[01:09] <JeZ-l-Lee> copy and paste does not work too well in 11.04 - will this be fixed in 11.10 ?
[01:10] <JeZ-l-Lee> currently can copy and paste to desktop - have to drag and drop the file
[01:10] <JeZ-l-Lee> currently can't*
[01:13] <GridCube> what kind of copy-paste? from where to where?
[01:14] <GridCube> using thunar to cut folders and paste them on another place works perfectly, crossing cuts and pastes usually wont work
[01:14] <GridCube> if you cut something on thunar it wont probably paste on nautilus
[01:17] <beardygnome> 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] <beardygnome> you have to drag/drop or paste into the /home/user/Desktop folder in Thunar
[01:39] <Phalstaff> I just loaded xubuntu how do I configure the wireless connection?
[01:40] <Phalstaff> The device was found I need to access it set up the connection stff
[01:48] <charlie-tca> 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] <charlie-tca> Phalstaff: rightclick the network manager in the panel
[01:50] <Phalstaff> okay:
[01:54] <Phalstaff> Thank you charlie-tca ... I dont see the network manager.
[01:55] <Phalstaff> is there a way to see what the interface is called?
[01:55] <charlie-tca> it should look like two tv's in the panel, or maybe a quarter circle, I think
[01:55] <charlie-tca> or a couple of plugs, maybe?
[01:56] <charlie-tca> by usually right-clicking on the icon gives the name at the top
[01:56] <Phalstaff> hmmm  i dont have it back later thanks!!
[09:37] <rubyy> 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] <ikonia>  /remove rubyy I told you not to cross-post - the next time this gets progressed to Freenode
[11:00] <shiinto> hi , am i right for community Xubuntu support? Cause my xubuntu gui crashed somehow
[11:01] <ochosi> !hi
[11:02] <TheSheep> shiinto: just ask your question, and if anybody knows the answer they will speak up
[11:03] <shiinto> 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] <TheSheep> ok, that mean xfwm4 crashed
[11:04] <TheSheep> means
[11:04] <Sysi> alt+F2 "xfwm4"
[11:04] <shiinto> not easy to write, because the window behavior is also false. Ok i'll try this
[11:05] <shiinto> ohh nice :) worked perfectly
[11:07] <shiinto> thanks a lot. :) i will now reboot, do you think it will crash again?
[11:08] <k_sze> What text editor in Xubuntu supports multiple encodings?
[11:23] <TheSheep> k_sze: gvim
[11:23] <TheSheep> and vim too
[11:24] <k_sze> actually, I just found out that gedit does multiple encodings.
[11:25] <ochosi> k_sze: i think medit can also do that
[12:01] <Wizard> hai
[12:18] <TheSheep> !hi | Wizard
[12:18] <Wizard> TheSheep, thanks, i've been here once or twice ;)
[13:47] <Wizard> k, ubuntu xfcized
[14:21] <jjjjjjjjj> fsf
[14:21] <jjjjjjjjj> Freenode
[14:21] <jjjjjjjjj> help me!
[14:21] <charlie-tca> !help
[14:22] <jjjjjjjjj> please give me a key, shortcut that allows to change resolution?!
[14:22] <charlie-tca> what is the version/release of Xubuntu?
[14:23] <jjjjjjjjj> don't know, I think latest
[14:23] <jjjjjjjjj> is there a hope?
[14:23] <charlie-tca> open a terminal and type    lsb_release -a
[14:24] <jjjjjjjjj> 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] <charlie-tca> We don't have a shortcut defined for 'display', but you can define one
[14:24] <charlie-tca> !language
[14:24] <jjjjjjjjj> so I am lost
[14:24] <charlie-tca> Did you try shutting the computer off completely and turning it back on
[14:24] <jjjjjjjjj> yes
[14:25] <jjjjjjjjj> still screen is black and white
[14:25] <jjjjjjjjj> please help me
[14:25] <charlie-tca> Without knowing what you did, it is very difficult to help you
[14:25] <jjjjjjjjj> ok
[14:25] <charlie-tca> black and white?
[14:25] <charlie-tca> it lets you login?
[14:25] <charlie-tca> it doesn't get to the login screen?
[14:26] <jjjjjjjjj> 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] <charlie-tca> it stops after bios checkss?
[14:26] <charlie-tca> There is no magic key to change resolution, that I know of
[14:26] <jjjjjjjjj> .........
[14:26] <jjjjjjjjj> ............
[14:26] <jjjjjjjjj> .....................
[14:26] <jjjjjjjjj> .............................
[14:26] <charlie-tca> stop that
[14:26] <jjjjjjjjj> oh no!
[14:27] <jjjjjjjjj> what will I do now?!?!?!
[14:27] <charlie-tca> You are not doing anything to make it possible to help you
[14:27] <jjjjjjjjj> I have so many important files on it!
[14:27] <charlie-tca> changing resolution does not change the screen to black and white
[14:27] <jjjjjjjjj> please help me....
[14:27] <charlie-tca> when you restart the computer, what do you see?
[14:28] <jjjjjjjjj> still black and white
[14:28] <charlie-tca> nope
[14:28] <charlie-tca> sounds like the video went out completely, then. Maybe the video card is bad.
