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charlie-tcaXubuntu is not gnome based, but Xfce.00:00
Mandrewsudo apt-get install indicator-applet-appmenu00:00
Mandrewok00:00
t3084it seems my graphics chip is a whacky one00:00
t3084what x server does xubunut use??00:00
t3084xubuntu*00:00
charlie-tcaSame xserver as everything else00:01
charlie-tca!info xserver00:01
ubottuPackage xserver does not exist in natty00:01
charlie-tca!info xorg00:01
ubottuxorg (source: xorg): X.Org X Window System. In component main, is optional. Version 1:7.6+4ubuntu3 (natty), package size 1 kB, installed size 44 kB00:01
t3084hmmm00:01
t3084then i should have a config file?00:01
t3084in /etc/X11/00:02
t3084i'm searching for it right now00:02
charlie-tcanope00:02
charlie-tcaThose were done away with a while back00:02
t3084oh?00:02
t3084i'm not much of a ubuntu user00:02
t3084where can I specify my monitor settings?00:03
elrostry start > settings > settings manager > display00:05
t3084if it's anything like ubuntu it won't work00:05
t3084it seems most distros have issues finding the proper settings00:06
t3084I'm installing on a dell inspirion 110000:06
t3084with i84500:06
t3084i will check the setting though to be sure00:07
t3084yup00:09
t3084just as I though00:09
t3084no luck00:09
t3084only 640x480 at 0.0 Hz00:09
t3084:|00:09
t3084and of course doing anything manually is quickly becoming a lost art in linux it seems00:13
elroslinux has to get easier to use in order to sell it to the masses00:14
elrosI hear that Mac OS X just wonderfully "works", though they have the benefit of being locked to certain hardware configurations00:15
charlie-tcat3084: you can create the /etc/xorg.conf if you need to00:25
t3084oh ok00:25
charlie-tcaIt will be used if created00:26
t3084ok good to know!00:26
t3084ha @ mac os00:26
t3084just ha!00:26
t3084:p00:26
t3084ok I'll create the xorg and see if that does the trick00:26
t3084thanks charlie-tca00:27
charlie-tcaYou are welcome00:27
JosesordoHow I can open a .deb file in xubuntu?.. it's using ubuntu software center.. and that doesnt work00:34
t3084open?00:40
t3084or install?00:40
t3084to install "dpkg -i package.deb"00:40
t3084hmmm00:48
* t3084 sigh 00:50
Josesordolol.. install..sorry00:55
* Josesordo lame00:55
t3084oh not the sigh was not for you00:56
t3084it was for my own issues over ehre00:56
Josesordot3084, ahh ok.. =)00:58
t3084I'm having x server issues00:58
t3084it hates me00:58
Josesordo=O ..00:59
t3084..yea00:59
t3084this computer hates00:59
t3084it's evolving00:59
Josesordoa server for ..?01:00
t3084X01:00
GridCubewhats your issue again t3084 ?01:00
t3084odd graphics chipset01:01
GridCubemmm notebook thingy?01:01
t3084my laptop is a dell inspirion 110001:01
t3084old laptop01:01
t3084and no distro can detect the proper settings01:01
GridCubedo lspci and paste it on a pastebin01:01
GridCube!pastebin01:01
ubottuFor 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.01:01
t3084alright01:02
t3084let me install irssi01:02
GridCubeO_o01:02
t3084i can't exactly copy and paste01:02
GridCubeoh just pass the number for it01:02
t3084and I knwo what you are looking for01:02
GridCubeits a 6 digit number easy01:02
t3084intel 82845G/GL01:03
GridCubeok :)01:03
t3084I;ve been searching and trying various solutions01:03
t3084that probably worked on older distros01:03
t3084the latest development01:05
t3084i copy another xorg config01:06
t3084of course it didn't work01:06
t3084i rebooted into recovery, and redid the x settings01:06
t3084that didn't work either01:06
t3084but for some reason after that01:06
t3084the console worked?!01:06
t3084but as soon as I tried to boot x ot failed again, and failed on reboot01:07
GridCubeXD01:07
GridCubeso you dont have X?01:07
t3084oh I do01:07
t3084it only works at 640x48001:08
t3084with not refresh rate options01:08
GridCubemmm thats bad01:11
t3084yea, but I know I can get it to work01:12
t3084eh i need a breal01:13
GridCubetried eliminating the xorg.conf file althogether and rebooting?01:15
t3084there wasn't one to begin with and it didn't work01:16
t3084well01:16
t3084other than the 640x48001:16
GridCubetried a simple xorg.conf whit only >Section "Screen" >SubSection "Display" >Modes "1280x1024" >EndSubSection ?01:19
t3084I'll try it right now01:20
GridCubewell change the mode to one you care01:23
t30841024x76801:23
t3084so it seems recovery mode is working just fine01:23
GridCube:P01:24
t3084but01:24
t3084when i try to boot with the low setting sit still becomes unresponsive01:24
GridCubenow in english please01:24
GridCubeXD01:25
t3084have you been into the recovery console?01:25
t3084cuz that was english :p01:25
GridCubenot that i remember01:25
t3084yea01:25
t3084in the recovery console01:25
t3084you can boot into x failsafe01:25
t3084sorry01:25
t3084failsafeX01:25
t3084which seems to work enough01:25
t3084but it wants me to fix the display before preceeding01:26
t3084and no matter what it messes up01:26
t3084but the console is fullscreen01:26
GridCubemmm01:26
t3084and so is the windows when it firs appears01:26
GridCubeno idea sorry01:26
t3084yea see01:27
t3084i get some weird results01:27
t3084sometimes if I run failsafeX01:27
t3084it does nothign but go black01:28
t3084but then other times I get ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode01:28
t3084which is working fullscreen01:28
t3084i got to configure it01:28
t3084and after it fails01:28
GridCubemmm01:28
GridCubecan you try another linux kernel?01:28
t3084i've tried a few01:29
GridCubeyou graphic card drivers are embebed on it, so it might be worth a try01:29
t3084it's the chipset01:29
GridCube:/01:29
t3084i've tried alot actually01:29
GridCubesorry then, this is way over my field01:29
t3084i think I may have to come up witha crafty solution01:30
gr8m8failsafe will be at 800x60001:30
t3084still fullscreen01:30
GridCubet3084, have you tried this? http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=8203&ProdId=865&lang=spa#help01:31
GridCubeor this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReinhardTartler/X/RevertingIntelDriverTo2.401:32
GridCubedisregard the lang=spa in the first ling01:32
GridCubek01:32
t3084lol01:33
t3084 i can read enough of the spanish01:33
GridCubechange it to en :P01:34
grapprgood evening01:34
GridCubegood01:34
grappri just installed xubuntu and wanted to speak with some other users of this wonderful distribution01:34
grapprplus, it's saturday night!01:34
grapprparty party01:35
GridCube:D01:35
GridCubea good saturday is good if you spend it installing a OS01:35
GridCube:D and welcome to the xubuntu family01:36
t3084k i'm gonna try the drivers first01:36
t3084err01:36
t3084modules01:36
