[01:28] <ArMo3> I installed Xubuntu via WUBI . When I reboot into Xubuntu, it first says "Press ESC to add advanced boot options" and after some time (that is after the loading is complete) "Out of Sync / 67.5 kHz" .
[01:44] <Kangarooo> ArMo3: after installing wubi is in windows making size and all files auto copies. then restarting should give option to log in xubuntu
[01:56] <skyhawk> Hello?
[02:40] <mrthelimeguy> Hey all, I was wondering, is Xubuntu a good platform for minor programming languages, eg, Python, Perl, and Ruby?
[04:32] <strgllh> How can I set xubuntu to automatically hibernate at a certain power level?
[04:43] <strgllh> Really liking xubuntu, just installed it today. Seems to have less of the Canonical junk. Is that on purpose?
[08:05] <galanakis> hi, I can't choose the resolution i need. How can I do this?
[08:09] <TheSheep> settings -> settings manager -> display
[08:11] <galanakis> the option isn't avalible
[08:11] <galanakis> I have a 1366x768 screen and can only choose a nother screen resolution
[09:03] <galanakis> how do you change the resolution, when the resolution you want isn't an option..
[09:18] <Sysi> arandr or xorg.conf
[09:31] <galanakis> there is no xorg.conf in /X11/ :(
[09:31] <Sysi> not anymore by default
[09:32] <galanakis> and I'm not sure what i must do with arandr
[09:32] <Sysi> GUI should not be too hard
[09:32] <galanakis> oh okay, so i must just make one? what must i type in it for a 1366x768 resolution?
[09:33] <galanakis> It doesn't have my resolution listed in the GUI
[10:40] <galanakis> sysi, i've downloaded arandr, but it only has the wrong resolution avaliable.
[10:40] <galanakis> sysi, i've also tried making a xorg.conf, but it messed up the display when i rebooted, and i had to delete it.
[12:36] <galanakis> I need to shut down the GUI, so it's just the terminal running, how do I do this?
[12:37] <TheSheep> sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop
[12:37] <galanakis> TheSheep: Thanks!
[13:22] <NativeAngels> hello
[14:27] <ShootEmUp> Hello Everyone!
[16:19] <Jeff_>  i have a question if anyone can help. im installing xubuntu on a partitioned hard drive.  one half windows xp  other half all for linux.  the computer is a dell insperon 2650.  i installed xubuntu from the windows os bc for some reson no versions of linux acculy boot on this computer. idk why. but the issue is that the touch pad and keybord will not work in linux. this is a laptop btw   so right now i have a usb keyboed and mouse pl
[16:21] <charlie-tca> Jeff_: got cut off at " so right now i have a usb keyboed and mouse p"
[16:48] <xubuntu702> kann ich hier auch auf deutsch chatten ? habe die regel noch nicht gelesen.
[16:49] <charlie-tca> !de
[16:49] <xubuntu702> ok,danke
[16:49] <charlie-tca> You are welcome
[18:03] <Zaibach333> hello
[18:04] <Zaibach333> I just installed xubuntu on a different computer than what I'm using and its reaaallly slow, plus I had to update packages in terminal cause the gui one wont work.
[18:04] <Zaibach333> that and I cant use the install additional drivers to finish my installation of hardware
[18:04] <Zaibach333> is there a way to do that in terminal?
[18:07] <charlie-tca> yes, use jockey-gtk. If it is real slow, how much memory/ram does it have/
[18:07] <charlie-tca> ?
[18:07] <Zaibach333> a gig
[18:08] <Zaibach333> it was an early windows vista laptop... idk I just assume the hardware is good enough since I've tried installing xubuntu on lesser computers
[18:09] <charlie-tca> no reason for it to be slow with 1GB ram, might want to run memcheck on it from the grub menu
[18:10] <Zaibach333> is the grub menu the menu from an install disk?
[18:10] <charlie-tca> no, it is the menu you get when you hold right shift after the bios check
[18:11] <Zaibach333> oh nice, does that work on most linux distributions?
[18:13] <charlie-tca> I don't know, I think it should work on the ones using grub2
[18:14] <Zaibach333> I thought it was done with apt=get upgrade but its still going, is there some arguments needed after jockey-gtk once I get there?
[18:14] <charlie-tca> !jockey-gtk
[18:15] <Zaibach333> !jockey-gtk ? what do you mean
[18:15] <charlie-tca> Usually jockey-gtk DRIVER
[18:16] <Zaibach333> oh, I dont know exactly what driver though...
