no, been awhile in IRC
[03:43] <mm_202> lol
[03:43] <Redeemed> er, since I used IRC
[03:43] <Redeemed> The 4 commands: killall pulseaudio | sudo apt-get remove pulseaudio | sudo apt-get install esound | sudo rm /etc/X11/Xsession.d/70pulseaudio
[03:44] <Redeemed> Now when I login my background loads and that's it.
[03:44] <genii> Redeemed: You used the pipe between those commands just like you pasted it?
[03:44] <Redeemed> No, I wanted to keep them on one line in chat.
[03:45] <Redeemed> Sorry. I followed the directions found: http://www.econowics.com/news-from-the-net/170/skype-problem-with-audio-playback-ubuntu-810-intrepid-ibex/
[03:45] <Redeemed> Though I use Jaunty and not intrepid.
[03:46] <genii> Might be some pulseaudio remnants since --purge not used
[03:47] <Redeemed> How do I get into my login and purge?
[03:47] <Redeemed> I think I can get into my login on the command line but what command(s) do I then use?
[03:47] <msc> YAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYY
[03:48] <mm_202> Redeemed: hit Ctrl-F2 (or F3, or whatever), login
[03:48] <msc> problem solved
[03:48] <mm_202> Redeemed: then tail /var/log/Xorg.0.log and see if you see any errors
[03:49] <Redeemed> Do that now on this login?
[03:49] <Redeemed> You'd never guess I'm a Linux newbie would you?
[03:51] <mm_202> Redeemed: yes and yes :)
[03:52] <mm_202> once you login, you should have a prompt, type 'cd /var/log' and then 'tail Xorg.0.log'
[03:53] <mm_202> (you may need to do tail -n 40 Xorg.0.log if the log file is too verbose, or just even use vi or vim)
[03:53] <Redeemed> Neither Ctrl-f2 nor ctrl-f3 do anything.
[03:53] <Redeemed> Well ctrl-f2 changes to the other desktop
[03:54]  * Redeemed smacks his forehead in 5...4...
[03:54] <genii> from X is ctrl-alt-f1   through f6 for console
[03:55] <genii> console-console is ctrl-f# without the alt
[03:55] <Redeemed> So I want to use ctrl-alt-f2?
[03:58] <Redeemed> Ok that was fun...now I need to remember the commands...
[03:58] <Redeemed> Thank you so much for your help/patience
[04:03] <Redeemed> Ok no errors in tail so I viewed the whole log and didn't see any error except core pointing device and keyboard which appeared to be resolved at the end.
[04:04] <Redeemed> Should I just try purging pulse audio? If so, how?
[04:05] <Redeemed> sudo apt-get purge pulse*?
[04:15] <Redeemed> Thanks again! Have a great night.
[05:27] <anom01y> what do I have to do to get ivtv working in xubuntu ?
[05:27] <anom01y> !ivtv
[05:37] <anom01y> how do I get a hauppauge tv tuner card to work in xubuntu 9.04 ?
[05:49] <anom01y> how do I get a hauppauge pvr 150 to work in ubuntu Jaunty ??
[08:52] <BorgKillah> sziasztok testverek
[09:50] <dubwig> hi, can someone help me? im kinda new to xubuntu, and i installed kopete yesterday, and when i turned it of, it said that kopete had crashed, when i started up again the toolbar (taskbar) was gone, someone now how i can solve this or reset my xubuntu?
[16:28] <BMasiak> howdy folks
[16:32] <knome> !hi | BMasiak
[16:35] <BMasiak> thanks :-)
[16:35] <BMasiak> xubuntu on a half decent laptop is ridiculously fast, I love it
[16:40] <SiDi> Great to hear that :)
[16:57] <abra> I downloaded iso image of Xubuntu 9.10 amd64 alpha-4 two times and two times iso wasn't match md5sum
[16:59] <SiDi> Download it via another source then :]
[18:05] <RolaBlade> Hi... How do I open serial port in xubuntu. I am trying bluetooth programming with python
[18:12] <SiDi> What do you mean by serial port / bluetooth programming ?
[18:13] <SiDi> Using python-bluez ?
[18:13] <SiDi> or python-lightblue ?
