[00:02] <sharky> what video chip,drivers,cables are you using?
[00:04] <charlie-tca> rustx_: actually, Ubuntu should support dual monitors, Xubuntu does not, though
[00:04] <charlie-tca> The developers of Xfce do not consider that a priority
[01:56] <raevol> ok, i am a bit frustrated here
[01:56] <raevol> i run VLC and chromium at the same time
[01:56] <raevol> and something is happening that's causing VLC to lose sound
[01:56] <raevol> that's all i know for sure
[01:56] <raevol> what i am assuming is that something is running in chromium that is borking pulse audio, and vlc is losing access to it
[01:56] <raevol> possibly flas
[01:56] <raevol> flash*
[01:57] <raevol> could anyone help me trouble shoot this? it's unnerving
[01:58] <scott--> which version of vlc?
[01:58] <raevol> 1.1.4
[01:58] <scott--> gonna see if I can replicate your error
[01:58] <raevol> ok
[01:58] <raevol> this happened to me with gmail and facebook opening in different tabs
[01:59] <raevol> and i am only guess it's flash causing it, i recently stopped using adblock because of its need for escalated permission
[02:16] <scott--> heyo, I've tried several combos with no audio failure
[02:16] <raevol> hmm
[02:17] <raevol> it happens to me pretty randomly, that's why it's so aggrivating
[06:20] <TheSarge> Hello
[10:17] <StockHunter> who wants to help a total n00b? i changed my resolution to a setting thats too high for my laptop and now can't see anything when i log in. could someone help me through resetting it to default in term?
[10:26] <moetunes> StockHunter:  did you chande the resolution in an xorg.conf file?
[10:26] <moetunes> change*
[10:26] <StockHunter> no it was through xcfe GUI
[10:27] <moetunes> I don't know if that writes to xorg.conf - does   ls /etc/X11   show an xorg.conf?
[10:28] <StockHunter> no suck file of directory
[10:28] <StockHunter> such*
[10:28] <StockHunter> or*
[10:29] <moetunes> does   ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d   show much??
[10:29] <StockHunter> "No such file or directory"
[10:30] <StockHunter> er, "cannot access /etc/x11/xorg/conf.d: No such file or directory"
[10:30] <moetunes> spelt it wrog
[10:30] <moetunes> *wrong
[10:30] <moetunes>  ls /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d
[10:30] <moetunes> might be easier to grep the log
[10:31] <StockHunter> er, "cannot access /etc/x11/xorg.conf.d: No such file or directory"
[10:31] <moetunes> grep config /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:32] <StockHunter> "grep: /var/log/xorg.0.log: No such file or directory
[10:32] <moetunes> capital X
[10:32] <StockHunter> bingo
[10:33] <StockHunter> now what am i looking for?
[10:33] <moetunes> (==) Using config file: "/etc/X11/xorg.conf"   or similar
[10:33] <moetunes> this   ^^ bit
[10:34] <StockHunter> ok, it's "Using config directory: '/usr/lib/x11/xorg.conf.d'"
[10:35] <moetunes> it should name a file as well as a dir
[10:36] <StockHunter> i don't see a file just that ^
[10:36] <moetunes> or it might be something that is in startup for xfce - try moving ~/.config/xfce4 to ~/.config/xfce4.bak
[10:37] <moetunes> then   sudo gdm restart
[10:37] <StockHunter> how?
[10:37] <StockHunter> how do i move it?
[10:37] <moetunes> from the terminal do   mv -v ~/.config/xfce4 to ~/.config/xfce4.bak
[10:37] <moetunes> from the terminal do   mv -v ~/.config/xfce4 ~/.config/xfce4.bak
[10:39] <StockHunter> ok looks like it moved it but my reboot command said: failed to acquire org.gnome.displaymanager
[10:39] <StockHunter> could not acquire name: bailing out
[10:40] <moetunes> where did it say this?
[10:41] <StockHunter> after i typed "sudo gdm restart" then my password
[10:41] <moetunes> k
[10:41] <moetunes> does the log give an error ?
[10:41] <StockHunter> ?
[10:42] <moetunes> the X log is /var/log/Xorg.0.log - it will tell if errors out and why - use   less /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[10:43] <moetunes> to read it
[10:43] <StockHunter> k, 1 sec my batterie went dead i'm booting back up with it plugged in
[10:46] <StockHunter> doesn't seem to be any errors
[10:47] <StockHunter> it's working now!
[10:47] <StockHunter> the manual reboot worked
[10:48] <StockHunter> i got my screen back :)
[10:48] <moetunes> woot!
[10:49] <StockHunter> you are awesome :D
[10:50] <moetunes> seems moving the config for xfce4 did the trick then
[10:50] <StockHunter> yeah
[10:50] <moetunes> :]
[10:50] <StockHunter> lol ok, the xfce way of increasing the pointer speed doesn't seem to be working
[10:52] <moetunes> I've never bothered with the mouse settings - you could try and access xset directley
[10:52] <moetunes> man xset
[10:53] <StockHunter> na, it's not that bad, i'm just used to uber fast
[10:53] <StockHunter> i'm not gonna push my luck any more tonight :)
[10:53] <moetunes> heh
[10:58] <StockHunter> thank you so much for your help! i'm gonna head off IRC now
[13:44] <Thermi> <3 XFCE
[13:44] <Thermi> :>
[14:47] <djogli> hi, can anyone help me with adding little script to sudoers, thats only way i know, since it has to start after X with sudo rights
[14:47] <djogli> xubuntu 10.04
[14:48] <djogli> i tried, it takes just one line, but terminal still asks for password
[15:06] <moetunes> djogli:  what was the line you used?
