ljsoftnet | how do i install gnome-volume-manager? | 00:48 |
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sylon | i upgraded to 4.8 on ubuntu maverick but now i can't do shutdown/hibernate its grayed out, can someone help please? | 01:06 |
knw257 | Hello all | 01:42 |
knw257 | Would anyone here be able to help me with a question regarding Panels? | 01:48 |
drc | knome: Just ask, if anyone knows the answer, they'll probably answer. | 01:50 |
drc | opps | 01:50 |
drc | knw257: That was for you, sorry knome. | 01:50 |
knw257 | I'm trying to figure out how to move the notification tray item, but each time I attempt to right click it, it gives the context menu of the icon, not of the panel item | 01:51 |
drc | Do you mean move the icons <in> the notification area or the notification are itself? | 01:56 |
knw257 | notification area itself, as I don't think the former can be done | 01:57 |
drc | Nor do I :) The notification area "right-click area" (don't know what else to call it) appears to be very small. | 01:58 |
knw257 | So small, in fact, that I have yet to find it :P | 01:59 |
knw257 | Hallelujah, I found it | 01:59 |
knw257 | But it won't let me put in on the bottom panel :( | 01:59 |
knw257 | Maybe I have to remove it, and add it to panel 2 manually | 02:00 |
drc | No, I can find it...it's just hard :( | 02:00 |
knw257 | Indeed, I found it, and removed it, allowing me to add it to the bottom panel | 02:00 |
knw257 | Just needed assurance that it was there | 02:00 |
drc | Try right clicking just to the left of the first icon...moving the pointer a few pixels at a time | 02:01 |
drc | It's there | 02:01 |
knw257 | Dude, read my last couple messages - I got it | 02:01 |
knw257 | Thanks | 02:01 |
drc | ok | 02:01 |
knw257 | Just FYI, I didn't mean that to sound rude, need to self-edit before hitting enter | 02:02 |
Thermi | gn8 | 02:08 |
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XubuntuKris | can anyone tell me why when I input "sudo apt-get remove kde*" I get 158 packages to be removed? Does Xubuntu have any dependencies on Kde stuff at all? | 03:51 |
XubuntuKris | bueler | 03:53 |
XubuntuKris | bueler | 03:53 |
XubuntuKris | anyone? | 03:53 |
XubuntuKris | at all | 03:53 |
bazhang | !purexfce | 03:53 |
ubottu | If you want to remove all !KDE and !Gnome packages and have a default !Xubuntu system follow the instructions here « http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purexfce » | 03:53 |
XubuntuKris | finally, | 03:54 |
XubuntuKris | Thank you | 03:54 |
XubuntuKris | And this won't affect my install of xubuntu at all? | 03:57 |
moetunes | nope | 03:57 |
XubuntuKris | I tried something similar, and it stuck me on the xubuntu boot screen and refused to boot. | 03:57 |
XubuntuKris | Luckily, I had my live cd and could mount my file system to fix it. | 03:57 |
moetunes | ctrl+alt+F2 would have got you to a tty | 03:58 |
XubuntuKris | tty? sorry, not familiar with the acronym | 03:58 |
moetunes | !tty | 03:59 |
ubottu | To get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login). To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution. | 03:59 |
moetunes | not an irc acronym | 03:59 |
XubuntuKris | ah, gotcha, thanks for that as well | 03:59 |
moetunes | np :) | 03:59 |
XubuntuKris | so it's ctrl+alt+f(1-6)....why are there six? | 04:00 |
moetunes | 'cause 7 & 8 are for X | 04:02 |
pteague | is there some way to turn off the requirement to utilize a wallet in order to connect to a wireless network? | 06:41 |
pteague | just installed the natty beta | 06:42 |
moetunes | !natty | 06:42 |
ubottu | Natty Narwhal is the codename for Ubuntu 11.04, due April 28 2011. Help and support (only) in #ubuntu+1. Natty is beta and is not currently intended for production systems. | 06:42 |
pteague | thanks, at least now i know when it's supposed to be released | 06:44 |
