=== rtdos is now known as z80 === z80 is now known as retrodos [00:57] if I go to ossv4 do I just set all my apps to use oss? [01:11] !oss [01:22] when you upgrade you system... for example, 10.10 to 11.04... do all of the programs that you have uninstalled from 10.10 come back? [01:23] Not here [01:23] not here? :S [01:24] When I upgrade, only the installed stuff upgrades, and the sometimes the new stuff gets added, but not the old stuff I removed [01:24] ok [01:24] thx! :) [01:24] You are welcome [01:28] so i'm running xubuntu 10.10 and i'm trying to get this printer installed.. it's an hp deskjet 1000. i went to system -> printing and added a new printer. it apparently recognized everything alright, and the system sees the printer [01:28] but nothing is showing up in the print queue and the jobs are just stacking up. [01:29] and the printer is just sitting there on it's lazy ass. [01:29] any ideas, folks? [01:29] turned the printer on? [01:29] haha yeah it's on [01:29] the system sees it and all [01:30] Try going into printer properties and printing a test page [01:30] mine gave me an error until I got everything right [01:31] i did that before i came here, i'm not getting any errors but it keeps telling me that it's stacking up jobs [01:32] but nothing is showing up in the print queue [01:32] like, i click "print test page" and it says... printing test page as job 1. then i click clean print heads and it's says "cleaning print heads as job 2" [01:33] brb gonna reboot and hope that fixes everything. [01:34] :p [01:37] so... no luck. [03:26] how can I make my sd memory card automount on boot without messing with fstab? [03:27] The card holds my music and I would like it automounted so I don't have to re-add the music everytime the mount point changes [03:29] anybody here? [09:29] a cusomter of mine has this problem: if he plugin a usb stick, the stick will be automounted as root... so the user has no access to the usb drive.. [09:29] what FS? [09:30] Sysi: in USB.. wait. [09:30] vfat [09:32] what line "mount" gives for it? (for me rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,flush) [09:34] Sysi: give mi a minute.. need to instal openssh-server.. [09:35] Sysi: /dev/sdb1 on /media/usb0 type vfat (rw,noexec,nodev,sync,noatime,nodiratime) [09:36] hm.. something wrong i think [09:40] Sysi: i found a udev rules: 40-usbmount which points to /usr/share/usbmount/usbmount which needs the config file /etc/usbmount/usbmount.cfg.. and in this file i see: MOUNTOPTIONS="sync,noexec,nodev,noatime,nodiratime" [09:40] i think rw,uid=1000,gid=1000 are needed [09:41] Sysi: this files are from the usbmount package.. do you have this installed? [09:41] no [09:42] Sysi: should i remove it?.. [09:42] an 8.9 earthquake has struck the pacific coastal basin causing a 9 meter psunami to destry the coast of japan. [09:42] i'm not sure, maybe [09:43] residents of hawaii need to seek high ground [09:43] UBuxuBU: kinda offtopic [09:44] noaXess: i'm not sure but HAL maybe deals with mounting [09:44] don't worry sysi, finland appears to be safe... [09:45] Sysi: i will try === johnny is now known as Guest89962 [18:21] !time [18:21] Information about using and setting your computer's clock on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime - See https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/NTP.html for information on usage of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) [18:40] . [18:48] What's the best Ristretto replacement app for Xubuntu 10.04? [18:50] We still use ristretto in Natty, I don't know that there is "best replacement" for it. [18:51] charlie-tca: I like comix, but I have a specific use case for it [18:51] I see... I find Ristretto very buggy to use as a daily "heavy use" app! [18:53] I would suggest trying other applications, to see what works best for you. [18:54] Well, I'm thinking about eye of gnome, but I'm not sure it will work well on Xfce or not?! [18:56] all applications will work, some will just pull in extra dependencies [18:58] I see! Ok, I'll try that app... I would still need to know any other photo apps that works as well! :-) [18:58] johnny_X: you can do a search in the package manager [18:59] ok... [19:00] johnny_X: i use geeqie [19:00] I needed user info for the particular photo apps that works best!! :-) [19:00] Geegie, ok, any good? [19:00] yeah, i like it a lot [19:00] it's a fork of gqview if you know that one [19:01] I see, GQview's for the KDE isn't it? [19:02] Anyways, that will get me started... Thanks all for info & all! :-) [19:52] hello, is it possible t o turn off the wastebasket so files are deleted straight away please? [19:53] remove with shift Del [19:54] i removed it from the desktop...does that mean files will be deleted straight away? [19:55] shift delete removes directly, without using thrash [19:56] oh sorry, yes i see...but can the waste basket be switched off? [19:56] not really [19:57] ok, maybe some script to delete stuff on exit then? I'm short of space you see [20:00] thanks for the help :D [23:51] hello there?