[01:08] <xX_UnderliNE_Xx> Olá
[01:08] <xX_UnderliNE_Xx> alguem fala portugues?
[02:54] <Pual> Goog night
[02:58] <Pual> Hello People
[04:03] <Smee> Hey guys
[04:03] <Smee> Can anyone explain why my xfce4-autostart-editor is gone?
[04:03] <Smee> just disappeared
[04:10] <Smee> I uninstalled gnome and installed the xubuntu desktop, but xfce4-autostart-editor is missing
[04:29] <tarik> hi
[04:30] <tarik> i am trying to connect to wireless network but i cannot
[04:30] <tarik> i see the wireless ap
[04:30] <tarik> i know the password
[06:40] <mimail> xubungu
[06:40] <mimail> xubuntu
[06:40] <mimail> somebody use
[06:41] <bazhang> mimail, do you have a support question?
[13:03] <test-xubuntu> Anyone got tips on getting a Dell Insiron 1501 to display on both laptop and external monitor?  Perhaps a tool I am missing?
[13:04] <test-xubuntu> I have the display on both screens but it's the same display; want seperate displays
[13:07] <bazhang> using xrandr?
[13:10] <test-xubuntu> Yeah either that or another tool people have experience with.  Was hoping to just use xfce4 settings to select second monitor but not that simple
[13:10] <test-xubuntu> xrandr show:
[13:10] <test-xubuntu> xrandr
[13:10] <test-xubuntu> Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1280 x 800, maximum 4096 x 4096
[13:10] <test-xubuntu> VGA-0 connected 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 338mm x 270mm
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    1280x1024      60.0 +   75.0
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    1152x864       75.0
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    1024x768       75.1     70.1     60.0*
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    832x624        74.6
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    800x600        72.2     75.0     60.3
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    640x480        72.8     75.0     60.0
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    720x400        70.1
[13:10] <test-xubuntu> LVDS connected 1280x800+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 331mm x 207mm
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    1280x800       61.0*+
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    1280x720       59.9
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    1152x768       59.8
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    1024x768       59.9
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    800x600        59.9
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    848x480        59.7
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    720x480        59.7
[13:10] <test-xubuntu>    640x480        59.4
[13:11] <test-xubuntu> external display connected via VGA
[13:11] <test-xubuntu> presuming LVDS is the laptop display
[13:11] <bazhang> !paste
[13:11] <test-xubuntu> sorry - first time in IRC for about ten years
[13:12] <test-xubuntu> http://paste.ubuntu.com/592592/
[13:21] <ablomen> test-xubuntu, check out arandr, this is a gui for xrandr, should make it a piece of cake to set up monitors however you want them
[13:24] <test-xubuntu> cheers ablomen
[13:24] <test-xubuntu> reckon I am grab it through a search in synaptic package manager?
[13:24] <test-xubuntu> I can*
[13:24] <ablomen> yes it should be in there :)
[13:25] <test-xubuntu> Yeo it was
[13:27] <test-xubuntu> getting there...
[13:35] <test-xubuntu> perfect
[13:35] <test-xubuntu> cheers guys
[13:56] <cheeseboy> hi
[13:56] <cheeseboy> im trying to follow http://xubuntu.wordpress.com/2007/10/12/howto-set-a-background-image-for-your-panel/ to get image on panel
[13:57] <cheeseboy> but i keep getting /home/greg/.gtkrc-2.0:4: Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path: "/home/greg/Pictures/gradient_green.png "
[13:57] <cheeseboy> the file is there
[15:45] <creedgaming> can someone help me with ubuntu please
[15:45] <charlie-tca> Please ask your question all in one line. All of us are volunteers and will attempt to answer if we know.
[15:46] <creedgaming> when i install any of the GUI's its not booting up when i reboot the Ubuntu server.
[15:48] <creedgaming> any idea what to do?
[15:50] <Sysi> do you have gdm
[15:50] <creedgaming> i fresh reinstalled everything
[15:50] <creedgaming> but yeah ive had gdm installed and it did nothing
[15:51] <charlie-tca> You installed server, then install a -desktop package? or you installed server, then installed some things you thought should work?
[15:51] <creedgaming> running a VPS
[15:52] <creedgaming> Ubuntu 10.04 32Bit
[15:59] <creedgaming> someone said i needed to modify the xstartup file?
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[16:58] <matthias_> grüß euch
[17:00] <knome> matthias_, hey
[17:00] <matthias_> Ich hab mal eine Frage, vllt. schon zu tausends mal angesprochen, aber ich komm einfach nicht weiter,
[17:01] <knome> !english | matthias_
[17:01] <matthias_> oh sorry
[17:01] <knome> matthias_, if you want support in german, #ubuntu-de can help you :)
[17:01] <matthias_> thanx
[17:02] <knome> no problem
[17:02] <seraphicx> hello?
[17:03] <seraphicx> I am new too Linux need a wee bit of help.
[17:03] <knome> ¿olleh
[17:03] <charlie-tca> Please ask your question all in one line. All of us are volunteers and will attempt to answer if we know.
[17:03] <seraphicx> oh it's backward's
[17:03] <seraphicx> lol
[17:03] <seraphicx> Ok
[17:04] <seraphicx> I want to know how to install COD MW2 On my xbuntu 64 bit
[17:05] <Sysi> install wine and run the installer with it
[17:05] <seraphicx> That's the thing
[17:06] <seraphicx> I so not know how to install anything
[17:06] <Sysi> software center or synaptics from menu
[17:07] <seraphicx> Could I put in my cd from COD or is it easier your way?