[15:06] <djogli> 1 sec ill tell you
[15:07] <djogli> moetunes, djordje ALL= NOPASSWD: /usr/local/bin/kbd_fix
[15:08] <djogli> kbd_fix is bash script that turns off one key on keyboard
[15:09] <moetunes> where in the file is the line? start middle or end?
[15:10] <djogli> kbd_fix is file
[15:10] <djogli> oh
[15:10] <djogli> in middle
[15:10] <moetunes> try it at the end
[15:10] <djogli> under user privilage specification
[15:12] <moetunes> something after that line might be changing things again
[15:12] <djogli> but its pretty much empty file, just comments
[15:13] <djogli> do i need to restart
[15:13] <djogli> xubuntu
[15:13] <moetunes> I think just logout
[15:13] <djogli> so i can try it in terminal
[15:14] <moetunes> depends how you start the script
[15:14] <djogli> it seems to work in terminal
[15:14] <djogli> i mean its executed
[15:14] <moetunes> so the script should work then hopefully
[15:14] <djogli> it sends error, which is normal since X is not on that one.
[15:15] <moetunes> k :]
[15:15] <djogli> thanks moetunes :)
[15:15] <moetunes> np :]
[15:48] <thevishy> how do I add CPU frequency selector to the task bar
[16:48] <nicofs> short question: what app should I use to watch tv (digital/analogue)?
[16:51] <moetunes> I like me-tv
[16:52] <rasgarath> how can i customize places?
[16:53] <rasgarath> like adding more menus beside Documents, Downloads etc.
[16:53] <nicofs> moetunes: it can't detect my device...
[16:53] <moetunes> oh
[17:01] <nicofs> how can I get my tv-stick to work (cinergy hybrid xe)?
[17:47] <charlie-tca> !mythbuntu | nicofs
[17:48] <charlie-tca> It is for tv watching, too
[17:48] <charlie-tca> You can just add the apps used by mythbuntu to Xubuntu
[17:49] <nicofs> charlie-tca: I don't need standalone... just a tv application that works...
[17:59] <charlie-tca> Just check out the apps they use.
[17:59]  * Besogon dowloading google OS
[18:18] <charding> Is there a way to find out what version of software is available in my repos using apt-get or apt-*?
[18:39] <charlie-tca> yes, you can use apt-cache policy PACKAGE
[18:39] <alexneb> seria posible instalar xubuntu en un amd k6 de 64mb???
[18:39] <charlie-tca> charding: ^ ^ for you
[18:40] <charlie-tca> alexneb: english, please
[18:40] <charlie-tca> I think the answer is yes, alexneb
[18:40] <alexneb> sorry
[18:41] <alexneb> is installed one xubuntu in one amd k6 64 mb ram???
[18:41] <alexneb> my ingkish is dead
[18:41] <alexneb> .P
[18:41] <charlie-tca> I think if you have 64mb memory, you can install using the alternate image cd. It won't run if you use a GUI, though. You need at least 192MB ram for things to work
[18:42] <alexneb> ok
[18:42] <alexneb> thanks
[18:42] <alexneb> :)
[18:42] <charlie-tca> You are welcome
[18:44] <charding> charlie-tca: thanks
[18:45] <charlie-tca> You are welcome
[20:57] <mnemoc> hi, in 10.10, is it possible to use xfwm4 as decorator for compiz or tell gtk-window-decorator to use the same theme xfwm uses?
[20:58] <mnemoc> can i avoid using emerld?
[20:58] <Sysi> if you can get it working, yes
[20:59] <Sysi> i didn't, see compiz setti.gs
[20:59] <mnemoc> :)
[21:00] <mnemoc> everything I try, comnm
[21:00] <mnemoc> err
[21:00] <mnemoc> everything I try, compiz --replace end giving me not window borders :<
[21:01] <Sysi> then not, you need to find or create similar theme
[21:04] <mnemoc> do you know one? ... this Bluebird is so clean and confortable...
[21:05] <Sysi> i hate compiz/things needed for it :P
[21:07] <Sysi> i liked radial-emerald, its a bit more glossy
[21:41] <oranges13> wow there's alot of people in here O_O
[21:42] <mark76> Ssh. We're having a sleep in ;)
[21:42] <oranges13> lol
[21:47] <oranges13> So I tried Lubuntu, and I gotta say its nice looking and fast but it doesn't come with as much out of the box :-/
[21:59] <charlie-tca> hmm, I am glad they did try lubuntu
[22:23] <zygomatik> hi
[22:23] <zygomatik> i need help with the grub shell
[22:23] <zygomatik> i'm trying to recover from a root fs kernel panic
[22:23] <mark76> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imF8TnXcdhU