[00:00] <IrrationlArtist> Ehh, I really don't like it that much, I think the new one looks 1000% better and if I find any bugs, I'll be sure to report them, help everyone else out
[00:01] <knome> IrrationlArtist, if you are building from source, you need at least the 'build-essential' -package
[00:01] <IrrationlArtist> already have it
[00:01] <knome> ok, try pasting the output to pastebin and let's see :)
[00:03] <IrrationlArtist> Here's the output for ./configure on pastebin: http://pastebin.com/Bz8VanES
[00:04] <knome> hmm, i don't know... seems that some of the libraries are plainly just too old, you might need to try testing that on an alpha release of xubuntu
[00:05] <knome> and that's not really good solution, if you need your computer to do anything else
[00:05] <IrrationlArtist> I can't just install the libraries via apt-get or a .deb? that's what I was trying to do before, but it wasn't working...
[00:06] <IrrationlArtist> !details
[00:07] <knome> IrrationlArtist, i don't think there is new enough libraries in the repositories
[00:08] <IrrationlArtist> And nowhere to get them online?
[00:08] <knome> IrrationlArtist, yeah, if you have the source code for the libraries too, you can build those too...
[00:08] <knome> yeah, but that means a lot more work
[00:08] <IrrationlArtist> That seems like it would take a loong time...
[00:08] <knome> yeah, it probably will
[00:08] <IrrationlArtist> Guess I'll just wait till it comes out. In reality, the current Gwibber isn't really that bad.
[00:09] <knome> and you might encounter other problems, like newer lib versions not working with other libs
[00:09] <IrrationlArtist> I see.
[00:09] <IrrationlArtist> Well, I thank you fine gentlemen/women, you've been a lot of help.
[00:09] <IrrationlArtist> Later, everyone!
[11:45] <jn__> When i add the directory menu to my panel it shows a icon, can i replace it with the text "Places" ?
[11:45] <Sysi> xubuntu 11.04?
[11:48] <jn__> yes
[12:24] <jn__> I have made nautilus my default manager, but now the directory menu open all folders as home dir
[13:19] <SaaMmY> guys anyone knows how to call in terminal startup applications in xubuntu?
[13:20] <SaaMmY> elros Eitsew emma Evix
[13:21] <SaaMmY> Daviey cYmen Charybdis
[13:21] <SaaMmY> average_guy ablomen aatk Evixion EyesIsMine freaky[t]
[13:22] <SaaMmY> Fudge FusionX gusnan hrw IdleOne ikonia IRCAnswersBot Jackneill JeZ-l-Lee jn__ joeythesaint Josesordo ke- knome m00se madnick mogit
[13:22] <Daviey> SaaMmY: please don't hilight people.
[13:23] <SaaMmY> guys anyone knows how to call in terminal startup applications in xubuntu?
[13:23] <TheSheep> SaaMmY: stop it
[13:23] <SaaMmY> ok
[13:24] <TheSheep> SaaMmY: what do you want to do exactly?
[13:24] <SaaMmY> startup applications
[13:24] <SaaMmY> startup programs
[13:24] <SaaMmY> it is disappeared  from my menu
[13:24] <SaaMmY> xfce menu
[13:24] <TheSheep> xfce4-session-settings
[13:25] <TheSheep> it's called 'Sessions and startup' in the menu now
[13:25] <SaaMmY> mmm let me try
[13:25] <SaaMmY> yes
[13:25] <SaaMmY> that is
[13:25] <TheSheep> \o/
[13:25] <SaaMmY> thanks
[13:25] <SaaMmY> sorry to all
[13:26] <TheSheep> !patience
[13:26] <TheSheep> :)
[13:26] <TheSheep> no problem, you will know next time
[13:26] <SaaMmY> nice
[13:26] <SaaMmY> thank you
[13:30] <SaaMmY> I don't understand why when I start my xubuntu and then I open one folder it opens twice itself
[13:30] <SaaMmY> then I have to insert my password for default key-ring
[13:31] <SaaMmY> I can't remove that
[13:35] <GeminiDomino> I've just recently switched to Xubuntu 10.04 from the main Ubuntu distro. Is there any config option buried somewhere that I can twiddle to make my mousewheel scrollback in xfce4-terminal instead of rolling back through the bash history?
[13:35] <SaaMmY> what is Zeitgeist datahub?
[13:36] <SaaMmY> I have xubuntu 11.04
[13:36] <TheSheep> GeminiDomino: works fine for me...