[14:28] <jjjjjjjjj> I see loging screen and it is ok, i can see seveything, but after i am logged screen goes black and white
[14:29] <jjjjjjjjj> loging screen can be seen correctly, after being logged screen goes to black and white
[14:31] <jjjjjjjjj> help, please.......
[14:31] <charlie-tca> !patience
[14:31] <GridCube> jjjjjjjjj: press alt-f2     then write xterm and hit enter, then write xrandr -s 1024x768
[14:31] <GridCube> and press enter
[14:32] <jjjjjjjjj> thank you, will try it now
[14:32] <jjjjjjjjj> hope it will do
[14:37] <jjjjjjjjj> thank you!
[14:37] <jjjjjjjjj> It works! I cannot say hot grateful I am!
[14:38] <jjjjjjjjj> Thank you kind sir again!
[14:38] <jjjjjjjjj> If you will ever need a kidney or liver just let me know!
[14:38] <GridCube> jjjjjjjjj: now if you press xrandr alone you can see all the displays you can use
[14:39] <GridCube> jjjjjjjjj: so you can -s the best resolution for your screen
[14:39] <GridCube> and next time please be a little more patient :)
[14:46] <jjjjjjjjj> thank you once again
[14:46] <jjjjjjjjj> really, you did great!
[14:48] <GridCube> you are welcome :) have a nice day
[14:49] <jjjjjjjjj> Bye!
[14:50]  * GridCube adds a star to his helping history
[14:51] <charlie-tca> +1
[15:10] <roy_> hey can anyone help me here installing open source drivers over fglrx?
[16:41] <jnsl_> where can i disable the annoying window roll up thingy when i scroll ?
[16:45] <ochosi> jnsl_: the "roll up thingy" is called "shade"
[16:45] <ochosi> jnsl_: go to the menu > settings > settings editor > xfwm4 > general > mousewheel_rollup and set that to false
[16:46] <jnsl_> ochosi thanks bud, i keep hitting the wheel when I'm hovering over windows apparently
[16:46] <ochosi> 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] <jnsl_> haha ;)
[16:47] <jnsl_> worked like a charm
[16:47] <ochosi> yup
[17:15] <JoshMcD> Has anyone had a problem with tumblerd using all available memory?
[17:16] <JoshMcD> And all the swap?
[17:52] <charlie-tca> what release?
[17:52] <charlie-tca> I run Oneiric, and haven't seen that
[17:53] <charlie-tca> oh, too late
[18:12] <N3> 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] <N3> I just type exit and it works, but is there anyway to get rid of that
[18:23] <charlie-tca> N3: did the install complete without errors?
[18:23] <charlie-tca> Usually that means something did not finish
[18:24] <N3> charlie-tca: yeah, AFAIK everything wen't to plan.
[18:24] <N3> I've installed Ubuntu/Arch/DSL/BT5/Mint
[18:24] <N3> I just told her to type "exit"
[18:24] <N3> (which works, then it boots up normally)
[18:25] <charlie-tca> and it goes to gdm then?
[18:25] <N3> yeah
[18:25] <charlie-tca> weird
[18:25] <N3> strange how xubuntu uses gdm
[18:25] <N3> I might put slim on there
[18:25] <charlie-tca> Only times I have seen that, I did a new install on top and it worked
[18:25] <charlie-tca> we are moving to lightdm for the next release
[18:25] <N3> its a old ass computer
[18:26] <N3> oh ok
[18:26] <N3> Yeah I ditched Ubuntu after the 11.04 release
[18:26] <N3> Xubuntu 11.04 is ok
[18:31] <Guest54949> Quick launch panel question: All my launchers are crammed to the left end of the panel. How do I center them?
[18:33] <charlie-tca> add a "separator" to the panel
[18:33] <charlie-tca> on each end, and expand them. The launchers will be centered then
[18:35] <Guest54949> Thank! I tried adding separators but overlooked the expand feature. It worked!
[18:36] <charlie-tca> you are welcome
[18:38] <N3> o lawd
[18:49] <charlie-tca> I don't think He did that
[19:23] <joshmcd> anyone around?
[19:25] <charlie-tca> nope
[19:25] <charlie-tca> joshmcd: please ask your real question, all on one line if possible.
[19:26] <charlie-tca> Since we are all volunteers here, we will answer if we can, and won't if we can not.
[19:30] <joshmcd> have you ever had a problem with the thumbnail service? (tumblerd)
[19:31] <charlie-tca> no
[19:32] <joshmcd> It might have a memory leak? Is that something specific to xfce or is it more general?
[19:33] <charlie-tca> !info tumbler
[19:33] <charlie-tca> Looks like Xfce
[19:35] <joshmcd> 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] <joshmcd> i feel like i should tell someone
[19:37] <joshmcd> Maybe the xfce forum?
[19:38] <charlie-tca> file a bug
[19:39] <charlie-tca> open a terminal, type     ubuntu-bug tumbler
[19:47] <joshmcd> thanks
[19:57] <Wizard> yo
[20:08] <charlie-tca> yoyo