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raevolany ideas why sound isn't working for me on meerkat?00:36
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klaudeHas anyone else run into this? Since upgrading to meerkat whenI boot I get to a background screen with no login form.01:14
froodleI updated to 10.10 from 10.04, and I noticed the applications menu nested some things differently.  E.g. the games menu had submenus for different genres.  After reboot it went back to previous theme.  How do I change it manually?01:42
keith2Loading Xubuntu on a old Compaq from 1999. Seems to be going ok. Just quite a long process.02:33
froodleI updated to 10.10 from 10.04, and I noticed the applications menu nested some things differently.  E.g. the games menu had submenus for different genres.  After reboot it went back to previous theme.  How do I change it manually?02:48
viddfroodle,  applications->Settings-> Main Menu03:03
froodleRight, and I see the submenus under Games.03:05
froodleBut the actual applications menu doesn't have any submenus...03:05
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viddexpand the games menu...03:09
viddselect the sub menu(s)03:09
viddopen the sub menu03:09
viddadd launcher03:09
froodleDon't follow.  Games menu has Arcade, Board, Logic, Role playing, Strategy submenus.  Under Strategy I see about two dozen items including Hedgewars, Pingus, Tremulous, and Warzone 2100.  They're all checked.03:12
viddis stragety also checked?03:12
froodleIt's checked under Games, yes.03:13
viddhrm03:16
froodleHmmm.  Perhaps I can try to send you a screenshot?03:16
viddno...i have the same issue =\03:18
froodlelol03:18
vidd"file a bug"03:19
viddunfortunantly, that is all i can come up with =\03:20
froodleWell, I'm beginning to think the "Main Menu" configuration box isn't the real editor.03:20
froodleProbably some .conf somewhere doing this.03:21
viddonce upon a time, i had a menu config file....03:21
viddbut then a release made it obsolete....03:21
viddand i havent bothered with it since03:21
retryI just updated from 9.10 to 10.4 (lts)...the old kernel works the new kernel boots up with no display.  What could be the problem?03:23
viddretry, did you upgrade by do-release-upgrade, update manager, or via cd?03:25
retryI updated via update manager03:25
vidddo you intend to stay on the LTS?03:26
retryeverything works fine otherwise...if i use the old kernel from 9.10 (latest kernel update), everything is great03:26
retrybut if I boot with the 10.04 latest kernel, I get blank screen at the login prompt03:26
retryi use nosplash and I can see the kernel booting03:26
retrywhile in text mode...then when it switches to a graphics mode, things blank out03:27
retryi can hear the little audio file when the login screen appears, so I know this is purely a display related issue and related to the kernel03:27
viddi have a system that refused to load the GUI on 10.04 no matter what i did....03:27
viddand it works just fine with 10.1003:27
retryI see...well since the older kernel works03:27
retryI have to assume the kernel is the issue03:28
viddright....03:28
retryor at least some interaction between kernel and the graphics driver03:28
viddtry "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and see if you get a new kernel version03:28
retryyeah I already reinstalled the latest 10.04 kernel03:28
retrythat didn't help though03:29
viddwhat kernel version?03:29
retryI dont have it in front of me at the moment...let me bring it up03:29
retry2.6.32-2503:31
retrythe old working kernel is 2.6.31-2203:31
retryvidd ^03:31
viddretry, 10.10 has kernel version 2.6.35-2203:31
retryyeah i'm not surprised at all03:31
retrybut I want to stick with the LTS for this system03:31
viddare you opposed to upgrading to 10.10?03:31
viddok03:32
retryif I can't find a satisfying answer to the prob, I would rather just use old kernel03:32
retryuntil that is not an option...03:32
viddone option is to download the .deb for the new kernel =]03:33
retryyup03:33
viddbut since its a LTS, it SHOULD have the new kernel03:33
retrybut a new kernel03:33
retrywould require new glibc and all the binaries to be linked to it03:34
retryok here's something interesting03:34
retrythe new kernel boots fine on another system03:34
retryso it has to be an nvidia card issue03:34
* vidd forgot the first step to troubleshooting video issues: Are you try to make an Nvidia Card work on linux?03:35
viddwhat does lspci say your card is?03:35
retrywell I can't tell that on the faulty system right now (I'm on a different system)03:37
retrybut this is most likely a faulty nvidia driver03:38
