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zutmeIs there any way to get bash completion when I use sudo. For example if I type "apti" it expands to aptitude, but if I type "sudo apti" it won't expand to aptitude.00:05
Venim hey guys anyone know how to fix the lack of screensaver?01:22
Venimit seems that xubuntu won't recoginze the settings in apps -> settings01:22
zombihi02:27
crazygirany wacom users around? I'm reading that 9.04 has support for wacoms out of the box, though I haven't had such luck. is there any specific confugration needed?03:16
billy-buntu< downloading updates for 9.10..."this can take some time"03:45
billy-buntunot wrong!03:45
billy-buntuI"m updating xubuntu on usb flash.03:46
billy-buntumy brother printer isn't printing.  I downloaded the driver from brother website (for 9.04) but that didn't work on 9.10.03:47
billy-buntuthe brother cups package for 9.10 didn't work either.03:47
billy-buntubasically,  xubuntu 9.10 isn't printing on my brother dcp115c03:48
billy-buntuis there a bug in cups on 9.10?  must be, because it worked in 9.04.03:48
billy-buntuhopefully, the updates fix this problem..03:50
billy-buntuhow's Xu 9.10 working for you?03:50
billy-buntuproblem 2:  Xubuntu failed to save a 3.4g file to my 8g usb drive.03:51
billy-buntuanyone here or am I rambling to myself ?03:52
billy-buntuI run xubuntu 9.10 on 8g usb drive...it failed to download 3.4g file to my other 8g flash drive.03:54
billy-buntuIt seems that xubuntu security is very strict and it blocks read/write access to partitions03:55
billy-buntumounting and allowing read/write access is difficult.03:55
billy-buntuI would like to over-ride xubuntu security so I have full access to read & write to my partitions and usb drives.03:56
Jaff0How large is your USB? I am reading up on doing exactly that right now.  so far it looks like I need a USB flash > 2GB to get it to work. :(03:56
billy-buntuI'd reccomend 4 g or higher.03:57
billy-buntuI have 8g drives03:57
billy-buntuactually it runs quite well on usb, expect the problems I mentioned above03:58
billy-buntu*except the problems above03:58
Jaff0I'm digging through my desk for a flash drive big enough. Only have a 1gb on hand so far03:58
billy-buntuI think that's too small...because you will need to download updates, and applications so you'll need more space.03:59
Jaff0yup03:59
billy-buntuI used "create usb startup disk" to install xubuntu on usb.. it will create a casper-rw file for saving changes..you'll need more than 1g for updates04:00
billy-buntuI have 4g casper-rw file and I formatted it to ext3 file system.04:01
billy-buntuthe casper file is like a mini partition that exists on the fat32 file system on your usb drive.04:02
billy-buntuit's for saving changes..you'll need that for updates and saving changes.04:02
billy-buntumy usb transfers data at 15mB/sec and writes at 5MB/sec04:04
billy-buntuxubuntu 9.10 runs faster than ubuntu studio 9.1004:05
billy-buntunote, when you update xubuntu it can take a long time...like hours04:06
billy-buntuon usb..04:06
billy-buntuthere's approx. 100 updates to download.04:07
billy-buntudownloading is fast, but the  unpacking and installation takes a while.04:07
billy-buntuand it can lock the system, it''s very cpu intensive.04:08
billy-buntuyou can get cheap flash drives on ebay.. $14 for 8gig04:15
billy-buntucheap prices from asia.04:16
billy-buntuI'd like to test a solid state drive (SSD).04:17
billy-buntuI'd like to BUY one!04:18
billy-buntuthey're like a super fast large flash drive.04:18
billy-buntuvideo of solid state drives..check it out..04:21
billy-buntuhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96dWOEa4Djs04:21
billy-buntuis your printer working ok in xubuntu 9.10 ?04:23
j1mchttp://yfrog.com/17screenshotsgp04:29
j1mccompare memory usage of firefox to google chrome beta on xubuntu 9.1004:29
j1mcall new sessions... opening the same sites for the same periods of time04:29
billy-buntuwhat did it mean by 'writable memory'  is that free memory?04:35
billy-buntufirefox has the most 'writable memory' is that good or bad?04:36
j1mcthat is how much writable memory it is using04:36
billy-buntuok..04:36
j1mcso a smaller amount is better04:36