t3084my bad :D, and if that doesn't work I'll try reverting01:36
t3084if that doesn't work01:36
t3084I'm installing arch again01:36
t3084:p01:36
charlie-tcat3084: You might have to stay with Xubuntu 10.10 or less with that graphics card01:36
gr8m8tearch will have a newer kernel so newer drivers01:37
gr8m8how old is this nebook?01:37
t3084old01:38
t3084yea but with arch I can control what exactly is installed to begin with01:38
gr8m8it's a netbook it can't be too old01:38
t3084and easier for me to track down issues :)01:38
gr8m8yep01:38
charlie-tcai815 and back are no longer supported by intel; they don't work in natty and newer01:38
t3084it's not a netbook01:38
gr8m8except for the horrible libpulse01:38
t3084it's a laptop01:38
t3084it's old01:38
t3084it's running a 2.3 p401:39
t3084remember when those were out o.o01:39
* GridCube has to go cook something to eat or he will starve, well not really, but he should cook now, i said now, leave GridCube 01:39
gr8m8I use a 700mhz pent3 lappy but it has ati graphics01:39
charlie-tcaum, mine has a 1.7 Celeron01:39
t3084lol01:39
t3084oh i have other older computers :p01:39
t3084I'm just syaing it's not new01:39
gr8m8k01:40
t3084and I had a celeron 1.7 that was faster than this :/01:42
t3084or maybe it was a pentium m01:42
t3084either way01:42
* t3084 throws the laptop into the lake 01:42
gNewPowerhi friends, is there a way to get 3D effect in Xubuntu? Stuff like the compiz cube, or wobbling windows, etc.? thanks01:53
charlie-tcaby installing compiz and plugins01:53
gNewPowercharlie-tca, what plugins are you refferring to?01:54
charlie-tcaThe ones you would need for the effects you want01:54
* charlie-tca doesn't use compiz, and has never seen these things01:55
gNewPowerk01:55
gr8m8there is01:55
gr8m8!compiz01:55
ubottuCompiz (compositing window manager), for a howto see http://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompositeManager and more help #compiz01:55
charlie-tcafurther disclaimer, charlie-tca doesn' t even know how to get those effects. Compiz and plugins remain a mystery01:56
gNewPoweryes, I have seen that page. but it does not tell me what can be done with Xubuntu or how it is done.  I just had such problems with U11.04's Unity and "Ubuntu Classic" crashing my compiz that I am a tad nervous01:57
charlie-tcait is the same compiz01:57
GridCubefood is in the process of being edible :P01:59
GridCubegNewPower, just install compiz then replace it as the windows manager by >alt-f2 >compiz -r >run02:01
GridCubeand then use ccsm to configure it as you wish02:02
charlie-tca(which you also installed?)02:02
gNewPowerGridCube, ccsm? what is that?  Also, that means replacing the XFCE window manager with compiz, right?02:02
GridCube(it installs whit compiz)02:02
gNewPowerif so, I might pass02:02
GridCube!ccsm02:03
ubottuTo enable advanced customization of desktop effects in Ubuntu: install 'compizconfig-settings-manager' or 'simple-ccsm'. If you install the latter, a new option will appear in your appearance properties - See also !compiz - Help in #compiz02:03
gNewPowercompiz under 11.04 and "Ubuntu classic" does not work02:03
gNewPowerI want to stick to "pure XFCE" I think.  It is fast, and really beautiful.02:03
GridCubethen no compiz02:03
gNewPowerI would not mind some 3D effect in XFCE though ;-)02:03
GridCubeXD then compiz02:04
gNewPoweryeah, I think that I will give up on compiz02:04
gNewPowerok, gotcha02:04
gNewPowerno 3D02:04
gNewPowerLOL02:04
GridCubeyou can have transparencies and such02:04
gNewPoweryep, I saw that. for the terminal02:04
gNewPowerits very beautiful02:04
gNewPowerall of XFCE is stunning in its elegance, I love it02:05
t3084you can use xfce with compiz02:05
gNewPowerwhat is the shortcut to change keyboard layout in XFCE?  alt+shift does not work02:05
GridCubegNewPower, for the rest of the windows too, just enable the default compositor02:05
GridCubeno idea02:06
GridCubeon that last one02:06
gNewPowerGridCube, sorry for the dumb one here: what is the compositor?02:06
GridCubethe compositor is the thing that makes windows transparent and pretty thingis02:06
gNewPoweris the compositor in the setting manager?02:07
GridCubeyes02:07
GridCube!composition02:07
t3084!composite02:07
ubottuCompiz-Fusion (and the older Compiz and Beryl) are window managers that employ the "composite" extension of X to draw windows using graphics cards' 3D hardware. They can additionally provide "desktop special effects" (such as the "cube") by means of plug-ins. Join #compiz-fusion for help and support with advanced features. See also « /msg ubottu compiz » and « /msg ubottu effects »02:07
t3084:)02:07
GridCubeyes, thats not what i wanted XD02:07
charlie-tcaThere is no factoid for Xfwm4 compositor02:08
GridCubei see02:08
charlie-tcaJust go to settings -> Window Manager Tweaks, last tab is compositor02:08
gNewPowerno ideas about switching keyboars?02:09
gNewPowernope, last tab is 'advanced'02:09
charlie-tcagNewPower: bug in the switcher, it resets itself every startup02:09
charlie-tcayes, already reported02:09
charlie-tcahoping for a fix soon, probably in Oneiric02:10
t3084well02:10
t3084where do those settings get saved to?02:10
gNewPowerso no keyboard switcher at all for the time being?02:10
t3084make a upstart or whatever to correct the change on boot02:10
charlie-tcayes, you can add it to the panel, it is a panel applet02:10
charlie-tcat3084: what settings?02:11
t3084you said it has a bug02:11
t3084that it's reset on boot02:11
t3084the settings have to be stored somewhere02:11
charlie-tcayup, and no, it can' t be worked around through anything02:11
t3084and accessible somehow02:11
t3084:/02:11
t3084that doesn't sound right to me02:11
charlie-tcawell, okay, then02:11
t3084I'm just saying02:11
t3084if it's a setting02:11
t3084that works02:12
t3084when set02:12
GridCubeXD thats how bugs are02:12
t3084yes02:12
t3084but it works when you set it yes?02:12
t3084until reboot?02:12
charlie-tcaThis is not gnome, it just isn' t really quite as simple02:12
t3084i hate gnome02:12
t3084:p02:12
charlie-tcagNewPower: what version of Xubuntu? I will get the name of the plugin for you02:13
t3084ugh02:15
gNewPowerI think I found a solution02:15
t3084point and click distros02:15
t3084UGH02:15
gNewPowerits xfce goodies02:15
charlie-tcagNewPower: the plugin is called xfce4-xkb-plugin02:15
charlie-tcaYou can install it or the goodies, then add it to the panel02:15
gNewPoweryep it works!  СПАСИБО!02:18
gNewPower:-)02:18
t3084when is wayland suppose to come to ubuntu?02:18
GridCube:D we got ourselfs a russian!02:19
gNewPowerman, Xubuntu is really nice. very very very nice indeed. I might end up being grateful to Shuttleworth/Canonical for screwing up 11.04 so badly that I ended up dumping Unity/GNOME02:19
