[02:30] <jonas_> hey. anyone got a free mind to pick?
[02:35] <Riptide> Hey folks. is anyone here good with sound issues?
[07:15] <sillav> anyone get lighting addon working in thunderbird on amd64?
[07:17] <sillav> ah.. should add it's xubuntu 11.04
[07:22] <Unit193> sillav: You could also try irc.mozilla.org #thunderbird if you don't get an answer here (or try back later)
[07:33] <Unit193> sillav: My bad, they have irc.mozilla.org has #calendar <--- may be better
[07:40] <sillav> thx Unit193
[10:00] <alexandros76> xi. in 10.04 i have greek support (menus+apps) when logged as admin, but not when logged as user.
[10:04] <TheSheep> alexandros76: did you switch language for your user?
[10:04] <alexandros76> from where do i do this?
[10:06] <TheSheep> alexandros76: on your login screen
[10:08] <alexandros76> TheSheep: thanks!
[10:09] <alexandros76> TheSheep: i was aware of that option in login screen and it seems that some of my student switch it .. :-/
[10:09] <alexandros76> was->wasnt
[11:49] <Nomikos> I'm running Xubuntu in a VirtualBox, but it doesn't go on the network until after I login via the login dialog. what should I look for?
[11:50] <Sysi> wired internet
[11:51] <Sysi> or well, i'm not sure about virtualbox
[11:51] <Nomikos> The connection it uses (once logged in) is a 'wired' one, according to the settings
[11:52] <Nomikos> I know this works with Ubuntu, and /thought/ it worked with Xubuntu - could it be a permissions thing, that the network somehow has to run under the user?
[11:52] <ochosi> Nomikos: xubuntu uses nm-applet (netwrok-manager applet) just like ubuntu to connect to the *net, afaik this is loaded after gdm, so basically you have to login to get it up and running
[11:53] <ochosi> no, not a permissions issue imo
[11:53] <Sysi> on HW wired connection works already before logging in
[11:54] <Nomikos> ochosi: hmm.. maybe they changed it then, because I know I've been able to ssh in without needing the gui
[11:55] <Nomikos> When I check "available to all users" it just disconnects the network, that's a bit idd
[11:55] <Nomikos> *odd
[11:59] <Nomikos> but if I /then/ connect from the menu, ssh in, and log out of the gui, the connection does stay up. and after a restart I can login. I think that solves my problem :)
[12:00] <ochosi> ok :)
[12:00] <ochosi> good to hear
[15:13] <knome> http://shimmerproject.org/2011/04/spotify-support-for-gmusicbrowser/
[16:25] <nicofs> I need help to set up my screen resolution... all i get is "xrandr: Failed to get size of gamma for output default"...
[16:34] <Sysi> do you have restricted driver?
[16:34] <nicofs> not that i know of
[16:36] <nicofs> no
[22:39] <xubuntu520> ciao
[22:53] <Guest33263> can someone tell me how to find my xubuntu version (alpha3 or beta1)?  all i get so far is "natty (development branch)".
[22:54] <charlie-tca> If you have run updates, it is beta1
[22:54] <Guest33263> ok great, thanks!
[22:55] <Guest33263> i wasn't sure if it would automatically update or not.
[22:55] <charlie-tca> It doesn't really matter, since the alpha3 and beta1 are just cd's built at that point in the development cycle.
[22:55] <Guest33263> cool.  well it works just about perfectly on my eee pc, 1015pem
[22:59] <lighta> hey how can I remove recursly a dir ? "rm -rf .svn" doesn't work :(
[23:00] <Guest33263> i have this shortcut in my bash profile
[23:00] <Guest33263> alias rmsvn='find . -name .svn -print0' | xargs -0 rm -rf'
[23:00] <Guest33263> presumably it worked, which is why i decided to make a note of it :)
[23:01] <Guest33263> oops except for that typo -- remove the ' after print 0
[23:02] <lighta> ok
[23:02] <lighta> thx i'll take a note  too
[23:02] <lighta> switching to git hmmm !!!
[23:04] <charlie-tca> depends on where the directory is. You might need sudo rm -rf .svn
[23:05] <lighta> it's recursive i'm searchinf charlie-tca
[23:05] <charlie-tca> -r is recursive
[23:05] <knome> rm -rf is recursive
[23:05] <lighta> yeah but didn't work for dir
[23:06] <lighta> recursive trying to remove dir
[23:06] <charlie-tca> give the full dir name? like /home/lighta/.svn
[23:06] <lighta> not an chmod issue
[23:06] <knome> no, it is exactly what you want to do when removing a directory
[23:06] <Guest33263> maybe you want to remove all .svn dirs?  in which case, do what i said.