[13:36] <SaaMmY> It works fine
[13:36] <SaaMmY> for me too
[13:36] <jn__> I have made nautilus my default manager, but now the directory menu open all folders as home dir
[13:36] <SaaMmY> but what fucking is zeitgeist datahub
[13:36] <GeminiDomino> Me too all of a sudden... WTF did I do?
[13:37] <SaaMmY> lol
[13:37] <average_guy> http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/zeitgeist-datahub
[13:37] <SaaMmY> however I would make nautilus default manager too but idk how
[13:37] <GeminiDomino> I wonder if it's like the old bug in the gnome version that would somehow turn on numpad mouse control without asking. <_<
[13:38] <SaaMmY> zeitgeist I mean I know what is it, I suspect it spyes me
[13:40] <GeminiDomino> Welp, nvm then. Thanks anyway. Back to work!
[13:41] <Guest19965> hi
[13:41] <SaaMmY> jn__: how did you make nautilus default?
[13:41] <average_guy> check this out http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1780160
[13:42] <Guest19965> I would like to ask a question
[13:42] <Guest19965> I just start using xubuntu and I am quiet lost
[13:43] <SaaMmY> lol
[13:43] <SaaMmY> average_guy: I disabled zeitgeist
[13:44] <SaaMmY> I don't trust
[13:44] <Guest19965> are you able to help me
[13:44] <SaaMmY> start to say
[13:44] <Guest19965> thanks
[13:44] <SaaMmY> here many people will answer
[13:44] <Guest19965> I have just install xfce
[13:45] <Guest19965> but my graphical interfaec is very simple
[13:45] <Guest19965> how to install a real graphical interface
[13:45] <SaaMmY> what do you mean?
[13:46] <SaaMmY> this does not satisfy you?
[13:46] <Guest19965> i have just a black screen whithout any desktop
[13:46] <Guest19965> any menu just a grey bar
[13:47] <SaaMmY> there is a mouse?
[13:47] <Guest19965> yes
[13:47] <SaaMmY> there are 2 panels 1 above and 1 on the bottom?
[13:47] <Guest19965> no
[13:48] <SaaMmY> 1 panel
[13:48] <Guest19965> only on the botom
[13:48] <SaaMmY> y
[13:48] <SaaMmY> that's all
[13:48] <SaaMmY> you can chat
[13:48] <SaaMmY> you are able to surf
[13:48] <SaaMmY> you are able to do all you wannt
[13:48] <SaaMmY> also to launch some man on the moon
[13:49] <Guest19965> sure but it s not ;y question
[13:49] <Guest19965> *my
[13:49] <SaaMmY> do you want modify aspct
[13:49] <SaaMmY> aspect
[13:50] <SaaMmY> go on xfce-menu -> preferences -> aspect or whatelse similar
[13:50] <Guest19965> yes like that for instance
[13:50] <SaaMmY> TheSheep help him
[13:50] <Guest19965> www.xubuntu.org, help
[13:50] <Guest19965> www.xubuntu.org/help
[13:51] <SaaMmY> if you want you can install ubuntu-tweak and avant-window-manager
[13:51] <Guest19965> what do you mean
[13:52] <SaaMmY> install ubuntu-tweak at first
[13:52] <Guest19965> ok and just have to use startx
[13:52] <SaaMmY> wait
[13:52] <SaaMmY> I will give you right wiki
[13:53] <SaaMmY> are you sure you have installed 10.04?
[13:53] <Guest19965> yes sure
[13:54] <Guest19965> lucid lynx
[13:54] <SaaMmY> I got it
[13:55] <SaaMmY> open terminal
[13:55] <Guest19965> done
[13:55] <jn__> SaaMmy Yes
[13:55] <SaaMmY> copy and paste "sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com FE85409EEAB40ECCB65740816AF0E1940624A220"
[13:56] <SaaMmY> copy and paste "sudo mousepad /etc/apt/sources.list"
[13:57] <SaaMmY> add at the bottom of the list "deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ppa/ubuntu lucid main
[13:57] <SaaMmY> deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/tualatrix/ppa/ubuntu lucid main"
[13:57] <Guest19965> I have also a problem with the right click
[13:57] <Guest19965> i am unable to do it on terminal
[13:58] <SaaMmY> go on "Modify" -> "preferences"
[13:58] <SaaMmY> shortkeys
[13:58] <Guest19965> where i can find modify
[13:58] <SaaMmY> on terminal windows
[13:58] <SaaMmY> windows
[13:59] <SaaMmY> up there is File Modify
[13:59] <SaaMmY> between File and Visualize
[13:59] <SaaMmY> then preferences
[13:59] <Guest19965> have not this
[13:59] <SaaMmY> I am italian
[14:00] <SaaMmY> some differenc
[14:00] <SaaMmY> TheSheep: help him
[14:00] <Guest19965> i have any menu
[14:00] <SaaMmY> no matter
[14:00] <SaaMmY> however copy with CTRL+C here
[14:00] <Guest19965> done how to past
[14:00] <SaaMmY> and paste there with SHIFT+CTRL+V
[14:01] <SaaMmY> which step are you making?