retryI might have to block a module or something03:38
retryalthough it's annoying because this install is designed to work on multiple machines03:38
viddretry, check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia03:39
viddso it is a known issue with nvidia and 10.0403:39
viddsteps to fix this exact issue03:39
vidd(if im reading it right)03:40
retrysweet thanks I bookmarked03:41
retrythe problem laptop is in use right now (wife is watching some tv in windows)03:41
viddretry, i think i identified another issue with it =]03:42
retryhttp://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-fix-ubuntu-10-04-lts-lucid-blank-screen-at-startup.html03:42
viddit has windows on it03:42
retryI found this ^03:42
retrythis is a usb key install of buntu03:43
retryhad it since 9.1003:43
retryand it's been working great03:43
retryi take it with me when I am travelling without a machine03:43
retryso far it's worked on any system that can boot from usb (i.e. not lousy macs)03:43
retryand I can even plug it in and boot a virtualbox guest from it03:44
retrywhich I'm doing right now in fact03:44
viddin THAT case, you may want to do solution 2 from the page you found03:46
viddi was under the impresion you were doing a persistant install03:46
viddyou can also set up a different flash drive with a ppc install to work on mac's03:47
retryit is persistent03:48
retryit's just flash storage instead of HDD storage03:48
viddno...its a usb drive install03:48
retrybut it's not read only like a live cd03:48
retrythink of it as an SSD only slower03:49
viddon a persistant install, none of the hardware changes all that much03:49
retrysure but it can03:49
retryor you could swap the HDD out to a different system (done that before)03:49
viddsince the drive moves from hardware set to hardware set on each boot it is not a persistant install03:50
retrywell whatever...semantic argument ...we're not really disagreeing on anything but what persistant means03:50
viddyeah03:50
retryhappy to conform to your definition03:50
viddbut the issue you are having is the system expecs one set of hardware, but another incompatible set of hardware is present03:51
viddso you want the "forcevesa" in the kernel to make all video hardware to be treated as vesa03:52
viddwich is the "generic" video driver03:52
retryyeah that's an ok workaround03:52
retryvesa performance is crap though03:53
viddtrue...but it is consistant =]03:53
retrythere's this other thing they recommend03:53
retrynomodeset03:53
retryis that pushing vesa?03:53
viddi believe that would be a less than ideal situation....03:54
retryok wife is in the shower...i'm commandeering the other machine...brb03:54
viddit limits the ablity to "hotset" some hardware03:54
viddlike wifi cards and lan cards03:54
retryalright....booting with forcevesa...03:56
retrylooks like a no go03:57
retryok rebooting...03:57
viddboot normal....03:57
viddand follow the instructions on my link03:57
retrywell I'd have to boot to the old kernel...03:58
retryi'm gonna try this nomodeset once...then Ill do that03:58
viddby adding the restriced driver, it will add the proper driver to the list of moduals for your flash drive to choose from during hardware detection03:59
retrysweet nomodeset worked03:59
retryyeah Ill do that now...03:59
viddonce that is done, try booting normally04:00
Sickleri lost my touch sensitive button functions from moving from gnome to xfce (ubuntu to xubuntu) how do i fix this04:00
retryi plan to04:01
retryinstalling the proprietary nvidia drivers now04:01
retryman this has come a long way04:02
viddretry, once that is done, and if it works....try booting it from another machine and see if it still boots as expected04:02
retrynot my first time trying to get sound or video working on a linux machine04:02
retryvidd, I expect that it would04:02
retrya modular kernel is pretty able to cope with a varying hardware set04:02
retryas long as the hardware has support04:03
retryman you can tell how much traffic the ubuntu repos are getting because of 10.1004:03
* vidd has never tried moving hard drives(or bootable flash installs) from system to system04:03
retryused to get 300KB/s down...now I'm lucky to be fetching 1/10th of that04:03
retryoh it's fun :D04:04
retryand one of the great things about linux04:04
retrywindows will think you are stealing it04:04
retryand macs...well they're all the same anyway so there's no challenge04:04
retryi dont know how long you've been using nix for vidd, but even just several years ago, debugging video drivers was a serious pain in the ass04:05
