=== JEWS is now known as Guest55145 [00:24] my desktop lost its panels (taskbar) after a crash, when I try "applications-settings-panel" (right-mouse-click on desktop) nothing starts up (all ok as a different user) | is there a way to just reset the desktop to the default? thx === JEWS is now known as Guest19140 [07:23] Ola bruderz [07:24] Willkommt auz Wunderland [07:24] TheSheep bruder Ola [07:24] Sysi bruder Ola === tien is now known as jove [07:57] hello everyone, I have mp3 files at the local and want to burn them into WAV audio for CD, what program of the new Ubuntu 9.10 should be using ? [08:33] good morning [08:35] i printed a 66 page guide off the internet, "ubuntu user guide", do you thin it will help? i will read every page. [08:35] thin=think* [08:36] <_Pete__> does it have: internet is evil, internet is evil... ? === _Pete__ is now known as _Pete_ [08:36] no just days xubuntu xubuntu desktop guide [08:36] i will get the other one too if it is good [08:37] <_Pete_> if it doesnt have those its not good [08:37] <_Pete_> thats all you need to know about internet [08:37] so it has to say.....internet evil? [08:38] bizarre? [08:38] <_Pete_> right [08:38] internet evil? [08:38] what does that have to do with xubuntu? [08:38] whatever i will get it [08:38] <_Pete_> it connects to internet so that's evil too [08:39] <_Pete_> notice the sarcasm here :) [08:39] hmmm....no matter what i will know everything about xubuntu [08:40] people at work are having me "fix" thier computers....almost daily now [08:40] <_Pete_> where do you work? [08:40] for a government engineering firm.... [08:41] <_Pete_> ok [08:41] <_Pete_> doesnt they have it-support? [08:41] <_Pete_> or you are it? [08:41] i am not it... [08:41] i protect it [08:42] we have it [08:42] now i want to transfer to IT [08:42] now that i see buntu [08:43] i just burned 910 for another guy at work ...just now [08:43] tommorow another will se the benefit of buntu [08:43] i do it for free [08:43] i don't recommend karmic to people anymore [08:43] even but the disks for them, and burn them [08:44] it's too problemfull :( [08:44] i give then ubuntu or xubuntu every time [08:44] xubuntu is my favorite but ubuntu is cool...can't run from ubuntu [08:45] kubuntu is ok but they recentyl got wierd [08:45] that plasma thing is....i dunno what that is [08:45] <_Pete_> I think this 9.10 is quite unstable [08:46] <_Pete_> with recent kernels had got many kernel panics [08:46] but i must say pclinuxos is nice [08:46] <_Pete_> if you want stable, use debian [08:46] well ihave been letting them use my 810, and telling them to halt at 904 [08:46] until i fully test 910 [08:47] but i must 910 looks pretty dadgum goog t oo [08:47] good* [08:47] <_Pete_> wouldn care a shit what it looks [08:47] <_Pete_> but if it WORKS matters [08:47] i mean it is strong, contrary to what they are saying [08:48] batter than what they say , those ubuntu people are damn good [08:48] <_Pete_> who say so? [08:48] i have been burning and testing a lot of em for a month or so [08:50] some say 901 has a lot of bugs...haven't seen a lot of bugs yet [08:50] 910 i mean [08:51] <_Pete_> I have [08:51] <_Pete_> one being trying to boot 2.6.31-15 kernel = instant crash [08:52] rock solid....but then again, i am nowhere near an expert.....yet [08:54] <_Pete_> only rock solid linux here is dreambox [08:54] <_Pete_> ubuntu keeps crashing [08:54] <_Pete_> :( [08:54] ? [08:54] never for me. [08:54] one girl gave me her computer... [08:55] loaded with windows home and virus [08:55] it would turn on...but nothing else worked...even the power off was useless [08:55] i installed ubuntu [08:55] <_Pete_> root@dm600pvr:~> uptime 10:55:22 up 274 days, 22:24, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00 [08:55] she can't believe what happened [08:56] <_Pete_> this is the dreambox [08:56] <_Pete_> almost one year uptime [08:56] even though her entire computer was gummed up with hair, dirt and nicotene...somehow i got ubuntu in it [08:56] <_Pete_> http://www.dreambox.org.uk/dreambox-600pvr.html [08:56] <_Pete_> this one [08:57] so i