charlie-tca3 to 5 years, t308402:19
t3084oh ok02:19
t3084good02:19
gNewPowerGridCube, yep, guilty as charged02:19
GridCube:D02:19
gNewPower:-P02:19
gNewPowerlol02:19
GridCubeim from argentina XD02:19
GridCubewe are quite far away02:19
gNewPowerGridCube, I spend all my holidays in Buenos Aires, around Villa San Martin02:20
gNewPowerin a place called San Andres02:20
gNewPowerthat is on the Mitre line from Retiro02:20
* GridCube knows this is getting offtopic and will move there02:20
gNewPowerwhich part of Argentina are you from?02:20
* gNewPower hopes that it is ok to off-topic here02:20
GridCubegNewPower, :) come to #xubuntu-offtopic02:20
gNewPowerok02:20
gNewPowergimme a sec02:20
t3084AH HA!02:21
GridCubeeh he?02:21
t3084i knew there was a way to script compositing02:21
t3084$(HOME)/.config/xfce4/mcs_settings/wmtweaks.xml02:21
t3084<option name="Xfwm/UseCompositing" type="int" value="0"/>02:21
t3084but that is just the settings for the panel02:22
t3084the compositing is started like this02:22
t3084xfwm4 --compositor=on02:22
t3084and turned off with xfwm4 --compositor=off02:22
charlie-tcaYou can turn that off and on using the gui.02:35
charlie-tcaIt is the keyboard switcher that will fail every login02:35
* gNewPower is away: Я временно ушел02:40
t3084aah see i was thinking you said the setting for composite was not working right02:43
t3084that sucks though you have to install goodies just to get the option02:44
charlie-tcayou don't02:45
charlie-tcayou can install the xfce4-xkb-plugin by itself02:46
t3084either way02:46
charlie-tcaThat' s the advantage of the modularity of Xfce. You only install what you need02:46
charlie-tcaunlike gnome and kde, where you get a ton of stuff, even if you don' t need it02:47
t3084i'm pretty sure composite is compiled into xfwm02:48
t3084there is nothign to install to get it02:48
charlie-tcayes, but you do not have to have xfwm4, you can use any window manager02:48
t3084huh?02:49
charlie-tcait's just one more module02:49
t3084it sucks you have to install a package JUST to get the option in the GUI for an option that is already shipped02:49
t3084you do not need a module installed to composite02:49
t3084err02:49
t3084i correct myself02:49
charlie-tcawhat option?02:49
charlie-tcathe compositor is built in to the window manager. It does not require installing anything to use it02:50
t3084YES02:50
t3084i know02:50
t3084thats what i was trying to get at02:50
charlie-tcaIf you choose to use compiz, you replace xfwm4 with it02:50
t3084you can use compiz and xfce02:50
xrdodrxmy VNC decided to just stop working today :/02:50
xrdodrxusing vino-server02:50
t3084uh oh02:50
charlie-tcayes, it is more complicated than gnome and unity02:51
xrdodrxYour desktop is only reachable over the local network. Others can access your computer using the address 169.254.6.153 or xubuntu.local.02:51
xrdodrxI have no idea where it's getting that address from.02:51
xrdodrxMy computer is 192.168.1.502:51
charlie-tcaXubuntu is not intended for the beginner in linux. It does require a bit of learning and effort to configure02:51
t3084xubuntu is linux02:51
t3084it's ubunut02:52
t3084wiuth xfce02:52
t3084nothing different02:52
t3084lol02:52
charlie-tcaxrdodrx: 169.254 is a avahi address02:52
charlie-tcawrong, t308402:52
charlie-tcait is very different02:52
xrdodrxcharlie-tca, which means? :<02:52
charlie-tcaYou can install Ubuntu, and use it with very few changes02:52
xrdodrxI discovered it wasn't working when I needed to access my computer at school today.02:52
xrdodrxlol02:53
charlie-tcaYou install Xubuntu, you may have to install your own wireless drivers, video, sound, etc.02:53
t3084well thats cuz it's stripped out02:53
charlie-tcaxrdodrx: avahi is a nightmare02:53
t3084but it's still ubuntu02:53
xrdodrxI came home to discover it changed its address02:53
t3084and easily placed back in02:53
charlie-tcano, sorry, it is not ubuntu.02:53
xrdodrxcharlie-tca, how do I get it back to 192.168.1.5?02:53
t3084debian02:53
t3084fine02:53
t3084:)02:53
xrdodrxIt doesn't even work when I use the new address it decided I now have02:54
t3084xubuntu based on ubuntu which is based on debian but it's neither02:54
charlie-tcaand telling users it is the same usually results in users that get frustrated fast when things don't work for them02:54
xrdodrxifconfig still displays 192.168.1.502:54
charlie-tcaxrdodrx: I usually disable avahi myself because of that stuff02:55
xrdodrxwlan0     Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 74:f0:6d:6b:dc:40            inet addr:192.168.1.502:55
t3084avahi is a server like bonjour02:55
xrdodrxI'm a little stumped, charlie-tca .02:55
xrdodrxlol02:55
t3084it will not change your ip address02:55
charlie-tcaI turn it off in /etc/default/avahi02:55
charlie-tcabecause it will set an address that is *unusabe* by my network card. I use static addresses02:56
xrdodrxI see02:56
xrdodrxset AVAHI_DAEMON_DETECT_LOCAL to 0 then?02:57
xrdodrxand restart vino-server?02:57
charlie-tcayup02:57
charlie-tcamight have to restart the computer to get it to release the address02:57
xrdodrxor just networking?02:57
t3084....02:57
xrdodrxI kind of want to keep my uptime, but not too bad :)02:57
t3084is the vnc server set up to listen at 127.0.0.1 or your IP address?02:59
t3084isn't it great when something works and then it just doesn't :p02:59
charlie-tcayeah :)03:00
charlie-tcaxrdodrx: maybe t3084 can help you keep the uptime03:00
t3084psh03:00
t3084i can care less about uptime03:00
t3084lol03:00
t3084working is what matters03:00
t3084unless there are other users access important data03:01
charlie-tcaI am about the worst person there is for helping wth networking anything03:01
xrdodrxvino-preferences now displays03:01
xrdodrxYour desktop is only reachable over the local network. Others can access your computer using the address 192.168.1.5 or xubuntu.local.03:01
xrdodrxwhich is good, but my other computer still is unable to connect03:01
t3084can you ping it?03:01
xrdodrx(TightVNC) my phone with AndroidVNC can't connect either03:01
t3084see if you can even pong the computer03:02
t3084or ssh if you have it03:02
xrdodrxindeed I can ping it03:02
xrdodrx--- 192.168.1.5 ping statistics ---03:02
xrdodrx10 packets transmitted, 10 received, 0% packet loss, time 8996ms03:02
t3084hmmm03:02
t3084do you know how to port scan?03:02
xrdodrxnot really, no03:03
t3084if you have netcat installed03:03
t3084on the other computer03:03
t3084try03:03
t3084nc -z 192.168.1.5 5899-592003:04
t3084or more thoroughly03:04
t3084nc -z 192.168.1.5 1-600003:04
