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residentgreycan gparted help reabsorb a partition I set up with another os, instead of reinstalling on the entire disk again?02:39
xubuntu523Hello02:56
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mungewell1Hi, fresh 10.04 install on a X40 and having problems with xorg-intel. Is there a quick way to gen an xorg.conf (ala 'dpkg --reconfigure xserver-xorg' which nolonger does it)?04:24
mungewell1... I should add I want to disable XV ( Option "XVideo" "0" ) to prevent it crashing my system.04:26
ocshi. On 10.04 the xfce panel covers the border of many applications. this didn't happen with 9.10 . is there a way to fix that?07:35
moetunesisn't there an option for that when you right click the panel and configure?07:37
charlie-tcanot in xubuntu07:37
ocsthis is a bug07:37
charlie-tcatry different themes, see if it is theme specific07:38
ocscharlie-tca: this happens with all the themes07:40
charlie-tcabug time07:41
charlie-tcabug against xfwm4, most likely, since that controls the borders and placements07:42
ocscharlie-tca: I noted a lot of bugs in 10.4 ... they don't appear in 9.10 .... this is strange07:44
charlie-tcait happens07:45
charlie-tcathere were a lot of changes again, which will create bugs for some people.07:46
ocscharlie-tca: 9.10 was not so buggy07:46
ocscharlie-tca: anyway, is there a way to fix the bug for the borders?07:46
charlie-tcaI found it to be more buggy then 10.0407:46
charlie-tcaI don't know how to fix it.07:47
ocsin addition there's this hugly bug: http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/1890407:54
ocsI suggest to add it to the topic07:54
charlie-tcaWe try hard not to give references to other os bugs07:54
charlie-tcaWe got a fix for that already, it will be coming soon07:55
ocscharlie-tca: how can I fix it?07:56
ocsthe webpage is not very clear07:57
ocsit suggests to downgrade gtk 207:59
ocsbut how can I do that?07:59
charlie-tcaLet me find the Xubuntu bug08:00
charlie-tcaAre you using xubuntu or arch?08:00
ocscharlie-tca: xubuntu08:00
charlie-tcathen go look at https://launchpad.net/bugs/52011808:00
charlie-tcaIt has the xubuntu specific patch08:01
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ocsthanks very much charlie-tca08:03
charlie-tcaYou are welcome08:03
ocscharlie-tca: I have exo_0.3.106-1ubuntu2.diff.gz and  exo_0.3.106.orig.tar.gz  -----> how can I apply the first (patch) to the second?08:08
charlie-tcaI don't really know. I just wait for the fix08:09
oiuzhi there08:14
charlie-tca!hi | oiuz08:14
ubottuoiuz: Hi! Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines . Enjoy your stay!08:14
oiuzi just installed xubuntu-desktop with apt-get install08:15
oiuzon my ubuntu pc08:15
oiuzthe installation not finish successfully08:15
charlie-tcawhat was the error message?08:16
oiuzi got this error08:16
oiuz E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.08:16
oiuzand if i run df -h08:16
charlie-tcaand what was the result of running 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' ?08:16
oiuzi got this things08:17
oiuz:~$ df -h Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/xvda1            2.4G  2.3G     0 100% /08:17
charlie-tcaout of space08:17
charlie-tcaIt can't continue because there is no drive space to use08:17
oiuzwell my question is08:18
oiuzafter that issue my question is08:18
oiuzhow to install minimal xubuntu-desktop package ?08:18
charlie-tcause the alternate cd08:19
charlie-tcabut you will need to delete some stuff first.08:19
oiuzwith just less than 1Gb of hard drive ?08:19
charlie-tcaAlso, if you already installed Ubuntu, you have a minimal install already08:19
oiuzit is an remote host08:19
charlie-tcaYou do not have enough drive space on the partition to install the xubuntu and ubuntu desktops08:19
oiuzhow many space do i need for the installation ?08:20
charlie-tcaI would guess about 3.5GB for both packages08:20
oiuzwe can't do installation something like08:21
oiuz"sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop without openoffice, withoutuncessary package, etc .... ?08:21
charlie-tcaXubuntu-desktop does not install those. Ubuntu does08:22
