[00:01] does the hibernate feature use a file like windows or the swap partition? [00:02] swap partition by defaultt [00:04] okay, thanks [01:03] hi === ubott2 is now known as ubottu [01:32] my xubuntu 10.04 got black screen after installtion [02:01] my xubuntu 10.04 got black screen after installtion, any solution? [02:03] no error messages or anything like that ? what video card ? [02:05] my old laptop [02:05] no error message [02:05] after loading of xubuntu logo, screen went black [02:06] my laptop - http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-53588.html [03:43] hello, there's no Xubuntu NBR, so will it work out-of-box on my Eee 901 like Ubuntu NBR does? [04:48] hey guys, i was wondering if there is any easy way to install gnome alongside xfce? [04:48] i have xubuntu installed right now [04:48] and i want to be able to use gnome as well [04:49] Yes, just "sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop" (I think). [04:49] Something like that. [04:49] That'll install all the GNOME stuff. [04:50] see [04:50] the odd thing is [04:50] i've treied that [04:50] and it cant seem to find that package [04:50] and i've updated it [04:50] i'm on a fresh xubuntu 10.04 install [04:50] so i'm completely confused why it cant seem to find that package [04:51] Do you have all the repositories ticked? [04:51] yep [04:51] i haven't changed any repo settings since the install [04:51] i literally finished the install a hour or so ago [04:52] and i wanted to get gnome on there as well [04:52] Hmm... [04:52] someone in the ubuntu help room gave me a copy of his working sources.lst [04:52] so it cant be that [04:54] http://imagebin.ca/view/P5_1ghF.html [04:54] It's there for me. [04:55] that makes sense [04:55] i have no idea what my computer is doing [04:55] i can see the xubuntu-desktop package [04:55] but not ubuntu, kubuntu or just straight gnome [04:56] Try changing servers, maybe? [04:56] Then sudo apt-get update [05:01] huh [05:01] well this is interesting [05:01] in the terminal [05:01] i can find it [05:01] ubuntu-desktop [05:01] at least [05:01] but synaptic still doesn't list it [05:02] Terminal FTW. [05:02] hehe [05:02] would you happen to know the name for just gnome? [05:02] so i don't have to install everything that comes with ubuntu [05:04] I'm not sure how you'd do that. [05:09] well i think i'll just install ubunut-desktop [05:09] thanks a lot [05:27] hi in need help [05:28] im installing Xubuntu 10.04 [05:28] on a pc [05:28] yea [05:29] on a pc 85% ate the process of Running dpkg [05:29] did this happen during the xubuntu install? [05:29] yes [05:30] and i'm guessing the install didn't finish? [05:30] yes [05:32] hmm [05:32] what part of the install did it hang at? [05:33] at the 85% [05:34] finally [05:34] thanks for your time [05:34] now is at the 93% [05:35] well bye llamas612 [05:35] good luck! [08:03] hy. why xubuntu does not obey the icon sizes in a gtk theme? === Black_Prince is now known as BlackPrince === BlackPrince is now known as Black_Prince [14:54] Hozsanna [14:54] Ola ikonia bruder [15:17] hi [15:18] Howdy. [15:20] hello together i have xubuntu 10.04 installed [15:21] but i have onbe problem each start, skype and pdigin starts automatically after i logged in but i didn't kno why [15:25] When you log out, tech [15:25] Un-check the "save session" box. [15:25] Also, technikfreak, see the Sessions & Startup under Settings. [15:26] mh [15:26] i have checked out the mark by save session box [15:28] and in the settings i dind't see pdigin or skype for uncheck [15:28] ah maybe i have found it [15:46] hi all [15:50] I reinstalled the kernel and rebooted. I still have the same symptoms as before, except that the cursor in GDM has been reset to the default cursor theme. [15:50] What's going on, Pavitra? [15:51] GDM doesn't give me a username chooser or a place to type my username in. [15:51] I can see the background and the cursor, but no window. [15:51] Weird. [15:52] You could try SLiM -- http://slim.berlios.de/ [15:52] It's a really slick alternative. [15:54] I'll take a look. [15:55] antiX MEPIS, a distro I really dig, uses SLiM. [15:58] antiX has no 64 install tough [16:01] though === fennec is now known as sys [16:08] Well, the login screen *itself* seems to be working, but it doesn't seem to take me to a working desktop. [16:10] XDM produces similar results. [17:50] So yeah, I need some help, anyone here to give some advice? [17:50] cannot use xubuntu [17:50] because of poor display card [17:52] How do I remove Xubuntu without it breaking my bootup? I have Win7 and I tried to format the partition Xubuntu is on and it made it so I couldn't boot to Win till I reinstalled Xu [17:54] hi, how do i add an entry to grub2? [18:15] hello [18:15] I am a very new Xubuntu user [18:15] just got Xubuntu installed 2 hours ago. the very first time in my life... ever [18:15] i installed a copy of Xubuntu to my old PC (bought 6 years ago) [18:15] however, i cannot change my