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T`_what desktop search utility is a good choice for xubuntu 10.4? I'm looking for something equivalent to spotlight on the Mac01:03
bazhangfind?01:06
T`_well i have find on my mac too01:07
T`_looking for something which can do metadata + content search01:07
T`_in applications, folders, etc.. everywhere01:07
bazhangso something shiny then01:08
T`_not necessarily.. as longa s it can do the above01:08
T`_find is file centric only01:08
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xubiNoobHi! Can anybody tell me how can i add a program to application menu bar?09:34
eev2Hi all, I'm observing about 20 sec idle time after I log-in until the autostart applications start. I was wondering if you could help me diagnose what is causing this. I can't see any action when I use the top command. Any ideas? I have xubuntu 10.4.12:29
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astroboyI have a problem with notification: when I go over them with the cursor, they disappear15:46
knomeastroboy, that is a feature15:46
astroboyfresh xubuntu installation15:47
astroboyknome: why is that useful?15:47
astroboyah not to get in the way15:47
knomeastroboy, they are not clickable15:47
astroboyfair enough :P15:47
knomeastroboy, yes, not to get in the way15:47
astroboyok, thanks. I didn't know that and I thought it was a problem15:47
astroboyanother thing15:47
astroboyis there a way to move them15:47
knomeastroboy, i understand that can be confusing :)15:47
astroboybecause they are slightly low15:48
knomeafaik, http://mupuf.org/blog/article/22/ is still pretty much the only way15:48
knomei'm not sure if you can control their exact positioning, though15:49
astroboyuhm ok15:49
Sysiknome: am i only who think notify-osd completely sucks?15:49
knomeSysi, you're not.15:49
knomeSysi, but sometimes you just have to adapt15:49
knomeSysi, one could think it's pretty easy for you since you're still young ;)15:50
Sysii can remove it and live without notifications15:50
schlaftierI must admit I like notify-osd15:50
Sysiif it worked like in others, click and it goes away it would be okay16:01
Sysior it would be in other place16:02
morwen87I just installed xubuntu but my audio doesn't work...17:03
Sysihow are you testing?17:04
morwen87through skype17:04
morwen87plus, i'm not able to listen any default sound17:07
Sysi!sound17:08
ubottuIf you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings.  If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files,  see !players and !mp3.17:08
well_laid_lawnin terminal do   cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp   - careful it is loud - ctrl_c to kill it morwen8717:09
well_laid_lawnanything?17:09
morwen87i'm trying to that, thanks17:09
morwen87do I have to install alsa drivers?17:18
well_laid_lawnthey should have been installed by default17:19
morwen87how do I check if I have it or not installed?17:22
well_laid_lawndpkg -l | grep alsa17:22
Sysithey might aren't on xfce mixer's list by default17:23
morwen87ok apparently I have alsa driver17:25
well_laid_lawntry   alsamixer   in terminal and turn all up17:27
morwen87done but still not working17:31
well_laid_lawnthe command cat /dev/urandom > /dev/dsp produced sound? morwen8717:33
well_laid_lawn?17:33
morwen87no17:33
well_laid_lawno17:33
morwen87it says the device is occupied or something17:33
morwen87busy, I mean17:33
well_laid_lawnthen you need to explore   lspci   to see if the sound card is deected17:33
Sysieven if it shows in lspci there may isn't drivers17:34
well_laid_lawnmorwen87: is this a xubuntu install or an ubuntu install with xubuntu-desktop?17:35
morwen87xubuntu17:35
well_laid_lawnk17:35
Sysii should't matter in lucid17:35
morwen87i installed lucid17:35
Sysi*it17:36
morwen87anyway in lspci I cannot find the sound card17:36
morwen87but there is a multimedia audio controller17:37
well_laid_lawnlspci | grep audio17:37
Sysigrep -i17:37
well_laid_lawnthat's the sound card morwen8717:37
morwen87ok, then it is detected17:38
morwen87but still no sound17:38
Sysitell us the model of it17:39
well_laid_lawnmorwen87: but what is using it atm? "morwen87> it says the device is occupied or something"17:39
morwen87hmmm may it be the you tube page I opened to test the sound?17:40
morwen87i'll close it and try again now17:40
well_laid_lawnk17:40
morwen87still "busy"17:42
well_laid_lawnmorwen87: all I can suggest is a logout/login to try to kill the app using it - unles Sysi has a suggestion?17:46
