[01:22] Is there someone who can help me with a rootstock error? It tells me, that there is no space left - which just can't be... log: http://pastebin.com/JkbA5U31 [01:30] That's armel in a qemu VM ? [01:30] why can't it be out of space? [01:31] * charlie-tca knows nothing about qemu and even less about armel [01:32] nicofs: might have to ask that in #ubuntu+1, to be honest [01:36] charlie-tca, will ask there aswell... i set the image to be 16GB big... i can't see haow it could possibly run out of space... [01:37] Is there a number of entries limit or anything? [01:37] no idea - i wouldn't know how to check... [02:43] wutup h0s. xubuntu 4 l1f3 y0 [02:43] death to windoze and solaris. oracle sucks. java can go to hell [02:44] hence, assigning to tier 2 [02:44] * xubuntu990 farts [02:45] Hello [02:45] xubuntu936: please don't act like that here [02:46] I must have missed something [02:47] does anyone know of a shiny panel replacement? === `mOOse` is now known as m00se === freaky[t] is now known as freakyy[t] === freakyy[t] is now known as freaky[t] === `mOOse` is now known as m00se === thermi is now known as Thermi === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [09:56] hey folks does anyone happen to know how I can edit the top entries in xfce4.8's main menu? It has web browser and mail reader now, but I'd like it to have terminal too [09:59] psalden: they are all assembled from items in /usr/share/applications [09:59] psalden: you can copy those entries to ~/.local/share/applications and modify [10:00] psalden: you can also create new ones [10:00] psalden: they are just text files [10:00] hey dear buntu friends. how is xubuntu natty beta 2 going? [10:00] I have only seen review of beta 1 [10:00] Kurdistan, #ubuntu+1 for natty [10:01] bazhang, thx, but I think them are talking more unity. [10:01] Kurdistan, thats the channel for all versions [10:01] xubuntu kubuntu ubuntu lubuntu [10:02] bazhang, thx. [10:02] np [10:02] TheSheep: thanks. I just copied applications menu to my home folder and suddenly the whole menu changes... maybe it got messed up through my 4.6 -> 4.8 upgrade or so [10:03] ugh, only copy the entries you want to change... [10:04] I'll have another look... it was the applications.menu file that I copied [10:04] * psalden reverts [10:04] ah [10:05] thing is, it had some kind of xml link to the file I copied before [10:05] and yet now I copied it, the whole menu changed, and now it seems to correspond to the files you mentioned [10:06] the menu system has more layers than ogres :/ [12:21] I am currently having problems with my laptop with windows 7 on it, it bluescreened while installing Fallout 3 and now it wont start up without wanting to run the startup recovery, and when trying to start using Safe Mode it hangs on atipcie64.sys then resets again. I have a xubuntu 9.04 disk, can I use it to try and fix the problem? [12:31] lemme ask this, what does "Rescue a broken system" do [14:39] Just wondering if there is a way with Xubuntu 10.10 to have updates download and install automoatically. I have this computer being used by family memebers and I may not be able to keep it updated constantly. Is there a way to have it download updates and install them automatically??? Joe/Cape Cod [14:41] yes, go into synaptic Package Manager, preferences, last tab and mark "update automatically" [14:45] Thanks.. I will check it as soon as the present updates are done loading.. it won't unlock until this package manager is completed [14:49] What is the last tab called under Preferences. I see Distribution, but there is no "Update Automatically [14:51] That's because I lied to you [14:51] sorry, under Repositories, Updates tab [14:52] Looks like you can install all security updates automatically, which are the most important updates. [14:52] I did intend to give bad information, but ... [14:52] I did NOT intend to give bad information, but ... [14:53] hm, this keyboard still hasn't learned to type correctly, too. :-) [14:53] OK.. I found the Repository (i guess that is what you meant when I did not see it in the other [14:53] under settings, repositories, [14:53] updates tab [14:53] oh... so its the KB Fault????? Not the LNBTKB [14:53] Loose Nut Behind the Keyboard???? [14:54] LOL [14:54] an old saying back in the Tech Support Days at Stream when I used to work there about 14 yrs ago.... DAMN 14 yrs ago.... UGGGG I am getting old!!! [14:55] Thanks Charlie.... Got to split.. thanks [14:55] All Set. [14:55] exactly, the keyboard [14:55] Talk later [14:56] I guess i need to stayed signed in to the profile (switch user) so the updates run... [14:57] I will talk later. [14:59] Can't you set the user with that? [15:00] That is true too... I will do that... thanks [15:00] You are welcome [15:00] good luck [15:00] I am in the admin mode right now... i will sign back on with the user and set that up.. thanks [15:00] 73's [15:36] I have just installed this system, but ardour doesn't want to run.... === mattyb79 is now known as andybiker [15:48] what'ss the error? [17:24] one Q: can anyone tell how to upgrade to xubuntu 11.04? [17:25] tried few times and no results, its fails at update channel settings :( [17:26] !11.03| m3tauser [17:26] !11.04| m3tauser [17:26] m3tauser: 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. [17:27] m3tauser: what command are you using to upgrade? [17:28] update-manager -d [17:28] That should be working. what are the error messages? [17:29] you can pastebin the errors - [17:29] !pastebin [17:29] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [19:29] hi all, how do i add/change