refresh rate to 85... [18:16] there is only one option and it's 60 [18:16] however, there is one problem, it blinks too much and my eyes are going blind tonight :( [18:16] I installed 9.10 nearly a year ago, and I could never change refresh rate [18:16] did u guys did xrandr ? [18:16] would appreciate if anyone out here can give me some good suggestions. [18:16] what is xrandr? [18:16] thanks. [18:17] I used it to dual screen [18:17] ah.. i don't use dual screen [18:17] but it offer some refresh rate etc support by your card [18:17] list [18:17] I have an old Intel 865 integrated graphic card ... but my monitor is very old .. [18:18] yes, i think it's something like this for my crappy old PC too [18:18] between, how can i check my hardwares? eg, what kind of hardware I use [18:18] which command i should type in my terminal? thanks [18:18] lspci [18:18] sudo lshw [18:19] thanks [18:19] let me try [18:20] pci bus is lspci usb is lsusb [18:21] my problem is actually the refresh rate :( [18:21] sigh.. [18:21] ok, the command is good. thanks, i now know which graphics card i use [18:21] cannot use xubuntu [18:21] because of poor display card [18:21] how can i solve this? [18:22] What's the hardware, Takeasy? [18:22] black screen after loading logo [18:22] ok i've got some other prob. I downloaded a big file 1go move it into /media/Data wich is a share partition with windows then went on windows put didn't see my file, neither when I come back in xubuntu :( where can I found it ? I've check lost+found already [18:22] likemindead, http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-53588.html [18:23] You never get to a login screen? [18:24] never [18:24] Mine problem was I had only 800x600 and 640x480 resolutions with 60Hz refresh rate [18:24] i use 10.04 [18:24] Did you try the Live CD? [18:24] god... i have some problems now too [18:24] ya, i 'm using LIVE CD [18:24] while i am browsing online... suddenly there is black screen [18:24] to try without installing [18:24] and the computer stops.. (although power is still on) [18:24] strange [18:25] likemindead, is my problem happens to others? [18:26] Probably. [18:27] Once you install and run updates it will probably be okay. [18:27] Something is wrong with 10.04 [18:27] I don't know what [18:27] I have 10.04 on multiple machines and haven't had any serious issues. [18:27] YMMV [18:28] Ubuntu or Xubuntu? [18:28] xubuntu [18:28] Both, for me. :D [18:28] likemindead, i think the problem is because of my display card [18:28] I prefer Xubuntu, though. :D [18:29] When I installed it, ~16hrs after it was released, something was wrong, so I switched back to 9.10 [18:29] Once you install, Takeasy, there are many ways to work with that issue. [18:29] my display card: Intel Extreme Graphics II [18:29] mine too [18:29] There are different drives and a dimple "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" may fix it right away. [18:29] integrated? [18:30] Black_Prince, i don't understand [18:30] Is your display card integrated? [18:30] i think it is [18:31] my laptop http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-53588.html [18:31] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/Resolution [18:31] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution [18:32] Mine is "Out of range" I have checked it long time ago [18:35] resolution problem? [18:35] i did n't see any "out of range" text [18:36] Yea [18:36] On windows i can use 100Hz refresh rate [18:36] and over 1600x1200 resolution [18:36] mine is 82845G intel integrated graphics [18:37] but on xubuntu i can only use 800x600 and 640x480 display modes on 60Hz refresh rate [18:37] with windows, i simply need to install the driver and that's it.. but the auto run disk for windows cannot work in xubuntu [18:37] i wonder where to find out the graphics driver inside my xubuntu [18:38] It is preinstalled [18:38] xserver-xorg-video-intel [18:38] oh yes, and I installed older driver, version 2.4 and I got 2 more resolution options, 1024x768 and one more ... [18:40] There's an intel915 (or something) driver that helped on some of my machines. [18:40] That's the beauty of Linux, the variety of options! :D [18:41] yes [18:41] but I don't have time for it [18:41] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/i915Driver [18:41] before 9.10 I had all resolutions and modes that my monitor supported [18:42] i wonder if there is a way to change refresh rate thru command terminal? thanks [18:42] i'm playing around with the xrandr without much luck [18:42] sorry if i am asking so many quetsion, really new xubuntu user :P [18:42] oh so you tryed xrandr ? [18:42] can u solve my problem? likemindead [18:43] what the list it gave you ? [18:43] siumuimui, [18:43] Try that last link, Takeasy. [18:43] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/i915Driver? [18:46] i tried 10.10 [18:46] it works [18:46] but have problems too [18:46] there are two apps that always poping up [18:47] @lighta