charlie-tcaYou installed the ubuntu environment already.08:22
oiuznevermind08:22
oiuzhow to install ubuntu like that ?08:22
charlie-tcaXubuntu-desktop does not want oo.o and other stuff. Xubuntu uses about 1.5GB of drive space, Ubuntu uses about 3.5GB08:23
charlie-tcaI have never tried a minimal Ubuntu installation. You should be able to do that using the alternate image cd, though08:23
oiuzbut you can't understand one thing i try to explain, maybe you don't know what that it means08:25
oiuzmy ubuntu pc is an remote host i can access physically on the device part08:26
charlie-tcaYou seem to want Xubuntu instead of Ubuntu, or do you want both desktops?08:26
oiuzi just only want  to have a webgui interface for my linux ( ubuntu )08:27
oiuzfor now i can only access to pc only by terminal08:27
charlie-tcaSo, it has the server version installed, right?08:28
oiuzyes08:28
charlie-tca!webmin08:28
ubottuwebmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system. See !ebox instead.08:28
charlie-tca!ebox08:28
ubottuebox is a web-based GUI interface for administering a server. It is designed to work with Ubuntu/Debian style configuration management. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/eBox08:28
charlie-tcaMaybe that would be better with the limited partition you have08:29
charlie-tcaIt gives you a gui instead of the terminal, but uses very little space08:29
oiuzthis is what i got08:32
oiuzhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/432621/08:33
charlie-tcaget rid of the period in front of ^08:34
charlie-tcaIt should read exactly like this - sudo apt-get install “^ebox-.*”08:34
oiuzno08:36
charlie-tcaAccording to the wiki page, it must08:36
oiuzit is not exactly08:36
charlie-tcaThe quotes allow you use the wildcard08:36
charlie-tcaThe . you put in front says install a hidden file, which it should not be08:37
oiuzok what is the right command08:39
oiuzcan i do sudo apt-get install ebox08:39
oiuz?08:39
charlie-tcasudo apt-get install “^ebox-.*”08:39
charlie-tcaGo to the wiki and read this page - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/eBox08:40
charlie-tcaYou should not need the ppa part08:40
oiuzwhen i paste this on the terminal sudo apt-get install “^ebox-.*”   i got this      sudo apt-get install .^ebox-.*.08:41
oiuzis that normal ?08:42
charlie-tcaMaybe for the language settings. just use backspace and arrows to remove the extra .'s and then add the double quote08:42
oiuzarrow ?08:44
charlie-tcacursor keys?08:44
oiuzwhich one ,08:44
oiuzidon't understand08:45
charlie-tcahave to remove the . in front and in back of ^ebox-.*08:45
oiuzleave that one08:46
oiuzi got software center08:46
charlie-tcaerase the .^ebox-.*. and type the right part - "^ebox-.*"08:46
oiuzinstalled on my box08:46
oiuzcan i do the installation from software center ?08:46
charlie-tcaYou have software center on the server?08:46
oiuzyes08:47
charlie-tcasearch for ebox then and install from it08:47
oiuzplz wait08:52
oiuzsoftware center not working right i try to troubleshoot08:52
charlie-tcaDid you delete anything from the hard drive?08:52
charlie-tcaIf it is still at 100%, it won't install anything08:53
oiuzyes i tried to remove xubuntu-desktop08:53
charlie-tca!puregnome08:53
ubottuIf you want to remove all !KDE packages, type « sudo apt-get --purge remove kdelibs4c2a kdelibs5-data && sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop » into a !terminal08:53
charlie-tcaMaybe try sudo apt-get --purge remove xfce*08:55
oiuzthanks charlie-tca09:01
oiuzi got leave tu09:01
charlie-tcaYou are welcome09:01
charlie-tcagood luck09:01
Cali1Hello, i have an older pentium 3 notebook (1.0Ghz & 256MB ram)  -  Xubuntu 8.04 runs just great on it.10:43
Cali1I've upgraded to the new lts version but the system is real slow10:44
Cali1do you know if 10.04 needs really a lot more resources than 8.04?10:44
charlie-tcaYes, the newer version is slower on 256MB ram10:44
charlie-tcaIt would prefer 384MB, I think10:45
Cali1this laptop is too old for a ram upgrade...10:45
Cali1thank you for the information10:46
Cali1the only reason i've tried to upgrade is10:46
