[00:02] giving that error for all [00:03] to see what is what, go to /dev/disk/by-uuid [00:03] use ls -l [00:03] so, maybe they are not ext4? [00:05] yes they are and the boot partition mounted [00:06] but thats only several gb [00:06] hmm === peregrinator_six is now known as Hitokiri_Battous === Hitokiri_Battous is now known as Rurouni_Kenshin [00:10] that was no use had no files except the /boot and kernel files [00:11] the only thing I can think of is the filesystem is wrong. [00:12] did you use sudo to mount them? [00:12] Are they encrypted? [00:12] yes [00:12] Then they won't mount that way. They have to be decrypted when mounted [00:13] and that is way different [00:13] maybe another day [00:17] you may not realize it but in the course of all this it works fine the other way and I have to clean up [00:32] hi [00:33] I want to run skype everytime XFCE loads - so I added it to startup & Sessions [00:33] But I want it to run minimized [00:33] is there a tag I can add to the command so that it minimizes on run? [00:33] When you quit, make sure it is minimized, then save session at the quit prompt [00:34] Not all programs can be made to work that way, though. It depends on how it is written [00:34] thanks charlie, but I also run XBMC on top of the session - so if I do that, I lose XBMC [00:34] I need that tag... [00:35] it isn't there [00:35] Maybe you could force it with devilspie [00:36] really? there's no skype -m [00:36] or skype -min [00:36] or [00:36] ... [00:37] Have you checked man skype or skype --help? [00:37] I don't have skype, myself, so I don't know [00:57] When I press enter in Mousepad nothing happens. [03:58] I love Xfce !!! [07:23] holy mental [07:23] I have an external USB Tb drive that I want to keep connected to my XFCE install [07:24] but I've just figured out that it doesn't auto-mount on boot. [07:24] I've googled it, but there doesn't seem to be an easy work around. [07:24] anyone got any suggestions? [07:25] can I just run some kind of "discover" code to get it to mount? [07:25] ... is anyone here? [07:26] skiwithpete, put it in fstab? [07:26] !fstab [07:26] The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab and http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions [07:27] cool stuff thanks [08:04] bazhang, my mrs made me run off for dinner - but i have to report fstab worked a treat [08:05] skiwithpete, good deal [08:28] bazhang, as I'm mega new to XFCE - is there an easy way to setup shares on the network? [08:29] skiwithpete, same as in regular ubuntu, with samba [08:29] i don't know how - I'll look into it [08:29] cheers [08:29] !samba [08:29] Samba is the way to cooperate with Windows environments. Links with more info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently and https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/windows-networking.html - Samba can be administered via the web with SWAT. [08:30] I'm actually in Gnome now, I just right click and properties - "share" [08:30] yep [08:30] but set it up on the windows side as well [08:37] what is NFS [08:37] I don't have any computers on windows at home [08:37] network file shares [08:37] all 'bbbuntus [08:37] better still :) [08:37] faster, better? or shall I stick with sambas [08:38] better less hassle better === psilo is now known as noxez [13:22] anyone awake ? [13:23] even if is, no guarantee they know anything [13:24] Sysi I know what you mean [13:25] "just ask" [13:26] is there a working application for speech to text? [13:26] for linux? [13:38] hi [13:45] hey tux444 [16:11] hey, one time i shutdown and check "save session".. and all time when i start system this session bings back. how disable this? === MichealH is now known as ArtBot === ArtBot is now known as MichealH [18:15] hi guys [18:15] i'm installing xubuntu to my dell inspirion 1100 laptop [18:16] and after clickong forward at "Preparing to instal Xubuntu" screen it loads for half an hour and still nothing :( [18:16] any ideas what coudl be wrong? [18:23] I've just (I think) removed gnome from a lucid install and thrown xfce on. (sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop) Are there any other things people normally do to speed things up? [18:32] Did my last messsage get posted? Wireless keeps dropping out so I'm not sure [18:33] I've just (I think) removed gnome from a lucid install and thrown xfce on. (sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop) Are there any other things people normally do to speed things up?? [18:34] That message? [18:36] mark76, yes. THanks [18:36] Then, no, it didn't :p [21:14] Can I just install the cd image on a flash drive? [23:35] someone in Ontario Canada is looking to hire an Xfce developer, anyone interested?