[00:08] !keyboardlayout [00:13] ubottu == <3 [00:13] Bye guys. =p [02:34] Where is the battery manager in the gui? [02:35] charlie-tca? [02:36] The fans on the laptop are much louder then in ubuntu can I quiet them down? [02:37] add it to the top panel? I don't have a laptop, and don't really know if that is it [02:37] what about the fans? [02:39] No idea, I am sorry to say [02:40] Look for a sensors plugin for the panel, it might let you adjust them based on temperature [02:40] where would i find that? I chose the lts version. [02:41] right-click the panel, left-click add to panel, [02:41] what plugin [02:42] sensors or battery [02:42] Got the battery where should I look for more information about the fans [02:42] Let me look [02:45] starfish: in a terminal, sudo apt-get install xfce4-sensors-plugin [02:45] thank you [02:45] then it will be in the stuff to add to the panel [02:45] You are welcome [02:45] I appreciate the help. [02:46] That's what we do. It let's us give back a little bit for all the hard work the developers do [03:30] anyone else experience crashes in ff with the latest adobe flash player when you go to full screen, pop out works, but is only available on some videoes.. [03:32] btw hi all, and yes I've done the responsible thing and reported it, I also had this working before the latest upgrade on xubuntu 10.10 [05:32] What can I do to troubleshoot an inoperable mouse? [05:33] It happened in Xubuntu and another distro but was just fine in Fedora 8 [07:13] hello i forgot my password [08:08] lol [12:58] !pulseaudio [12:58] PulseAudio is a sound server intended as a drop-in replacement for !ESD - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio for information and installation instructions [12:59] Okay, Skype isn't detecting any other sound devices than PulseAudio Server (local) [12:59] While the Mixer is, and I can hear my microphone in my headphones. [12:59] install pavucontrol [13:00] it's proper tool for pulseaudio [13:01] Oh. [13:01] I just apt-get remove'd pulseaudio [13:01] lol [13:01] Okay, so pavucontrol? [13:05] That is awesome. [13:05] Thank you, Sysi. [13:05] =] [13:09] i still would need to make feature request about including that to default installation? [13:09] i don't even use pulseaudio [13:25] Hello Everyone! [13:48] Has anyone seen Red-raven, Red_, or Black lately? [14:03] /me welcomes all ubuntu users! === jacob_ is now known as Guest41862 [14:42] Tam getting the following when starting my package manager. Any ideas? [14:45] E:Malformed line 61 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (dist parse) [14:45] william_, your sources.list is malformed [14:45] How can I correct? [14:46] open it and see what's in line 61 [14:49] deb http://archive.canonical.com/ maverick [14:53] if i'm correct, either adding "partner" to the end of that line or commenting the line (add # to beginning) should fix it [15:02] weird, i kept getting disconnected when joining the other channel [19:45] i need help to connect to a wlan network via console. i am connected (used ifconfig & iwconfig) - but dhclient returns "No DHCPOFFERS received." - what can i do? please help. i need internet urgently... [19:46] http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-troubleshoot-wireless-network-connection-in-ubuntu.html [19:49] hy!! i have a question!!!!!!!!!!!!.............. all games for Ubuntu (as hedgewar, ie) works in xubuntu????????????????????????? [19:49] yes [19:49] it should [19:49] becouse i cant play hedgewars and openarena [19:50] in a Pentium 4, 1,5 Gb Ram, video card nivida 128mb... :( [19:50] 3,2 Ghz of procesator [19:50] I can play openarena on my xubuntu 9.04. I can't see why you can't [19:51] probably not using nvidia's proprietary driver? [19:51] =( .... when i enter to the game openarena crash... [19:52] << compleely forgot !wfm situation [19:52] s/compleely/completely/ [19:53] i am using the current driver of my nivida card... or i thinks.. becouses xubuntu dont show any problem with driver [19:53] psycho_oreos: but what if dhclient returns "No DHCPOFFERS received." - even if it shouldn't? my network is not encrypted... [19:53] i install the driver when i install xubuntu [19:54] nicofs, maybe dhcpd is not running on the router/network [19:55] luiscuadrado123, check under hardware drivers [19:55] psycho_oreos: network manager could connect, when i still had gui... [19:55] but my system's gone. all i have left is command line... [19:56] * charlie-tca thinks luiscuadrado123 should install the hardware drivers, too [19:56] nicofs, and network manager's daemon is not running? [19:58] psycho_oreos: i don't know - apart from a command line, almost nothing is running... i have no gui - and certainly no network manager... [19:58] nicofs, check via ps [19:59] ps au | grep dhcp - or something like that? [19:59] ps aux| grep man [20:00] ok... what should i see, roughly... i'm running dualboot. it will take a while to check... [20:00] hmm [20:00] not quite, it might be running as some other name [20:00] sudo service dhcpd start returns "no such service", that i know [20:02] its not dhcpd, dhcpd is the daemon for giving out dhcp leases and should be checked on the device that is actually giving out the lease, e.g. router [20:03] ps aux| grep -i net [20:03] ok. i will try that. just hang on. takes a moment to reboot... [20:04] you can always set a manual IP address should dhcpcd/dhclient/dhcpx fails [20:10] psycho_oreos: ok. NetworkManager is running... [20:11] nicofs, I'd kill that because that would interfere with manual operations, but even at then dmesg may say that the interface is not ready.. that would be somewhat problematic [20:12] there is something else: when i first logged in 3 days ago (it's a hotel wlan), after connecting - in my browser i was redirected to a page where i had to give a username and password. but i have never been asked again since... [20:12] after rebooting (even a different os) i was always just connected... [20:13] psycho_oreos: so i should kill NetworkManager and try again? [20:13] i could have dmesg running on a different tty - just in case... [20:13] nicofs, killing it won't necessarily help, though you can try in a bid to manually turn the interface up [20:14] psycho_oreos: but then what might help? how did the network manager gui connect when i still had a gui? what can it do that i can't?!? [20:16] nicofs, apparently I initially thought that killing networkmanager should be able to allow one manually control it. Well I've tried to disable wireless from nm-applet and trying to ifconfig wlan0 up under dmesg I get device is not ready [20:16] though it may work [20:16] networkmanager can't be used directly [20:16] so i shouldn't kill network manager...? [20:17] you need nm-applet or cnetworkmanager [20:17] i just desperately need internet... [20:17] wlan via command line is pain anyway [20:17] Sysi: what alternative do i have? [20:17] no you have to kill network manager, but even after you killed it, the interface will complain its not ready [20:17] probably the other way is to best use service to stop network manager [20:18] why can't i just ORDER it to connect and put it in front of a military tribunal if it refuses...? [20:19] so, i'll use service to stop networkmanager. and then do the ifconfig, iwconfig and dhclient stuff? [20:19] yeah I'd give that a try.. it should hopefully give you proper and direct access through console [20:20] after stopping it hopefully [20:20] ok... don't desert me while i try it out... ;-) [20:20] you can always manually set IP address === Evixion` is now known as Evixion === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang === peregrinator_six is now known as Monarquista [22:46] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1662153 === var is now known as mVariable