[17:09] <charlie-tca> seraphicx: first you open Software Center and insall wine.
[17:09] <seraphicx> ok done
[17:10] <charlie-tca> Then you start wine and install COD MW2 from your cd
[17:11] <seraphicx> and how do I start wine?
[17:11] <charlie-tca> !wine
[17:11] <charlie-tca> I don't really know, but #winehq will know that answer
[17:12] <knome> seraphicx, once you've installed wine, put in the cd, and right-click the .exe from the disc you want to run and select "run with wine" or something like that
[17:13] <seraphicx> oh ok
[17:14] <seraphicx> I am a retard
[17:14] <seraphicx> cannot find, disc is there an alternate way?
[17:17] <knome> cannot find the disc physically, or xubuntu cannot find the disc?
[17:18] <seraphicx> physically
[17:19] <knome> then we can't help, i'm sorry
[17:19] <seraphicx> so there is no alternate way?
[17:20] <knome> not really, you will need the installation media
[17:20] <seraphicx> son of a beech
[17:21] <knome> seraphicx, please watch your language
[17:21] <seraphicx> I said that instead of other...sorry. One more question how to I install themes or find some good ones?
[17:22] <charlie-tca> different spelling does not make it less insulting
[17:22] <knome> seraphicx, coy themes to /usr/share/themes or /home/yourusername/.themes
[17:22] <seraphicx> You took that as an insult?
[17:22] <knome> seraphicx, xfce-look.org for finding themes
[17:22] <charlie-tca> I find the phrase insulting, yes
[17:26] <seraphicx> I am sorry charlie, and thank you knome
[17:27] <charlie-tca> seraphicx: Thank you
[17:28] <seraphicx> I downloaded a theme, do I copy index.theme?
[17:28] <knome> seraphicx, copy everything inside a theme to a subfolder in /home/yourusename/.themes/
[17:30] <seraphicx> where do I type "/home/myusername/.themes"
[17:30] <knome> you can browse there with for example thunar file manager
[17:31] <seraphicx> your TuT is applying to xubuntu 10.10?
[17:32] <seraphicx> I am in File Manager I do not see a browse I see desktop doc etc
[17:33] <knome> you might need to create the folder
[17:33] <knome> so when you are in /home/yourusername, select file -> create folder
[17:33] <knome> and type in .themes
[17:34] <seraphicx> now where do I find it
[17:34] <knome> press ctrl+h to see hidden files and folders
[17:34] <seraphicx> damn you good
[17:35] <seraphicx> ok they are pasted what next
[17:35] <knome> then go to applications -> settings -> appearance (or xfce settings manager and appearance under that)
[17:35] <knome> you can change both the gtk theme and the icon theme there
[17:36] <seraphicx> I don't have appearence...
[17:36] <knome> do you have xfce settings manager?
[17:36] <seraphicx> yes
[17:36] <knome> open that
[17:36] <seraphicx> ok
[17:36] <knome> you should have an icon for appearance there
[17:36] <knome> for the xfwm (window border) theme, you want "window manager"
[17:37] <seraphicx> im in window manager
[17:37] <knome> you should find the theme in the list
[17:38] <seraphicx> uhm it's not here
[17:39] <knome> under .themes, do you have a folder that has a folder named "xfwm4" inside it?
[17:39] <obiwan_> hi people, my sound applet crashed. please do you know the command to launch it again?
[17:39] <seraphicx> no I have gtk-2.0 metacity-1 index.theme
[17:40] <knome> seraphicx, ok, you can't use metacity themes with xfce, you need xfwm
[17:40] <obiwan_> i tried apropos sound and xfce settings panel but couldnt find it
[17:40] <seraphicx> so which site now knome
[17:40] <breadcrumb> how do i share a folder in xubuntu? is there a way of doing it with the gui?
[17:40] <breadcrumb> (10.04)
[17:40] <obiwan_> found it , thank god in applciations mujltimedia. its mixer
[17:40] <knome> seraphicx, xfce-look.org should work, if somebody has uploaded a metacity theme there, we can't help it
[17:41] <obiwan_> im leaving i have too many windows open for this laptop. thanks mtfbwy
[17:41] <knome> breadcrumb, share folder in a windows network, or with an another (x)ubuntu machine?
[17:41] <breadcrumb> knome with windows
[17:42] <knome> !samba | breadcrumb
[17:42] <breadcrumb> in ubuntu you could just rightclick folder and go 'share', im guessing you cant do this in xubuntu? must use command line ?
[17:43] <knome> breadcrumb, try gigolo
[17:43] <knome> breadcrumb, i suppose that should be in either the apps -> network or apps -> network menu
[17:46] <seraphicx> knome my friend is an avid Gentoo user, he has it to when you move your screen the window would lag like it's wavy how do I do that
[17:46] <seraphicx> old friend, no longer in contact btw
[17:46] <knome> seraphicx, i suppose that's compiz
[17:46] <knome> !compiz | seraphicx
[17:47] <knome> seraphicx, i can't help much with compiz, though
[18:53] <Rodensky> hello. i did wrote killall for all prcs that have to do with sound because it got stuck, but not i need to restart the sound and i don't know how (without restartig :)
[18:53] <Rodensky> *i wrote
[18:56] <Rodensky> how do i reset the sound?