[00:07] <Char|ie> is there  a directory where all installed packages are in?
[00:07] <Char|ie> or is there a way I can 'cat list' to list all the installed progs I have?
[00:21] <travis_> would anyone mind helping me on a xubuntu problem?
[00:21] <Char|ie> wht
[00:22] <travis_> i installed xubuntu-desktop alongside ubuntu, and i was looking through the themes that came preinstalled. When i went to one specific theme, it logged me out of xubuntu and will not let me log in again
[00:23] <travis_> i can log in to gnome just fine
[00:24] <Char|ie> on the main screen login, do you see the configurable sessions? to use xfce ?
[00:24] <travis_> yes
[00:25] <travis_> i tried logging in with xubuntu desktop session and xfce session, and both do the same
[00:26] <Char|ie> wow thats weird, are you using the latest ubuntu or you're using an older version and installed the new xubuntu desktop?
[00:27] <travis_> im using ubuntu 10.04 and installed xubuntu from synaptics
[00:27] <travis_> it must have been a corrupted theme, because i cant get in to change it
[00:27] <travis_> there is an error code, but it disappears to fast for me to see what it says
[00:32] <travis_> should i try this to see if there are errors?   |       less ./.xsession-errors
[00:33] <travis_> anyone?
[01:12] <DeM0nFiRe> Hello
[01:29] <likemindead> !hi | DeM0nFiRe
[01:29] <DeM0nFiRe> Hey
[01:32] <travis__> can anyone help me with a issue with xubuntu? i tryed some pre-installed themes, which one of them, i guess was corrupted, logged me out of xubuntu and i cant log in anymore, just keeps returning to the login screen
[01:32] <travis__> !hi
[01:34] <DeM0nFiRe> Hey guys, Xubuntu doesn't come with a menu editor anymore, and I can't find xfce4-menueditor in the snyaptics package manager. Is there an alternative I am supposed to be using?
[01:35] <travis__> i dont know currently i cant log in to xubuntu currently
[01:35] <travis__> and no one here will help
[01:36] <travis__> is anyone willing to help???? or you could just simply say you dont know
[01:37] <knome> !ask | travis__
[01:37] <knome> also, people might just not be online right now
[01:37] <travis__> i already asked the question!
[01:37] <travis__> ok
[01:37] <knome> !patience
[01:38] <knome> DeM0nFiRe, no, sorry, there's no menu editor for now..
[01:38] <travis__> i didnt repeat my question, all i said is that i asked it recently
[01:38] <DeM0nFiRe> Oh damn that sucks
[01:38] <knome> travis__, yes, but see the links please. about the issue, maybe try removing .cache fist
[01:38] <knome> travis__, ~/.cache
[01:39] <travis__> oh ok sorry if i misunderstood
[01:39] <knome> DeM0nFiRe, i know, it's somewhat frustrating
[01:40] <DeM0nFiRe> So I've just got to create .menu files myself? Would you happen to have a link to the available symbols and such?
[01:40] <knome> DeM0nFiRe, for which apps would you like to create those files? does those appear in the gnome menus?
[01:41] <knome> DeM0nFiRe, if answer to second is no, then try contacting the app upstream about creating the menu file :)
[01:41] <DeM0nFiRe> Oh, I want to make a new desktop menu, I want to make a new "Applications" menu
[01:42] <knome> DeM0nFiRe, are you saying you want a new menu with existing icons in another menu?
[01:43] <DeM0nFiRe> Yes, by symbols I meant like the "xfce-education.directory" stuff
[01:43] <knome> right...