t3084that will takea  bit though03:04
t3084i know my laptop sucks cuz even windows has issues with the display drivers03:05
t3084i should kill it with fire03:05
xrdodrxmay as well restart, see if it helps03:06
xrdodrxI can't ever seem to get a high uptime, lol :)03:06
t3084uptimes are for ego's03:07
t3084unless you are applying for a working in DB center :p03:07
t3084for work*03:07
t3084ah he left03:07
charlie-tcat3084: honest, Xubuntu is Debian and Ubuntu derived, since we have to sync with Debian. Xfce by itself is a desktop environment only03:07
yomayomso03:07
t3084yea I'm aware of xfce03:08
charlie-tcaIt is useless without a bunch of other stuff to make the OS03:08
yomayomI downloaded a linux binary for textadept since it'd not in package manager03:08
t3084i prefer to work in a terminal03:08
yomayomI'm wondering what's the proper place to put the extracted folder+contents03:08
t3084but unfortunately the internet doesn't look so good in there03:08
t3084what do the contents look like?03:08
charlie-tcayeah, that is a problem, You can use network-manager to manager it with CLI though03:08
t3084eh03:09
t3084no need03:09
charlie-tcathere is a cli interface for it03:09
yomayomz@pd1:~/Downloads/textadept_3.8.x86_64$ dir03:09
yomayomcore  init.luaLICENSE  scripts  textadept    themes03:09
yomayomdoc   lexersmodules  src  textadept.lpng1203:09
t3084yea I know03:09
t3084i do all my stuff static03:09
t3084so I just use ifconfig, and route03:10
t3084nonsense!03:10
charlie-tcaoh, fun!03:10
t3084it's not difficult03:11
t3084not much more to know than using network manager03:11
charlie-tcayomayom: normally the best place is where it wants to put things03:11
t3084and if you use dhcp, it's even easier03:11
charlie-tcayomayom: Is it a .deb package?03:11
charlie-tcat3084: yup03:11
yomayomno, just a .zip03:11
charlie-tcabut not as much fun then03:11
yomayomer, .tgz rather03:11
t3084wb xrdodrx03:12
xrdodrxah, what a shame :(03:12
t3084not workign huh03:12
charlie-tcaso, when you extract it, does it define a folder?03:12
charlie-tcaIs there a README in the folder?03:12
xrdodrxeven after that, VNC doesn't wowrk03:12
t3084can you connect locally?03:13
yomayom.tgz immediate content is the folder I showed you lot03:13
xrdodrxvino-server is running.03:13
t3084can you connect locally?03:13
t3084on the same machine?03:13
t3084i knwo it's odd to try03:13
t3084but it will let you know it's it's a setting on the computer or a networking issue03:14
t3084you can also try specifying the port when connecting03:14
xrdodrxt3084, I can connect to localhost03:14
xrdodrxI've tried, 192.168.1.5:590003:14
charlie-tcayomayom: no idea then. I am not familiar with the application. Maybe there is some documentation where you got the file?03:14
xrdodrxVinagre can connect to localhost, I get a nice "tunnel" effect lol03:15
xrdodrxas my desktop is repeated over and over03:15
t3084lol yea03:15
t3084but at least it's working correctly03:15
xrdodrxOnly on this machine :(03:15
xrdodrxother computer can't connect03:15
t3084you have and android yea?03:15
xrdodrxyes03:15
t3084do you have adb installed?03:15
xrdodrxyes03:15
t3084you can forward ports03:16
t3084from your android to your pc03:16
xrdodrxmy android phone can't connect either03:16
t3084i know cuz thats through the wifi right?03:17
xrdodrxVNC connection failed! The operation timed out03:17
xrdodrxyes03:17
t3084connect your android03:17
yomayomthe linux install instructions are "Unpack the archive anywhere. "03:17
t3084through usb03:17
t3084then issue03:17
t3084adb forward tcp:5900 tcp:590003:17
t3084then on your phone's vncviewer03:17
yomayomthe program works and all, was just wondering if there was a proper way to place programs. I'm new/unfamiliar with the linux filesystem is all.03:18
t3084connect to localhost:590003:18
charlie-tcayomayom: then unpack it in ~/03:18
charlie-tcaThere must be a readme or something in it that will tell you more03:18
xrdodrxt3084, that works :D03:18
xrdodrxnot very useful because I'd have to be home to do it  lol03:18
yomayomthere's the website install instructions03:18
yomayomhttp://caladbolg.net/luadoc/textadept/manual/2_Installation.html03:18
t3084ok03:19
t3084so we at least know it's not software03:19
xrdodrxso, on to hardware03:20
xrdodrxshould I reset my router?03:20
t3084and firewalls/settings03:20
t3084:p03:20
t3084sometimes it helps but lets try something real quick03:20
t3084you can either install nc on another linux computer03:20
t3084or install an app to your droid that does port scans03:20
charlie-tcayomayom: so you unpack it, run it with the command specified, and if it fails, you will have to compile it for your computer.03:21
charlie-tcaIt can be placed anywhere you want it, but if it is not in /home, normally, you need sudo to make it work03:22
t3084@xrodrx what you want to do is find out if you can even see the port from outside the computer, if not then it must be a setting on yoru computer that is blocking the port03:22
charlie-tcayomayom: I would try ~/ and if that don' t work, put it in /opt and try again03:22
xrdodrxokay, installing Port Scanner app03:22
xrdodrxfrom Market03:23
yomayomIt works wherever I put it, was only asking where is the most ideal/tidy place to put it03:23
t3084I'll do the same to see exactly what you are seeing03:23
xrdodrxscanning 192.168.1.5:5800-600003:24
charlie-tcathe only differences are whether it needs to be available to all users, then I would use /opt03:24
t3084ah you got a handle on it03:24
charlie-tcaotherwise, /home is very easy to remove it later03:24
xrdodrxt3084, yeah, i'm usually good with this stuff, but this vnc issue really has me stumped03:24
xrdodrxthank you for trying to help, i'll see what the port scan tells me :)03:24
t3084I'm usually pretty good with this stuff too... but my video issue has me banging my head too :p03:25
yomayomdo I need to be root to paste a folder into /opt03:25
charlie-tcayomayom: yes03:25
xrdodrxt3084, oh, getting closer03:26
xrdodrx0 port open03:26
xrdodrxhmm03:26
t3084hmmm03:27
xrdodrxI'm not well-versed in the linux firewall, so I have no idea how to open port 590003:27
t3084open the vino settings03:27
xrdodrxYour desktop is only reachable over the local network. Others can access your computer using the address 169.254.6.153 or xubuntu.local.03:27
xrdodrx:|03:27
xrdodrxthat's silly, I disabled avahi I thought03:27
xrdodrxmaybe it does that when no port is open03:28
t3084hmmmm03:28
t3084does what?03:28
charlie-tcagoodnight folks. Good luck and have fun!03:28
t3084later charlie-tca03:28
t3084personally03:29
xrdodrxt3084, looks like it "changes" my IP03:29
xrdodrxwhen I don't have an open port 590003:29
t3084i use x11vnc03:29