charlie-tcaYou might take a look in system monitor and see if you can live without some stuff10:46
Cali1good idea10:47
Cali1...10:47
Cali1okay the only reason for the upgrade10:47
Cali1was the newer evince version10:47
charlie-tcaNo ppa?10:47
Cali1my girlfriend studies and she needs to print out10:47
Cali1a lot of papers . Evince on 8.04 sucks at printing out multiple pages on 1 page10:48
Cali1ppa?10:48
charlie-tcapersonal package archive in launchpad10:48
charlie-tcaI'm looking now10:48
Cali1for evince?10:49
charlie-tcayes, sometimes a developer will package the new versions to allow them to run in older releases10:49
Cali1would be great ..... i've looked around for a while but didn't not find something10:50
charlie-tcaNothing newer than 2.22, which is in Hardy10:52
Cali1thanks :/10:53
charlie-tcaProbably has dependencies that can't be back ported10:53
Cali1maybe10:53
Cali1do you know other pdf viewers10:53
charlie-tcaI don't use any10:53
Cali1who offer good print settings10:53
Cali1:)10:53
charlie-tcaevince is the best one that I know of10:54
charlie-tca!pdf10:54
ubottupdf is the Portable Document Format created by Adobe; viewable in GNU/Linux with xpdf/kpdf/okular/evince, and also adobe reader (free download, but closed source)10:54
TheSheepthere is also acrobat, but ugh10:55
Cali1i've tried it10:55
charlie-tcayup10:55
TheSheepand epdfview10:55
charlie-tcaokular I think has printing issues10:55
Cali1but printing did not work as good as with the new evince version10:55
drcodehi all11:00
drcodeIhave installed lucid xubuntu 10.04 , how can I setup Radeon 7000/VE ?11:01
drcodethanx11:01
charlie-tcaInstall it using Applications -> system -> Hardware Drivers11:07
drcodeno driver there11:08
drcodeI did try it11:08
drcode01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon RV100 QY [Radeon 7000/VE]11:09
charlie-tca!radeon11:09
ubottuFor Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto11:09
Cali1yes the radeon driver should be already running11:09
Cali1if have an older radeon 7xxx mobile11:09
Cali1and searched after the ubuntu 10.04 upgrade11:10
Cali1for the fglrx11:10
Cali1but it' the radeon instead11:10
Cali1no need for propri. hardware drivers11:10
drcodeI see11:10
drcodethanx11:10
drcoderoot@user1-desktop:/home/user1# glxinfo |grep vendor server glx vendor string: SGI client glx vendor string: Mesa Project and SGI OpenGL vendor string: Tungsten Graphics, Inc.11:11
drcodeCali1: is it ok?11:12
drcodeCali1: Idid install fglrx11:13
Cali1ah okay11:13
drcodehow do i config it?11:13
Cali1if you've installed fglrx and it works11:13
Cali1okay11:14
drcodek11:14
drcodethanx11:14
Cali1last time i've tried it11:14
drcodeIcan install compiz?11:14
drcodeit come with xubunutu?11:14
Cali1the system had serious issuees11:14
Cali1normally yes11:14
drcodehow can Icheck it?11:14
Cali1if you have installed the package compiz11:15
Cali1you should be able to install it under the system - settings11:15
Cali1and there somewhere in the visual settings / desktop effects11:16
drcodeok11:16
Cali1to config fglrx you can try fglrxconfig11:16
drcodethanx11:16
drcodeI will check it11:16
Cali1for the compiz start11:16
Cali1you can also type in the terminal11:16
Cali1compiz --replace &11:16
Cali1to start compiz11:17
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Cali1i'l quit11:18
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ebbiehi, i'm searching for bluetooth in xubuntu 10.0413:39
ebbiethe bluez-gnome package is not there :(13:40
charlie-tca!bluetooth13:40
ubottuFor instructions on how to set up bluetooth, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup13:40
charlie-tcaIt may not be installed by default in Xubuntu13:40
ebbieok, i take a look on it :) thx13:41
ebbiewow, the bluetooth hardware is gone... before those packages the hcitool scan works13:51
ebbienow the hardware seems to be frozen :(13:51
ebbie... try a reboot13:51
Cali1hi there15:22
TheSheephello Cali115:22
Cali1i had some problems with a slow xubuntu installation yesterday15:24
Cali1and i wanted to use puppy as frugal15:24
Cali1installation on the same sda15:24
Cali1and of course.. i killed the xubuntu installation15:24
Cali1now i've finished the reinstallation15:24