[14:01] <S74rk7_> Hey everyone! Anyone know what package I should be looking to use if I want to say... keep my radio stream playing through my speakers on the laptop but if I want to watch videos through VLC Media player ... its played through earphones?
[14:02] <SaaMmY> looooooooooooooool S74rk7_ LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
[14:02] <S74rk7_> SaaMmY, ?
[14:02] <Guest19965> any result zith SHIFT+CTRL+V
[14:02] <SaaMmY> did not manage?
[14:02] <SaaMmY> Guest19965 did not?
[14:02] <Guest19965> aparently no
[14:02] <SaaMmY> mmmm
[14:03] <SaaMmY> after File what is there?
[14:03] <SaaMmY> on terminal window?
[14:03] <Guest19965> there is no file
[14:03] <Guest19965> anything
[14:03] <SaaMmY> mmm
[14:03] <Guest19965> just a grey bar on terminal
[14:03] <SaaMmY> right click on terminal
[14:03] <Guest19965> nothing appear
[14:04] <SaaMmY> should appear all
[14:04] <SaaMmY> there
[14:04] <Guest19965> it should
[14:04] <SaaMmY> go on menu -> preferences -> shortkeys
[14:05] <Guest19965> wich menu
[14:05] <SaaMmY> does not matter
[14:05] <SaaMmY> leave all
[14:05] <SaaMmY> install xubuntu 11.04
[14:05] <Guest19965> lol
[14:05] <SaaMmY> TheSheep wtf are you there? HELP US
[14:06] <TheSheep> SaaMmY: I'm at work, I can't watch this channel all the time
[14:06] <TheSheep> SaaMmY: also
[14:06] <TheSheep> !attitude
[14:06] <SaaMmY> desperation
[14:06] <Guest19965> it is really amazing
[14:06] <TheSheep> :P
[14:07] <TheSheep> Guest19965: how did you open the terminal?
[14:07] <SaaMmY> !help
[14:08] <SaaMmY> Guest19965 I can connect to your desktop with remote assistence
[14:08] <SaaMmY> if you want
[14:08] <S74rk7_> SaaMmY, I asked my question all in one line and you just laughed....
[14:08] <SaaMmY> yes It was amazing
[14:08] <SaaMmY> and however I am not a master
[14:09] <S74rk7_> SaaMmY, share the joke... I do enjoy a good laugh myself
[14:09] <SaaMmY> I can't help everybody at the same time as well as I was a master on linux OS, I am newbie too
[14:09] <Guest19965> thanks for your help
[14:09] <TheSheep> SaaMmY: with pavucontrol you can control which pulseaudio streams go to which sinks
[14:09] <Guest19965> ++
[14:09] <TheSheep> S74rk7_: ^
[14:09] <S74rk7_> SaaMmY, ah right... I wasnt asking you I was asking anyone on the channel
[14:09] <TheSheep> sorry
[14:10] <S74rk7_> TheSheep, Ah right cheers :) thanking you
[14:10] <TheSheep> Guest19965: so, let me get things straight, you installed xubuntu, but it doesn't start into graphical interface, but instead you get a black screen with a cursor?
[14:10] <SaaMmY> yes there is gstreamer-properties
[14:10] <SaaMmY> S74rk7_:  gstreamer-properties
[14:11] <TheSheep> Guest19965: or is it a graphical screen, but just with a black box in it with terminal, and nothing else?
[14:11] <Guest19965> yes and a grey bar menu and not really customizable
[14:12] <TheSheep> Guest19965: did your login screen look normally though?
[14:12] <TheSheep> Guest19965: did you get a login screen at all?
[14:12] <Guest19965> it was a consol
[14:12] <Guest19965> i have just launch startx
[14:13] <Guest19965> to go here
[14:13] <TheSheep> so you didn't get any graphical login screen at all?