xrdodrx:|03:29
xrdodrxhow to open it?03:29
t3084well not sure on xubuntu03:29
t3084though you shoudl be able to open manually03:30
xrdodrxhow?03:30
t3084one sec03:30
t3084i have to ge the aurgments right03:30
t3084using the command line tool iptables03:30
xrdodrxokay03:31
t3084iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 5900 -j ACCEPT03:33
t3084that will allow port 5900 to accept packets03:33
xrdodrxokay03:33
xrdodrxmoment of truth :D03:34
t3084D:03:34
xrdodrxt3084, I can't thank you enough :D03:35
xrdodrxtyping from other computer right now :)03:35
t3084good stuff03:35
t3084no problem03:35
t3084well now you know basic steps to testing network connectivity03:35
t3084:p03:35
xrdodrxheh, yeah, definitely learned a lot from that03:35
t3084if you want to close a port03:35
xrdodrxiptables is the linux firewall then?03:35
t3084iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 5900 -j DROP03:35
t3084i think03:36
t3084iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 5900 -j REJECT03:36
t3084they both deny it pretty much03:36
t3084but as you might assume03:37
t3084reject litereally rejects it and the user knows, drop just drops like it never existed03:37
xrdodrxcool03:38
t3084so yea03:38
t3084doesn't vino require a user to be logged in?03:38
t3084to connect03:38
xrdodrxit does03:38
xrdodrxI keep my other computer on with me logged in03:39
xrdodrxis x11vnc different?03:39
t3084yea03:39
t3084you can just have the computer on and not logged in03:39
t3084alittle trickier to set up03:39
t3084but nice03:39
xrdodrxanother thing that annoys me about vino is it's limited to 8 chars for the password03:39
xrdodrx:<03:39
t3084:/03:40
t3084and you connect form the outside?03:40
t3084eek03:40
t3084through ssh i hope :p03:40
xrdodrxt3084, no, not able to :(03:41
xrdodrxno android client can accept VNC over SSH03:41
t3084:p03:41
t3084oh it can03:41
t3084with ssh tunnels03:41
t3084you need  rooted phone for it03:41
xrdodrxmine is rooted, yeah :)03:42
t3084yea then you should be able to vnc over ssh03:42
t3084you can use ssh tunnel or connectbot03:42
xrdodrxis it really that insecure?03:43
t3084if it's over the internet03:43
t3084yes03:43
t3084:p03:43
xrdodrxnow that it's working again I'm very hesitant to mess with it if you know what I mean, lol03:43
xrdodrxyes, it's over the internet03:43
t3084you wouldn't have to mess with any of the setting you set up for the vnc03:44
t3084you can leave it as is for convienent local access03:44
t3084but if you can connect to your machine from outside03:44
t3084so can anyone else with enough time to sit around and bruteforce your vnc password03:44
xrdodrx:(03:45
t3084and 8 characters doesn't take TOO long03:45
xrdodrxyeah, that would be a problem03:45
t3084and they don't have to have anythign against you03:45
t3084it's their computer doing the searching and work03:45
xrdodrxif you want to stick around for a bit and help me with this, I'd really appreciate ti03:45
t3084it's pretty simple actually03:45
xrdodrxI knew it was insecure, but didn't think it was that big a deal lol03:45
t3084install openssh03:45
t3084just port 5900 being open is a flag for anyone else to see whats going on03:46
t3084i need to set up ssh tunnel access on my homenetwork too, I just redid my server so I need to get it back up03:46
xrdodrxalright, installed ssh03:47
xrdodrxI've used it before to get a shell, had no clue I could put VNC over it lol03:47
t3084you can do anything over ssh03:47
t3084you can open your x programs on another box with ssh03:48
t3084no real need for vnc from other linux/xserver machines03:48
t3084so your machine should be accessible already03:49
xrdodrxt3084, I like to be able to interact with the deluge and xchat I have open at home03:49
xrdodrxinstead of opening a new session over SSH03:49
t3084there are ways03:49
t3084but it's cumbersome03:50
t3084and usually not worth the effort to reproduce that effect other than vnc :p03:50
t3084but atleast with ssh and vnc it's secure03:50
xrdodrxI'll be able to use AndroidVNC to connect?03:50
xrdodrx:>03:50
t3084test real quick to see if port 22 is open on your computer03:50
t3084yea you should be able to03:51
t3084on a normal machine you would type03:51
xrdodrxport 22 is open03:51
t3084ssh -L 5900:hostipaddress:590003:52
t3084err03:52
t3084ssh -L 5900:hostipaddress:5900 -p 22 hostipaddress03:52
t3084oh the phone03:52
t3084you can install ssh tunnel03:52
t3084or connect bot03:52
xrdodrxt3084, I'm going to be connecting over a variety of IP's though03:53
xrdodrxschool, whatever Sprint gives me (3G), etc03:53
xrdodrxsometimes friend's houses03:53
t3084you only need to know your IP03:53
t3084you don't need to know the IP you are accessing from03:53
xrdodrxoh, I see03:53
t3084I'm making sure the setting will work03:55
xrdodrxt3084, http://paste.ubuntu.com/629121/03:55
t3084oh ok03:56
t3084easy03:56
t3084since you have vnc on that computer03:56
t3084ssh -L 5901:hostipaddress:5900 -p 22 hostipaddress03:56
t3084or some other port that is not used03:56
t3084ssh -L 5899:hostipaddress:5900 -p 22 hostipaddress03:56
t3084pretty much you are telling hte local computer03:56
t3084for every connection you see at 5899 send it to this address and port03:57
t3084cuz I'm on windows right now i had to install openssh03:59
xrdodrxokay03:59
xrdodrxno errors03:59
t3084ok cool03:59
xrdodrxit logged me in and kicked me out lol03:59
t3084try the same thing04:00
t3084but04:00
t3084ssh -L 5899:hostipaddress:5900 -p 22 user@hostipaddress04:00
t3084hmm04:01
t3084wait04:01
t3084the pastebin you showed me04:01
t3084it let you log in? or errored?04:01
xrdodrxI did04:01
xrdodrxssh -L 5901:192.168.1.5:5900 -p 22 192.168.1.504:01
t3084you are on the other machine yea?04:01
xrdodrxno.04:01
t3084not the one you want to log into04:01
t3084:p04:01
xrdodrxlol :<04:01
t3084ok04:01
t3084hehe04:01
t3084you don't need to do anything else to your machne to set it up04:02
xrdodrxoh, right04:02
t3084we just need to connect you to it from another04:02
xrdodrxok04:02
t3084from your other machine do the ssh command04:02
xrdodrxcan it be a phone?04:02
xrdodrxthe other laptop runs windows 704:02
t3084use putty to try04:02
xrdodrxokay04:02
t3084before we jump on the phone04:02
t3084cuz we want to be sure it's working just fine04:03
xrdodrxok, installed putty04:04
xrdodrxand can log in via shell04:04
t3084ok exit putty04:04
xrdodrxk04:05
t3084but get to the setting screen04:05
t3084enter the info like y7ou would normally log in04:05
t3084but don't log in04:05
xrdodrxk04:05
t3084in the category on the left04:05
t3084go to ssh04:05
t3084then tunnels04:05
xrdodrxk04:05
t3084in source port04:05
t3084put 589904:06
