[03:09] <nunyab> Hello, not sure if this is the right place to get an answer but has anyone solved ( simply ) the logon loop issue?
[03:11] <nunyab> hello...   ?????
[06:26] <petsounds> good afternoon.. in xubuntu karmic mixer volume always muted after reboot, and i need to scroll up the volume everytime i login. how can i fix this? thanks
[06:39] <agent_j> petsounds: you might want to try the mailing list instead.
[06:41] <petsounds> agent_j, mailing list to get help?
[06:43] <agent_j> yes, because this channel is almost always dead.
[06:43] <agent_j> try here instead: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users
[06:45] <petsounds> agent_j, oki doki. thanks :)
[06:46] <agent_j> petsounds: signing up is pretty straight forward and it's really really useful.
[06:47]  * agent_j can't wait for the Xubuntu LTS, and may become madly obsessed and buy a book on C programming!
[06:49] <petsounds> agent_j, Lucid will be xubuntu LTS? oh i don't know about that :D
[06:49] <agent_j> actually i don't know
[06:50] <agent_j> hopefully it is! but i can remember once that kubuntu had a release which wasn't an LTS, even though the Gnome equivalent was one.
[06:51] <petsounds> agent_j, kubuntu lucid will be the LTS release i guess. no offense but i'm not really into kde :D
[06:53] <agent_j> what's this thing about not liking KDE? i've been using various *buntu derivatives (mostly Gnome) since late 2006 and i still don't get it.
[06:54] <agent_j> i should check "recurring discussions" at UF
[06:55] <petsounds> agent_j, stability. imho ubuntu is more stable.
[06:56] <agent_j> ah. well i'll be moving to xubuntu when the new release comes out. ubuntu is a tad too slow for me and i only use my laptop for basic stuff.
[07:10] <agent_j> g2g........ don't forget to test the next RC everyone :-)
[11:36] <vescha> hi
[11:37] <vescha> is there a way to use those awesome xfce margins on metacity/gnome?
[12:44] <FelipeXubuntu> Hi. I'm having some problens with the panels in my desktop
[12:44] <Sysi> !panels
[12:44] <Sysi> more needed?
[12:44] <FelipeXubuntu> No. exacly that.
[12:44] <FelipeXubuntu> No. exactly that.
[12:45] <FelipeXubuntu> thank you
[14:47] <vhaarr> Hey, I just did an update on lucid and rebooted, and now my xfce4-panel is a regular window with decorations
[14:47] <vhaarr> as opposed to a panel-style box
[14:47] <vhaarr> I looked at the mailing list but I couldn't find any related threads
[14:48] <vhaarr> also I was unable to find the xubuntu forum at ubuntuforums.org that xubuntu.org/help links to
[14:49] <likemindead> There's an IRC chan for Lucid. I think it's #ubuntu+1 or something.
[14:49] <vhaarr> right, but this is xfce-related, so I figured this would be the better place
[14:49] <vhaarr> perhaps not
[14:50] <likemindead> I haven't moved to Lucid yet, but I'm really itching to do so. :D
[14:54] <likemindead> Try #xubuntu-devel vhaarr.
[14:54] <vhaarr> thanks, I'll pop in after dinner
[14:54] <likemindead> (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/IRC)
[15:11] <balvonas> vhaarr: rm -rf ~/.config/xfce4/ and restart xfce
[15:40] <FelpsJ> !xapian
[15:44] <FelpsJ> Hi... a process named update-apt-xapian-index is running on my system. It's cosuming more than 50% of my processor. Can I stop it? or this is an essencial process?
[15:46] <Sysi> http://reformedmusings.wordpress.com/2009/06/05/fixing-update-apt-xapian-in-ubuntu-9-04-jaunty/
[15:47] <FelpsJ> Sysi, ok.. i will try
[15:47] <FelpsJ> Sysi, thanks
[16:04] <likemindead> I've noticed that annoying update-apt-xapian hogging my resources too. Thanks, Sysi!
[16:07] <FelpsJ> likemindead, on the site there is a way that it runs only monthly, not weekly. Not perfect, but looks like it works
[16:13] <likemindead> Right now it runs every time I boot my laptop!
[16:14] <likemindead> I'll be trying that fix immediately.
[16:35] <vhaarr> balvonas: thank you
[16:44] <vhaarr> balvonas: that didn't work
[20:36] <likemindead> The aforementioned solution to the update-xapian-index nonsense has made my old PIII laptop much happier! :D
[20:37] <ron_o>  this is a tough one here. How can I check if my iso is OK? My md5sum keeps changing. Strangest thing. Some here believe it might be hardware related or maybe filesystem related. Im using ext4...
[20:37] <ron_o> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8579862
[20:38] <TheSheep> maybe wait for it to fully download first
[20:39] <ron_o> TheSheep, nope. It did, and every other iso does the same that I've had for ages.
[20:39] <charlie-tca> It should not change. Mine are stable everyday in karmic
[20:40] <likemindead> Yeah, that's sounds bizarre, ron_o. I've never had anything like that.
[20:41] <likemindead> Try the "Check Disc for Errors" option on the Live CD?
[20:41] <ron_o> at the URL above, the poster thinks it's faulty hardware somewhere. I'll change my system to defaults and check out what's going on there. I've already did memtest, so it ain't memory.
[20:42] <ron_o> likemindead, yah...
[20:42] <balvonas> ron_o: i think that reason is bad sectors on your hard drive
[20:42] <ron_o> likemindead, btw, I was trying to install Debian netinstall in Vbox, but the md5sum problem was on xubuntu.
[22:17] <ron_o> Don't know what I did earlier, but now my md5sum is working. It wasn't hardware, it must have been software because after a restart it's working now.
[22:18] <ron_o> I don't think this is worthy of a bug, unless it keeps happening.
[22:18] <charlie-tca> Not unless you can figure out what happened with it
[22:19] <ron_o> yah, exactly. Vague bugs should be and are discounted summarily (from what I've seen)
[22:20] <charlie-tca> If it can not be reproduced by the triager or developer, or there are no good log files to tell what went wrong.
[22:42] <Tutattis> hey, i encrypted a lvm partition on my hdd using lukFormat cipher. if i do a simple remove/delete tables (quick format) is the encryption lost? I mean if i create new partition table and partitions there wont be an encryption there.. right?