[00:33] <trebuchet> I'm encountering this bug, but a fix mentioned by the last poster in the bugtracker links to wiki.netbsd.se, which is dead(no google cache or archive.org version either), so I cannot read what the work-around is. How do I mount my UFS/FFS2 under Lucid? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/util-linux/+bug/268665
[00:33] <trebuchet> The FFS2 was made with OpenBSD4.7-i386.
[03:54] <tonytraductor> hi
[03:55] <tonytraductor> I installed Xubuntu 9.10 on a friend's laptop, and she has lost her panel. I don't have a machine here with the same system (I have a laptop with jaunty/openbox, and a debian box with openbox & xfce on it).
[03:55] <tonytraductor> I told her to do alt-f2 and type in xfce4-panel, but that did not start the panel (told her the program doesn't exist).
[03:56] <tonytraductor> what does she need to run to restart the panel? (xfce4-panel works on my debian box, but, admittedly, this is stable/lenny...is there a newer XFCE on xubuntu?)
[03:58] <likemindead> !panel | tonytraductor
[03:58] <likemindead> And go with the latest Xubuntu (10.04) for sure.
[03:59] <tonytraductor> that's what I said (alt-f2 -> xfce4-panel). works here...I think she may have just type it wrong...hold on
[04:04] <tonytraductor> I tried xubuntu 9.10 and 10.04 on my netbook, but both gave me headaches.  I installed debian/lenny and it works great.  I think it just isn't fast enough hardware for the newer ubuntus (1.2ghz / 512mb)
[04:04] <tonytraductor> anyway, we got her panel back up. she DID type xfce4-panel wrong the first time.
[04:04] <tonytraductor> thanks!
[04:08] <abra> hello)
[04:11] <likemindead> !hi | abra
[04:11] <abra> http://ubuntuone.com/p/9sK/
[04:13] <abra> The same error happens, when I open already downloaded file in Firefox
[05:14] <abra> I think, this sentence is more correct "I receive the same error, when I open the already downloaded file in Firefox."
[07:42] <ping__luce> hi, is there a way to access a xfce pane through ssh (with -X option) ?
[08:01] <_Techie_> ping__luce, i would presume that you could run xfce4-panel inside a SSH session with X forwarding set up correctly
[08:03] <ping__luce> _Techie_: thanks, but what if I have two panels?
[08:04] <_Techie_> ping__luce, if both panels are started by the single command then i would think that they would both appear
[08:06] <ping__luce> thanks _Techie_
[08:11] <ping__luce> _Techie_: tried, but without success: it says that xfce4-panel is already running
[08:12] <_Techie_> ping__luce, unfortunately without an install of Xubuntu to check syntax against, i cant help you out any further
[09:15] <Niglop> what advantages would xubuntu provide superior to other distro's with xfce environment?
[09:18] <Niglop> ??? lol
[09:36] <_Techie_> Niglop, what advantages would any other distro provide of Xubuntu?
[09:36] <_Techie_> over*
[09:36] <Niglop> lol
[09:37] <Niglop> obviously each distro is different when using different environments and window managers
[09:37] <Niglop> but I have chosen xfce
[14:28] <liljan> just wondering.. gotta try install xubuntu with grub with windows 7.. uhm, is it recommended having 2os at the same harddrive?
[14:29] <charlie-tca> liljan: that is called dual-boot, and should be fine. Please read the release notes referenced in the topic here, though.
[15:44] <likemindead> http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/07/best-advert-for-ubuntu-you-probably.html
[15:47] <charlie-tca> Does anyone know if that ad was ever actually used?
[15:57] <likemindead> Dell continues to flip-flop on truly supporting Ubuntu. ;-[
[16:02] <Aquina> Oh yes!
[16:03] <Aquina> I was so astinished when they started offering Free DOS and Ubuntu G/L but nowadays they just suck.
[18:59] <charlie-tca> perhaps this should have been "OMG Dell! what are you doing? " - http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2010/07/23/why-windows-still-has-good-sales-figures/
[20:11] <xubuntu_evgen> hi 2 all)
[20:13] <charlie-tca> !hi | xubuntu_evgen
[21:42] <Kangarooo> hello what is in xubuntu? nm-applet or network-manager-gnome ? in 10.10 ubuntu bug says nm-applet doesnt exist http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/ekrnkopija-20100723-233900.php
[21:43] <likemindead> u
[21:43] <Sysi> Kangarooo: nm-applet is the panel applet, package may be network-manager-gnome
[22:06] <charlie-tca> I tend to open synaptic package manager and look at them to see which one is installed
[22:07] <slabo> i installed xubuntu on an old laptop and it worked fine at first. after an update, after login i get returned to the login-manager on "xubuntu-session" and "xfce", while xterm and fluxbox work. What could i try?
[22:08] <charlie-tca> login from a tty and delete ~/.cache
[22:08] <slabo> thx, i'll try that.