retrythere was no 'proprietary hardware installer' built into the GUI04:05
retryi remember trying to get linux on laptops back in 04...so hard to get wifi support...basically impossible04:06
viddyeah...been there04:07
retryi remember the first time ubuntu came with automatic wifi card detection and would run that cutter script to get proprietary broadcom cards working04:07
retrythat is when I realized ubuntu would be the #1 desktop distro hands down04:08
viddactually...debian had it first if im not mistaken....=]04:08
retryI think that was a 2007 distro...been using ubu since dapper...actually xubu04:08
retryreally?04:08
retryall my headless servers are debian04:09
raevolvidd i doubt it, isn't it a proprietary driver?04:09
viddive been using *buntu since breezey04:09
retryraevol is right04:09
Sickleri lost my touch sensitive button functions from moving from gnome to xfce (ubuntu to xubuntu) how do i fix this04:09
retrythere's no way deb would support proprietaries04:09
retryhmm ithink breezy is my first distro too04:10
retryput it on an old p3 lappy04:10
viddit was my first *buntu04:10
bcgrowni have bluetooth headphones paired with my pc,  connected to "Audio Sink"  but it still plays audio from the speakers,  and i dont see an additional output device anywhere...  what else do i have to do to make it work?04:10
retryright same04:10
viddbeen using deb even longer04:10
retryI came from a redhat background04:10
retryonce I saw apt though04:10
retryI was like screw rpms and yum04:10
retryoh there was this brief period involving gentoo04:11
retrybut that's best unmentioned04:11
retryi equate it with going on a drinking binge and waking up in a gutter with someone else's clothes on04:11
viddgentoo is for those who like thumbscrews and body peircings =]04:11
retrywell to be fair to myself , I did not choose gentoo04:11
retrythe managing sysadmin of the company I was working at did04:12
retryand I had to manage a small farm of 50+ gentoo boxes04:12
retryi guess they have binaries now though04:12
viddSickler, that specific hardware a mouse? monitor?04:12
retryalright moment of truth vidd...rebooting04:12
retrysweet the system is nominal04:13
viddretry, good luck04:13
Sicklervidd: the touch sensitive buttons on my dell studio xps 1340. could pause/play in ubuntu, cant in xubuntu04:13
viddbcgrown, what audio cards you have?04:13
Sicklernext, last, stop functions.... al lost04:13
Sicklerall lost*04:13
retryoh xubu probably doesn't auto install the package to control those04:14
viddSickler, so....keyboard buttons?04:14
retrythey're led lit flat buttons built into the case04:14
retryhotkeys you know04:14
viddoh...04:14
Sicklervidd: retry: exactly04:14
Sicklersorry didnt know how to properly explain that04:14
bcgrownvidd: Intel ICH404:15
viddyeah....xfce does not officially support them....you have to set up custom keys04:15
viddbcgrown, do an lspci to get the full card name04:15
retryis there a gnome package you can just add to your xubu install to get them back?04:15
bcgrown00:1f.5 Multimedia audio controller: Intel Corporation 82801DB/DBL/DBM (ICH4/ICH4-L/ICH4-M) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)04:16
bcgrownvidd: ^^04:16
Sicklervidd: retry: i was hoping it would be a gnome package04:16
retrywell if they worked fine in gnome ubuntu then it stands to reason you just need to readd the pkg04:16
Sickleri just have no idea what package04:17
bcgrownvidd: warning though,  i tried following a couple guides i found on the web and may have an audio mess now,  or maybe not, i dunno04:17
viddbcgrown, you have to set a setting to your conf file for your audio04:17
retryyou said they were working before right sickler? when you ran ubuntu?04:17
bcgrownvidd: which conf file?04:17
Sicklerretry: yes04:17
retryok then we just need to figure out the package04:18
viddbcgrown, i dont remember...that lappy was such a PITA it "accidentally" fell out a forth story windo....twice04:18
Sicklerretry: thats what im trying, more difficult than i thought04:19
bcgrownvidd: was it the pcm.bluetooth section in .asoundrc?04:19
retrysickler, aka multimedia keys04:19
retrygimme a sec and Ill try to help you search04:19
viddbcgrown, do real headphones work properly?04:21
retrySickler, there is a package in the repos simply called 'hotkeys'04:22
retrythat MIGHT work for you04:22
retrybut I'll keep looking04:22
Sickleri think i found something but its not package related04:22
Sickler@ retry: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XfceMultimediaKeys04:22
bcgrownvidd: yeah the headphone jack and speakers both work fine04:22
viddthen its a different issue then im thinking about04:22