schr0 | does anyone know offhand if the pfit package is broken in 9.04 | 06:44 |
schr0 | ? | 06:44 |
moetunes | and you know the channel where more help would be | 06:45 |
schr0 | s/pfit/fpit | 06:45 |
moetunes | pteague: ^^ | 06:45 |
moetunes | !eol | 06:45 |
ubottu | End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 06:45 |
schr0 | I know that its not supported anymore | 06:46 |
moetunes | is 9.04 still supported? | 06:46 |
schr0 | I need the finepoint driver to work though, and currently its broken | 06:46 |
moetunes | if the driver is part of the kernel you might have luck with a newer kernel | 06:47 |
moetunes | !kernel | 06:47 |
ubottu | The core of Ubuntu is the Linux kernel: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel - You shouldn't have to compile your own, and if you need to troubleshoot issues, you can try a !Mainline kernel instead, but if you insist, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile (see also !Stages) | 06:47 |
schr0 | Its a documented bug | 06:47 |
schr0 | and reports are filed | 06:47 |
schr0 | its a broken requirement | 06:48 |
schr0 | and conflicts with xserver-xorg-input-4 | 06:48 |
schr0 | But I'll just roll back and try it myself | 06:48 |
schr0 | thanks anyways | 06:48 |
moetunes | luck | 06:49 |
Ycarene | I have installed a .deb that includes a kernel module. Anytime I update the kernel through the updater, it recompiles all of my necessary modules except this one, how do I add this one to the list that it upgrades? | 07:57 |
Ycarene | Hello? | 08:14 |
buff | xubuntu 11.04 is looking good at beta2 found a couple of minor glitches but nothing bad | 09:25 |
buff | I think more people will jump to | 09:57 |
buff | Xubuntu with the introduction of unity in the mainline OS | 09:57 |
Sysi | xfce 4.8 is great, we'll see if they get compiz working in natty and if people get used to unity | 10:04 |
buff | true, I've only installed xubuntu 11.04 beta2 today, but I love it | 10:05 |
Sysi | i've loved xubuntu since 8.04 :) | 10:06 |
buff | tried normal ubuntu 11.04 yesterday and hated it | 10:06 |
buff | mmm | 10:06 |
buff | well I've been using gnome for last couple ubuntu versions and saw unity and was like........ WTF. why are we dumming it down..... | 10:07 |
buff | but... choice is good | 10:08 |
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gold_chocobo | anyone awake to help with an getting an ipod touch to detect/work/ | 12:16 |
gabor | Hi. Does anybody have experience with vmware workstation 7.1.4 and xubuntu 11.04? I installed vmware succesfully but it runs only if I start with sudo. | 15:01 |
avi_ | hello | 17:50 |
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An_Ony_Moose | how do I get requests for my private key password to be sent to a daemon, and which daemon can I use? Apparently the GNOME one is running but trying to SSH to a server with my public key asks me for the passphrase in the terminal. | 21:27 |
Sysi | i have ssh-key in ~/.ssh/id_dsa/id_dsa | 21:29 |
Sysi | and i can connect to server without passwd | 21:29 |
An_Ony_Moose | Sysi: I have mine in ~/.ssh/id_rsa and it does get that part right | 21:29 |
An_Ony_Moose | Sysi: but the GNOME keyring daemon is running | 21:30 |
An_Ony_Moose | but doesn't get called when I try to SSH | 21:30 |
An_Ony_Moose | its this xterm's fault? | 21:30 |
Sysi | i think that kind of setup has nothing to do with other daemons than ssh | 21:31 |
An_Ony_Moose | so how do I get it to ask for the keyring password once and then save it for the session? | 21:32 |
Sysi | i have no idea, you can try if somebody else here knows or in #ubuntu since it's gnome-stuff | 21:33 |
An_Ony_Moose | yeah | 21:33 |
An_Ony_Moose | thing is, I'm running xubuntu | 21:33 |
An_Ony_Moose | it worked until I switched | 21:33 |
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Thermi | gn8 | 23:06 |
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