[01:43] <DeM0nFiRe> Like the symbols you use in the xml file to get lists of applications instead of manually adding a <app> for everything
[01:43] <knome> no, i don't know those shortcodes, but you might try searching google for them
[01:44] <DeM0nFiRe> Yeah, I am, I was just wondering if you happened to know them
[01:44] <knome> no, sorry, i don't know everything ;) (even if i sometimes get close)
[01:45] <DeM0nFiRe> :P
[01:45] <knome> DeM0nFiRe, http://wiki.xfce.org/howto/customize-menu
[01:45] <travis_> i found a solution anyway, ill uninstall xubuntu from ubuntu and reinstall again from synaptics
[01:46] <knome> DeM0nFiRe, i suppose you are interested in the "create root entries" section
[01:46] <DeM0nFiRe> Ha, I am already on that page ;)
[01:46] <knome> then you should be fine.
[01:47] <knome> travis_, be sure to purge, otherwise that might not work.
[01:48] <knome> i will hit the bed now. good luck for both of you on your journeys.
[01:49] <DeM0nFiRe> Ugh, wow, it looks like it's been made a lot harder than it has to be, haha
[02:03] <DeM0nFiRe> Sweet, I've got it doing most of what I want
[02:34] <DeM0nFiRe> Haha, there we go, got my menu doing what I want
[04:11] <travis_> !ask
[04:12] <travis_> !ask Chanserv
[04:12] <travis_> !ask | Chanserv
[04:12] <travis_> could anyone help me?
[05:07] <emma> any idea why youtube is suddenly not working forme?
[05:07] <emma> I had xubuntu 9.10 and everything was fine. Then I did a system upgrade to xubuntu 10.04 now YouTube says I need flash
[08:20] <rgnr> hey guys
[08:20] <rgnr> wtf
[08:20] <bazhang> !language
[08:20] <rgnr> u8buntu cvannot handle files larger than 3gb?
[08:23] <psycho_oreos> its not ubuntu, its the filesystem
[08:24] <psycho_oreos> and its rare for it to not support a single file above 3GB unless you're using ext2 for example (which you shouldn't)
[08:24] <Sysi> (ext2 does support big files)
[08:26] <psycho_oreos> my bad, I read somewhere that ext2 can't handle single file sizes beyond 4GB
[08:26] <Sysi> fat32 can't
[08:26] <bazhang> he's crossposting and trying to copy to fat32
[08:27] <psycho_oreos> ah ha
[08:27] <Sysi> !crossposting | rgnr
[08:32] <rgnr> new title achieved! Crossposter!
[08:32] <rgnr> XD
[08:35] <rgnr> !crossposting | Sysi
[08:35] <rgnr> :D
[08:36] <rgnr> !crossposting | all
[08:36] <bazhang> rgnr, stop that
[08:36] <rgnr> why? that's pretty funny )
[08:36] <rgnr> do I annoy you?
[08:36] <bazhang> its a support channel not a comedy channel
[08:37] <rgnr> thus I'm not asking you to tell jokes )
[08:37] <rgnr> and play comedies
[08:37] <rgnr> and act funny
[08:38] <bazhang> !ot | rgnr
[08:39] <rgnr> !lol | bazhang
[08:39] <rgnr> got it?
[08:39] <bazhang> yep
[08:40] <rgnr> no lolz allowed )
[08:40] <bazhang> stay on topic should you wish to remain in the channel
[08:40] <rgnr> ok ) cya anywayz ))
[13:05] <slow-motion> hi
[13:06] <Takeasy> help! my desktop icons are disappeared, and cant right click on desktop
[13:07] <brot> Takeasy: you may try to start xfdesktop
[13:08] <Takeasy> how?
[13:08] <Takeasy> i'm sorry, i'm new to this
[13:09] <Sysi> you could just try to relogin
[13:09] <Sysi> maybe remove everything on ~/.cache/sessions/
[13:10] <Takeasy> tried, problem still
[13:10] <Sysi> alt f2 "xfdesktop"
[13:12] <Takeasy> problem solved, Sysi
[13:12] <Takeasy> thanks, Sysi
[13:12] <Sysi> that's what brot told to do actually :P
[13:12] <brot> :)
[13:13] <Takeasy> ya, thx brot
[13:14] <Takeasy> i 'm new to linux
[14:51] <kangarooo> charlie-tca: im now in alternate installation now i have step: Choose and install programms either i translated it wrong to english couse i didnt get to choose programms or translation is wrong.