t3084in destination04:06
t3084192.168.1.5:590004:06
t3084then click add04:06
t3084then you can log in04:06
t3084after it logs in try to vnc to localhost:589904:07
xrdodrxwith 127.0.01:5899?04:07
xrdodrxright04:07
t3084yea04:07
xrdodrxvery nice04:09
xrdodrxworks04:09
t3084cool04:09
xrdodrxso if I terminate my SSH connection, this VNC in turn closes?04:09
xrdodrxcool :D04:09
t3084yes04:09
xrdodrxI assume I could do the same on my phone with connectbot04:09
t3084yes04:10
t3084see I'm trying to use ssh tunnel04:10
t3084but it's not connecting for me04:10
t3084could be my setup though04:10
xrdodrxt3084, wow, that was easy, got it working here04:17
t3084lol see wtf04:17
xrdodrxUsed the SSH Tunnel application instead of ConnectBot04:17
t3084i'm having a hard time now04:18
t3084lol04:18
xrdodrxthen connected to VNC with 127.0.0.1:589904:18
t3084see i know's it's one of my settings04:18
t3084and presto04:18
t3084now you are way more secure than before04:18
xrdodrxClosed port 5900 and opened 22 in my router settings04:18
xrdodrxyou quite possibly saved my life ;-)04:18
t3084haha04:18
t3084you never know!04:18
t3084digital content is our lives now04:18
xrdodrxexactly04:19
xrdodrxgreat thing about this is it's behind two passwords and my username04:19
xrdodrx:)04:19
t3084precisely04:19
t3084no protection like redundency04:19
xrdodrxt3084, thanks for teaching me so much about SSH and networking! :)04:22
xrdodrxyou're like the networking genie lol04:22
t3084haha04:22
t3084I;ve just spent MANY hours workign on it04:22
t3084and I still barely know stuff04:23
t3084or at least i feel like I don't04:23
t3084i work with computers04:23
t3084i was a system admin at my old job04:23
t3084amungst other titles :|04:24
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bc81guys i need some help please.  when i use thunar move files (drag an drop) from one folder to another within my USB hard drive, it copies the file instead of moving it.  this is for xubuntu 10.10 the HDD is mounted in fstab like this: /dev/sdc1 /media/seagate ntfs-3g defaults,locale=en_US.utf8 0 006:25
bc81the guy in #ubuntu directed me here he said, "that's a thunar problem. has nothing to do with how you mounted it. and I suggest you ask #xubuntu"06:27
t3084you know you are moving it for sure?06:28
t3084if you are just drag and dropping it will only copy06:29
t3084just covering bases here06:29
bc81t3084: hmm..well are you sure drag and drop is to copy?  it seems this just started behaving like this..i seem to remember it always moving the files (very quickly at that)  these are large files06:30
t3084between different drives06:35
t3084same drive moving is instant06:35
t3084but between different drive it won't move, only copy06:35
t3084which should be default on any file manager06:36
bisiBest C++ programming solution in Xubuntu?06:36
bazhangide?06:38
t3084vim :p06:38
t3084hehe06:38
t3084emacs06:39
bazhang!ide | bisi06:39
ubottubisi: Programming editors/suites: Terminal-based: vi/vim, emacs - KDE: Kate, KDevelop, Quanta+, Umbrello - GNOME: gvim, gedit, anjuta, pida, monodevelop, geany - Others: eclipse, netbeans, qtcreator06:39
bc81t3084: this is happening when moving files WITHIN the USB hard drive..that's why i'm here :P06:40
bisiEmacs? Working on learning the commands now.06:41
bc81i'm wondering if my mounting options are wrong, or maybe it's happening because the drive is 90% full?  i donn't know about these things06:41
bisiubottu: Wow.06:42
t3084wait06:42
t3084so your mount cammand up there06:42
t3084if for your harddrive?06:42
bc81yes, for my USB, NTFS formatted 1TB seagate hard drive06:42
t3084well we can eliminate mounting issues with cli06:43
bc81ok tell me, how can i do that cli, i'm still a bit new to this06:44
t3084mv /media/seagate/path/to/file /media/seagate/path/to/newfile06:44
bc81ok, i'll try that06:44
t3084any recent updates that you know of?06:44
bc81t3084: no i just accept all updates as they come.  i tried that command, and it movied the file instantly06:49
bc81to another folder within the USB harddrive06:49
bc81just as expected (sorry to lineflood)06:49
t3084i'm horrible with line flood... but I often find in some channel you get left behind if you don't :p06:50
t3084ok so it's not a mounting issue06:50
t3084also try06:51
bc81yea because when i try to drag and drop that same file back into it's proper folder, it makes a copy06:51
t3084right click and drag the file to it's place06:51
t3084then drop06:51
t3084it should offer a menu06:51
bc81yes!  now i can move it fine06:51
t3084how about like you use to?06:52
t3084the other option too is to cut the file06:52
t3084then paste it06:52
bc81ok great to know.  but why does it seem like this is a new thing?  is there some way to set thunar to always move instead of copy?06:53
t3084there usually are options in the preferences06:53
t3084to set a default action06:53
t3084also holding alt, or ctrl, or shit, or maybe some combo while left clicking and dragging it should do various operations06:54
bc81ok, thanks for the help i really appreciate it06:55
t3084no problem :)06:56
bc81gotta go now, see ya :P06:56
Wizardping14:28
Wizardi have a problem with document editing in abiword, and it has no suppoert/help page :P14:28
Wizardhow can i suggest abiword i wan't to continue enumeration instead of start new?14:29
charlie-tcaActually, it does have. hit F1 in abiword and help opens in your browser14:29
Wizardi've checked it, it is outdated and has many empty pages or not existing links14:30
charlie-tcaThere is a difference between "has no support/help page"  and "can't find what I need" - http://www.abisource.com/help/en-US/index.html14:35
Wizardcharlie-tca: there is a difference between "has documentation" and has "few html files which are explaining nothing"14:41
Wizardi wonder if you've read that14:41
charlie-tcaYes, I have, and if you look at it, it is actually the website for abiword.14:41
knomethe abiword site is ugly15:21
charlie-tcayes15:24
charlie-tcaIt seems they are more interested in developing abiword than having pretty websites and good docs15:30
charlie-tcaWizard: best I can tell you is to file a bug against abiword docs for that. They are pretty good about adding missing things when we tell them about it15:31
xrdodrxThe Abiword site isn't that bad15:49
xrdodrxsure, it's not "web 2.0", but it still serves its purpose quite well15:50
Wizardtoo bad abiword doesn't17:04
Wizardbut i see libre writter (or whatever it's called) has sam issues with numbering17:04
Wizardi think i get used to lyx simplicity too much17:05
Wizard:/17:05
Wizardso i think it's more my fault than abiword's17:06