Cali1and xubuntu 10.4 is just as fast as 8.04 was before15:25
Cali1weird15:25
TheSheepshame you don't have the old logs anymore15:25
Cali1the only thing i did yesterday was to update after the new installation15:25
Cali1there were updates over 60mb15:26
Cali1now i reduced updates to security-only15:26
Cali1and had just a teX update 112kg15:26
Cali1kb15:26
Cali1if i would have more time15:26
Cali1i would retry to apply all pending updates15:27
Cali1... but now -> System runs great and won't be touched again (P3 1GHz, 256MB)15:28
visitor1wow15:28
Cali1wowß15:30
Cali1?15:30
visitor1256mb ram and its working ok ?15:30
Cali1right now?  yes absolutley15:31
arthurjohnsonCali1 visitor1: 256 is fine for Xubuntu, just don't run Firefox.  Use Chromium15:31
Cali1i have firefox and abiword running15:31
charlie-tcaor midori15:31
Cali1and 192mb of 244 are in usage15:31
Cali1@arthur: this is the laptop of my girlfriend15:31
arthurjohnsoncharlie-tca: +1 on that. Midori is getting nice.15:31
Cali1she likes firefox15:31
arthurjohnsonCali1: Once you start hitting flash sites, that memory is going to go out of control.15:32
Cali1i offered her already chromium f.e. but she didn't like it a lot (no master password etc.)15:32
Cali1wait15:32
Cali1let'S test it on youtube ..15:32
arthurjohnsonCali1: Welcome to Swap City, population YOU15:32
charlie-tcaI keep trying to get midori to work for me, but it isn't quite there yet15:32
arthurjohnsoncharlie-tca: Yeah. I tried to love Midori, but I agree. Not quite there. Soon thou..15:33
arthurjohnsoncharlie-tca: I'm using Chromium on my slower machines.15:33
Cali1has anybody tried lubuntu-desktop already?15:33
arthurjohnsonCali1: It doesn't use that much less than Xubuntu15:33
charlie-tcaI downloaded it15:33
charlie-tcabut it is only about 30% lighter than Xubuntu15:34
arthurjohnsoncharlie-tca: If that. They are still missing a few essential services.15:34
arthurjohnsoncharlie-tca: Like thunar-volman like service15:34
charlie-tcaAre they using thunar? I thought it might pcfman15:35
Cali130% lighter in mb or in ram?15:35
charlie-tcadisk space and ram15:35
arthurjohnsonCali1: Pretty much both.15:35
Cali130% can be a lot?15:35
arthurjohnsonCali1: I had Lubuntu running in one VirtualBox and Xubuntu running in another. Only saved about 20 megs of ram.15:35
charlie-tcaThat's about right according to the reviews I have read15:36
arthurjohnsonXFCE4 and LXDE use the same amount of RAM in the tests that I've run.15:36
arthurjohnsonRight around 100 megs.15:36
Cali1thanks15:36
Cali1okay youtube is running15:37
Cali1video is running of course15:37
Cali1204 of 256mb15:37
Cali1of course the video is not running fluently15:38
Cali1but its ok15:38
Cali1i'm sure15:38
Cali1as soon as i will apply the latest updates to xubuntu 10.04 the slowlyness beginns15:39
arthurjohnsonCali1: Now, try another flash based site, or open a tab and start surfing.  That memory will go away pretty quickly.15:39
arthurjohnsonCali1: You can even close the youtube tab. The memory won't free up.15:39
Cali1of couse15:39
arthurjohnsonFirefox memory management is brutal15:39
charlie-tcaCali1: are there a bunch of updates? Maybe apply them one at a time, to find the one slowing it down?15:39
Cali1too much can't be done15:39
Cali1@charlie : my girlfriend needs her laptop back :)15:40
arthurjohnsonCali1: It will also help to close firefox out once in a while, expecially after watching a bunch of videos.15:40
charlie-tcaOkay15:40
charlie-tcaI'll try to reproduce that here, on a desktop system15:40
charlie-tcaI have an 866MHz that I can cut back to 256MB ram and try it15:41
charlie-tcaCali1: is the swap file bigger than the memory?15:42
Cali1yes15:42
Cali1memory 256mb   - swap 72915:42
Cali1mb15:43
charlie-tcaokay15:43
charlie-tcaI will try to reproduce this weekend15:43
Cali1and at the moment the swapiness was turned down to 10 (on the fly)15:43
Cali1i want to test out whart15:43
Cali1what's better15:43
Cali1for a small amount of ram15:44
Cali1....  AND  ... i've ordered an additionell so-dimm 256 for this old but still nive evo n600c notebook15:45
Cali1are you often here in the xubuntu irc?15:45