billy-buntumy updates are still installing...it's doing CUPS now..04:38
billy-buntuhopefully the updates fix my xubuntu problems.04:39
billy-buntuprabably take a 2 or 3 hours to finish04:40
billy-buntuthis is the longest updates I've seen04:40
billy-buntuI was running xubuntu on usb with qemulator running a second operating system on the usb.04:43
billy-buntuyeah...xubuntu is pretty awesome...04:45
billy-buntujust gotta fix those little problems04:45
billy-buntuI test linux day & night..04:45
billy-buntuI'm using puppy linux & xchat right now..while I'm waiting for updates on xubuntu.04:47
billy-buntuI've tested xubuntu 9.04 and 9.10 on usb..04:49
billy-buntu<if you have any questions about that, just ask04:49
billy-buntuwhen you install xubuntu to usb, it doesn't ask for a username & password during installation04:54
billy-buntuthis causes some problems down the track04:55
billy-buntuI had to set up a new session, user name & password after I rebooted04:55
geniibilly-buntu: If you used some method of install which basically just copied the casper image over and twiddled with boot setting to accomodate from usb instead of from cd, it won't of course prompt for password. Since the pasword should be what the livecd has (none)04:57
genii(a lot of the instructions on pendrivelinux site for example use this type of method)04:58
billy-buntuyes.I've been on the pendrive linux site : )04:59
billy-buntuthe problem I had,  xubuntu woudn't let me log-in because the usb installer failed to setup a username & password04:59
billy-buntuthis happened after I updated from the update manager.05:00
billy-buntuthe log-in problem happened after i updated.  I mean05:01
billy-buntuanyway,  I re-installed, and setup a new user/name & password before I updated this time.05:02
billy-buntuusername & password are stored in casper-rw file.05:02
billy-buntudoes all this make sense?!!??!!05:03
billy-buntusorry if I'm confusing you05:03
billy-buntuwhen I finish updating, hopefully it will allow me to log in next time05:03
billy-buntuthere's always a little gramlin causing problems!05:08
billy-buntulike I said before,  9.10 won't recognize my brother printer..even though I installed the driver and brother cups extra packages05:09
billy-buntuAlso, the brother website doesn't have install instructions for ubuntu 9.1005:10
billy-buntu(they do for 9.04)05:10
ferko_hi all08:48
balsaqman i messed up now...terminal thinks i am using the wrong password...09:54
balsaqwtf do i do now09:54
psycho_oreosusing the wrong password?09:54
balsaqthats what terminal says09:54
Sysiwhat you're trying to do?09:54
balsaqyet i use it to get on here09:55
balsaqi am not getting updates on this new OS i am trying...so i went to terminal and typed sudo update09:55
Sysithere isn't such command09:55
balsaqso it wants a password09:56
Sysiopen new terminal?09:56
balsaqok09:56
psycho_oreosyes it will want a password for your user account but there's no binary named update09:56
balsaqi am more concerned about it saying i use the wrong password than me using an incorrect command09:57
psycho_oreosyou're missing extra words :p you probably meant sudo aptitude upgrade09:57
balsaqok teminal open09:57
psycho_oreossudo -i09:57
Sysisudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade09:57
psycho_oreosinput correct password and if that returns you # instead of $ prompt, you have correct password :p09:57
balsaqsays try again09:58
balsaqi am in trouble now09:58
Billy-buntuHow long does the update manager take on karmic?09:59
balsaqterminal doesn't know me09:59
psycho_oreosbalsaq, after entering sudo -i ?09:59
balsaqwell after that still wants password10:00
balsaqsays try again10:00
balsaqalways10:00
balsaqnever have this issue on xubuntu10:01
Billy-buntuis your caplock off ?10:01
balsaqyup10:01
balsaqi used the dadgum password to get here to begin with10:02
Billy-buntusorry for my ignorance, but what does -i do?10:02
balsaqasks for password10:03
psycho_oreosprompts you root terminal10:03
psycho_oreosno10:03
psycho_oreossudo does10:03
balsaq1st wants password10:03
balsaqif you mean sudo -i10:03
Billy-buntuyes, what's the -i do?10:03
balsaqthen wants password after i type sudo -i10:03
