[01:09] copy and paste does not work too well in 11.04 - will this be fixed in 11.10 ? [01:10] currently can copy and paste to desktop - have to drag and drop the file [01:10] currently can't* [01:13] what kind of copy-paste? from where to where? [01:14] using thunar to cut folders and paste them on another place works perfectly, crossing cuts and pastes usually wont work [01:14] if you cut something on thunar it wont probably paste on nautilus [01:17] GridCube: I thin k what JeZ-l-Lee is saying is that you can't cut in Thunar and paste on to the Desktop [01:18] you have to drag/drop or paste into the /home/user/Desktop folder in Thunar [01:39] I just loaded xubuntu how do I configure the wireless connection? [01:40] The device was found I need to access it set up the connection stff [01:48] JeZ-l-Lee: no, it won't be fixed. You still won't be able to copy and paste to the desktop, but it works fine in thunar [01:49] Phalstaff: rightclick the network manager in the panel [01:50] okay: [01:54] Thank you charlie-tca ... I dont see the network manager. [01:55] is there a way to see what the interface is called? [01:55] it should look like two tv's in the panel, or maybe a quarter circle, I think [01:55] or a couple of plugs, maybe? [01:56] by usually right-clicking on the icon gives the name at the top [01:56] hmmm i dont have it back later thanks!! [09:37] while i fsck sda6 . i t says bad magic number in super block while trying to re open . aborting journal on device sda6-8. mapped to illega pblock. abortin journal on dev. [09:43] /remove rubyy I told you not to cross-post - the next time this gets progressed to Freenode [11:00] hi , am i right for community Xubuntu support? Cause my xubuntu gui crashed somehow [11:01] !hi [11:01] Hi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay! [11:02] shiinto: just ask your question, and if anybody knows the answer they will speak up [11:03] okay it's not so easy to write ;) ... soo my problem is i just booted my laptop and now i dont have any window borders [11:03] ok, that mean xfwm4 crashed [11:04] means [11:04] alt+F2 "xfwm4" [11:04] not easy to write, because the window behavior is also false. Ok i'll try this [11:05] ohh nice :) worked perfectly [11:07] thanks a lot. :) i will now reboot, do you think it will crash again? [11:08] What text editor in Xubuntu supports multiple encodings? [11:23] k_sze: gvim [11:23] and vim too [11:24] actually, I just found out that gedit does multiple encodings. [11:25] k_sze: i think medit can also do that [12:01] hai [12:18] !hi | Wizard [12:18] Wizard: Hi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay! [12:18] TheSheep, thanks, i've been here once or twice ;) === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [13:47] k, ubuntu xfcized [14:21] fsf [14:21] Freenode [14:21] help me! [14:21] !help [14:22] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) [14:22] please give me a key, shortcut that allows to change resolution?! [14:22] what is the version/release of Xubuntu? [14:23] don't know, I think latest [14:23] is there a hope? [14:23] open a terminal and type lsb_release -a [14:24] I don't see a shit! I am writing on an a different pc, after I chabged resolution I cannot see a shit on linux pc! [14:24] We don't have a shortcut defined for 'display', but you can define one [14:24] !language [14:24] Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family-friendly, polite, and professional. [14:24] so I am lost [14:24] Did you try shutting the computer off completely and turning it back on [14:24] yes [14:25] still screen is black and white [14:25] please help me [14:25] Without knowing what you did, it is very difficult to help you [14:25] ok [14:25] black and white? [14:25] it lets you login? [14:25] it doesn't get to the login screen? [14:26] I have changed resolution from 1024x768 and after that my screen went black and white. System is working fine, but I cannot change resolution as I don't see a ****. Is that a key they will change resolution? I cannot reinstall system as I have got too many files on it that I need. [14:26] it stops after bios checkss? [14:26] There is no magic key to change resolution, that I know of [14:26] ......... [14:26] ............ [14:26] ..................... [14:26] ............................. [14:26] stop that [14:26] oh no! [14:27] what will I do now?!?!?! [14:27] You are not doing anything to make it possible to help you [14:27] I have so many important files on it! [14:27] changing resolution does not change the screen to black and white [14:27] please help me.... [14:27] when you restart the computer, what do you see? [14:28] still black and white [14:28] nope [14:28] sounds like the video went out completely, then. Maybe the video card is bad. [14:28] I see loging screen and it is ok, i can see seveything, but after i am logged screen goes black and white [14:29] loging screen can be seen correctly, after being logged screen goes to black and white [14:31] help, please....... [14:31] !patience [14:31] Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ [14:31] jjjjjjjjj: press alt-f2 then write xterm and hit enter, then write xrandr -s 1024x768 [14:31] and press enter [14:32] thank you, will try it now [14:32] hope it will do [14:37] thank you! [14:37] It works! I cannot say hot grateful I am! [14:38] Thank you kind sir again! [14:38] If you will ever need a kidney or liver just let me know! [14:38] jjjjjjjjj: now if you press xrandr alone you can see all the displays you can use [14:39] jjjjjjjjj: so you can -s the best resolution for your screen [14:39] and next time please be a little more patient :) [14:46] thank you once again [14:46] really, you did great! [14:48] you are welcome :) have a nice day [14:49] Bye! [14:50] * GridCube adds a star to his helping history [14:51] +1 [15:10] hey can anyone help me here installing open source drivers over fglrx? === Evixion` is now known as Evixion [16:41] where can i disable the annoying window roll up thingy when i scroll ? [16:45] jnsl_: the "roll up thingy" is called "shade" [16:45] jnsl_: go to the menu > settings > settings editor > xfwm4 > general > mousewheel_rollup and set that to false [16:46] ochosi thanks bud, i keep hitting the wheel when I'm hovering over windows apparently [16:46] jnsl_: and yeah, i see the irony of me saying that it's called shade (which it is called!) and the option being called rollup ;) [16:46] haha ;) [16:47] worked like a charm [16:47] yup [17:15] Has anyone had a problem with tumblerd using all available memory? [17:16] And all the swap? === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [17:52] what release? [17:52] I run Oneiric, and haven't seen that [17:53] oh, too late [18:12] Hey, I installed Xubuntu on my sisters computer, and when it starts up it gets this "low-level" shell (It says something about Busy-Box). [18:12] I just type exit and it works, but is there anyway to get rid of that [18:23] N3: did the install complete without errors? [18:23] Usually that means something did not finish [18:24] charlie-tca: yeah, AFAIK everything wen't to plan. [18:24] I've installed Ubuntu/Arch/DSL/BT5/Mint [18:24] I just told her to type "exit" [18:24] (which works, then it boots up normally) [18:25] and it goes to gdm then? [18:25] yeah [18:25] weird [18:25] strange how xubuntu uses gdm [18:25] I might put slim on there [18:25] Only times I have seen that, I did a new install on top and it worked [18:25] we are moving to lightdm for the next release [18:25] its a old ass computer [18:26] oh ok [18:26] Yeah I ditched Ubuntu after the 11.04 release [18:26] Xubuntu 11.04 is ok [18:31] Quick launch panel question: All my launchers are crammed to the left end of the panel. How do I center them? [18:33] add a "separator" to the panel [18:33] on each end, and expand them. The launchers will be centered then [18:35] Thank! I tried adding separators but overlooked the expand feature. It worked! [18:36] you are welcome [18:38] o lawd [18:49] I don't think He did that [19:23] anyone around? [19:25] nope [19:25] joshmcd: please ask your real question, all on one line if possible. [19:26] Since we are all volunteers here, we will answer if we can, and won't if we can not. [19:30] have you ever had a problem with the thumbnail service? (tumblerd) [19:31] no [19:32] It might have a memory leak? Is that something specific to xfce or is it more general? [19:33] !info tumbler [19:33] tumbler (source: tumbler): D-Bus thumbnailing service. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.1.21-0ubuntu1 (natty), package size 58 kB, installed size 256 kB [19:33] Looks like Xfce [19:35] I think it may have been trying to thumbnail a 6gb jpeg 2000 file... it aquired 5gb of memory and all of the available swap [19:35] i feel like i should tell someone [19:37] Maybe the xfce forum? [19:38] file a bug [19:39] open a terminal, type ubuntu-bug tumbler [19:47] thanks [19:57] yo [20:08] yoyo === `mOOse` is now known as m00se