retryahah04:22
bcgrownhmm. i  had it working before but i forgot what i did :(04:23
retrythat looks like the right thing to do Sickler04:23
retrysometimes it just takes having the write terminology to search for solutions04:23
retryright*04:23
Sicklermy other issue is thunar being so different than nautilus, I used F3 to have the split windows all the time and i seem to have lost that capability. also right click and "open as admin) are there solns to this04:24
retryvidd, thanks for your help04:24
retrysickler, maybe stick with ubuntu? or try lxde04:25
Sicklerlxde uses gnome?04:25
bcgrownthunar is kind of annoying sometimes.  the permissions tab doesn't even let you change execute permissions04:25
viddlxde has even less autoconfig than xubuntu04:25
bcgrownSickler: so use nautilus?04:25
retryvidd, that doesn't surprise me04:26
Sicklersudo apt-get install nautilus and sudo apt-get remove --purge thunar?04:26
retrybut lxde is pretty nice still04:26
viddoh...absolutely...i love lxde04:26
retrycan you remove thunar from xfce without losing too many deps?04:26
Sicklerno idea04:27
retryi think that'll pretty much strip your system down04:27
viddi just hate how it wants to drage in gdm with it04:27
retrylxde does?04:27
Sicklerso that would be a bad idea?04:27
retryprobably04:28
retrydo a pretend purge and see what happens04:28
viddyou can remove thunar with no loss of usability...but nautty will drag a whole bunch of gnome with it04:28
retryapt-get -s purge thunar04:28
Sicklerwhats the -s04:28
retrysimulated04:28
viddsimulate04:28
viddhehe04:28
Sicklerinteresting04:28
retrythat's how you can see what will go without actually doing it04:29
viddretry, if you want lxde on SLiM instread of GDM, you have to do some heafty hacking....04:29
retryheh I dont even know what SliM is04:29
retrybut I'll believe you04:29
Sicklerhttp://pastebin.com/b3Sx7Kg504:29
viddpermanently disable the install-recommends.....04:30
viddthen manually configure SLiM, install HAL....and so on04:30
Sickler....04:30
Sickleru talking to me04:30
viddworks great on my p204:30
retryno to me04:30
Sickleroh04:31
Sicklerhaha04:31
viddSickler, no...to retry04:31
viddP2/ 128mb ram04:31
Sicklerit scraps the entire xubuntu desktop....im guessing that would be bad :)04:31
retrysickler, see you lose a lot of panel applets04:31
retryxubuntu-desktop is nothing04:32
retryit's a meta pkg04:32
viddSickler, "xubuntu-desktop" is a package that only calls for other packages04:32
retrybasically if you remove one default pkg from xubuntu the xubuntu desktop pkg will go04:32
viddit can be removed safely without issue04:32
retrybut you lose a lot of plugins04:32
retrylike volume control04:32
viddyou dont lose any plugins....04:33
retryand the battery applet04:33
viddthose are in a seperate file04:33
retryoh they are just orphaned deps04:33
viddseperate pakages04:33
Sicklerwell, these are my two opinions i think...... just install the gnome plugins there after.... or install xubuntu-desktop on an ubuntu install.... what aboot that04:33
retrywell why do you want xubuntu exactly04:33
viddwhile they are orphaned, theywill still update/upgrade in the future04:34
retryif you're just going to overload xubu ontop of a full gnome install04:34
retryyou aren't saving anything really04:34
Sickleryea true04:34
retryvidd, yeah I wasn't paying attention to the split between what gets removed and what deps are orphaned04:34
viddSickler, what do you LIKE about xubuntu?04:34
retrybut what does thunar have to do with the panel applet functionality?04:35
viddtbh, i dont think it does....04:35
retrybut removing thunar makes those plugins useless04:35
viddbut panel apps are called by xubuntu-desktop04:35
retryaccording to the dep tree04:36
retryare the panels in xfce part of thunar itself?04:36
viddi dont believe so04:36
retryhmm maybe those plugins are not the same as panel applets04:36
retrynope it is04:37
Sickleruhhhh this is prob a catch 22 but.... i like the lightweight aspects as i do use virutalization for windows and just runs snapper....ubuntu has the little things i like that i grew to depend on....and this is not imporant but the look of xfce to me is smoother ( i know this is a crummy reason but the first is more imporant)04:37
retrysickler then learn to live without nautilus and use thunar04:37
retrybecause nautilus will add a lot of 'weight'04:37
viddthose "little things" are all the bulk that makes xfce "snappier" and more responsive =]04:38
Sickleryea true04:38
Sicklerdo you think the difference between gnome and xfce desktops are that much different in their weight04:39