[18:13] <SiDi> In both cases i'd advise you to try #python for generic python questions and to try to find the channel of the bluez / lightblue users & developers for bluetooth questions.
[18:14] <RolaBlade> SiDi: my problem is, when ever I try to open a serial port using python. It keeps telling me "Not found"
[18:15] <SiDi> Can you show me the whole error ?
[18:23] <RolaBlade> SiDi: http://pastebin.com/d1f4ae6ce
[18:24] <SiDi> serial.serialutil.SerialException: Could not configure port: (5, 'Input/output error') RolaBlade
[18:24] <SiDi> you should definately get in touch with people who know about bluetooth programming ^.^
[18:25] <RolaBlade> SiDi: I have been to the python, ubuntu, xubuntu channel and nobody has been able to help... I am frustrated with this stuff :(
[18:26] <RolaBlade> SiDi: Thanks... i will keep hoping a solution comes up
[18:27] <SiDi> almost noone knows about bluetooth stuff, RolaBlade :)
[18:27] <SiDi> this problem you have is either a bluetooth connectivity problem or an error in the way you use the lib
[18:28] <SiDi> RolaBlade, if you use python-bluez, try the #bluez channel
[18:28] <knome> SiDi, actually, we have this one guy who has fixed the bluetooth stack several times and sent the patches to ubuntu developers.
[18:28] <knome> SiDi, they just haven't applied the patches. are you willing to work on getting the patches applied?
[18:29] <SiDi> knome, i think RolaBlade is not speaking about userside bluetooth issues :P As for the patches applied, i think you need a packager / MOTU for this task. But you can tell me more in #xu-dev if you want (im gonna go cook the food right now)
[18:53] <ingenioushax> Hey i have a few questions about Xubuntu, Just switched over from Ubuntu, and I seem at kind of a loss with this one.
[18:54] <ingenioushax> anyone?
[18:54] <knome> !ask | ingenioushax
[18:56] <ingenioushax> Everytime I restart the computer I have to run "xfwm4 --replace" to get my windows to work correctly, otherwise I cant readjust them, or move them, or close them. every time I open a terminal window, two pop up, one normal size, one small, and if I close the small one, they both close.
[18:59] <ingenioushax> Does anyone know how to fix this issue.
[18:59] <ingenioushax> ?
[19:01] <genii> Sounds like Compiz decorator fail
[19:01] <ingenioushax> oh...
[19:02] <ingenioushax> How should I go abouts fixing that?
[19:30] <genii> ingenioushax: gksudo "mousepad /etc/xdg/xfce4-session/xfce4-session.rc" and change Client0_Command=compiz to Client0_Command=xfwm4      ...crap they left
[19:47] <squirrelpimp> hi, i just ran into an issue with gnome-keyring-daemon in xfce. I want to use the daemon as my ssh-agent, however it does not behave as such.
[19:48] <squirrelpimp> i enabled "start gnome session" in session-settings and verified, there are two instances of the daemon (--login and --start), both of which present a "socket" file in their /tmp folder, but no socket.ssh
[19:50] <squirrelpimp> running killall gnome-keyring-daemon; eval `gnome-keyring-daemon`; in a terminal makes agent start and behave correctly in that terminal
[19:50] <squirrelpimp> however i suspect, that gnome-keyring-daemon is not starting correctly
[19:51] <squirrelpimp> i already suspected ssh-agent startet by Xsession to prevent the daemon from working, so i disabled that in Xsession.options
[19:51] <squirrelpimp> then came the agent started by xinitrc, which i commented out as well
[19:51] <squirrelpimp> still, gnome-keyring-daemon doesn't start it's ssh-sockt
[19:53] <squirrelpimp> what else could prevent the daemon from opening this socket?
[20:38] <iliketofrolic666> thunar won't let me delete something from a usb MP3 player how do I change permissons for root ?
[20:43] <iliketofrolic666> how do i remount the mp3 player as writable?
[21:33] <jiohdi> I created a new partition out of part of a harddrive that was used formerly by vista as a recovery drive... but I am having a hard time seeing what is on it or putting things on it
[21:33] <jiohdi> anyone know how I can see what is on it?