charlie-tcaoh, that! yeah, it is a monster trying to make that stuff work the way I want it to.17:06
knomeit works good as long as you don't start modifying lists17:08
Wizardknome: that's what people do with them while editing :D17:19
knomei know.17:19
knomethough, every time i'm writing a document and need to add a list, especially a numbered list, i think again if i really need it17:20
knomemost of the times i don't17:20
Wizardnah, seems the fastest way to get rid of bugs is to join developer community :>17:28
Wizardhow does it look like? are xubuntu devs distributed across xubuntu core applications and cooperate and lobby?17:29
knomeWizard, there is pretty much only one *technical* developer in xubuntu.17:30
Wizard:o17:30
charlie-tcaXubuntu devs do not work on abiword17:30
Wizardnah, forget about about abiword17:31
Wizardi use it as rtf editor :>17:32
charlie-tcatry geany?17:32
Wizardis that true what knome said?17:32
Wizardthat there is only one technical xubuntu dev?17:33
charlie-tcayes17:33
charlie-tcaXubuntu does not code, mostly we sync/merge with debian17:33
Wizardмхм17:34
Wizardmhm17:34
charlie-tcaAs a distributionl,17:35
charlie-tcaAs a distribution, we package various pieces to make them work together17:35
Sysiupstream → debian → ubuntu17:38
Sysidebian not included always17:38
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koraxguten Tag17:44
Wizardreturning to abiword, am I wrong or it's rulers are scaled in inches? o_O17:53
Wizardehh17:55
GridCubeWizard, yes they are, but you can change it17:56
charlie-tcaIt is set by locale to start, I think. It is also changable in preferences or page setup17:56
GridCubei don't really know who in the world still uses inches, but the abiword people seem to think people do XD17:56
GridCubecharlie-tca, is not setted by locale17:57
GridCubethat might be a bug right?17:57
Wizardit is not set by locale17:57
charlie-tcaum, the United States still uses inches17:57
Wizardare inches used anywhere today?17:57
* GridCube doesn't know17:57
Wizardlol17:57
Wizardcharlie-tca: really?17:57
charlie-tcayes17:57
Sysiexept nasa17:58
charlie-tcawe still use the non-metric system of measurement17:58
Sysiaren't paper sizes made to work by inches?17:58
GridCubeyes, that is true, sad, but true17:58
knome"The inch is one of the most common units of length in the United States, and is also widely used in the United Kingdom, and Canada, ..."17:58
GridCube3 countries wow!17:58
WizardGridCube: pretty much to make it default17:58
* GridCube will stop trolling non SI users now17:58
GridCubeyou go to >edit >propierties(options) >change it to centimeters17:59
WizardGridCube: yeah, i've found it17:59
GridCube:)17:59
Wizardit was only strange to me that it uses it by default :>18:00
GridCubeyes i found the same strangeness when i was using it the other day, wanted to edit some stuff and went... What? Ô.o18:01
Wizardand i reallyt didn't know that inches are still in use18:01
Wizardsorry for trolling18:01
GridCubenah, i was doing it, not you ;)18:01
Sysi(all provoking isn't trolling)18:02
GridCube(ok)18:03
Wizardknome, charlie-tca: that's what i've ment when i was saying about inconsistency and small bugs18:04
Wizardrotflmao :/18:11
Wizardor rather: omfg18:11
Wizardpidgin stores unciphered passwords :D18:11
xrdodrxWizard, if you don't file them as bugs how will they ever be fixed? lol18:12
xrdodrxI mean, sure there are some small inconsistencies, but those exist in every OS18:12
xrdodrxI would have never given that a second thought being American, but it does make more sense for cm to be default18:13
Wizardxrdodrx: i will fill18:13
Wizardi want xubuntu to be best ever ;)18:14
knomeWizard, please watch your language, even in abbreviations. thanks18:14
xrdodrxsame :D18:14
xrdodrxit's the best distro I know of :D18:15
Wizardknome: huh?18:15
knome!guidelines18:15
ubottuThe guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines18:15
Wizardah, k, sorry18:15
xrdodrx<Wizard> or rather: omfg18:15
xrdodrx;)18:15
knomeyeah, we try to keep the channel family friendly18:15
Wizardmost #*ubuntu* do18:15
knomeall should.18:16
knomesome just probably have a higher tolerance18:16
charlie-tcaWhat makes anyone think defaulting to the English measurement system is wrong?18:16
Wizardnobody use it?18:17
charlie-tcaI see no reason for anything to default to metric system18:17
knomecharlie-tca, nothing should default on anything really, but we have to have a default.18:17
charlie-tcaI never use the metric system, since I live in America, it doesn't use it18:17
SysiWizard: i consider "about entire north america" to be more than nobody18:17
xrdodrxmaybe it could change with locale?18:17
xrdodrxI'm not sure if that's possible.18:17
xrdodrxfor instance, en-US, en-CA, en-GB get English, and the rest of the locales get Metric?18:18
knomeyes, it definitely should ce changed according to the locale, if the user didn't force a non-locale-default18:18
knomes/ce/be/18:18
WizardSysi: the point is it's opposite end of the world for me, strange, foreign country, and personally i don't care, they could use parsecs, but i wan't my cm18:18
knomewell yeah, that's problematic. language != location.18:18
charlie-tcabut that is different than saying it should NOT be english, just because that is not the system you use18:18
Wizardknome is right, i've set polish locale - i wan't centimeters, 24h clock and monday as a week begin18:19
Wizardwant*18:19
knomeWizard, time to file an abiword bug, if the units are fine everywhere else18:19
knomexrdodrx, that's not so easy either. doesn't make sense to have an en-METRIC locale.18:20
charlie-tcaIf that bug is to force cm, it will be killed, though18:20
Wizardnot to force cm18:20
knomecharlie-tca, no, it's about changing units according to locale18:20
charlie-tcaThat will work. I will even forward it upstream18:20
xrdodrxknome, I don't understand, the English system is used in Canada, the UK and the US18:21
knomecharlie-tca, nobody is trying to force you use centimeters, but we also expect you not to force us to use inches ;)18:21
charlie-tcaI agree with that, knome18:21
knomexrdodrx, probably elsewhere also. the quote was from wikipedia.18:21
charlie-tcaI thought it did set it by locale, so yes, that should be a bug18:21
knomexrdodrx, but what if i want the a british english language with metric system?18:22
knomexrdodrx, en-GB-metric? nonono.18:22
charlie-tcaAnything that does not set things by your locale is a bug18:22
xrdodrxyeah, that could be bad knome :)18:22
knomebetter to just set the units to metric manually.18:22
knomeyou can even create a script to do that.18:22
Wizardknome: LC_* are for you18:22
knomeor if you're a control freak, a ubuntu package that does it for you.18:22