retryyes and no04:39
Sickleri guess that depends on the computer04:39
retryexactly04:39
retryon my old p3 laptop I definitely felt it04:40
retryon my i7 quadcore, i dont notice at all04:40
Sicklerwell if i layout my specs can i have your opinion04:40
retrymy opinion won't matter much because it's how the thing feels to you04:40
retrydoes it feel responsive? is it noticably better with xfce over gnome?04:40
viddon my p2 gnome wont load, xfce slugs along and lxde works k04:40
Sicklera tad yes04:41
retryyeah on my p3 850mhz, gnome was painful, xfce was usable...never tried lxde04:41
retryit's all about comfort man04:41
retryif gnome isn't snappy enough for you, stick with xfce and get used to it...you will in time04:42
viddretry, take your i7 and put lxde on SLiM and you'll need to put a leach on it!04:42
retryif the difference is noticeable but doesn't mater to you...then go back to ubuntu and enjoy the conveniences04:42
vidd*leash04:42
retryheh04:42
retryhalf the time I use the terminal anyway04:43
retryI dont much care for the file managers04:43
Sicklerim kinda in between theres a bunch of stuff i can scrap off ubuntu i feel i wouldnt need which could help, or find ways to add to xubuntu which... would kinda defeat the point04:43
retry*shrug*04:43
retryyou can always remove crap from ubuntu04:43
retryI always do04:43
retryturn services off that you dont need04:44
viddSickler, try installing nauty to your xubuntu and see if it works for ya04:44
retrykeep panels to a minimum04:44
retryalright I'm leaving04:44
retrythanks again vidd04:44
Sickleri think i need to research more on customizing a distro next time04:44
retrygood luck sickler04:44
Sicklerthanks retry04:44
Sicklerdoh04:44
Sicklertheres not a way to get updates like debian instead of the every six month period is ther04:45
viddupdates are pretty regular....04:45
viddbut if you want the "bleeding edge" you can add the testing release ....04:46
viddbut i would do a dual boot incase there is a crippling bug that takes down the system04:47
viddthey are rare and they get fixed relatively quickly.....04:47
viddbut it is always a possibility =]04:47
Sicklerwell just as an example: vlc 1.1 was released some time b4 the repos updated, and it was only installed when i installed to 10.10, huge security updates were included in this04:47
viddand we need people to test the next release and report bugs anyway04:48
Sicklerwell04:48
Sicklerhow to i add testing release04:48
vidd!testing04:48
ubottuFor information on how to help test the next release of Xubuntu and for the results matrix, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Xubuntu/Current04:48
vidddo you know how to set up a dual-boot linux/linux install?04:49
Sicklernot linux linux04:51
Sicklerlinux xp/vista/win704:51
viddi never did a linux/linux dual boot04:52
Sickleri back up my stuff all the time, i might not even need an additional boot, i keep a distro on usb for safety reasons04:52
viddhttp://www.linuxforums.org/forum/newbie/60680-linux-linux-dual-boot.html04:52
Sickleri think what i need to do, is to add the testing release ubuntu and scrap the junk i dont use04:54
Sickler"junk"04:54
Sickleris it possible to use xubuntu themes in ubuntu?04:54
viddplease be sure to report any bugs you discover...they are very important04:55
Sickleri would04:55
viddi dont see any reason why not04:55
viddyou just have to install them04:55
viddi do not know how to add themes04:55
Sickleri used to use linuxmint, simply bc it was more refined, but my issue is like above.... i want updates when they come. it takes them forever to release anything04:57
viddif you find there is an update for an app you like, you can always get the .deb and install it04:59
Sickleryea, but there was like 2000+ updated packages and 1000+ new packages in the 10.04 ->10.10 transition, linuxmint wont get those until 2011 for mint 1005:00
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Sicklerwhere are the background images stored06:30
xubuntu720@help06:33
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ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)06:34
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jjs3http://imagebin.org/118427 can someone help me with this color problem06:54
rusty49morning everyone - it is morning where I am :-)10:02
rusty49anyone about?10:03
Sysi!hi10:05
ubottuHi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay!10:05
rusty49mornnnnning everyone - anyone about?10:08
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ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)10:08
rusty49Sysi,  hi10:09