[21:34] <Hezy> what did you use for partitioning?
[21:34] <jiohdi> gpart
[21:35] <Hezy> you can use it to see its lable, like /dev/sdb2 or something like that
[21:35] <jiohdi> sda3
[21:37] <Hezy> all you need to do is mount it somewhere
[21:38] <jiohdi> I have it mounted on /home but how do I put stuff into it and know that it went into it
[21:39] <Hezy> open a terminal and write: sudo mount /dev/sda3 /mnt/space
[21:39] <Hezy> space = for example
[21:39] <Hezy> you can call however you like
[21:39] <Hezy> you can also mount it directly to /space without /mnt
[21:40] <Hezy> or you can mount it to /media/space and than it will be on your desktop automatically
[21:44] <Hezy> sorry, i didn't see you said it's in home
[21:44] <Hezy> just check what you have in /home/youruser_name
[21:47] <jiohdi> home has other things that were already there like my user name
[21:47] <jiohdi> my profile folder
[21:49] <jiohdi> how do I move it toa nother folder without causing problems
[22:48] <genii> ingenioushax: I answered this for you before but you'd left. Let me look it up again
[22:48] <ingenioushax> How can I have the xfwm4 --replace a permanent operation, everytime I start my computer I have to run it for my windows to work properly.
[22:49] <genii> ingenioushax: "[14:30:39] <genii> ingenioushax: gksudo "mousepad /etc/xdg/xfce4-session/xfce4-session.rc" and change Client0_Command=compiz to Client0_Command=xfwm4      ...crap they left"
[22:51] <ingenioushax> it brings up a xfce4-session.rc window with nothing in it...What should I do here?
[22:53] <SiDi> (i'd say just remove compiz.. :P)
[22:53] <ingenioushax> I tried that, and it didn't work... :(
[22:53] <genii> SiDi: That of course is the drastic option :)
[22:54] <SiDi> ingenioushax, after removing compiz xfwm still doesnt spawn ? :/
[22:55] <genii> That would be very odd. Unless the package manager fails on removal due to postrm or such not finding a right file, etc
[22:55] <ingenioushax> SiDi, This is what I did. When I first installed xubuntu, I wanted to use the CCSM from Ubuntu, so I installed Compiz, when i did that, all my windows went haywire, and than I got the information to do the xfwm4 --replace, which works fine, but I tried to use "sudo apt-get autoremove compiz" and nothing got removed.
[22:56] <genii> Might want to try sudo apt-get remove --purge compiz   (or such)
[22:56] <genii> Also even purging doesn't remove entries which are in some user's home dir structure
[22:56] <ingenioushax> It says no directory exists.
[22:57] <ingenioushax> "Package compiz is not installed, so not removed"
[22:57] <ingenioushax> or package, my bad.
[22:57] <genii> Hm.
[22:57] <SiDi> aptitude search compiz
[22:57] <SiDi> for each one with a 'i' in front of the name, sudo aptitude purge <name>
[22:58] <SiDi> apt-get leaves a lot of stuff behind when removing
[22:58] <SiDi> then locate compiz
[22:58] <SiDi> and delete all the files in your home related to compiz (locate compiz will list them)
[22:59] <SiDi> And please show us .config/xfce4-session/xfce4-session.rc
[22:59] <SiDi> (/etc/xdg is the config folder for all users, and .config/
[22:59] <SiDi> is the one for your custom config
[23:00] <ingenioushax> Just C&P? Sorry you kinda lost me.
[23:02] <genii> !paste
[23:02] <genii> Use the above site
[23:03] <ingenioushax> So use !paste and than paste the output?
[23:03] <ingenioushax> Or just use one of those links?
[23:08] <ingenioushax> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259530/
[23:08] <ingenioushax> I think that's it?
[23:08] <ingenioushax> It's the "locate compiz"
[23:10] <genii> Yes, that worked for us to see the results
[23:10] <ingenioushax> Very niiiiice.
[23:16] <genii> ingenioushax: Everything on that paste could be safely deleted
[23:16] <ingenioushax> Alright, you think it would fix the problem?
[23:17] <genii> I'm not making any wild claims just yet :)
[23:17] <ingenioushax> LoL, Gotta try everything once right?