cleaned all the dirt out and with ubuntu she is soooo happy [08:57] <_Pete_> work very nicely [08:57] unreal [08:57] they think i am a tech? [08:58] yes it works very well...she says better than xp home...when she got it new [08:58] now whr dad wants buntu...i just burnt him a disk...just now for when i go in to work tommorow [09:01] Pete if ubuntu crashes...it must be some od reason...like maybe you use 32bit on your 64 bit machine? [09:01] <_Pete_> no I dont [09:01] <_Pete_> I use 64bit on 64bit machine [09:02] i still think 64 bit is not where it should be,,,has some issues [09:02] 32 is still best [09:02] <_Pete_> its not [09:02] <_Pete_> http://quadcore.homeunix.net/phpsysinfo/index.php?disp=dynamic [09:02] <_Pete_> this is my machine [09:02] I prefer 32-bit since I only have 2GiB RAM and I have software that doesn't run correctly under 64-bit. [09:03] <_Pete_> which software is that? [09:03] Pete i bought a new quad core...with 6g ram, it crashe on the 12th day-i got rid of it [09:03] i hate those SYSInfoes :P [09:03] i had the best computer in town...it bit the dust in 12 days [09:03] Second Life has no 64-bit version. :P [09:03] <_Pete_> Sysi: me too, unless it's my new i7 [09:03] <_Pete_> Sahkolihaa: 32-bit progs should work fine in 64bit systems [09:04] i don't know why but 32 bit is still #1 [09:04] <_Pete_> Balsaq: it's not [09:04] _Pete_: Not when the software requires a 32-bit gstreamer to allow streaming media. [09:04] Um, it is. [09:04] <_Pete_> if your cpu supports 64bit instruction set [09:04] More people download the 32-bit ISO. [09:04] <_Pete_> just wasting resources not to use them [09:04] i know 64 can download bigeer files...but it is weak [09:05] _Pete_: 64-bit is pointless unless you've got more than 4GiB RAM. [09:05] <_Pete_> Sahkolihaa: it's not [09:05] <_Pete_> as said [09:05] pete had 8g [09:05] but still 64 is still weak for some reason [09:05] <_Pete_> 64bit programs are much faster [09:05] 64-bit only helps -some- processing. Generally, I see no speed increase over my system when using 64-bit over 32-bit. [09:06] <_Pete_> especially in calculation things [09:06] yes faster but the are flimsy [09:06] <_Pete_> I have run 64bit years now [09:06] <_Pete_> and there's no any probs [09:06] it is good but they lock up [09:06] <_Pete_> and there shouldnt be [09:08] i want a 64 but they they are not refined yet...can't believe it takes the engineers this long [09:08] <_Pete_> Balsaq: you have any proof of what you are saying? that is kind of hard statement [09:09] <_Pete_> how do you think linux is in most top500 supercomputers if what you say is true [09:09] if you saw my new 64 bit quad...if youm saw what happened, you would agree [09:09] i'll install 64bit next, just need to decide what distribution [09:09] our school server runs 64bit as many others, no any problems [09:10] <_Pete_> personally I have used linux on computers with >30 cores & >60G memory [09:10] <_Pete_> works very fine [09:10] <_Pete_> fact that ubuntu doesnt [09:10] <_Pete_> doesnt anyhow prevent that [09:10] i know they are good commercially, but on the normal retail level they are still weak [09:10] <_Pete_> Balsaq: they? [09:11] 64's [09:11] <_Pete_> they arent [09:11] the ones they sell to cnsumers are weak [09:11] because YUO had problems? [09:11] *YOU [09:11] well iam not the only one [09:11] <_Pete_> Balsaq: but how can you judge the problems are from 64bit or from UBUNTU ? [09:12] where i live, i am not kidding, the 32 bit xp pro rule [09:12] <_Pete_> like you can run 64bit debian [09:12] <_Pete_> or what ever [09:12] I don't use it since Second Life doesn't have a 64-bit binary. I'd have to go about trying to install the 32-bit OpenAL and gstreamer libraries for it to fully work. [09:12] as i say....in my area the 32 bit xp pro computers rule... [09:13] <_Pete_> lolz [09:13] <_Pete_> luckily I am not in your area [09:13] it may sound funny but here it isn't even close [09:13] and i work in a huge corporation [09:13] <_Pete_> so? [09:14] extremely hight tech [09:14] high [09:14] and? [09:14] <_Pete_> :D [09:14] <_Pete_> Balsaq: post your