[23:06] <charlie-tca> Is it owned by the user?
[23:06] <lighta> hmm I tryed with ./ charlie-tca isn't this good or need absolute path really ?
[23:07] <charlie-tca> You said it did not work. I would then try an absolute path
[23:07] <lighta> yes Guest33263 that the case i'm trying it
[23:07] <lighta> an not fan about absolute path i'm quite lazy hehe =)
[23:07] <lighta> i'll try
[23:07] <lighta> next time
[23:08] <lighta> your function was fine Guest33263, i'll try on a copy charlie-tca wait  sec
[23:11] <charlie-tca> knome: Okay, I waited all day, but I got to know. What is "spotify"?
[23:12] <knome> charlie-tca, http://www.spotify.com/
[23:12] <knome> charlie-tca, on-demand music player
[23:13] <knome> charlie-tca, with a LARGE database of music
[23:13] <charlie-tca> I thought that was what gmusicbrowser did?
[23:13] <knome> no, on spotify you can listen to tracks you *don't own*
[23:13] <knome> like, "wait, i want to listen the new radiohead album"
[23:14] <knome> then you go to spotify and listen to it
[23:14] <charlie-tca> hm, I guess I won't ever get all this music stuff straight.
[23:14] <charlie-tca> thanks for explaining it. I think I understand it, anyway.
[23:14] <knome> no problem :)
[23:15] <charlie-tca> I guess it is kind of like what the "radio" used to be :-)
[23:15] <knome> basically, the idea is that you pay amount n in a month to spotify, and you'll get an ad-free, unlimited access to their music database, without the fuzz of buying anything except the subscription
[23:15] <knome> yeah, except you get to choose what you are listening to
[23:15] <charlie-tca> heh, I see now.
[23:15] <knome> that is what the "on-demand" part means there :)
[23:15] <charlie-tca> Maybe I should go buy me a new radio
[23:16] <knome> i'm afraid that there's no on-demand radios yet ;)
[23:17] <charlie-tca> I used to really enjoy the radio
[23:17] <knome> but?
[23:17] <charlie-tca> I don't have one anymore
[23:18] <knome> have you tried the web-based streamed radios?
[23:18] <knome> they usually offer a better choice of music, also, fitting one's niches better
[23:18] <charlie-tca> yeah, but getting PBS to work every time the development release changes is a bear
[23:19] <charlie-tca> oh, that's wrong. It is NPR, National Public Radio
[23:19] <knome> i think you can listen to streams with even just VLC by entering the stream url there
[23:19] <charlie-tca> I think
[23:19] <charlie-tca> sure, if I can remember how to make it work. The radio was easy, just turn it on ;-)
[23:20] <knome> well, you needed to tweak the knob to get the right channel without too much noise
[23:20] <lighta> didn't work charlie-tca
[23:20] <lighta> may I flood a bit ?
[23:20] <charlie-tca> true, must be my age making me lazy
[23:20] <charlie-tca> !pastebin
[23:20] <lighta> ra ok ok
[23:22] <lighta> http://pastebin.com/ZwXLKDx6
[23:23] <charlie-tca> Tried deleting it with sudo?
[23:23] <lighta> well i'm the owner but I can try if you want
[23:24] <lighta> same result
[23:24] <knome> lighta, the path should be /home/lighta/Myscript/RO/Rotest/lof_v21/npc/.svn ?
[23:25] <lighta> hmm depend I want to remove all .svn dir on all sub directory from lof_21
[23:26] <knome> lighta, with rm -rf, you can delete *one* directory, not many directories with the same name under a specific directory tree
[23:26] <lighta> so hmm idk what to awnser it ain't a file but path would be something like ./lof_v21/.svn or ./lof_v21/npc/.svn
[23:27] <lighta> yeah knome that what I saw I was asking wich command could remove recursly multiple dir
[23:28] <knome> well, no command in itself, you need a loop just like Guest33263 told you
[23:28] <lighta> but Guest33263 cmd quite fine even if I suppose it not optimal
[23:28] <lighta> yep sad
[23:28] <lighta> I'll make a suggestion on dropbox one day
[23:29] <lighta> dir and file are so different in linux ?
[23:29] <knome> well you can't remove multiple similarly named files in multiple directories with one command either
[23:30] <knome> (with one command...)
[23:30] <lighta> hmm a yeah true