knomeWizard, yes, i know. the comment was to emphasize that it doesn't make sense to force language-measurement unit-whatever pairs, that are not common18:23
charlie-tcaNow if only my printer knew what inches are...18:23
Wizardsmall trolling led to pretty interesting discussion18:23
WizardGridCube: high five ;P18:24
charlie-tcaI can select paper by 8.5x11, but it shows the actual measurement in mm18:24
knomewell, we don't really like trolling wither...18:24
knome*either18:24
knomeWizard, more trolling will lead to something much more interesting18:24
Wizardnah, i've already said everything on that topic18:24
knomeWizard, that comment covered any other topics as well. :)18:25
knomethe only thing that discussion is supposed to lead is a bug filed against abiword.18:25
GridCube:P18:25
Wizardi'm just going to return to my language essay18:26
Wizarddo they have launchpad account?18:26
knomeWizard, you could just file that against xubuntu, and charlie-tca can fix the bug ;)18:26
knomeWizard, just remember to point him to it18:26
charlie-tcasubscribe me18:27
knomehttps://launchpad.net/abiword18:27
charlie-tcafile it using ubuntu-bug abiword18:27
Wizardk18:27
charlie-tcaor I will ask for more information18:27
knomeheh18:27
charlie-tcamy name in launchpad is still charlie-tca18:27
GridCubeWizard, use >ubuntu-bug abiword            on a terminal18:27
knomethe imperial bug sheriff :P18:28
knome(pun intended)18:28
charlie-tcajust a simple user that volunteers sometimes ;)18:28
Wizardhmm18:29
Wizardthey don't track bugs in launchpad18:29
GridCubeWizard, do what i told you too18:29
Wizardi am ;)18:29
GridCubeyou need a launchpad acount tho18:30
knomegood time to create one.18:30
Wizardi have one18:31
Wizardbut i've never used ubuntu-bug18:31
GridCube:P18:33
Wizardnice tool18:34
charlie-tcaXubuntu tracks bugs in launchpad. Abiword has their own bug tracker, and we do not track all their bugs, so if you file it there, no one in Xubuntu knows it.18:34
GridCubei can second this bug, i did also had to change the measuring system to the one earthlings use18:36
GridCubeXD18:36
* GridCube should really stop bugging non SI users18:37
Wizardhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/abiword/+bug/79949018:37
ubottuUbuntu bug 799490 in abiword (Ubuntu) "abiword uses inches regardless of locale settings" [Undecided,New]18:37
WizardGridCube: go on18:38
Wizardthere are few millions of europeans who await your comment ;)18:38
Wizardnow i should really get back to my homework18:38
Wizard:>18:38
GridCubego :D18:39
Wizardcharlie-tca: should i do anything else with it?18:44
charlie-tcalooking18:51
charlie-tcalooks good to me18:53
charlie-tcaThank you18:53
Wizardno problem18:54
Wizardexpect more18:54
Wizard:P18:54
charlie-tcaLooking for them18:54
Wizardubuntu-bug takes executable name or package name?18:56
charlie-tcapackage name19:00
Wizardrotfl, i wanted to fill pidgin's behaviour as a bug and launchpad found few simmilar bugs19:01
Wizardall "won't fix" :S19:01
charlie-tcapidgin is in its own world19:01
Wizardseems so19:01
charlie-tcaIf it is a problem with a plugin, the pidgin devs refuse the bug19:02
charlie-tcaplugins are written independently, so they expect the plugin author to fix their own bugs.19:02
Wizardk, np, i have another one19:04
Wizarddone ;P19:08
Wizardhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfdesktop4/+bug/79949519:09
ubottuUbuntu bug 799495 in xfdesktop4 (Ubuntu) "xfdesktop does not respect thunar settings" [Undecided,New]19:09
Sysiit's possible that they'll add that feature, but main focus of development propably will be on merging/replacing xfdesktop with thunar19:11
Wizardgood thing19:11
Wizardbut then they will probably get rid of minimised window icons, which i uese :S19:12
Wizarduse*19:13
Sysipossible19:15
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Guest31322It's been too many years since I used irc.  How do I register a nick?19:31
Sysi!register19:31
ubottuInformation about registering your nickname: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - Type « /nick <nickname> » to select your nickname. Registration help available by typing /join #freenode19:31
Guest31322Thanks. :)19:31
Wizard19:32
Wizard:D19:32
Guest31322Alright, how about this... is it possible for me to get rid of the "envelope" in the notifier bar?19:32
Wizardof course19:33
Guest31322Google told me nothing. :)19:33
Wizardit is possible to switch to old notification area icons for each application19:33
Wizardwhich i do not prefere19:33
charlie-tcaTry removing pidgin?19:33
Guest31322I deleted pidgin.  Still there19:33
Guest31322So, I'd have to add a notifier for wireless, battery, sound and all that individually?19:34
charlie-tcaThen you would have to remove indicator plugin and go to notification area19:34
charlie-tcaIt would work like it used it, before 11.0419:34
Guest31322I never used Xubuntu pre 11.04  :)19:35
Guest31322I haven't used Ubuntu since like 7 something19:35
charlie-tcaoops19:35
Guest31322heh19:35
Guest31322I've been using Zenwalk for quite a number of years.19:36
charlie-tcaokay, so you would add notification area, and tell each app in it's preferences to use a tray icon19:36
Guest31322Gotcha.  Thanks19:36
charlie-tcaSome won't do it, but many will19:36
Guest31322Maybe I'll leave it and find something to use it with. :)19:36
charlie-tcaI too find it kind of annoying, since I don't use it for anything. Pidgin doesn't work for me.19:37
charlie-tcaI *think* the envelope is to say "message indicators here", though. I am not sure19:38
Guest31322Yeah.  I only use gTalk and I just leave gMail open. :)19:38
Guest31322Alright.  Off to register. :)19:38
theg721Hello!21:38
theg721Does anyone know if Free Pascal and Lazarus work on Xubuntu?21:39
theg721Anyone?21:41
charlie-tca!info lazarus21:42
ubottulazarus (source: lazarus): IDE for Free Pascal - Meta Package. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.9.28.2-12 (natty), package size 16 kB, installed size 68 kB (Only available for all i386 powerpc sparc amd64 armel)21:42
charlie-tcalazarus should, if you have a 386 system. May not work on 64bit installs21:42
charlie-tcaoops21:42
charlie-tcatake it back, yes it should21:42
theg721What about a Pentium 4?21:42
charlie-tca!info freepascal21:42
ubottuPackage freepascal does not exist in natty21:42
theg721a 32 bit P4?21:42
charlie-tcayupo21:42
theg721Hmm21:42
theg721Alright, thanks.21:43
charlie-tcaXubuntu community meeting in #xubuntu-devel in 60 minutes. Everyone is invited to attend. Agenda is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings21:59
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