[00:22] <SuperUser_> hi
[00:22] <SuperUser_> is pulseaudio included in Xubuntu 9.10?
[03:16] <Balsaq> what ever happened to Techie?
[03:38] <brenn> Hey guys, I am thinking of switching to xfce from gnome but I need a replacement for gvfs.  I only need the ssh part.  Any ideas?
[03:40] <brenn> Hey guys, I am thinking of switching to xfce from gnome but I need a replacement for gvfs.  I only need the ssh part.  Any ideas?
[12:28] <imagitronics> how can I remove all the panels?
[12:32] <TheSheep> imagitronics: right-click on one and select 'customize panels'
[12:32] <imagitronics> It won't let you delete the last panel
[12:33] <imagitronics> but if I try to uninstall it with aptitude, it says that it's going to uninstall the xfce4-desktop all together
[12:33] <TheSheep> then do it with 'xfce4-panel -q'
[12:33] <imagitronics> ll
[12:33] <imagitronics> I want it to stay off forever :)
[12:33] <imagitronics> but I guess I could put that into my .profile or something
[12:34] <TheSheep> sorry, that's -x
[12:34] <imagitronics> I was hoping there was a way to just prevent it from running all together
[12:35] <TheSheep> sure, just save your session on logout
[12:35] <TheSheep> with the panel off
[12:35] <imagitronics> making a live distro... it works after the first time you turn it off and save a session
[12:35] <imagitronics> but it wouldn't work for the first time install
[12:36] <imagitronics> worst case I can remove everything from it and set it to hide, lol
[12:36] <imagitronics> even better is probably just killing it
[12:36] <imagitronics> gotta be a config file somewhere that starts it tho
[12:36] <TheSheep> if it's a sitribution, then you want to customize the session itself
[12:39] <imagitronics> there's some stuff about panels in the xinitrc
[13:06] <imagitronics> hrmm
[13:06] <imagitronics> what did I screw up.
[13:06] <imagitronics> when I click unlock on any window that seems to interact with the keychain, it doesn't unlock
[13:09] <imagitronics> it doesn't ask me for a password or anything
[13:09] <imagitronics> it just greys out the unlock button and then does nothign
[14:32] <vkd> hi anybody online?
[14:32] <Sahkolihaa> ...
[14:47] <genii> Giving up hope after 18 seconds... hm
[14:47] <knome> quite a long time
[18:01] <Delano-394980501> When I start up in XFCE, my bars don't load... how come?
[18:45] <rr72> Delano-394980501~ that is a known issue iirc
[18:45] <rr72> open a terminal and run xfce4-panel or such, not in xubuntu ATM sorry
[18:45] <knome> Delano-394980501, alt+f2 -> xfce4-panel
[18:46] <knome> rr72, feel free to refer to http://open.knome.fi/2009/07/05/panels-disappearing-and-other-frequently-asked-questions/
[18:46] <Delano-394980501> rr72, I don't run xubuntu; I run regular ubuntu but added xfce, which has worked fine for a few weeks
[18:47] <knome> Delano-394980501, if you're on xfce, the mentioned command works
[18:47] <rr72> knome~ i tried from memory .... gimme something ok?
[18:47] <rr72> :-P
[18:47] <knome> rr72, heh
[18:47] <rr72> how do you open a terminal if the panels are gone unless you have a desktop icon
[18:47] <rr72> i didn't think all the way through rofl
[18:47] <knome> rr72, alt+f2 == run
[18:48] <rr72> i knew at one point but forgot, alt f3 is window settings?
[18:48] <knome> no idea.
[18:48] <rr72> it's search for my ubuntu but this is heavily configed/modded
[18:49] <rr72> lol jk, not as much as what has to be done to windows
[18:49] <knome> rr72, an easy way to check default settings is to install a vanilla system on vbox or some other virtualization app
[18:50] <rr72> that's a great idea, never thought of that, instead just run a live cd but then have to remmeber
[18:50] <knome> yeah, and you have to boot to that livecd
[18:51] <rr72> oh and that was a rhetorical question, just thinking aloud and showing the faults in my logic
[18:51] <knome> heh
[19:15] <Delano-429028863> knome, got the bug fixed, thanks
[19:15] <Delano-429028863> knome, any idea why that happens, though?
[19:33] <Balsaq> how do i install a driver in xubuntu?
[19:34] <Balsaq> hulu videos play properly, unless i go into the full screen mode, then they are choppy...i found the correct driver at nvidia, but  i do not know how to install it
[20:28] <meborc> guys... i want to delete all xfce panels from my screen... but whenever i log out/in, one paner reappears with the main menu button... i want to get rid of that
[20:28] <meborc> there is nothing in the startup concerning panels... any ideas?
[20:30] <Sysi> save session without panel?
[20:32] <meborc> Sysi, great idea... will try
[21:09] <egle> hello, could anyone please help to connect DSL on xubuntu, very urgent
[22:30] <dm_synck> Been messing around with sysv-rc-confg. Anyone know where i can find a complete list of what services absolutely needed / on which  runlevels and what can safely be disabled on xubuntu 9.10
[22:31] <TheSheep> depends on what you need, all services are there for a reason
[22:32] <dm_synck> standard xubuntu install on a desktop pc. Mainly looking for info about the various boot / system loggers and udev
[22:34] <TheSheep> well, you don't need to change anything for a standard install
[22:36] <dm_synck> Looking to optimize boot time by disabling un-needed services
[22:41] <TheSheep> dm_synck: then you fisr have to decide which ones are unneeded
[22:41] <TheSheep> first*
[22:42] <TheSheep> because all of them are need in some way or other in default install
[22:42] <yunosh> hi, is anyone else seeing tiny font sizes in some areas in xubuntu/mythbuntu? i'm talking about 2px tiny.
[22:44] <shooree> is "su" a valid command for taking over root? I get authentication failure with my root p/w when trying it
[22:46] <TheSheep> !root | shooree
[22:46]  * shooree facepalms
[22:46] <shooree> thank you.
[22:47] <shooree> to tell you the truth, I've been using sudo nice and easy all along, while trying to figure this out :)
[22:47] <TheSheep> sudo -i works like su, btw, but it's better to use it with every command instead
[22:48] <TheSheep> I mean not every, only the ones that really need root
[22:50] <shooree> I see.
[22:50] <shooree> and shall promplty forget what I saw
[22:50] <shooree> or promptly, whichever comes first.
[22:55] <dm_synck> Thanks, I will see if I can find descriptions and decide what i need / don't need.