[00:03] <AmrH> Hey
[00:04] <Ex-Opesa> Hi.
[02:46] <will1> hi
[02:49] <will1> could anyone tell me where to find the gtk-tooltip widget
[02:50] <will1> or why i got a +b on #ubuntu
[02:54] <stlsaint> will1: you got banned from ubuntu?
[02:54] <will1> ahuh
[02:55] <stlsaint> will1: im sure a google search will guide you to the gtk-tooltip widget as i dont know what it is
[02:56] <will1> i tried but it continued to return information on not what I wanted
[02:56] <stlsaint> will1: you check synap?
[02:57] <will1> the package tool?
[02:57] <stlsaint> will1: and most mods are trigger happy in #ubuntu due to so much traffic
[02:57] <stlsaint> will1: no, Synaptic Package Manager
[02:57] <will1> i never went, i tried to join but it gave me a +b
[02:57] <will1> i think gtk-tooltip comes with ubuntu
[02:58] <will1> under the gtkrc theme file in Human it has
[02:58] <will1> widget "gtk-tooltip*"
[02:59] <stlsaint> will1: hrm, not sure to be honest with ya
[02:59] <will1> OK, no problem
[03:04] <pleia2> will1: if you wish to talk about/appeal a ban in #ubuntu, the channel you want is #ubuntu-ops
[03:06] <will1> oh thank you
[07:10] <Puck`> good morning team
[07:10] <pedro3005> morning Puck`
[07:38] <nUboon2Age> i'm experimenting w/ Tomboy.  Its pretty cool.  I can see enormous potential for making clever use of it and if it were further developed it could be downright amazing.
[07:59] <duanedesign> nUboon2Age: Tomboy is really nice. i would be lost without my Tomboy notes
[08:00] <kermiac> +1 duanedesign. I use my tomboy notes for almost everything
[08:00] <stlsaint> i dont :|
[08:00] <stlsaint> scew tomboy :P
[08:01] <stlsaint> duanedesign: hey you know of a way to install video drivers via livecd?
[08:03] <duanedesign> stlsaint: i have never done it but...
[08:03] <duanedesign> stlsaint: open softeare sources and select the cd
[08:04] <duanedesign> at the bottom of the Ubuntu Software tab
[08:04] <stlsaint> duanedesign: well i mean like go download the driver via the nvidia site and install from livecd?
[08:32] <nUboon2Age> duanedesign: i was hearing podcasters like jono bacon rave on about Tomboy.  Now i see why.  http://techie-buzz.com/utilites/tomboy-notes.html kermiac
[08:35] <kermiac> hi nUboon2Age
[08:39] <nUboon2Age> hey kermiac :)  I found out about Tomboy listening to 'Shotof Jaq' that you'd recommended to me (and some other podcasts talked about it as well).
[08:41] <kermiac> nUboon2Age: very good mate :)
[08:54] <svaksha> saji89: saw your pm. thanks.
[08:54] <saji89> svaksha, You're welcome.
[13:16] <slidinghorn> at work, so if you need me, mention me & I'll catch the highlight when I check xchat periodically
[13:35] <nitstorm> anybody there in the room? or am i jus not connected?
[13:35] <Maddeth> nitstorm: your not connected
[13:35] <Maddeth> ;)
[13:35] <Puck`> you are nitstorm (: welcome to #ubuntu-beginners
[13:35] <nitstorm> hello guys
[13:36] <nitstorm> lol
[13:36] <Maddeth> hi nitstorm
[13:36] <nitstorm> Maddeth: hi
[13:37] <nitstorm> is there a good application that is simpler to use than audacity that'll cut part of a sound file and then also can be used to add something to the beginning and end of the file
[13:37] <nitstorm> ?
[13:37] <nitstorm> or something better than audacity
[13:37] <nitstorm> ?
[13:38] <Maddeth> nitstorm: hmm
[13:39] <Maddeth> http://mediakey.dk/~cc/linux-audio-editor-top-3/
[13:39] <Maddeth> nitstorm: not had any personal use of any of them
[13:40] <nitstorm> Maddeth: i have used sweep but i couldn't understand it easily as audacity will look into ReZound
[13:40] <nitstorm> thanks Maddeth
[13:41] <Maddeth> nitstorm: no problemo
[13:42] <nitstorm> ok guys another question
[13:43] <nitstorm> is there some de or wm that is similar to gnome or xfce coz i need to do an install on a low end machine but fluxbox and openbox are really hard to use for me since i have never used them before
[13:43] <Maddeth> xfce is lightweight
[13:44] <nitstorm> it's pretty heavy on the machine
[13:44] <nitstorm> it's about 192 mb ram kinda stuff
[13:44] <Maddeth> just use the terminal :p
[13:44] <Maddeth> nitstorm: xfce should be fine on that surely?