rusty49I have just started using zubuntu yesterday and are still trying to find my way10:10
rusty49I have trouble adding a launcher to the top panel10:11
rusty49nothing I do can get any other result than opening the launcher10:11
rusty49I'm using 10.0410:12
rusty49xubuntu - not zubuntu -10:12
Sysiright click → add, command is propably name of program10:13
rusty49I tried with right-click but it doesn't go to the add command which I know well in Ubuntu10:14
rusty49it just opens the program - same as left click10:14
Sysion panel, not menu10:17
rusty49aaa10:18
rusty49I see there are stuff there - will have a look - thanx10:18
rusty49it worked10:21
rusty49another question - with open office the top panel of OO is so dark I cannot see the commandline panel at the top10:28
rusty49I know it is there and I can use it but is there a way to get it lighter?  -  i'm no programmer so have little knowledge of command line10:30
rusty49eg.  going to 'file' is ok because it is far left, but going to edit and tools etc is guesswork at present10:30
Sysishimmer guys ^10:30
rusty49what's that?10:31
Sysi!shimmer10:32
rusty49the name of the file is white on black on my screen10:32
Sysiproject creating theme used in xubuntu10:32
rusty49oooo10:32
rusty49where should I go under applications?10:34
rusty49nothing under themes and tweaks10:35
Sysitry using different theme?10:39
rusty49not that familiar with themes - where should I go for themes? is it under 'settings'?10:41
Sysisettings → appearance10:41
rusty49OK - there now10:42
rusty49I see the words 'style' - that it?10:42
rusty49as part of customising desktop?10:42
Sysiclick some theme on list and see10:43
rusty49jip - that makes the difference - again = thanx10:44
rusty49now I can see what is on the screen :-)10:46
rusty49on my desktop I only have the one written topic in the top panel -> applications10:48
rusty49is that part of xubuntu? not having systems and places such as Ubuntu there?10:49
Sysiyes10:49
Sysiyou can add title to places-plugin10:49
Sysi(make it visible)10:50
rusty49no, not that I used it in the past10:50
rusty49but I did use system a lot10:50
rusty49places not used in past10:50
rusty49when I click the ?mark on panel at left it tries to open in firefox but doesn't find anything - 'file not found'10:52
rusty49even if I were on Internet10:53
Sysisomething wrong with command, i assume FF is installed?10:54
Sysior do you mean help isn't found?10:54
rusty49firefox works well10:55
Sysii've never even tried that help10:55
rusty49the help is not found - prosuming that the ?mark stands for 'help' - at far left of top panel10:56
rusty49help! - I have created a new user along with a password - it accepts my passsword for new user but then askes for a (current) UNIX password11:05
rusty49nothing i do will accept the password11:06
rusty49so 1st password accepted for new user, but asks for unix password - the wording includes 'changing password'11:07
rusty49result is I cannot enter the system as the new user11:08
rusty49no, not correct - I have now tried a longer password (as part of the unix password) and it opened the system11:10
rusty49but then my problem is that the longer password is to difficult for a young kid for whom i am setting up the system11:11
rusty49so now I have changed the password!  the old password does not work anymore11:13
TheSheepyou can always change the password with: sudo passwd username11:15
TheSheepthen it won't ask for the old one11:15
rusty49will try11:16
TheSheep(but it will ask for your own password for sudo, of course)11:16
rusty49result;  user is not in sudoers file11:18
Sysilogin as yourself and then11:23
rusty49should i not be in the main user space? ie, log out and log in as main user11:23
rusty49will try11:23
rusty49as main user it now asks for the new unix password11:25
TheSheepreplace 'username' with the name of the user whose password you want to change11:25
TheSheeprusty49: even with sudo?11:25
rusty49I need it to be short11:25
rusty49it worked correctly this time11:25
rusty49I still have my admin password and now have a short password for the child11:26
antIPHI, all. I'm thinking about installing xubuntu 10.10 this time around. I'm trying to increase speed and productivity. Does gnome-do work in xubuntu? Or is there a similar package for xubuntu?11:30
Sysiyes, it works11:30
antIPSysi: Thanks.11:32
rusty49I see that there is a great setting for a new user - eg in my case a small child - under users there is a setting for not using a password at all11:33
antIPSysi: Are there any "draw backs" to xubuntu that a gnome user should know about before switching? Something I haven't probably thought of?11:34