Billy-buntudon't you just type sudo mousepad /pathtofile/file or whatever application you want10:04
psycho_oreosit prompts you a root terminal10:04
Billy-buntuI've never bothered with -i10:05
psycho_oreosbalsaq, yes it does but if you enter the correct password you will get root terminal10:05
Billy-buntuyes, but why do you need -i ?10:05
balsaqwell i think i know it...i used to get on here10:05
balsaqi don't know someone suggested i try it10:05
Billy-buntuI've never used -i10:06
balsaqi am trying a new distro...prolly has something in it i don't know about yet10:06
Billy-buntudon't put -i ...just sudo application10:06
psycho_oreosBilly-buntu, I use it because I get annoying typing sudo all the time10:06
balsaqwell it doesn't matter cause it doesn't recognize my password10:07
psycho_oreosbalsaq, yes because you said sudo update doesn't work10:07
balsaqnothing matters till i get the password issue fixed10:07
psycho_oreosbalsaq, maybe your own user account password has been changed? or did you log yourself in as another user that you have added yourself?10:07
balsaqi will log out and back on...10:08
balsaqi think i may know now10:08
balsaqbrb...may have to use the computer name instead of my old nick10:08
Billy-buntuHas anyone updated karmic with the latest security updates?10:08
balsaqcause this isn't my xubuntu computer10:08
balsaqthanks brb10:09
Billy-buntusecurity updates is taking like 5 hours or more..is that normal ?10:09
Sysislow internet and not installed updates before?10:10
Billy-buntuI have 5 mbs internet so it downloads fast, but the updates are slow to unpack, configure and install.10:10
Billy-buntuit's taken about 5 hours and only half done..10:11
Billy-buntuhow long should it take to install 100 updates?10:11
Billy-buntuis this a cruel joke by canonical?10:12
Billy-buntuOR..maybe it's my bios settings?10:12
fabriziook its me balsaq....maybe i have to use the name of my computer to make terminal work...what is that update commang again Sysi?10:13
fabrizioon this computer my name is fabrizio....10:13
Sysisudo apt-get update10:13
fabriziook one moment thanks10:13
Sysiand after that sudo apt-get upgrade10:13
fabriziowow i am deep here...10:14
Billy-buntuwill I lose the updates I have installed if I abort the update process..10:16
Sysino, but you shouldn't stop it10:16
Sysiit brokes apt10:16
Sysiit's easy to fix but still10:17
Sysior i thinkt that it depends10:17
Billy-buntuhave you tried the update manager with karmic?10:18
Billy-buntuthere's about 127 updates available.10:18
Billy-buntuhow long should it take?10:18
Sysiit varies10:18
Sysiyou don't need to install all at the same time10:18
Billy-buntuI selected the lot..10:20
Billy-buntuI set my bios setting to "top performance"  hoping it would speed the operating system.10:20
Billy-buntulooks like it doesn't help the update process :(10:21
Sysiif i have very lots of updates i let them to install over night10:21
Billy-buntuok.10:21
Billy-buntuSysi, are you running 9.10?10:23
Sysiin one machine yes10:24
Billy-buntuok. Have you read the "Details" windows in the update manager while it updates?10:25
Billy-buntuit says:  unpacking....10:26
Billy-buntupreparing....10:26
Billy-buntushould it say "done" when it installs ?10:27
fabrizioi figured it out..this crazy new OS itried makes me type in root as my username on the 1st login screen, then my password works and i got the updates using your command Sysi10:27
fabriziobut that mean if i go in a root...my name in here will also be root...weird10:27
Sysiyou're not using it as root10:27
Sysibut you can10:28
fabriziono i went out and back in as fabrizio now10:28
fabriziobu that is strange and noone answers questions in the channel called pclinuxos10:28
fabriziothis on is in kde...10:29
Billy-buntudo you have pclinuxos on your system?10:29
Billy-buntuisn't that a different operating system, not ubuntu?10:30
fabrizioi have it on this particular computer yes...10:30
Sysithen get some distribution what have good community?10:30
Billy-buntuhaha..yes I've experienced that..10:30
fabrizioi have my xubuntu computer next too me10:30
fabrizioi put eachOS i try on its own computer10:30
Billy-buntudebian has an active room I was there recently10:31
Billy-buntuubuntu is popular10:31
Sysifedora ♥10:31