[14:52] <charlie-tca> Are you using expert mode?
[14:53] <Sysi> you need to set questions asked by priority
[14:54] <kangarooo> charlie-tca: no not expert mode. ah so in expert mode set at disk boot in f6 and then installing would allow to choose programms?
[14:55] <kangarooo> all i did is checked cd for errors then install. didnt change no mode
[14:55] <charlie-tca> It would allow you to choose everything, but I can NOT help with it
[14:55] <kangarooo> cool im then restarting.. choosing programms is better
[14:55] <charlie-tca> Then install will choose and install programs
[14:56] <charlie-tca> kangarooo: when it fails, you must fix it, there is very little help when you use expert mode
[17:34] <luis_> anyone speak portuguese here?
[17:35] <knome> !portuguese | luis_
[17:36] <luis_> obrigado
[18:14] <slow-motion> bye
[18:56] <Bashhead> hello
[18:57] <Bashhead> can anyone help a newb connect to the internet on a fresh installation of xubuntu 10.04
[18:58] <Bashhead> can anyone help a newb connect to the internet on a fresh installation of xubuntu 10.04
[19:02] <Bashhead> can anyone help a newb connect to the internet on a fresh installation of xubuntu 10.04
[19:02] <charlie-tca> !patience | Bashhead
[19:35] <kangarooo> Bashhead: plug in lan wire and set ips if not using router. if using router set ips in router and in comp set auto DHCP. if using Wifi connect to wifi
[19:41] <Bashhead> could you dull those instructions so a monkey could understand?
[19:41] <Bashhead> i am trying to connect my laptop to the internet wirelessly
[19:42] <kangarooo> in notification area theres network plugin. left clicking it will show all available wifis
[19:43] <kangarooo> notification area in clean xubuntu installation is locatead in top right area
[19:43] <kangarooo> its in a top panel right side
[19:44] <Bashhead> mhm
[19:44] <Bashhead> ive got it open
[19:44] <Bashhead> Network Connections
[19:45] <kangarooo> choose your wifi (if it has password enter it) and ur connected
[19:46] <kangarooo> only one left click (and not right click)..
[19:46] <Bashhead> the only option that comes up in any of the tabs is in the "Wired" tab and thats "Auth eth0"
[19:46] <Bashhead> Auto*
[19:47] <Bashhead> if it helps, i have nothing connected to my laptop from the router
[19:48] <Bashhead> (because all hte tutorials i have seen say that xubuntu hasnt recognized the wireless chip/card)
[19:48] <kangarooo> then u dont have wifi installed.. its possible to find solution googling comp name + ubuntu or googling lspci outputs ethernet controler name + ubuntu
[19:50] <kangarooo> lspci output u can get in terminal writing lspci (thats a command that needs to be written in terminal) terminal can be accessed from Applications 1st submenu (if using english) and terminal
[19:52] <Bashhead> how do i find the controller naem?
[19:52] <Bashhead> name*
[19:53] <kangarooo> lspci gives out also Ethernet controller:
[19:53] <charlie-tca> y
[19:54] <Bashhead> when i type lshw -C Network, 3 sections come up
[19:54] <Bashhead> Ethernet interface, network controller, and wireless interface
[20:00] <kangarooo> try nm-tools ive found this may help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide but also try finding ubuntu + ur laptop name
[20:00] <kangarooo> and maybe + wifi
[20:02] <Bashhead> i found this googling compay + ubuntu wireless
[20:02] <Bashhead> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=930155
[20:07] <Bashhead> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx
[20:07] <Bashhead> broadcom is the only thing the shows up
[20:08] <paveway> hi to all
[20:08] <Bashhead> this is so confusing :(
[20:09] <paveway> i've a problem with xfce, does anybody help me?
