[02:38] <Techpod> Afternoon xubuntu
[06:44] <Balsaq> Good Morning.
[11:42] <pedrosanta> hi all
[11:43] <pedrosanta> i was wondering if someone could help me with something
[11:43] <pedrosanta> xubuntu related
[11:45] <pedrosanta> anyone around?
[11:49] <TheSheep> !ask
[12:00] <pedrosanta> okay
[12:00] <pedrosanta> my xfce panels sometimes disapear on my xubuntu 9.10
[12:00] <pedrosanta> how can i prevent that
[12:00] <pedrosanta> or
[12:00] <pedrosanta> how can i submit a bug or something?
[12:03] <TheSheep> !panels
[12:03] <TheSheep> !bugs
[12:12] <pedrosanta> thx TheSheep that first link solved me the problem
[12:12] <pedrosanta> it's not like i have searched the web for this but...
[12:12] <pedrosanta> because i did
[12:13] <pedrosanta> we have alot of public xubuntu terminals and most of the people doesn't knows that alt+f2 hack
[12:13] <pedrosanta> ultimately i made a script that removes those configuration files at each logout...
[12:14] <pedrosanta> but i didn't knew exactly on which files that information was stored...
[12:15] <pedrosanta> i'm pretty sure that a bug has already been filled, i will look further on this "bug" gather some more information and if i think it's relevant i will submit one...
[13:02] <ded_> Maybe someone here can help me... my audio isnt working at all. and heres my lspci output
[13:02] <ded_> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
[13:08] <Aquina> HELP! I have open questions which will expire soon! (https://answers.launchpad.net/~aquina/+createdquestions?field.search_text=&field.sort=NEWEST_FIRST&field.sort-empty-marker=1&field.actions.search=Search&field.language=de&field.language=en&field.language-empty-marker=1&field.status=OPEN&field.status=NEEDSINFO&field.status=ANSWERED&field.status-empty-marker=1)
[13:12] <bazhang> !hdaintel
[13:23] <pteague> i know there are rare, but possible collisions with md5sum, what's a better check?
[13:33] <Aquina> sha?
[13:35] <Aquina> Open a terminal and enter sha1sum, sha224sum, sha256sum, sha384sum or sha512sum. That should provide you with better checksums.
[13:38] <pteague> Aquina: looking at your questions...  my understanding is crontab has a group sticky because the cron file created via crontab -e needs to be readable by the crontab group... not sure about others
[17:49] <Aquina> thx, pteague! :-)