Sysii have in this netbook10:31
Sysispecified kernel for eees, etc10:32
fabrizioi like that one...i burned it on a cd10:32
Billy-buntuyou in jtaly fabrizio?10:32
Billy-buntu*italy10:32
fabriziono eastern USA10:32
Billy-buntuok.10:32
fabrizioin am actually balsag...but i named this computer fabrizio and it made me use it to get in here10:33
fabriziobalsaq10:33
Sysii named my desktop for my nick10:33
Billy-buntuif you need more help with xubuntu, just go to ubuntu forums!10:33
Sysitime to do maths →10:34
Billy-buntuI think xubuntu is just ubuntu with xfce desktop I think10:34
fabrizioi do well with xubuntu...it is my personal favorite, just fooling around with this one10:34
SysiBilly-buntu: that's wah it is10:34
Sysionly some different programs10:34
Billy-buntuyes10:35
fabriziothis pclinuxos had about 50 wallpapers in it, some of the most beautiful i have seen, built right in10:35
Billy-buntuI perfer a dark wall paper that's not bright on the eyes.10:36
fabriziowhere are you from Billy-buntu?10:36
Billy-buntuaustralia10:37
fabrizioahhh land of _Techie_10:37
Billy-buntugood I'm not the only one ;)10:37
fabrizio i wasn't getting the update automatically on this distro...so i figured i had better do it in terminal10:38
Billy-buntuwhy don't you use update manager from the menu?10:39
Billy-buntuI'm using it now..10:39
Billy-buntulook in the system menu10:39
fabriziohmmm...new distro too me, maybe i will look through it next time-don't see it yet in this distro10:40
Billy-buntu9.10?10:40
fabriziobut it worked fast in terminal10:40
fabriziohad to log out, log back in using root as my username..same password and BAM done?10:40
fabriziowho knew...10:41
fabrizioprolly something i di wrong on the install10:41
Billy-buntuyes I had a similar problem, except i couldn't log-in.. had to re-install and set a new session, username & pass.10:41
fabrizioso if i ever want to do terminal as i am on the internet i will look like my nick on here is root10:42
fabrizioand now that i think of it...it prolly won't allow it because someone on here prolly registered that nick already10:43
Billy-buntuhehe.10:43
fabrizioso i am porked and noone will answer me in pclinuxos...hahahah10:44
Billy-buntuis pclinuxos based on ubuntu?10:44
Billy-buntudebian?10:45
fabriziono clue10:45
fabrizioits kde10:45
Billy-buntukde is the desktop environment10:45
fabrizioyes10:45
fabrizioi think it is a copy of an old kubuntu with some modifications...not sure10:46
fabriziothe windows look like a windows OS10:46
Billy-buntuif so,  just go to ubuntu room and ask questions10:46
Billy-buntuit should behave similar to ubuntu..10:46
fabrizioi tried kubuntu and they seemed offended that i was on pclinuxos10:46
Billy-buntuhaha..10:46
fabrizioi just burned that one to cd....haven't used it yet, has a new plasma desktop10:47
Billy-buntumy slax distro has kde..looks nice.10:47
Billy-buntumy update is still working so I'll let it continue..10:48
fabriziothis one looks great but the support ain't there....here, i get fabulous support from Sysi, _Techie_, _Pete_, knome and others10:49
fabriziobbl...thanks all10:51
Billy-buntuI looked up PCLinuxOS...looks like it's based on RPM, mandrake/mandriva10:53
Billy-buntumaybe visit those rooms for advice..10:53
crawlerwould someone please help me set up a working VNC server?  i can connect, but get only a grey screen and X cursor.  i have installed tightvncserver.  also, is there an easy configuration for this as in Ubuntu's Remote Desktop Preferences?11:07
crawlerlooks like i was using a bum server (tightvncserver).  installed x11vnc and all is well :-)11:33
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Kretchfoopi'm having some resolution issues...14:28
Kretchfoopi've roughly fixed it, but now every time i start a warning comes up that 'ubuntu' is running in low graphics mode14:28
likemindeadWhat kind of graphics card, Kretchfoop?14:32
KretchfoopTrident Microsystems Cyberblade XPAil (rev 82) is the VGA controller14:32
Kretchfoopctrl-alt-F7 is normally switch back to GUI isn't it? mines gone to F9 for some reason...14:34
likemindeadhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=110944314:34
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likemindeadMight help.14:34