Sysiinstall updates17:46
morwen87how do I install updates?17:47
morwen87sorry for the very silly questions, but I'm a linux newbie17:47
Sysithere should be application in pnel telling if there re any available17:48
xubuntu931buona sera18:24
xubuntu931c'e' qualcuno che puo aiutarmi?18:24
schlaftier!it | xubuntu93118:25
ubottuxubuntu931: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)18:25
_L30_anyone here to help me with plymouth?19:47
Sysiwhat's up19:50
Kevin___algum fala portugues?19:52
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_L30_how to get the grub menu?20:25
_L30_at startup?20:25
slow-motionhi20:38
Kangarooohow can i connect from xubuntu to xubuntu using Xvnc? ive heard there was xvnc-viewer and xvnc-server but cant find anything like that. found how to connect to XDMCP but in xubuntu cant get System->Administration->Login Screen Setup      Tab Security->Enable XDMCP20:48
_Anthonykangarooo u can just use vnc no?20:55
Kangaroooas im reading https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VNC its not very easy. one solution in that page is everytime i need to ssh and from that computer to connect to the one i want to open vnc session. it would be easyr if i could just use some vnc-server to witch i just need to connect using som vnc-client20:57
_Anthonyyeah20:58
_Anthonyu can use vncviewer20:58
_Anthonythe SSH tunneling is for security purposes20:58
Sysijust install vino and vncwiewer and it should work20:59
_Anthonyyeah20:59
_Anthonyvino is the server i was trying to think of21:00
Sysior vinagre maybe does for instead of vncviewer21:00
KangaroooSysi: vino in server comp yes?21:00
Sysi!info vino21:00
ubottuvino (source: vino): VNC server for GNOME. In component main, is optional. Version 2.28.2-0ubuntu2 (lucid), package size 166 kB, installed size 2840 kB21:00
Kangarooook21:00
_Anthonyactually since your using xubuntu21:00
_Anthonyx11vnc is probably a better choice21:00
_Anthonyits command line though21:01
Kangarooothat was a server. ive installed that on server comp21:01
_Anthonykangaroo: you do vino on the one you want to connect to21:02
Kangaroooaaa. that i need to use to connect thrue ssh to comp i want to use as viever21:02
_Anthonythen the vncviewer/vinagre to connect to the server21:02
_Anthonyyou dont need to use ssh tunneling21:02
_Anthonyits just for security21:03
Kangarooonnnye but thats very dificult way. so theres no easyr way to just make some vncserver to be working on server comp waiting for client comp to connect with one command from client comp?21:03
_Anthonyyeah21:04
_Anthony...21:04
_Anthonythats what its like if you just install it21:04
_Anthonythe only thing you have to do s open the port in the firewall for the server21:04
_Anthonydo is*21:04
Kangaroooyes computer who i want to connect has it own ip so no router is in the way for that. on client is home21:05
Kangaroooee client comp has router network21:06
_Anthonyok then all you need to do21:06
_Anthonyis install vino21:06
_Anthonyand start it21:06
_Anthonythen connect using any vnc viewer21:06
_Anthonyclient comp is making the connection so it doesn't need any ports opened21:06
Sysixub doesn't have firewall by default21:07
_AnthonyI meant in the router if it was behind a router21:07
Kangaroooph :) i was writing in terminal this messege: on server comp i cant open vino thrue ssh. so i need to physicaly start it on it?21:07
_Anthonyyou can start vino through ssh21:08
_Anthonyim pretty sure at least21:08
Sysibut is it possible to set it up?21:08
_Anthonyi dont remember21:08
_Anthonyi use x11vnc21:08
Sysii did graphically21:09
Kangarooomm no. i installed on serv comp vino but it suggests did i mean kino or vinfo. theres packages installed vino-passwd and vino-preferences witch asks for GTK21:09
_Anthonyhmm21:09
_Anthonyif you want to start it from command line i think x11vnc would be your best bet21:11
_Anthonykangarooo: if you want it to keep a seperate user/session for vnc sessions than tightvncserver is nice21:12
_Anthonyit uses a separate profile for all vnc sessions though21:13
Kangaroooah ok i somehow managed.21:16
Kangarooobut i managed only to get in to already opened session21:16
Kangaroooand also without asking password..21:16
Kangarooothrue ssh i opened just x11vnc and it gave info username:2 then in this comp using vncviewer ip:2 i connected without password to exacly the same how i left it.21:19
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