charlie-tcawho? me?15:46
Cali1yes15:46
Cali1so i'll know the results of your test15:47
charlie-tca5-6 days a week, but normally from about 12:00 noon UTC to 18:00 or 19:00 UTC15:47
Cali1ok :)15:47
Cali1another information:  i deactivated the "load gnome runtime at startup" in the start up/session settings15:48
charlie-tcayup15:48
charlie-tcagot to get as close to what you have as possible15:48
charlie-tcaadded applications?15:48
Cali1right now none15:49
Cali1ext415:50
Cali1first time i tried this filesystem today15:50
charlie-tcaOkay15:50
charlie-tcaWhat was the filesystem yesterday? still ext4?15:50
Cali1no ext315:50
Cali1:)15:51
poop23If you scroll a background window, it is brought forward. This behaviour is new (and somewhat annoying) to me. Can I disable it?15:51
Cali1and i deactivated also the tty2-615:51
Cali1consoles15:51
Cali1nothing else15:51
charlie-tcapoop23: Applications -> Settings -> Window Manager, Focus15:51
charlie-tcaCali1: might have been ext3 doing it for some reason. How big a partition?15:52
Cali127gb15:52
Cali1its a 40 gb ide15:52
Cali1drive15:52
Cali1with 12gb winXp15:52
Cali127gb  Xubuntu15:53
charlie-tcaOkay15:53
Cali1and the rest (729mb) swap15:53
poop23charlie-tca: There's no "stop doing that thing where you raise windows when i just scroll in them"15:53
poop23lol15:53
charlie-tcapoop23: unchecked "Raise on focus" ?15:54
poop23there's just "raise on click", which i want anyway15:54
poop23charlie-tca: it is unchecked15:54
charlie-tcaRaise on focus means if the mouse hovers on the window15:54
poop23yeah15:54
charlie-tcaAbove that, Focus model should be "Click to focus"15:54
poop23it... is15:55
Cali1i'll quit  - thanks and see you during the next days15:55
poop23the only difference is that now a window is brought to top when i scroll in it, which i don't think used to happen15:55
poop23it sounds like just one line of code was added somewhere, without the option to disable it :P15:55
charlie-tcaAre you on 10.04 or 9.10?15:56
poop2310.0415:56
charlie-tcaStraight xubuntu installation?15:58
charlie-tcapoop23: If that is a Xubuntu installation, without gnome, can you file a bug on it and include the things I asked you?16:01
charlie-tcaSubscribe me16:01
poop23i'm not sure it's without gnome16:01
poop23i actually installed nautilus at one point cause thunar had this weird thing where if i double clicked to enter a folder, i couldn't do anything there anymore and had to Ctrl+N to continue working16:02
poop23but if i used the keyboard to move around it worked fine16:02
charlie-tcaI don't think that should matter16:03
charlie-tcago ahead and file it16:03
poop23where? lol16:03
charlie-tcaubuntu-bug xfwm416:03
charlie-tcaI think the window manager should be responsible for that16:03
poop23but wait16:04
poop23are you on xubuntu too?16:04
charlie-tcayes16:04
poop23just try scrolling up or down any window in the background16:04
poop23does it stay in the background?16:04
charlie-tcaconsistent, isn't it/16:05
charlie-tcaStill got to be filed and confirmed16:07
charlie-tcaI can file it later today16:07
charlie-tcapoop23: Is that a 386 or 64bit?16:16
charlie-tcaI can not reproduce the focus issue on my PIII here16:17
charlie-tcapoop23: found the settings to make it stop focusing16:25
poop23oh yay16:26
charlie-tcaApplications -> settings -> Window Manager Tweaks, Accessibility, uncheck "Raise windows when any mouse button is pressed"16:27
charlie-tcaDon't even need to log out. It is immediate16:27
charlie-tcaApparently, the scroll wheel movement is a "mouse button pressed"16:34
poop23ahh!16:59
poop23awesome :D16:59
poop23thank you16:59
samsaall: anyone an idea how to deal with 2 bateries in an notebook?17:57
samsaso how to configure when automaticly switching between them and how to chose manualy?17:58
arthurjohnsonsamsa: I'm not sure, I've never used a dual-battery laptop.18:09
Anthoohello19:03
AnthooSomebody who could assist me? I have a problem with Xubuntu19:04
Anthooin fact I plug my USB key, and nothing it not on the computer19:05
arthurjohnsonAnthoo: Thats a known issue, here is the fix...19:06
arthurjohnsonEdit your /etc/rc.local file ( gksu mousepad /etc/rc.local )19:07