[13:44] <nitstorm> ha ha i need to run audacity on that machine
[13:45] <nitstorm> xfce seems to be bulky on it...
[13:45] <nitstorm> takes quite a while to load
[13:45] <nitstorm> :P
[13:45] <nitstorm> i mean the apps
[13:45] <nitstorm> take a while to load
[13:48] <Maddeth> I was thinking
[13:48] <Maddeth> nevermind
[13:48] <geirha> lxde is supposedly lightweight, though I've never tried it.
[13:49] <Maddeth> still think xfce is pretty damn lightweight
[13:56] <slidinghorn> running lxde on this laptop (it's a dog) -- runs very quickly here :)
[14:04] <duanedesign> lxde is definetly lighter than xubuntu
[14:07] <slidinghorn> IMO xfce is just about as heavy as gnome itself...it's really caught on to the whole bloatware fad.  LXDE is the next generation ;)
[14:19] <duanedesign> slidinghorn: i agree
[14:19] <duanedesign> i think that was one of the reasons they developed Lubuntu
[14:20] <duanedesign> Xubuntu isn't quite 'lightweight' anymore
[14:56] <duanedesign> >:)
[14:57] <duanedesign> wb malev
[14:57] <duanedesign> oops
[14:57] <Mohan_chml> Ohai :D
[14:57] <duanedesign> wb Mohan_chml
[14:57] <malev> ?
[14:57] <Mohan_chml> duanedesign, ty :D
[14:57] <duanedesign> okay it worked :)
[14:57] <Mohan_chml> =]
[15:19] <nselvaprabhu> hi i'm a new to ubuntu
[15:19] <nselvaprabhu> ##there
[15:19] <Mohan_chml> nselvaprabhu, hello
[15:19] <nselvaprabhu> yeah
[15:31] <duanedesign> :\
[15:32] <Maddeth> slidinghorn: duanedesign, been a while since I have used xfce , so was going off past experience :)
[15:32] <Mohan_chml> duanedesign, yes?
[15:33] <duanedesign> Maddeth: :)
[15:43] <pedro3005> is anyone familiar with pastebinit?
[16:07] <duanedesign> pedro3005: a little
[16:12] <pedro3005> duanedesign, I'm failing to use the format option
[16:12] <pedro3005> to syntax highlight it as C
[16:13] <pedro3005> and I'm also not managing to set it to paste.ubuntu.com
[17:46] <phillw> hi, any of the UBT familiar with LAMP ?
[19:17] <sebsebseb> hi
[19:17] <hobgoblin> hi
[19:17] <sebsebseb> hobgoblin: hi
[19:17] <slidinghorn> howdy :)
[20:23] <alien_> hy guys
[20:24] <alien_> if i clean up my sistem will my ipod show back again in rythmbox
[20:25] <alien_> celan var cache and all tht
[20:27] <Darkness_Des> Is there anyway to incorporate the Skype notifications into notify-osd and still have sound?
[21:46] <cndr> which anti virus program would you recommend?
[21:47] <phillw> cndr: anti virus is not required for ubuntu
[21:48] <phillw> if you have WINE or download things to be used on a windows machine, then there are programmes that will take care of Windows systems
[21:49] <phillw> !antivirus
[21:49] <ubot2> Antivirus is something you don't need on !Linux, except where files are then passed to windows computers (perhaps using samba), See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus
[21:50] <cndr> I dual boot with windows, since it shipped with my computer, I want to protect my windows files from within linux
[21:52] <phillw> cndr: actually, think of it the other way round. the linux area will be there to rescue your windows area should it become infected. All the boot systems to rescue windows use linux to ensure there are no beasties when you boot.
[21:52] <phillw> (as in all the ones you pay good money for, it's all actually free)
[21:53] <cndr> so something like klamav would be enough to recover the windows partition?
[21:55] <phillw> cndr: http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=17#p20 was the last time I wrote up on the subject; we use ClamAV, but that is more for servers checking for viruses being included in attachements.
[21:58] <phillw> cndr: it is important you understand the differences between windows and linux; http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=510812 explains it much more detail
[21:59]  * Mohan_chml prays god to not to get disconnected
[22:01] <phillw> Mohan_chml: you need to pray to your local ISP & wish them good health ;-)
[22:03] <cndr> I was unaware that the antivirus programs have a high rate of false positives on ubuntu. I think I might hold off getting  an anti virus program for now, well at least until I finish reading all the links you sent me to look at. Thank you for all your help
[22:52] <bobo123> I wonder, is it possible to run linux from an file containing an image of an partition, and do it completely readonly?
[22:53] <bobo123> that is, run ubuntu from the backup of an partition I made, completly safe that the backup will not change in any way by this