Kretchfoopthis is refering to xorg.conf?14:35
likemindeadCorrect.14:37
Kretchfoopthere was no file there, so i made my own with only the stuff for resolution.14:38
Kretchfoopwhich i just noticed there is a typo in14:38
Kretchfoopone sec...14:38
likemindeadYes, you'll have to create a file at /etc/X11/xorg.conf to supplement your current Xorg settings.14:40
likemindeadIt's a bit odd the way Xorg works nowadays...14:40
likemindead!xorg14:40
ubottuThe X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution14:40
Kretchfoopyeah, i did that with a bunch of settings i found somewhere on the net. http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-1169675.html also has these same settings14:42
Kretchfoopand now it works, except that annoying message at boo14:43
Kretchfoops/boo/boot14:43
likemindeadI broke my Xubuntu 9.10 install on my ghetto old PIII laptop by trying to enable Compiz a couple of days ago. Creating a xorg.conf with a couple of settings sorted me back out. :D14:44
likemindeadhttp://www.amarillolinux.com/mb/index.php?topic=67514:44
rotmorHi, i'm planning to use Xubuntu as a router, I will be using SNMP for management. I want to use Access Control Lists to secure my network while still letting SNMP operate correctly in the network. But I have no experience with it, how can I set up ACLs rules in Xubuntu?15:09
likemindeadSomething like pfSense would be a much better solution, rotmor.15:10
rotmorlikemindead, is it an alternative to using iptables?15:11
likemindeadhttp://www.pfsense.com/15:12
likemindeadIt's about the best out there. Very powerful.15:13
rotmorlikemindead, unfortunately i'm stuck with iptables, I cannot choose anything else15:13
likemindeadHighly customizeable.15:13
Kretchfoopputting "//" in a config file will ignore them, right?15:24
Sysii think "#" is used15:25
Sysithat means that it's ment to be comment15:26
Billy-buntuI installed updates to xubuntu 9.10 on usb flash, rebooted and it's not loading..what's up?15:58
Billy-buntuwhat's the default grub configuration for booting xubuntu on usb flash drive?15:59
Sysiyou have full installation there?16:02
Sysiliveimage isn't installation16:02
Billy-buntufull installation made with the "usb startup disk creator"16:07
Billy-buntuI need to know the grub boot config for usb16:08
Sysiyou mean that settings are saved? that's still not full installation16:09
Billy-buntuit's a full installation to a usb flash drive.16:09
Billy-buntuI just downloaded the security updates, now it won't boot.16:09
Billy-buntuin the grub-pc setup dialog, i checked sdb.16:10
Sysiwhere does it stop?16:10
Billy-buntuafter the mouse appears on screen16:10
Billy-buntuscreen goes blank and it says it can't find the root file system16:10
Sysiis grub on hd or on stick?16:11
Billy-buntuerror message: "unable to find a medium containing a live file system"16:16
Billy-buntuit says "unable to find a medium containing a live file system"16:16
Billy-buntumust be grub error...16:16
Billy-buntuIt took about 8 hours to install the updates...now it won't boot at all.16:18
Billy-buntuproblem after problem...16:18
Billy-buntudon't force me back to windows ...please..16:19
Sysifor me your system sounds so interesting that problems aren't that unexpectable16:19
Billy-buntuwell, usb isn't your typical installation.16:19
Billy-buntubut...it 'should' work, since the xubuntu usb creator made it16:20
Billy-buntuinadequate instructions in the grub-pc config dialog..16:20
Billy-buntuI thought I selected the right check box..16:21
Billy-buntumaybe not..16:21
Sysiyhe usb-creator don't make normal installation16:22
Sysiif you want to make real installation, you need to run installer and set it to do installation on your stick16:26
Billy-buntuI didn't know it had a usb option.16:28
Billy-buntuthat's why I used "create usb startup disk" from the system menu.16:29
Billy-buntuI just need the grub configuration for usb..16:29
Billy-buntuI wonder if supergrub tool will setup grub on the usb drive?16:32
Billy-buntuI have the ultimate boot CD with super grub. I'll try that.16:32
Billy-buntuxubuntu on my usb drive is not booting after I installed the updates.18:17
Billy-buntuthe boot config is messed up i think18:17