Sysiidk what you like or need11:34
antIPrusty49: That doesn't sound very good. No password?11:34
Sysifor login you can set that11:35
rusty49yes - but for a child of 3 it seems ok11:35
Sysiotherly i really don't recommend11:35
rusty49my own password is still intact11:35
antIPrusty49: My daughter is 3 and runs a Linux mint laptop. I'm trying to teach her how to use the password. I don't think I would ever let her run without it.11:36
antIPSysi: I'm sorry, were you responding to me earlier?11:36
antIPSysi: When you said "What you like or need"...?11:37
Sysiyes11:37
antIPoh11:37
Sysiidk for i don't knoe11:37
Sysi*know11:37
antIPright11:37
rusty49there are safeguards in the new user setting - so child cannot change settings or go on internet etc11:37
rusty49do give advise if you feel it is not good11:39
antIPWell, I use VLC, Hulu Desktop, Audacity, Gimp, Inkscape, Chrome, Dropbox, Gwibber, Skype. I assume they all play nicely on xfce.  To be honest, I'm sort of new to Linux in general. I'm not entirely sure what separates Gnome from XFCE besides file manager, panel, default programs. Pretty much everthing that is GTK based should run fine, right?11:40
rusty49advice11:40
antIPrusty49: Hmm. I'm not familiar with those safeguards. Good ideas. I personally wouldn't let me daughter play around on her laptop without password protection. She doesn't do much besides watch movies.11:41
rusty49the qimo group of edu-games are nice!11:42
SysiantIP: basically everything from repositories run fine11:42
antIPYou guys won't believe the speeds I was getting when I downloaded SuperOS 10.10 earlier via torrent. I was using put.io and downloaded 1.6 gb in apx 1 minute. It was crazy. They must have a lot of seeders on that torrent.11:43
antIPSysi: Ok. thanks. I figured.11:43
antIPSysi: Appreciate it. I'm going to install xubuntu right now and test play with it a bit. I have a feeling I'm going to really like it for it's simplicity and light weight. I should throw it on my laptop too.11:44
rusty49antIP, as I have done yesterday11:45
rusty49so now I'm getting to know the system lol11:46
antIPSysi rusty49 - laters11:49
rusty49bye11:50
knomeSysi, ?12:19
Sysiknome: known issue with OOo?12:31
knomeSysi, well ooo is problematic in terms of theming12:34
xubuntu121sry, any1 who know where i can get get graphic-drivers  for my ati radeon 9600 gpu???12:36
Sysiold card?12:38
xubuntu121yeah ,very old12:41
Sysiit should work by default as well as it is gonna work12:42
xubuntu121it works okay, but i would like to have graphic-acceleration (for cairo-dock)12:42
Sysienable compositing in window manager tweaks and it should work12:43
xubuntu121okay, i will try as the installtion finished12:44
solotimHello, group. My thunar does work properly due to the reported bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/exo/+bug/520118?comments=all14:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 520118 in gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) "thunar select freezes after using mouse to select folders ("detailed view" mode)" [Low,Triaged]14:15
solotimHow can I update my thunar to the latest bug-free release? Thanks.14:16
charlie-tcaSimply pick a different mode in under view14:16
solotimcharlie-tca, are you talking with me? I prefer the 'detailed list' mode14:16
charlie-tcaYou can use compact view to navigate, switch to detailed view in the folder you need to see things in, then switch back to navigate again14:17
charlie-tcayes, solotim.14:17
solotimyes, I know that. but I noticed that that bug has been fixed, and why can't I get the latest release?14:17
charlie-tcaWhat version of Xubuntu are you using?14:18
solotimLucid14:18
charlie-tcaThat bug showed up in 10.04, and was fixed in 10.0414:18
solotimBut I'm in 10.04 now.14:19
solotimI apt-get upgrade instantly.14:19
charlie-tcaDid you run the updates after upgrade?14:20
solotimsure.14:20
solotimno, update before upgrade...14:20
charlie-tcaAfter upgrading, try running updates again. Maybe one is missing14:20
solotimoh? I'll see14:21
solotimno, nothing new to upgrade..14:22
charlie-tcaThis is the Xubuntu PPA -  https://launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/+archive/ppa14:24
solotimwhat does PPA stand for?14:24
charlie-tcaThunar in 10.04 should be 1.0.1, as shown under Help14:24
charlie-tcaThat's the latest packages for xubuntu, not necessarily released yet.14:25
solotimoh, thank you.14:25
charlie-tcaYou want the latest thunar, that is where it will be if it is packaged for Xubuntu14:25
solotimgood, I'm trying..14:27