CV [09:14] they count on 32 bit pro to this day [09:14] because 64bit XP sucks [09:15] i am just telling you this...not for any reason, isee it literally every day [09:15] they love 32 bit xp pro....love it [09:16] <_Pete_> Balsaq: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/petri-airio/5/960/540 [09:16] don't get me wrong i have buntu all over my house....but 32 bit xp pro is tough [09:16] <_Pete_> I do development for linux [09:16] <_Pete_> so I think I know very well what works and what doesnt [09:16] yes Pete i know you are great on the software [09:16] <_Pete_> what you say doesnt make ANY sense [09:17] well we have over 1000 computer wherer i work....just in that one location [09:17] <_Pete_> so? [09:17] i am just saying they love 32 bit xp pro...thats all [09:18] <_Pete_> lolz [09:18] like its their brother or sister [09:18] don't shoot the messenger [09:18] <_Pete_> yes [09:18] <_Pete_> maybe it's better you to stick with that printed thing [09:19] <_Pete_> but unless you have something to proof with [09:19] <_Pete_> better be silent [09:19] <_Pete_> to not make shame of you anymore [09:19] well iunderstand you have the technical knowledge...but i just said what i see everyday [09:20] <_Pete_> all you have said is 1000 computers and 64bit doesnt work [09:20] i didnt say they dont work [09:20] <_Pete_> which 1. might be true [09:20] <_Pete_> 2. is not [09:20] but 32 seems tougher and more reliable [09:21] <_Pete_> based on your solid experience? [09:21] i don;t want too stop progress, but those who engineer the new stuff need to get their _____ together faster [09:21] <_Pete_> the one who prints 70pages xubuntu manual? [09:21] <_Pete_> or the one who has run 64bit years? [09:21] yes i know,,, [09:22] <_Pete_> :D [09:22] hey you got me there...just watching the engineers and all the folks at work [09:23] i won't be so far behind soon [09:24] <_Pete_> behind what? [09:25] i admit openly i have not payed much attention to computer until just recently [09:25] since i discovered buntu [09:25] <_Pete_> and still you can make such a claims as above?! [09:26] well i said what i see thats all [09:26] <_Pete_> eight [09:26] <_Pete_> r [09:26] <_Pete_> so you think what YOU see is truth? [09:26] i admit i may be off [09:26] i hope i am off [09:27] cause i want the new stuff [09:27] and i can buy it [09:27] <_Pete_> buy this http://maemo.nokia.com/features/ [09:27] <_Pete_> it has some software written by me [09:27] but i cant kill all this old stuff ihave here...can't break it if i try [09:28] it will boot anyhting [09:31] wo i paste it and it say i need to ber an operator to do that [09:31] hi Sysi! [09:32] i had one too many stolis [13:24] <_Misio_> Hi... Could someone help me to realize why my firefox refuses to run java applets? [13:30] _Misio_: do you have sun-java6-plugin installed? [13:30] <_Misio_> TheSheep: Hmm... it's a firefox plugin? [13:31] it's ubuntu package [13:31] have you installed restricted-extras? [13:31] that includes java [13:32] <_Misio_> TheSheep: I'm taking a look... [13:32] <_Misio_> Sysi: Java works. The compiler and JRE are installed... just firefox refuses to play applets [13:33] oh, that kind of case, hum [13:42] <_Misio_> :s [13:43] <_Misio_> I've installed OpenJDK [13:43] <_Misio_> Should I substitute it with the sun version? [14:03] <_Misio_> openjdk seems to have a browser plugin too [14:04] <_Misio_> I will try it before install sun-java6 packages [14:04] <_Misio_> have someone switched to sun-java6 from openjdk? [14:11] <_Misio_> It seems to work very well... I will keep OpenJDK for now [14:11] <_Misio_> thank you [14:53] hi [14:54] I can't play audio cd on my xubuntu [14:56] Have you ever tried it? [15:01] cristian_c, [15:01] Dear diary, [15:01] Install "xubuntu-restricted-extras" [15:02] I've already installed [15:02] it [15:02] Strange. [15:02] Try VLC. [15:02] likemindead, does it work to you? [15:03] Uh... [15:04] likemindead, What's your player? [15:04] I don't know the last time I played a physical CD. LOL. [15:04] ok [15:04] !vlc [15:04] Audio (Ogg, MP3...) players: Audacious, Banshee, Beep