[14:13] <TheSheep> you installed normal xubuntu?
[14:13] <TheSheep> or is that ubuntu-server?
[14:13] <Guest19965> yes on the officiql zebsite
[14:13] <Guest19965> 10.04
[14:13] <SaaMmY> make screenshot and upload it on http://imageshack.us/ paste the URL image here then
[14:14] <TheSheep> ok, type 'exit' to exit from that thing, and try 'startxfce' or 'startxfce4' instead
[14:14] <Guest19965> sorrym I have use startxfce4
[14:14] <TheSheep> that should give you a graphical desktop, but your installation is still broken
[14:14] <TheSheep> I'd like to know why it got broken
[14:15] <TheSheep> hmm..
[14:16] <Guest19965> i am use vmware if that can help you
[14:16] <TheSheep> Guest19965: cat you do 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop' just to make sure that all of xubuntu installed properly?
[14:16] <TheSheep> Guest19965: this will download and install the missing parts too
[14:16] <Guest19965> no I test
[14:16] <SaaMmY> are you using vmware right now?
[14:17] <TheSheep> Guest19965: ah, so this is a testing image for the next version of xubuntu?
[14:17] <Guest19965> yes
[14:17] <TheSheep> !+1
[14:17] <TheSheep> !ubuntu+1
[14:17] <SaaMmY> !!
[14:17] <SaaMmY> !ubuntu+1
[14:17] <SaaMmY> !!
[14:18] <SaaMmY> !wtf
[14:18] <TheSheep> Guest19965: please go to that channel, ther are people who can help you with testing in there
[14:18] <Guest19965> ok thanks for your help
[14:18] <TheSheep> Guest19965: sorry for teh confusion
[14:18] <Guest19965> np
[14:18] <Guest19965> ++
[14:19] <SaaMmY> my confusion
[14:19] <SaaMmY> excuse me
[14:19] <SaaMmY> I am noone here
[14:19] <SaaMmY> XD
[14:21] <charlie-tca> We sent a 10.04 user to #u+1?
[14:21] <charlie-tca> Guest19965 | 10.04
[14:21] <SaaMmY> however how can I make appear taskmanager on terminal?
[14:22] <Guest19965>  This channel is for 11.10 support only, #xubuntu would be more appropriate for your question.
[14:22] <Guest19965> lol
[14:22] <SaaMmY> yes but say them the the sheep has missed you there
[14:23] <SaaMmY> and is there that you have to ask
[14:23] <jnsl_> when i change window manager to use compiz i loose the window borders and menu with minimize/maximize/close
[14:23] <charlie-tca> SaaMmY: if the user is using Xubuntu 10.04, they do not have to go #ubuntu+1 for help
[14:23] <jnsl_> :S
[14:23] <TheSheep> charlie-tca: 10.04?
[14:24] <TheSheep> argh
[14:24] <charlie-tca> Guest19965 is not using +1, they are using 10.04
[14:24] <SaaMmY> the sheep missed him
[14:24] <TheSheep> Guest19965: sorry, this is may fault
[14:24] <TheSheep> and now I have to run
[14:24] <SaaMmY> robotic errors I hate
[14:25] <charlie-tca> Guest19965: what is the problem, please?
[14:26] <Guest19965> no graphical interface
[14:26] <charlie-tca> What is the last things you did before it went away?
[14:26] <SaaMmY> he has just a black screen whithout any desktop
[14:27] <Guest19965> how can i send you a screenchot
[14:27] <charlie-tca> I don't need a screenshot of a black screen
[14:27] <charlie-tca> I need to know what happened
[14:27] <SaaMmY> press the "print" botton
[14:27] <charlie-tca> You installed Xubuntu 10.04
[14:28] <charlie-tca> SaaMmY: do you have the answer to my question?
[14:28] <SaaMmY> no
[14:28] <charlie-tca> I am not going to waste time looking at a black screen.
[14:28] <SaaMmY> sry
[14:28] <Guest19965> i also have a grey bar
[14:36] <charlie-tca> Guest19965: getting it fixed really will require some questions and answers.
[14:38] <Guest7634> I'm in need of help. No programs has the top bar and they won't show up in the menubar!
[14:40] <Guest7634> This is how it currently looks like: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/823/screenshot0726201104351.png/
[14:40] <SaaMmY> Guest19965: write in terminal "xfce4-screenshooter"
[14:41] <Guest7634> The picture is in the link I sent that is hosted on imageshack.