charlie-tcasolotim: Warning! If it breaks your installation, you may be on your own to try and fix it again14:28
solotimcharlie-tca: thank you for the warning,14:29
solotimbut what's the worst thing could happen?14:29
charlie-tcaWell, it could not work at all due to package non-compatiblity14:33
charlie-tcaThunar is involved in showing your desktop14:33
solotimcharlie-tca: Thank you very much. I maybe have found where my problem is. I added lucid-updates to source.list and run apt-get update/upgrade again, there are tons of upgrades my system should perform...14:43
charlie-tcaGreat!14:43
charlie-tcathat should fix it without having to use the latest unstalbe14:43
charlie-tcas/unstalbe/unstable14:43
solotim:) Yes. Thank you again...14:44
charlie-tcaYou are welcome14:44
charlie-tcaUbuntu Open Week - Ask Mark Shuttleworth on now, xubuntu session will be at 15:00 UTC, 1 hour away15:07
charlie-tcahttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek15:07
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jurgenquestion, if I update my xubuntu distro (have 9.10 now on server) do i need to save any files from the OS before in order for my data array to still build/work in the new distro (os isnt on array)19:12
jurgenusing mdadm for array19:13
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Dracarii had xubuntu installed on my laptop long ago.  but it had an broadcom 4318 Wifi card and i cant remember what i had to do to make it work.20:05
Dracarii recently replaced the HDD and Just finished installing Xubuntu 10.0420:05
charlie-tcajurgen: raid is a difficult thing. Mighjt ask in #ubuntu-server about it, though. They probably know more than we do20:06
charlie-tca!broadcom20:06
ubottuHelp with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx20:06
Dracarithanks :320:07
jurgencharlie-tca: in ubuntu-server they said "that shouldn't be necessary, but as always, keep a backup somewhere in case things go bad"20:07
charlie-tcaWell, I could of said that much20:08
jurgenyes :p I guess since theres no mdadm channel ill never know20:08
jurgenguess ill have to risk it20:08
charlie-tcagood luck with it20:09
jurgenthe irony is im forced to do a dist upgrade because I broke something in my last upgrade20:09
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thiefywhat  is the user / pass to the 10.10 live cd?20:40
charlie-tcaUm, shouldn't need one. Try a blank user, hit enter, password "ubuntu"20:45
thiefydidn't work.20:46
charlie-tcareboot?20:46
charlie-tcaThe only time I saw that in 10.10 was when the stuff starting in parallel got confused. A restart made it work again20:47
thiefywhy won't it just boot into the OS?20:47
Sysiit should20:49
thiefyI have mint fluxbox installed is all and want to try xubuntu as fluxbox is not stable enough.20:49
thiefyI rebooted.20:49
thiefynow it has booted into the OS. wierd.     thanks for the help.20:54
jessejazzajust installing xubuntu 10.10 - has it changed much since the last revision21:34
Sysinew bugs :P21:34
jessejazzawhat like?21:34
Sysinew theme and some programs changed21:34
jessejazzahave they removed the bulk file rename.21:35
sml1226Anybody know why I'd be getting "Failed to mount "94G Volume". The enclosing drive for the volume is locked" when trying to reformat most of a drive?22:14
charlie-tcaIs it mounted already? Is it used for a swap partition?22:18
charlie-tcaIs there an logical partition with the swap partition in it?22:19
sml1226It's set to a primary partition, and it won't do anything after formatting in gparted22:25
charlie-tcaYou have to unmount it if you formatted it in gparted.22:26
sml1226It was never mounted in the first place22:27
charlie-tcaIf you format in gparted, I think it does automatically mount them after formatting22:27
sml1226yeah it tried, but thats where the error came up22:27
sml1226if i use "mount /dev/sda3 /dev" I should see the drive listed in /dev afterward, right?22:38
charlie-tcaI have never attempted to mount a drive in /dev . I don't know if it is possible22:40
sml1226Ok well, I've tried /mnt as well, and nothing happens either way.22:42
sml1226If I open the /mnt folder after using the command, it shows the drive capacity, but it remains at that capacity with a second partition of the same size mounted along with it. So it appears to be mounting, it just refuses to show anything to prove this graphically22:45
circuitmenaceHi all... I'm usuing xubuntu 10.10 in virtual machines (plural) and wondering how to disable the screen saver by bash script. It's stealing precious cpu cycles.23:10

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