[20:11] <paveway> i changed the video resolution and all worked well, i rebooted the pc and now, at boot, i'm unable to enter into Xsession, how I can reconfigure the video resolution to the previous?
[20:25] <Bashhead> i still cant connect to the internet
[20:52] <paveway> i've a problem with xfce, does anybody help me?
[20:52] <paveway> i changed the video resolution and all worked well, i rebooted the pc and now, at boot, i'm unable to enter into Xsession, how I can reconfigure the video resolution to the previous?
[21:17] <maxjezy> sorry, i dont use xubuntu
[21:17] <maxjezy> i just was curious if there was a chan
[21:24] <knome> maxjezy, you're welcome
[21:25] <maxjezy> knome, thnx :)
[21:58] <CarlosVela> hi everybody
[21:58] <CarlosVela> somebody could help me ? i got a little driver problem with my ati x600
[21:59] <charlie-tca> !help
[22:00] <CarlosVela> ok ok.. the problem is that i'm new with linux and i'd like to know how can i install ati x600 drivers for xubuntu 10.4
[22:01] <CarlosVela> hope you could give me an "how-to", a guide.. or something like that
[22:01] <Sysi> menu → system → drivers
[22:02] <Sysi> google knows howtos
[22:02] <charlie-tca> Have you looked in Applications -> system -> Hardware Drivers?
[22:03] <CarlosVela> uhm... so easy ? :)
[22:03] <Sysi> maybe
[22:03] <charlie-tca> why would it be difficult. This is not windows
[22:03]  * charlie-tca had to say it... :-)
[22:03] <CarlosVela> my last time with linux was something like 6 yrs ago... not so easy to setup a driver at the time :)
[22:04] <CarlosVela> anyway.. one moment, im doing your instructions
[22:05] <CarlosVela> my 256 mb of ram make me so sad...
[22:06] <Sysi> if that card is kinda old, default driver may be the best
[22:07] <CarlosVela> i think that default drivers aren't so good; i noticed some graphical delay while i use xubuntu..
[22:07] <charlie-tca> Might be some anyway, with 256MB ram, if it is agp
[22:08] <CarlosVela> yeah, could be that too
[22:08] <CarlosVela> the x600 is on sale on ebay at 1 $
[22:09] <CarlosVela> shipment included
[22:09] <charlie-tca> What a deal...
[22:10] <charlie-tca> Isn't that a 3.95 loss after shipping?
[22:11] <CarlosVela> there are ebay charges too...
[22:12] <CarlosVela> very high...
[22:13] <CarlosVela> my pc is so slow that im still tryin' to get into appl-sys-drivers....
[22:13] <CarlosVela> lol
[22:13] <charlie-tca> It might be running updates or updating the databases
[22:14] <CarlosVela> in fact u r right
[22:14] <CarlosVela> 174.5 mb of updates downloading
[22:15] <CarlosVela> so... im searching for available drivers..
[22:15] <CarlosVela> stay tuned
[22:15] <CarlosVela> "no proprietary drivers in use on this system
[22:16] <charlie-tca> any listed?
[22:16] <Sysi> propietary drivers don't oftenly support old harware
[22:17] <CarlosVela> no.. nothing listed
[22:17] <CarlosVela> Sysi: i feel myself in troubles..
[22:17] <CarlosVela> :(
[22:18] <charlie-tca> Sysi is probably right. You will be keeping the installed driver
[22:19] <charlie-tca> he can't help being right, too
[22:19] <Sysi> apple magic trackpad look so awesome, but i'm afraid it would be painful with linux :/
[22:20] <CarlosVela> mmm
[22:20] <CarlosVela> ok thanks anyway
[22:20] <CarlosVela> i got magic trackpad :) that's amazing
[22:25] <CarlosVela> guys thanks 4 ur help; i hope to come back for any other problem
[22:25] <CarlosVela> many thanks and good night
[22:26] <Aquina> good nicht