=== jwkokc is now known as jk_ === sresu is now known as sre-su === noxez23 is now known as noxez [09:35] I need a program to watch my DVB-T stick's analogue input... i tried me-tv, but it completely lacks this option... [09:36] (it's composite video, if i'm not mistaken...) [09:36] maybe try vlc [09:37] I remember it had rather rich input options [09:37] i wouldn't know how... vlc just starts to scan for channels [09:37] * TheSheep doesn't know either [09:38] i think kaffeine is commonly used, but your stick need to be suported [09:39] hmm... it installed some naughty restricted drivers, when i plugged it in... [09:43] hmm... not an option... maybe the drivers don't include the analogue input... [14:16] QUESTION: converted my ubuntu to xubuntu but i can't access my other drives from file manager need help === q_a_z_steve is now known as q_a_z_steve1 === q_a_z_steve1 is now known as q_a_z_steve [17:50] i gues i just type something here like HI n return [17:51] Yeah [17:51] and then we say [17:51] !hi | xubuntu641 [17:51] xubuntu641: Hi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay! [17:51] is there a grpahical way to turn off clicks on my touchpad in xfce i cant seem to find one ? [17:52] xubuntu641: You must be installing? [17:52] thx [17:52] yessss [17:52] Great! [17:52] third time [17:52] Oh-oh [17:52] first ubuntu [17:52] it was slow [17:53] then xubuntu [17:53] ive crashd it [17:53] while changeing those [17:53] window borders [17:53] It happens. We call it experience [17:54] im brand new to it [17:54] soo [17:54] but it was little slow on my [17:54] old computer [17:54] how much memory in the computer? [17:55] 512+256 [17:55] That should be plenty for xubuntu [17:55] intel 1.8 GHz [17:56] it has some radeon 128 [17:56] is it maybe prbl whith some drivers [17:56] or similar [17:57] thingi [17:57] shouldn't be. radeon drivers are built-in [17:57] lostson: what version of xubuntu? [17:57] 10.10 [17:57] yeah [17:58] i know in gnome it was easy to find but i have had no luck with xfce so far [17:58] its beta question mark [17:58] lostson: it would be the same package in Xubuntu [17:59] but it is not installed by default [17:59] im installing xfce becouse i guess it is an old computer now [17:59] hmm well i have gnome installed as well [17:59] my freind told me about gnome [18:00] he said it works better [18:00] That makes it easy, then. Just start the gnome desktop, look at the name of the application you used, then log back into xubuntu and run it in terminal [18:00] then xfce [18:00] its in the mouse settings in gnome [18:00] wait [18:00] waiting [18:01] whan i installed last time no gnome in selectio [18:01] n [18:01] right [18:01] it is called Ubuntu desktop session, now [18:01] righ [18:02] gnome is what the desktop environment is that is used. Xubuntu uses Xfce desktop environment [18:03] ok [18:03] so ive gata get back to ubuntu [18:03] lostson: if you have both desktops installed, you should be able to look in /usr/share/applications and find it [18:03] why? [18:04] ive formated ubuntu for space [18:04] Xubuntu is very nice [18:04] yeah ive use it for a day [18:04] i love it [18:04] but [18:04] it wos pritti slow [18:05] and ubuntu was fast? [18:05] same problem [18:05] thats why i instald it [18:05] xubuntu [18:06] and this is my fastest dektop [18:06] ive got PII [18:06] i use it for print serv [18:08] i saw minimum req so ive tried [18:09] It will be slow with the minimums. My PII, 400MHz, with 256MB ram is what I test on [18:09] what things can i doo to make it faster [18:10] i doo not need it to bee prity [18:10] Have you added applications already? [18:10] 7 mins to completion [18:10] After the install, run the updates. that is the first thing to do after you restart [18:10] ok [18:11] ive checked download updates [18:12] if I crash it again is there easyer way to repair it [18:13] Okay, that's a good thing. You still have to run update manager when the orange icon shows up [18:13] i will [18:13] There usually is, but we have to know what you did before the crash [18:13] stay away from the wildfire themes [18:14] i think that was it [18:14] That can be recovered by deleting the .config directory [18:14] i was chosein them then got logged off [18:15] what does point before name means [18:16] does point hide the directory [18:16] yes, it is a hidden directory or file [18:17] it is in home [18:17] config [18:18] ? [18:18] the dot is important. You can have a config and a .config directory [18:19] delete .config right? [18:21] hi here, hey my wifi often crash, how can I reboot that ? using network-manager 0.8 [18:22] if you install the wild??? theme and it won't let you login again [18:25] lighta: click the network-manager icon in panel, click connected, then click it again ang click connect ? [18:27] there found a easy way [18:32] charlie-tca, yeah well I'm looking for a command line, here my scenario : turned of wifi card, (laptop button) turnig on few moment later, activation button on nw-m still grey, waiting 5min turned off network, turning back on, still can enable back wifi [18:33] can't* [18:35] hm, not sure. I use ifconfig eth0 up for my wired card [18:36] Hello, i'm install xubuntu under vmware, so i have "user" account with same pass., i can use "sudo", it works, but when i try "su root" it didn't because i don't remember that setup pass dor sudo during install. process. what i should do for use "su root" ? [18:36] !su [18:36] sudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !gksu (GNOME, Xfce), or !kdesudo (KDE). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo [18:38] i'll try that charlie-tca thx, [18:38] good luck [18:40] how setup "root" password with "sudo" command ? [18:40] We don't recommend it [18:41] why [18:41] security [18:41] how get root commandline ? [18:41] You can do everything with sudo instead of giving root a passwork [18:41] just use sudo -i [18:42] thx [18:42] so root don't have password by default ? [18:42] correct [18:45] Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information [19:05] i gues i just type here like HI n return [19:06] again [19:09] ive got alittle problem whith .config i gota delete [19:10] ive installed xubuntu but did not format home [19:11] im on live CD now [19:11] heh [19:11] okay [19:11] so now you go to filesystem [19:11] oks [19:11] and the hard drive should be listed [19:12] it is [19:12] You look in the hard drive for /home [19:12] You should be able to turn on hidden files in the view menu [19:13] kk [19:13] find the one called .config and delete [19:15] looks like my drive home is on seperate partiton [19:15] and im on live [19:15] cd [19:15] It should still be in filesystem [19:15] ok [19:15] sec [19:15] You just have to look at each partition listed to find it [19:21] in home ive got just ubuntu [19:23] look in ubuntu [19:23] /home/ubuntu/.config [19:25] delete it [19:25] so i take cd out nrestart? [19:26] yup [19:26] well, actually [19:26] ? [19:26] click the quit button, and click on restart [19:27] it should prompt you to remove the cd [19:27] i see [19:27] thx man iou [19:27] no problem [19:27] im off [19:27] anytime you come in here, just start typing. If anyone knows the answer, they will respond [19:55] I had lucid and updated to maverick. But video specifications didn't correctly "caught": horizontal frequency is too large. [20:07] (Help) Horizontal frequency chose is too large to my monitor (after updated to maverick). === charlie-tca__ is now known as charlie-tca [22:49] (Help) Horizontal frequency is too large to my monitor. (Maverick) [23:35] l === istok is now known as chmod