[23:20] <ingenioushax> To remove them do i just go through one by one and aptitude remove <file>??
[23:22] <genii> For just removing files you don't use the package manager, just the builtin rm command
[23:23] <ingenioushax> so rm compiz ?
[23:23] <genii> Um no
[23:24] <genii> sudo rm /etc/compiz*      for instance removes all in /etc directory which starts with compiz
[23:24] <SiDi> ingenioushax, rm -r .cache/compizconfig .config/compiz .gconf/apps/compiz
[23:24] <genii> When things are not in /home/your-user-name    you need sudo to rm them.
[23:24] <SiDi> And pleaase also paste 'aptitude search compiz'
[23:24] <SiDi> genii, lets not sudo rm those files :) they belong to a package
[23:25] <genii> SiDi: I'll just sip my coffee and watch for a bit :)
[23:26] <ingenioushax> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259537/
[23:27] <SiDi> sudo aptitude purge compiz-core compiz-fusion-plugins-extra compiz-fusion-plugins-main compiz-gnome compiz-plugins compiz-wrapper compizconfig-settings-manager libcompizconfig0 python-compizconfig
[23:27] <SiDi> ingenioushax,
[23:27] <ingenioushax> Yes?
[23:28] <SiDi> sudo aptitude purge compiz-core compiz-fusion-plugins-extra compiz-fusion-plugins-main compiz-gnome compiz-plugins compiz-wrapper compizconfig-settings-manager libcompizconfig0 python-compizconfig
[23:28] <SiDi> Type this in a terminal ;)
[23:28] <SiDi> This will _actually_ get rid of Compiz, and then you can use Xfwm (which has a transparency compositor in Apps -> Parameters -> Window manager tweaks)
[23:29] <ingenioushax> Will this whole endeavor just default use xfwm or is there some kind of special process to do so?
[23:30] <SiDi> ingenioushax, compiz is still installed. Normally when its uninstalled, session managers will stop trying to use it
[23:30] <SiDi> So this should fix your issue the next time you login
[23:31] <ingenioushax> I have one more question... My sounds doesn't work... :(
[23:31] <SiDi> aw
[23:31] <SiDi> you're coming from Ubuntu, right ?
[23:31] <ingenioushax> But thank you both for all your help with the compiz. Really appreciated. Yeah Ubuntu.
[23:32] <ingenioushax> Such simpler days, LoL.
[23:32] <SiDi> Okey, then you probably still have PulseAudio installed
[23:32] <SiDi> (xubuntu is much more simple when you dont come from Ubuntu, actually :p because the gnome apps such as compiz and pulseaudio actually dont work fine with some xfce components we use ^.^)
[23:32] <SiDi> type 'aptitude search pulse' please
[23:33] <SiDi> Do you use any of PulseAudio's advanced features, before i propose you to remove it ?
[23:34] <ingenioushax> IDK? Probably not, Im mainly going to use Xubuntu what i used Ubuntu for, programming and networking.
[23:34] <SiDi> (aptitude search <name> returns, as you can see, a list of packages containing <name> in their name. On the left, you can notice a letter : i, c, p most of the time : i stands for installed, p for not installed, c for uninstalled but some config files remain)
[23:34] <ingenioushax> Post the search for pulse?
[23:34] <SiDi> ok, then you can fire pulseaudio
[23:34] <SiDi> yes please
[23:35] <SiDi> (apt-cache search <word> will not search in package names but also in package descriptions - thats useful when you cant find a package with aptitude - at worse there's also synaptic)
[23:35] <ingenioushax> http://paste.ubuntu.com/259542/
[23:35] <SiDi> Damn, it's not PulseAudio :P
[23:35] <SiDi> What happens when you click on the almightly sound icon in the top right of your screen ?
[23:37] <ingenioushax> Brings up a window that says "(Drop down menu contains: HD Intel ALSA mixer & Realtek ALC268(OSSmixer)") no controls visible
[23:37] <SiDi> Click on Preferences please
[23:38] <SiDi> or 'Controls' or whatever name the bottom left button has
[23:38] <ingenioushax> Ok.