Media Player, Listen, Quod Libet, Rhythmbox, Exaile, XMMS2 (GTK/Gnome based) and Amarok, JuK (Qt/KDE based). Video players: Totem, Xine, MPlayer, VLC, Kaffeine - See also !codecs [15:04] I use live usb [15:05] I can't install too many packets [15:07] cristian_c, which xubuntu version? [15:08] jaunty [15:08] I can make many tries [15:09] I'd like to use totem [15:10] It plays one only song [15:10] the first song [15:10] for all CD's [15:11] knome, I dont'know if it happens to you even [15:12] I'd like to know if there is a workaround [15:14] cristian_c, i remember that's a known bug but can't remember the solution. [15:15] I don't know if there's a solution [15:17] there is. [15:17] really? [15:18] :-)))))) [15:18] yes, but as i said, can't remember the solution right now [15:18] and i have to go [15:18] cristian_c, probably searching the ubuntuforums.org would give you the answer [15:18] thanks for the info [15:19] knome, I've not found anything [15:19] :( [15:19] I've googled [15:20] see you later, i truly have to go [15:21] bye [15:21] :) === thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak [16:37] can anyone help me to install canon lbp-810 driver on xubuntu :( [16:38] http://ubuntubee.blogspot.com/2008/02/using-canon-lbp-810-lbp-1120-in-ubuntu.html [17:13] hi in xfce4 which passskey agent i can use for bluetooth [17:13] ? [17:16] hi in xfce4 which passskey agent i can use for bluetooth [17:58] Got kind of a strange problem with xubuntu. I just did a clean install of 9.10, overwriting my 8.10 install. Whenever I try to run a binary on the command line, I get a message like this: "no such file or directory: ./thunderbird-bin" [17:59] my shell is zsh, but I tried using sh as well [17:59] I'm in the right directory. I can see the file when I ls, and the perms are right. [17:59] any suggestions? [18:00] mthorn_, does it do this if you change your shell? [18:01] huh. no, it does not if I actually run chsh [18:01] I did try changing to sh and it was still happening [18:02] but yeah, actually changing my shell makes the problem go away. Is zsh buggy in 9.10 or something? [18:02] I don't use zsh, nor do I know much about it, but this might be a 'feature' or something that needs to be set in zsh [18:08] I believe there is a whole guide on zsh's website that might give more insite, than I have. [18:41] is there a way to set some kind of filter for which notifications are shown? There's far too many from pidgin. [18:56] hey guys, i cannot set nautilus as default file manager, can someone please help me? [19:50] Why does the defualt 9.10 login screen still look so shoddy with the default theme? :-\ [19:51] (Bars at the bottom "panel" off color, etc.) [19:57] likemindead, no idea. :P [19:57] I may just install SLiM. It's nice. [19:57] whats up? [19:58] The Xubuntu 9.10 login screen looking ugly with the default themes--bars at the bottom "panel" off color, etc. [19:59] hah not much to work with huh? [20:02] I think the default GDM theme for Xubuntu looks great [20:03] not as candy as kdm but not bad [20:03] cody-somerville, i think the default gdm theme background sucks [20:03] ;) [20:04] knome, then you should have done a better job on it :P [20:04] o'rly :P [20:04] if joo say it sucks, 'rly! [20:04] hehe [20:05] well it doesn't... but it could be better! [20:05] You don't get any weird, clashing colors at the login screen, cody-somerville? [20:12] likemindead, can you take a screenshot and post it? [20:13] Hmmm... how would I do that before logging in? Ctrl+F2 to a CLI & use scrot with a delay? [20:14] something like that should work, yes. [22:15] hey [22:16] I just installed xubuntu and it's detected my sound card (the controls appear in the mixer), but exaile wont play anything and I can't work out why... [22:17] The first problem was with restricted codecs, so i installed the restricted extras package [22:27] No application will play anything [22:37] meh, back to ubuntu [23:37] IS there a way to reenable control + alt+ backspace? If not, what's the right command to bind to that key combo using the keyboard shortcuts manager?