[14:42] <SaaMmY> wtf too small
[14:42] <SaaMmY> http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/6935/screenshot0726201104351.png
[14:42] <NWH> ...
[14:42] <Guest7634> Hmm. Maybe that was the tumbnail.
[14:42] <SaaMmY> Guest7634: write in terminal "xfce4-screenshooter"
[14:43] <Guest7634> I did and I took a screenshot.
[14:43] <Guest7634> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/98/screenshot0726201104351.png/
[14:43] <Guest7634> That one isn't resized.
[14:45] <SaaMmY> then try with "metacity --&"
[14:45] <charlie-tca> Guest7634: press ALT+F2, type xfwm4 &
[14:45] <charlie-tca> the window manager is not running
[14:45] <Guest7634> xfwm4 &
[14:46] <Guest7634> Crap the alt+F2 window can't get focus,
[14:46] <Guest7634> There we go.
[14:46] <Guest19965> not really
[14:47] <Guest7634> It worked but will this work as a permanent solution?
[14:47] <charlie-tca> I can not guarantee it will
[14:47] <Guest19965> because on your screen the bar is at the bottom
[14:47] <SaaMmY> you can add on xfce4-session-settings
[14:47] <SaaMmY> the command
[14:48] <Guest19965> not found
[14:48] <charlie-tca> Guest7634: when you restart, if it doesn't work again, go to Settings -> Settings Manager -> Sessions and Startup
[14:48] <charlie-tca> add xfwm4 to the startup tab
[14:48] <Guest7634> Ok. Thanks1
[14:50] <Guest7634> I'm going to reboot to see if it works!
[14:50] <SaaMmY> however install htop... for any accident you can type CTRL+ALT+F1/F2/F3...F6 and repair all with htop by signing PID and then killing PID
[14:53] <charlie-tca> emil_: did it work?
[14:54] <emil_> It worked! Thanks!
[14:54] <charlie-tca> yw
[14:54] <Guest19965> i have take a screenshot from my main machine
[14:54] <Guest19965> but no way to sent you
[14:55] <Guest19965> *to you
[14:55] <SaaMmY> to send sent sent
[14:55] <SaaMmY> to take took taken
[14:55] <charlie-tca> Then describe / tell me what you have exactly
[14:55] <Guest19965> indeed forginve my bad english
[14:56] <Guest19965> full black screen
[14:56] <charlie-tca> gray bar or no gray bar?
[14:56] <Guest19965> grey bar with some logo
[14:56] <Guest19965> terminal
[14:56] <Guest19965> file manager and internet browser
[14:56] <charlie-tca> does it say xterm?
[14:57] <Guest19965> then the open windows
[14:57] <charlie-tca> okay
[14:57] <Guest19965> and the clock
[14:57] <charlie-tca> now let's fix it.
[14:57] <charlie-tca> press Alt+F2
[14:57] <charlie-tca> did you get something?
[14:57] <Guest19965> no
[14:58] <charlie-tca> terminal is open?
[14:58] <Guest19965> yes
[14:58] <charlie-tca> type on a the line
[14:58] <charlie-tca> xfsettingsd
[14:58] <charlie-tca> and hit enter
[14:59] <charlie-tca> does it change it?
[15:00] <Guest19965> he ask me to install xfcd settings
[15:00] <Guest19965> done
[15:00] <Guest19965> nothing chqnge
[15:00] <charlie-tca> so, what did you install?
[15:00] <charlie-tca> Were there any errors or did the installation complete?
[15:00] <Guest19965> i have installed xfcd settings
[15:00] <Guest19965> yes
[15:01] <Guest19965> no error
[15:01] <Guest19965> and no error with xfcd settings
[15:01] <charlie-tca> and what did you do after the installation finished?
[15:01] <Guest19965> but nothing appear
[15:01] <Guest19965> i have enter xfcd-settings
[15:01] <charlie-tca> great, but I want to know why it was not there already
[15:01] <Guest19965> no srry
[15:01] <charlie-tca> it is part of the installation
[15:02] <Guest19965> xfsettingsd
[15:02] <charlie-tca> after you finished installing, what did you do?
[15:03] <Guest19965> i have enter xfsettingsd
[15:03] <charlie-tca> press Ctrl+C
[15:04] <SaaMmY> I think he wrote right
[15:04] <Guest19965> xfsettingsd
[15:04] <charlie-tca> oh, good. What did he do after the installation finished? Could you let me know?