[23:38] <SiDi> Then, check every checkbox :) Then you should see some controls for your sound cards
[23:38] <ingenioushax> Yessum, they came up.
[23:39] <ingenioushax> Hooray! Sounds. How nice.
[23:39] <ingenioushax> ^.^
[23:40] <ingenioushax> Ohhhh boy.
[23:40] <ingenioushax> Thank you very much!!
[23:41] <ingenioushax> I'm gonna restart my computer right quick and see how everything worked out.
[23:43] <genii> !helpersnack | SiDi
[23:44] <genii> :)
[23:44] <SiDi> genii, :P
[23:45] <genii> SiDi: KDE is my primary DE but I deal to some degree with XFCE and Gnome so sometimes it's good to just sit back and absorb
[23:45] <SiDi> i see, genii
[23:45] <SiDi> i must say my kde knowledge is null
[23:45] <SiDi> and the funniest is that i used to use it :D
[23:46] <genii> Heh
[23:46]  * genii makes more coffee
[23:46] <ingenioushax> genii: It still does the same thing...
[23:46] <SiDi> ingenioushax, is xfwm properly launching now ?
[23:46] <ingenioushax> No, its still doing the same thing.
[23:46] <ingenioushax> :(
[23:46] <SiDi> ok, can you please paste us ~/.config/xfce4-session/xfce4-session.rc ?
[23:47] <genii> Apparently it still wants to use some other DE by default for some reason
[23:48] <SiDi> Also, are you under Xubuntu 9.04 or older ?
[23:48] <ingenioushax> 9.04
[23:48] <ingenioushax> It says no such file or directory
[23:48] <SiDi> Okies
[23:49] <SiDi> Could you open xfce4-settings-editor ?
[23:49] <ingenioushax> Yeah.
[23:50] <SiDi> then pick xfce4-session on the left
[23:50] <ingenioushax> Ok.
[23:50] <SiDi> and then on the right, go to sessions -> Failsafe
[23:50] <SiDi> What is the value of Client0_Command ?
[23:51] <ingenioushax> It's blank.
[23:51] <ingenioushax> No value there.
[23:51] <SiDi> put xfwm4
[23:51] <SiDi> (2nd button on the toolbar to edit keys)
[23:52] <SiDi> If this doesn't work then i'll be out of ideas... (but people in #xfce and #compiz may be able to helpyou too)
[23:52] <ingenioushax> It won't let me click the edit button, well it does, but it won't bring up the edit portion. :(
[23:53] <SiDi> Great :/
[23:53] <ingenioushax> Yeah, maybe ill just every so gently place the computer in a deep pool of water and say my farewells
[23:54] <SiDi> What does this : xfconf-query -c xfce4-session -p /sessions/Failsafe/Client0_Command                     return ?
[23:54] <SiDi> (the settings editor isnt really finished imho :P)
[23:56] <ingenioushax> "Value is an array with one items : xfwm4
[23:56] <SiDi> (btw, not to be mean, but when i switched from ubuntu+compiz to xubuntu i never had this problem ^.^)
[23:56] <SiDi> Ok, then things are as they should be
[23:57] <ingenioushax> Yeah it was working great til I got all dumbed out and apt-get install compiz... Than it all went to shit.
[23:57] <SiDi> I'm sorry but i'm really out of ideas. I can only suggest you to join #xfce and ask them if they know where to look at
[23:57] <ingenioushax> Excuse the language...
[23:57] <SiDi> no problem
[23:57] <ingenioushax> Yeah it's alright, I appreciate all the help though.
[23:58] <ingenioushax> How long have  you been using linux distros?
[23:58] <SiDi> You're welcome.
[23:58] <SiDi> hm, been on (X)Ubuntu for 1 year and 11
[23:58] <SiDi> 11 days
[23:58] <ingenioushax> O.O;; wow, you learned a lot real quick.
[23:58] <SiDi> Before, i was on Windows + kubuntu, but not often booting kubuntu, way too messed up :P
[23:59] <SiDi> you learn much faster in linux than in windows :p
[23:59] <SiDi> Time to go to bed
[23:59] <SiDi> Good luck with xfwm
[23:59] <ingenioushax> Alright, take it easy and once again thanks for the help.