shortcuts for the terminal, like to switch between terminal tabs? [19:31] I keep getting a strange error when updating via "sudo apt-get update" [19:31] it says... [19:31] Failed to fetch cdrom://Xubuntu 10.04.2 _Lucid Lynx_ - Release i386 (20110214.1)/dists/lucid/universe/binary-i386/Packages.gz Please use apt-cdrom to make this CD-ROM recognized by APT. apt-get update cannot be used to add new CD-ROMs [19:31] wth is that? [19:33] That says you added cdrom as a source in sources. Either through software software sources or synaptic Package Manager. Just go to Applications -> systems -> Synaptic Package Manager, settings, repositories and uncheck cdrom [19:33] I'll check that out, thanks [19:35] dannyd: add the shortcuts to Edit -> Preferences -> shortcuts in terminal [19:40] That worked, thanks charlie-tca. [19:41] You are welcome [19:49] hey there [19:49] I have a question. [19:50] Is it possible to use symbolic links in wine to have programs installed on a separate device? [19:52] I'd ask on #wine or try it === Thermi is now known as thermi === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [20:50] is there any ambiance theme (from ubuntu) for xfce? [20:52] 'ambiance'? [20:52] gtk theme works on xfce too, window borders propably can be found from xfce-look [20:53] TheSheep: name of that theme [20:53] (just guessing what he wants, but Im good at it) [20:55] ah, I thought it's some general feature of a theme [20:55] like being dark or having washed colors [21:35] I just changed my password and set xubuntu not to ask for password at login, now when i try to login i get taken back to the login screen automatically, like the password it tried was wrong [21:36] Anyway i can change this without logging in to the gui [21:44] that's not it [21:44] it doesn't use your password, it doesn't need it [21:44] looks like it's crashing for some other reason [21:44] did you change your window manager theme (for windows borders) by any chance? [21:44] alad_o: ^ [21:46] Nope, all i have done recently was to change the password and ticked the box “do not ask for pass at login“ [21:47] I changed back the password from the console now, but the problem is still there [21:51] alad_o: it must be something else [21:51] alad_o: can you log in in text mode and check the file .xsessionerrors in your home directory? [21:51] you can do it with 'less .xsessionerrors' [21:51] Will check [21:51] look at the end and see if there are any errors that would explain [21:51] it [21:54] Hmm, i can't view my home folder because its encrypted [21:55] Although i am logged in, as far as i understand it [21:55] ah [21:55] that's why it cannot log in without password [21:55] Ok, is that good news? [21:56] just disable the 'login without password' option [21:56] Yes but how do i do that from the console [21:57] I'm looking for it [21:57] Thanks i appreciate the help, I'm online with my phone now.. :( [22:00] alad_o: it's in /etc/gdm/custom.conf [22:01] AutomaticLoginEnable=true [22:01] change that to false [22:01] Will check [22:01] you need sudo to do that [22:03] How can I change my GDM theme? [22:04] Its actually set to false, but AutomaticLogin= is set to an old user i had earlier, which doesn't exist anymore [22:04] Should i leave that blank perhaps? [22:05] strange [22:06] I'm rebooting [22:06] Left it blank [22:06] MK``: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1336569 [22:07] Nope problem still there.. [22:08] alad_o: gdm doesn't ask for password? [22:08] I don't think its the auto login though, that's another setting in xubuntu, this is just “do not ask for password“ this setting doesn't auto login [22:09] It just threw errors at me TheSheep: No protocol specifiedNo protocol specified/nCannot open display: /nNo protocol specified/n(gnome-appearance-properties:5446): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0.0 [22:10] Maybe its in the gdm.conf wherever that one might be, i will see if i find it [22:10] MK``: you need gui for it [22:14] I have discovered a more important error now heh [22:14] When I try to edit keyboard settings it says: "Could not launch 'Keyboard' /n Failed to execute child process "/usr/share/applications/keyboard.desktop" (Permission denied)" [22:15] MK``: what did you do? [22:16] oh nvm I executed the wrong program :) [22:16] sorry [22:17] What is the gui for gdm setup, TheSheep ? [22:19] MK``: I meant that you need to be logged in in the graphical environment [22:19] I am [22:19] it thinks you are not [22:19] How do I do this? [22:26] xubuntu i have a problem with screen closing and not waking up [22:26] its a x41 thinkpad [22:27] what do i need to install or do to fix this [22:32] TheSheep, i really think this “don't ask for password at login“ is stored somewhere else, not in the custom.conf file, do you have any other ideas? [22:32] anyone have idea how to get my picture back after closing screen [22:32] alad_o: no, sorry [22:33] alad_o: btw, it should ask for password the second time around after it failed to login [22:33] i did ctrl alt 7 and 6 [22:33] i did ctrl alt f7 and f6 [22:39] Funny thing just happened, i tried to mount the home folder from the console, and i could not do it with the password i login with, but i could do it with the one i changed it to earlier, very confusing. So right now i have 1 password for login and another to decrypt the home folder [22:41] Maybe the problem can be fixed if i can change the later, which according to the console is called “login paraphrase“ [22:41] Passphrase [22:59] how do i fix laptop screen closing problem [22:59] screen don't come back