[09:06] <lok> Hi there, im actually using xubuntu 10.04, i've try to update xubuntu from 10.04 to 10.10 alpha 3 but it didn't work. Furthemore i ve seen on the qa tracker that the upgrade test havn 't been performed so maybe it s a known problem; does anybody have succesfully updated xubuntu from 10.04 to 10.10?
[09:16] <Sysi> !10.10
[09:17] <lok> oops sorry i will change of channel tx for the advice :)
[09:18] <Sysi> tell there ho did you try to update
[09:20] <lok> ok thanks
[10:28] <slow-motion> hi
[16:59] <kangarooo> hello. in 10.10 bluetooth dongle not working also installed bluez and bluez-utils and gnome-bluetooth nothing helps
[16:59] <kangarooo> in 09.10 it was auto opening bluetooth icon
[17:01] <Sysi> !10.10
[17:01] <charlie-tca> questions about development versions need to be in #ubuntu+1
[17:40] <crazygir> hiya! I just updated xubuntu --> 10.4 and mpd is now unable to find my sound card, this is the error mpd has: Aug 10 09:33 : output: Failed to open "My ALSA Device" [alsa]: Failed to open ALSA device "hw:0,0": No such file or directory
[17:41] <crazygir> I'm not 100% sure what i'd find in dmesg, but I'm not seeing anything reference alsa or snd, sound, etc
[17:41] <crazygir> sugguestions?
[17:42] <crazygir> this was all supported and working earlier though :)
[17:42] <charlie-tca> Does the audio work for other applications?
[17:43] <crazygir> Sysi: oh yea.. wanted to let you know.. my display/high processing issue worked out well. It turned out that i had only gone from 9.04 --> 9.10, all was well once I finished the upgrade from 9.10 --> 10.4
[17:43] <crazygir> charlie-tca: that's a good question.. let me double check
[17:44] <crazygir> charlie-tca: yep, so then mpd isn'
[17:44] <crazygir> charlie-tca: yep, so then mpd isn't finding the hardware device
[17:44] <charlie-tca> yup
[17:44] <charlie-tca> bug in mpd
[17:45] <crazygir> not necessarily :)
[17:45] <crazygir> but yea, I'll head over to #mpd first
[18:00] <ToStItOs> anyone know how to delete a file within Totem movie player
[18:20] <ToStItOs> usbmodeswitch does anyone know anything about it??? if not where can I get support
[18:21] <Sysi> what do you want to do
[18:22] <ToStItOs> well I have a Franklin u210 usb data card modem from my cell provider but I can't get it to initialize on my xubuntu pc
[18:22] <ToStItOs> I have usbmodeswitch installed but how do I get it to work with my data card?
[18:23] <Sysi> http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/bb/viewtopic.php?p=2274&sid=9714886b11272bd4789f597609f3feed
[18:24] <ToStItOs> So how do I get it to run??? Do i use the commands in the terminal?
[18:26] <ToStItOs> Do i type the code out in the terminal or where?
[18:28] <charlie-tca> ToStItOs: normally, if you need to type commands, yes, you type them in the terminal. I haven't looked, though
[18:29] <ToStItOs> I am having trouble trying to figure out how to use usbmodeswitch with my data card. What exactly do I need to do to get my data card modem to work
[18:40] <ToStItOs> charlie do you know how I can get it to work
[18:43] <charlie-tca> I do not. I looked at the reference from Sysi, but it doesn't make sense to me either. I don't know what the name of the config file given should be.
[18:44] <ToStItOs> I am just lost on this right now. Its not a big problem but I just would like to run my usb modem on Xubuntu. Currently I have 2 computers networked one pc has Xubuntu the other is Win xp
[19:07] <pteague_work> this compaq laptop is so awesome... i plug my headphones in & it continues to play audio out of the speakers >.<
[19:10] <abhijit> hello
[19:11] <abhijit> hello old-laptop
[19:11] <abhijit> old-laptop, you in right place. :D
[19:11] <old-laptop> ah
[19:11] <abhijit> ??
[19:12] <old-laptop> so my terminal says ubuntu 10.04 but i have xubuntu and the help says xubuntu 9.10
[19:12] <charlie-tca> old-laptop: correct
[19:12] <charlie-tca> xubuntu documentation is behind on versions
[19:12] <old-laptop> so can i update my help file or somethig?
[19:12] <old-laptop> oh
[19:13] <old-laptop> ok thx guys
[19:13] <charlie-tca> Most of the help file is still valid
[19:13] <old-laptop> gtg now
[19:13] <old-laptop> thx again