Billy-buntuhow can I re-install grub to usb?18:18
Sysii'd think that liveusb:s aren't ment to be updated18:18
Sysithose aren't for permanen use18:18
Billy-buntuyeah..9.04 updated ok.18:18
Sysioh, right18:19
Billy-buntuit's a "persistant" install which means it updates and saves changes to usb.18:19
Billy-buntuI want to re-install grub2 to usb18:20
Billy-buntuis there are grub2 gui tool?18:20
neopablohi everybody! Just a question.. Im new to xubuntu, im a gentoo user. But for my powebook G4 i thought of giving xubuntu a try. After some issues, i succesfully installed xubuntu (Sorry for my english). But then i made a mistake18:55
neopablothe mistake was to add a debian http address to my source.list to install tuxcart, then some messages about new updates appeared and i did the update, and in the mid of the update i realized this was a debian address, not a xubuntu one18:55
neopablothe update finished with some errors, and now i cant start session18:56
neopablois there any way to roll back the last update?18:56
neopablothe errors are dbus, hal and libc6 related18:57
neopabloit let me reinstall them, but nothing happens. The problem is when I start my powerbook, i get the image of the xfce mouse, and it remains there for a minute or so, and it restarts suddenly18:57
neopabloi tried to uninstall hal, dbus and libc6 but xubuntu complains about a LOT of essencial packages being uninstalled too, so i abort18:58
neopablois there any way to uninstall the packages without uninstalling the dependencies?18:58
neopabloi dont know what to do next. In gentoo i would know how to solve this, but im new to apt-get, and the way xubuntu install packages and dependencies18:59
neopablonobody?19:01
neopablo:s19:08
neopabloanybody?19:21
dunixneopablo, reinstall. it'll probably make your life easier19:53
neopablohahaha! ok, thank you!!!19:58
r0k3tm3nis there anyone here?20:13
charlie-tca!anyone20:13
ubottuA large amount of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..."  Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out?20:13
anom01ylol20:13
Sysiwow, haven't seen that before20:13
r0k3tm3nok, srry, new to this20:13
charlie-tcaDidn't mean to scare r0k3tm3n away20:18
Pres-GasIts aliiiiiive!21:37
Pres-GasI can now get on freenode21:37
PopeJohey hey22:09
PopeJojust installed xubuntu karmic 6422:09
PopeJobut I can only start the desktop in rescue-mode22:10
charlie-tca:-(22:10
PopeJootherwise the loginscreen just reappears and reappears, when trying to log in22:10
PopeJois it a common problem?22:10
* PopeJo hopes22:11
PopeJo+I got no sound :/22:11
PopeJo<- tripple boot. ubuntu hary heron 32 and win XP run fine22:11
PopeJokk, will browse the wikis22:12
charlie-tcaWhen logging in, use the mouse after the enter password box appears to click on XFCE SESSION at the bottom of the screen22:12
PopeJoif someone has some hints and links for me, just PM or highlight me :)22:12
PopeJoyes, I got 2  XFCE SESSION  ther and on xterm22:12
PopeJoonly the xterm start22:13
PopeJos22:13
PopeJothe other two XFCE SESSIONs just loop back to the login22:13
charlie-tcaDid you upgrade or install new?22:13
PopeJoinstall new22:13
PopeJoos[Linux 2.6.31-16-generic x86_64] distro[Ubuntu "karmic" 9.10] cpu[1 x AMD Athlon(tm) Processor LE-1620 (AuthenticAMD) @ 2.40GHz] mem[Physical: 1.9GB, 80.5% free] disk[Total: 1.4TB, 39.7% free] video[nVidia Corporation C61 [GeForce 6100 nForce 405]] sound[HDA-Intel - HDA NVidia]22:14
charlie-tcaYup22:15
charlie-tcaYou will need to use Ctrl+Alt+F2 and log in to the tty, rm ~/.cache, rm ~/.config, exit, then Alt+F7 back to gdm, select xfce session, login, that should22:17
charlie-tcafix the extra session and looping22:17
PopeJowill try, thx22:18
charlie-tcaI am testing lucid lynx right now and having a few issues myself22:18
PopeJoyupp, thx. that helped :D22:31
charlie-tcaYou are welcome22:34
PopeJoaaand the sound works too. somehow the line was muted in the alsa mixer.22:52
PopeJothose were easy tasks ^^22:52
PopeJowish you the same luck in troubleshooting :)22:53
PopeJogn822:53
charlie-tcaIt almost always starts muted after installation22:53
charlie-tcamine will be much harder, like, months22:53

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