[04:59] <magic_ninja> we got any old schoolers in here
[09:50] <magic_ninja> rub
[10:04] <_Techie_> [AMSG] goodnight everyone
[11:03] <faLUCE> hi. I'm noting that every time I launch a video application (for example: playing a movie) I have a high CPU comsumption (about 50% per application) .  I suspect that this problem has something to do with the hardware acceleration... do you have any suggestion for that?
[11:05] <_Pete_> what kind of video / cpu?
[11:07] <faLUCE> _Pete_: about the cpu: the same cpu on another machine doesn't have problems. about the video: how can I check it?
[11:14] <Carnophage> hi all
[14:07] <riboflavin> is there any way to get xfapplet in the panel to work with the vanilla gnome main menu (NOT the new main-menu, like the package)? Although that menu is an option to add to the gnome-panel, if I start it, it isn't an option in xfapplet, and I haven't been able to find out why or how I can make it one. Anybody know?
[15:55]  * likemindead is grooving to 8-bit Christmas @ work. :D
[16:01] <faLUCE> hi. I'm noting that every time I launch a video application (for example: playing a movie) I have a high CPU comsumption (about 50% per application) .  I suspect that this problem has something to do with the hardware acceleration... do you have any suggestion for that?
[16:04] <likemindead> What's your hardware, faLUCE?
[16:08] <faLUCE> likemindead: VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GME Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
[16:08] <likemindead> Yeah... Intel graphics are still wonky at the moment. :-\
[16:08] <faLUCE> likemindead: and there's not a solution?
[16:09] <likemindead> Not for 9.10 yet.
[16:10] <faLUCE> likemindead: what you say is too much strange
[16:10] <likemindead> Uh... m'kay.
[16:11] <faLUCE> likemindead: whith a VGA Intel GMA950 I don't have any problem
[16:11] <likemindead> I'd fall back to 8.04 which is the Long Term Support release. Much more stable.
[16:11] <faLUCE> likemindead: don't answer if you don't know the answer
[16:11] <faLUCE> otherwise, you can confuse ubuntu users
[16:11] <likemindead> Uh... you're welcome. :-\
[16:21] <Balsaq> what is the sudo command to change password?
[16:24] <likemindead> passwd
[16:24] <likemindead> Use sudo if you're changing it for another user
[16:24] <likemindead> "passwd your_username" or "sudo passwd username_of_others"
[16:25] <Balsaq> its for me, the one i use when i 1st turn on the computer
[16:25] <likemindead> Then you shouldn't need sudo.
[16:25] <Balsaq> i tried sudo passwd and it seemed to take it, but it idnt change my password
[16:28] <likemindead> You included your username? (i.e. "passwd Balsaq new_password_here" ?
[16:28] <Balsaq> no i didnt not in sudo, i just put in sudo passwd and went from there...i haven't tried it any other way
[16:28] <likemindead> You have to tell it what user.
[16:29] <likemindead> Even if you're the only one...
[16:29] <Balsaq> ok so i go into sudo and type....sudo passwd Blasaq_password_here
[16:29] <likemindead> No.
[16:30] <likemindead> Just "passwd Balsaq <New_Password>"
[16:30] <Balsaq> ok so i dump the word sudo
[16:31] <likemindead> Shouldn't need it if it's for you & not another user.
[16:31] <Balsaq> i am the only user
[16:32] <Balsaq> but when i was in there, i did type sudo passwd, and it did say type new unic password
[16:32] <Balsaq> unix*
[16:32] <Balsaq> so i thought i was on the right track
[16:32] <Balsaq> but when i wrestarted it hadnt changed
[16:32] <Balsaq> so i must of only changed my root password
[16:33] <Balsaq> i guess...wonder what i did, cuase it acted like it took it-said successful
[16:35] <Balsaq> well igo back downstairs and try to fix it, thanks likeminded
[19:28] <retour> Xubuntu-Desktop CD has a serious problem with graphic system. Ubuntu 9.10 works OK, Ubuntu 9.10 + XFCE - OK, BUT installation of xubuntu-desktop on the same perfectly working system instantly crashes it with dumping any user with modified screen resolution to log in screen
[19:54] <nicholas_> hi, what is the commend for the xfce terminal?
[19:54] <Sysi> xfce4-terminal
[19:55] <nicholas_> thanks, it works :)
[19:56] <nicholas_> btw, which is the best dock for xubuntu? i just installed Cairo without opengl
[19:57] <Sysi> i tried awn and gnome-do, decided that i don't want dock
[19:57] <nicholas_> yeah, i was using do and maybe i should stick with that instead of a dock
[20:15] <ubuntu_> Hello, i was turning my computer off to fast so Grub failed anyone know how to fix this without reinstalling the Whole Kubuntu System?
[20:16] <likemindead> It won't boot at all now, ubuntu_?
[20:16] <ubuntu_> likemindead: nope
[20:16] <ubuntu_> but the data is still there
[20:28] <ubuntu_> somone know of any good repair grub live CD?
[21:01] <nicholas_> hi, cairo-dock always launches two instances at startup, yet it only appears one in "startup apps", how do i fix this?
[21:03] <Sysi> don't save session and clean ~/.cache/sessions/
[21:07] <nicholas_> yup, that worked :)
[21:08] <nicholas_> ok,  final question: whenever WIFI connects, Applet Manager asks me for a password, how do i get rid of that?
[23:02] <oberon> hi
[23:02] <oberon> I wanna upgrade fuse utils to version 2.8.1
[23:02] <oberon> (from version 2.7.4)
[23:02] <oberon> how do I do that ?
[23:03] <oberon> I tried "apt-get install fuse-utils", but I still have version 2.7.4
[23:13] <likemindead> You'll need to download the latest .deb or compile from source, oberon.
[23:14] <oberon> where can I get the latest .deb ?
[23:15] <likemindead> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=fuse+utils+2.8.1