yes, typing a lot of xrandr in terminal [18:48] siumuimui, can you show me result ? I'll try to help with command [18:49] result? [18:49] no results.. no change [18:49] computer screen keeps blinking [18:49] i just want to change refresh rate :) [18:49] ahah [18:50] thanks so much @lighta [18:56] ? siumuimui when you just type xrandr doest it gave you a list of possibly output for your screen ? [18:58] yes, @lighta it did! [18:58] mine is 1152x864 and refresh rate at 60* [18:59] hmm ok but it didn't show you the possibility you wanted ? [19:00] no [19:01] =( [19:01] or maybe you tell me what kind of things i should typ? [19:01] type? [19:04] hmmm you could type xrandr --output LVDS1 --rate 100 [19:04] sigh [19:05] but it probably switch on the one already define by resolution mode [19:05] lighta [19:05] i typed [19:05] yes ? [19:05] xrandr --output VGA --mode 800x600 [19:05] why VGA ? [19:05] and then my screen blinks like crazy with all the words dancing in the monitor :( [19:05] is it a laptop you have ? [19:05] coz with LVDS, the terminal said it's IGNORE command [19:06] no, desktop. old desktop i bought in 2004 [19:06] well when you do xrandr it gave you a little * on actual mode and output card it's name up there [19:07] yes [19:07] on the line [19:07] 1152x864 60* [19:07] yeah [19:07] and up there VGA1 ? [19:07] yes [19:07] VGA connected 1152x864+0+0 (normal left........) [19:08] ok [20:34] he [20:34] hey [20:34] anyone on? [20:50] Is there a forum topic for simply Xubuntu on the Ubuntu forums? God love it, it's light, but I need it a bit lighter, and I know there is slop. I need to tighten mine. [21:33] hello, how defragmenter xubuntu? [21:34] i dont think it is needed [21:34] !defrag [21:34] The default Ubuntu filesystem (ext4) is engineered to avoid fragmentation issues in most cases, see http://linkpot.net/behead/ for a simple example on how it achieves this. [21:35] how ? [21:55] He just told you the docs for how. I was under the impression that most linux distros were handling this automatically. [21:56] hi everybody [21:56] hello [21:56] hi [21:57] i want to change my gdm theme [21:57] but I don't know how [21:57] I'll pop in again, since we have new visitors....Is there a specific Xubuntu forum at ubuntoforums [21:57] ? [21:57] Im using xubuntu 10.04 [21:58] gdm is your window manager right? [21:59] what is by default?? [22:00] I mean, don't think I'm an idiot, I'm pretty sure that's Gnome, and that's part of why I did Xubuntu rather than Ubuntu. [22:00] For Xubunto it should be Xfce4. [22:01] At least, that's how mine came up. [22:01] gdm just handles logging in [22:01] Aha, I knew I wasn't right, but it is a "gnome" development, isn't it? [22:02] gdm? [22:02] the gnome desktop manager [22:02] Yea, please tell me if I'm wrong. [22:02] but xubuntu does use gdm [22:03] MaKuB3x, is that what you want to change? [22:03] in a forum I reed I need go to: xfce menu/ Settings / Configuration of loginscreen [22:03] but I dont have it [22:04] i am sorry, but i am not running xubuntu [22:06] Raggs : my apologies, you are totally right, I've got 3 processes. I thought the Xubuntu was trying to eliminate some of the fluff [22:06] IncrStorm, no appologies, i am not right that often [22:07] MaKuB3x , Do you know how to find the Xubuntu forum? [22:08] yes [22:08] tnks [22:08] Raggs , I just started this distro 2 weeks ago, and I can promise, I'm right almost never, but I was under the assumption that the gnome situation was heavy. That's why I changed distros. [22:08] heavy how? [22:10] This machine is a frankenstein that is running on a compaq presario with a hard motherboard. 256 megs of pc-100 ram is all I've been able to get in the two slots. [22:10] I need less shit running, and less memory used, hence, Xubuntu. [22:10] i see what you mean [22:10] hi, the popup notification does not dock with the notification area, can I move it? screenshot: http://i.imgur.com/QCc0Y.png [22:11] lifenotfound, i have not a clue [22:13] i'm guessing it has to do with the 1024x600 display on the netbook, but it's just an annoyance, no biggie [22:13] Raggs : I know there is a ton of stuff running that I don't want or need. Some of which I loaded. LOL. I need access to smb but I don't want to OFFER anything, so I don't need the daemon. [22:14] C ya [22:14] tnks all [22:14] IncrStorm, i suppose you can kill the deamon then [22:15] lifenotfound : I've heard from a friend that resolution and screen stuff can cause some issues. Occasionally when I boot, I don't get a panel. He said it was to do with that sort of thing. [22:16] Raggs : I'd rather kill it where it starts automatically, but I am REALLY naive about a lot of linux. [22:17] IncrStorm, look for startup applications in the menus [22:19] i am off for a while, i will return [23:44] n8 [23:57] so i just updated to 10.04 from inside the OS [23:57] and i'm stuck at a splash screen that says "keys:Continue to wait; or Press S to skip mounting or M for manual recovery"