arthurjohnsonAnd put /usr/sbin/hald in it before "exit 0"19:07
arthurjohnsonReboot and you will be all set.19:07
arthurjohnsonMake sure you save your changes thou19:07
AnthooI put before exit 0, I put this: / usr / sbin / hald   ??19:11
Anthooarthurjohnson: ?19:12
schlaftierAnthoo: without spaces, exactly like arthurjohnson told you: /usr/sbin/hald19:12
arthurjohnsonAnthoo: Exactly like I told you19:13
arthurjohnsonschlaftier: Thanks19:13
schlaftierarthurjohnson: by the way, I have hald running even though it is not in my /etc/rc.local19:14
arthurjohnsonschlaftier: Yeah, with fresh installs of Xubuntu without autologin it works without the rc.local hack19:15
Anthoogive it this: http://paste-bin.toile-libre.org//view.php?id=106  ??19:16
arthurjohnsonAnthoo: Yup, just like that19:16
arthurjohnsonAnthoo: Save your changes, reboot, and all will be right with the world.19:16
schlaftierarthurjohnson: I see. I always thought autologin was a bad thing ;-)19:17
arthurjohnsonschlaftier: Well, technically yeah19:19
Anthooit works:) thank you very much19:23
AnthooI have another problem when I restarted or shut down my computer, it blocks the logo xubuntu what?19:24
Anthooarthurjohnson: ?19:38
alex_____hi! I've installed xfce (xubuntu 10.04), but I can't make compiz work on it... I search for xorg.conf but didn't find it on /etc/X11, my Intel GMA945 isn't using a restricted driver... hwo can I make it work?19:46
Anthoo:'(20:07
arthurjohnsonAnthoo: I really don't understand your request.21:04
arthurjohnsonAnthoo: Can you clarify?21:04
Anthooarthurjohnson: ??22:20
SumnerHi folks. I'm in need of a little assistance. Anyone available?22:25
schlaftierSumner: ask your question and see if somebody can help you22:26
SumnerOK.22:27
schlaftierSumner: also, if it is not Xubuntu-specific, you might have a better chance in #ubuntu22:27
SumnerI was in here a few days ago with this problem, but got attitude. :-(22:27
SumnerIt is Xubuntu-specific.22:27
SumnerOK... I've used the default Ubuntu confog (Gnome) and it's quite nice, but I figured I'd try Xubuntu on my little POS laptop. Xubuntu works great! but seems to be missing something I kinda need.22:29
SumnerWith Gnome, I can click on "Places" then "Network" and get to all the stuff on my fileserver.22:30
SumnerXubuntu doesn't seem to have that.22:30
SumnerSuggestions?22:30
Anthoo????22:43
SumnerAnyone?22:44
MalkavianManiacwhats the problem?22:44
SumnerOK... I've used the default Ubuntu confog (Gnome) and it's quite nice, but I figured I'd try Xubuntu on my little POS laptop. Xubuntu works great! but seems to be missing something I kinda need.22:45
SumnerWith Gnome, I can click on "Places" then "Network" and get to all the stuff on my fileserver.22:45
SumnerXubuntu doesn't seem to have that.22:45
MalkavianManiachrmm, i know what ya mean22:45
MalkavianManiaclemme do a bit of research22:45
Anthooj'go x) , bisouu , sms si tu veux ;D ;; j't'adoore :::22:46
Anthoooup's22:46
AnthooI have another problem when I restarted or shut down my computer, it blocks the logo xubuntu what?22:46
MalkavianManiacSumner, a quick google turned up this... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=30413122:47
SumnerI'll explore that and see what happens. Thank you!22:48
MalkavianManiacAnthoo, while ive never come across your problem before, does it infact hinder the operation of ubuntu in anyway?22:49
AnthooMalkavianManiac: How does?22:56
MalkavianManiacAnthoo, does it stop the system from loading, does it increase load time by an extended period of time?22:56
AnthooMalkavianManiac: what ?22:58
MalkavianManiacparlez-vous français ?22:59
AnthooMalkavianManiac: oui :)23:00
MalkavianManiac!fr23:00
ubottuCe canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en francais, merci de rejoindre #ubuntu-fr, ou #ubuntu-qc. Merci.23:00
Anthootanck you23:00
zer0xCan anyone tell me if PulseAudio is included by default in Xubuntu 10.04?23:32
zer0xThe H0RR0R!!! Its there! AaAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaRRrrrrGgggHHHHHH!!! The DAEMON!!! PULSE!!!!! RUN fOR tHE HILLss!!!23:36
* zer0x Throws cloak around self...23:40

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