[02:22] <wlixw> someone's here
[02:23] <wlixw> helloo
[02:23] <wlixw> :)
[03:45] <Colex> Hola
[03:45] <Colex> Alguien Habla castellano?
[04:33] <phr33load3r174> hellowOrld
[04:34] <phr33load3r174> why do people use the 10.04 instead of the 10.10? is it more stable?
[04:35] <phr33load3r174> thanx
[05:51] <ubuXubu> good morning xubuntu.
[10:04] <Sysi> if i copy my entire hdd to bigger hdd with dd, will it work?
[10:05] <TheSheep> Sysi: yes
[10:05] <moetunes> yep but the uuid changes and you need to install grub
[10:05] <Sysi> _entire_ hdd
[10:05] <Sysi> *dd*
[10:05] <TheSheep> Sysi: still uuid will change
[10:06] <TheSheep> Sysi: and the grub config will have the wrong one
[10:06] <Sysi> i can fix that
[10:06] <Sysi> but partiton table can add empty space to the end?
[10:07] <TheSheep> you can grow the partitions afterwards with gparted
[10:07] <Sysi> great
[10:18] <lenin> is it on to me?
[10:20] <lenin> no, it isn't
[14:21] <mark76> Whoops. Wrong one
[16:22] <purplehayes2400> hi - just installed xubnuntu 10.10 --- having souncard recognition issues - and i am an idiot - no idea how to navigate system
[16:23] <purplehayes2400> if anyone has time to walk me through a little bit - i am not so dumb - just no sound...:( i am sad
[16:24] <moetunes> in a terminal run   aplay -l   to see if the card is seen
[16:24] <purplehayes2400> ok ty
[16:26] <purplehayes2400> ok - yes -- ATI150 (or something like that recognized)
[16:26] <moetunes> that will tell if alsa sees it - if not then run   lspci | grep -i audio
[16:26] <moetunes> k
[16:29] <moetunes> try in terminal   aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav
[16:30] <moetunes> if it seems to play but you here nothing run   alsamixer   in terminal and turn everything all the way up
[16:36] <cfs_xubuntu> Good afternoon all.
[16:36] <cfs_xubuntu> I have a question, probably quite trivial for most of you. How do I change the background login image in xubuntu 10.10?
[16:39] <xGrind> cfs_xubuntu; ubunt-tweak
[16:41] <cfs_xubuntu> RIght, but isn't there a simple xml file I can configure in /usr/share?
[16:42] <cfs_xubuntu> I just want to put the darker 10.01 image with the tree as the background login image.
[16:42] <charlie-tca> No, it isn't really simple
[16:44] <moetunes> is there a file   /usr/share/pixmaps/backgrounds/gnome/background-default.jpg   you can change?
[16:45] <moetunes> it might be gdm instead of gnome - not on a xubutnu box to check atm
[16:45] <charlie-tca> um, I don't think gnome background will change xfce background, but I might be wrong
[16:45] <moetunes> I got this https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=830238 from a google search
[16:52] <cfs_xubuntu> Ok, I think I'm on the right track. I'll keep poking around. Thanks.
[17:30] <mrbnet> I'm trying to install xubuntu on an embedded system from USB.  If I don't include cdrom-detect/try-usb=true it cannot find the install files but if I include the extra parameter it does not allow me to access the /dev/sda.  Any suggestions?
[18:32] <n2diy> I just aquired a Compaq Presario with 64m of ram, any hope of loading Xubuntu, or linux on it?
[18:35] <charlie-tca> n2diy: Xubuntu won't be usable with 64MB ram. I could suggest puppy linux or
[18:37] <charlie-tca> DSL or maybe something from http://www.tuxradar.com/content/whats-best-lightweight-linux-distro
[18:37] <n2diy> charlie-tca: ok, thanks
[18:56] <Sysi> argh, now i can hate win7 too
[18:56] <Sysi> it booted after setupping discs, now all soddenly it won't
[18:56] <Sysi> recovery disc didn't help
[18:57] <Sysi> do i need to take off my linux-ssd for reinstalling win?
[18:57] <charlie-tca> congratulations. Welcome to the "I hate windows too club"
[23:04] <wildint> Can somone point me to docs that explain how Xubuntu produces it's LiveCD/install ISO
[23:05] <charlie-tca> I usually tell the release team I want it run?
[23:06] <charlie-tca> What is it you are attempting to accomplish?
[23:06] <wildint> I work on a project that is creating a Xubuntu based LiveDVD
[23:07] <wildint> trying to streamline the process with more automation
[23:07] <wildint> right now we create a virtual machine and then run a bunch of scripts in the vm and finally use remastersyst to produce a bootable iso
[23:07] <charlie-tca> Have you seen https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomizationFromScratch ?
[23:09] <wildint> I probably have and just need to reread, it's interesting since the is similar but different from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization
[23:09] <charlie-tca> That is the other one I would recommend. It is very close to what we use
[23:11] <wildint> thanks for at least confirming that
[23:17] <charlie-tca> you are welcome.
[23:18] <wildint> looks like the tricky part is going to be setting up our sample data in the home directory of the user
[23:18] <wildint> maybe I can use the /etc/skel file to do that
[23:22] <wildint> it isn't clear to me reading either of these on how to get the initial language selector screen like the live disk
[23:23] <wildint> and graphical boot menu
[23:24] <charlie-tca> We borrow from the ubuntu installer people
[23:24] <charlie-tca> The images are the same basics, with different packages seeded
[23:25] <charlie-tca> The graphical boot menu is ubiquity, from debian
[23:25] <charlie-tca> I think
[23:25] <wildint> I think I just need to dissect a Live disc tonight to figure it out
[23:25] <bazhang> I thought the debian-installer was from debian (ie alternate cd)
[23:26] <wildint> I think you're right in that it's from Ubiquity
[23:26] <charlie-tca> MIght ask in #ubuntu-installer for more clarification. sometimes they help
[23:26] <wildint> we're just talking about the initial screen you see with the keyboard selector followed by the boot options
[23:26] <wildint> thanks, wasn't aware of that channel
[23:27] <charlie-tca> If they are very busy, they won't be too helpful, but sometimes...