[18:16] <charlie-tca> Then you probably should use the Applications -> System -> Hardware drivers
[18:16] <charlie-tca> or Additional Drivers, depending on the release you have
[18:16] <Zaibach333> that's what isnt working atm
[18:17] <charlie-tca> but you have to wait for updates to finish, then restart the computer
[18:17] <Zaibach333> I suppose that could fix that
[18:17] <charlie-tca> You can not do both at the same time.
[18:18] <Zaibach333> well as soon as the OS was installed I tried oppening that and it didnt work, and the package manager wouldnt either so I found the command for apt-get update and upgrade hoping an upgrade would fix the program additional drivers
[18:20] <Zaibach333> so jockey-gtk doesnt have an auto thing with prompts or something similar to additional drivers?
[18:20] <charlie-tca> You did a new installation from cd?
[18:20] <Zaibach333> yes
[18:20] <charlie-tca> no, it doesn't prompt
[18:20] <Zaibach333> multiple tries on this computer, multiple successful tries on other computers
[18:23] <Zaibach333_> got disconnected there
[18:24] <Zaibach333_> I find it a bit odd that I have to update after install cause the install said it would update while it installed idk, guess its okay.
[19:51] <strgllh> Anyone know when xubuntu is moving to xfce4.8? We're currently on 4.6, right?
[19:52] <charlie-tca> When Natty Narwhal is released
[19:53] <strgllh> charlie-tca, thanks!
[22:14] <khaki54> hola
[22:14] <khaki54> I've been trying to sift through the forums
[22:14] <khaki54> does xubuntu 10.10 still support original xbox?
[22:15] <khaki54> and do you think I can use it to build a router?
[22:27] <charlie-tca> I don't think xubuntu had an Xbox release
[22:29] <pleia2> charlie-tca: http://www.xbox-linux.org/wiki/XUbuntu
[22:29] <pleia2> err, khaki54
[22:29] <pleia2> different XUbuntu
[22:29] <khaki54> haha really?
[22:29] <pleia2> as far as I know that project is no longer maintained
[22:29] <charlie-tca> Thanks, pleia2
[22:29] <khaki54> I mean it's liked directly
[22:29] <pleia2> "XUbuntu is also the name of the official lightweight version of Ubuntu. The project can be found on http://xubuntu.org/"
[22:30] <charlie-tca> So, that was using Ubuntu 5.10, Xubuntu started with 6.06
[22:31] <khaki54> hmmm
[22:31] <khaki54> so it's poorly worded on their site
[22:31] <pleia2> yeah, it confuses a lot of people
[22:32] <khaki54> you win
[22:32] <khaki54> There is no relationship between "xUbuntu" linux and "Xubuntu" or "XUbuntu" linux system
[22:33] <khaki54> I was trying to come up with a quick fix since I bricked my linksys wrt54g
[22:34] <khaki54> stuck using the fios router which blows
[22:34] <khaki54> ok
[22:34] <khaki54> well thanks for straightening me out
[22:34] <khaki54> probably saved me several hours of pain
[22:35] <khaki54> though I could just grab the breezy 5.10 xUbuntu release and upgrade the distro
[22:36] <bazhang> doubtful
[22:37] <khaki54> you think it would remove my drivers due to lack of compat?
[22:37] <charlie-tca> If they have it. We don't archive the end of life releases here
[22:37] <bazhang> it would be completely unsupported, with zero updates available
[22:38] <khaki54> yeah that's a good point also, the repos would be dead
[22:38] <khaki54> maybe strip the drivers out of the old distro and add them to a newer one?
[22:38] <khaki54> then install it that way?
[22:39] <khaki54> I'm biding my time until www.netgear.com/home/products/wirelessrouters/high-performance/WNDR4000.aspx comes out
[22:46] <josh1> If I close my lid of my laptop before I log in, I get a weird white login screen, my passwords do not work with this screen, anybody have an idea of what this is?
[22:48] <charlie-tca> josh1: sounds like you are suspending it during the bootup
[22:49] <josh1> charlie-tca: any idea why my password doesn't work? or how to disable this?
[22:50] <charlie-tca> login, then close the lid?
[22:50] <josh1> yeah, I had never done it before, just noticed it now, thought it was weird. Just didn't get why my password didn't work, I am the only account and I did the install myself
[22:53] <charlie-tca> It doesn't know how to recover before you login, apparently
[22:59] <josh1> oh ok