[15:05] <charlie-tca> Guest19965: in the terminal, press Ctrl+c
[15:05] <Guest19965> setting-up aumix
[15:05] <SaaMmY> I think that he can't copy what is in his terminal by CTRL+C, but with SHIFT+CTRL+C
[15:06] <charlie-tca> I did not ask to have it copied
[15:06] <charlie-tca> ctrl+c ends anything running in terminal
[15:06] <SaaMmY> ah
[15:06] <SaaMmY> y
[15:06] <Guest19965> ctrl +c doesn not zork
[15:06] <Guest19965> work
[15:07] <charlie-tca> I give up. I can't ansers, I do not know what setting-up aumix means.
[15:07] <SaaMmY> then It should appear like "xubuntu@xubuntu:"
[15:07] <charlie-tca> Maybe help from the loco channel would be better
[15:07] <charlie-tca> Guest19965: what country you from?
[15:07] <SaaMmY> Guest19965: WHERE ARE YOU FROM?
[15:08] <Guest19965> fr
[15:08] <SaaMmY> mmm I am italian
[15:08] <SaaMmY> :( we can't talk
[15:08] <charlie-tca> !fr
[15:08] <charlie-tca> They might be able to help better than I can
[15:08] <TheSheep> !it
[15:09] <SaaMmY> i don't want I know english
[15:09] <Guest19965> by train i a; in 15 mn to ventimiglia
[15:09] <SaaMmY> I don't care because I live in naples
[15:09] <SaaMmY> in south
[15:09] <SaaMmY> sorry
[15:09] <charlie-tca> I think #ubuntu-fr will be better help than here
[15:09] <TheSheep> Guest19965: the idea is that perhaps you can have everything explained better in French on that channel
[15:16] <charlie-tca> SaaMmY: stick around, willing to help is great here!
[15:17] <SaaMmY> ? charlie-tca
[15:17] <charlie-tca> It is not usually a busy channel, but that is a good thing too, right?
[15:17] <SaaMmY> what? i don't understand
[15:17] <SaaMmY> what do you mean?
[15:17] <charlie-tca> I don't want to scare you away
[15:17] <charlie-tca> you seem very willing to try and help people.
[15:18] <SaaMmY> y but as newbie I can't
[15:18] <charlie-tca> We all started there, at one time.
[15:18] <SaaMmY> I know it and then i call help to TheSheep or you
[15:18] <charlie-tca> That works too. :)
[15:19] <charlie-tca> It is good just to have someone answer people when they show up here. It makes them think we aren't dead yet.
[15:19] <SaaMmY> lpol
[15:20] <SaaMmY> lolololo
[15:56] <whiskers> Hello. Does anyone happen to know of an XFWM theme which looks like the default metacity theme sported by RHEL 6.0 ( http://i671.photobucket.com/albums/vv77/ZINOVSKY/redhat6/ScreenShot022.png ) ?
[16:00] <charlie-tca> since you asked in #xfce at the same time, we can let them answer
[16:01] <whiskers> And why's that?
[16:15] <SaaMmY> heyy whiskers
[16:15] <jn_> how can i get xfwm4 as an option for window manager in compiz ?
[16:15] <SaaMmY> are you using redhat
[16:15] <SaaMmY> ?
[16:17] <SaaMmY> are you using redhat whiskers?
[16:18] <SaaMmY> idk about it
[16:18] <jn_> ohh i can't apparently its a bug
[16:18] <orngjce223> This is the Xubuntu channel.
[16:18] <jn_> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfwm4/+bug/333780
[16:18] <orngjce223> Redhat/XFCE problems would be better discussed in #xfce
[16:18] <charlie-tca> jn_: compiz and xfwm4 are both windows managers
[16:18] <orngjce223> Mmhm.
[16:19] <SaaMmY> maybe however you can by using compiz maybe in extra there is something about xfwm4
[16:19] <SaaMmY> that I know maybe is compatibility with xfce
[16:19] <SaaMmY> for compiz
[16:21] <SaaMmY> he spammed unixmen.com by his screenshot
[16:41] <Guest35560> I have one question. Is there a way to set a key-combination to change keyboard layout?
[16:44] <alex666> Buonasera
[16:44] <charlie-tca> xure
[16:44] <charlie-tca> Guest35560: Add the keyboard switcher to the panel
[16:45] <charlie-tca> alex666: Good evenung
[16:45] <alex666> good evening :)
[16:45] <charlie-tca> alex666: Good evening
[16:46] <charlie-tca> For the benefit of all the new people here, all #ubuntu- and #xubuntu- channels are english.
[16:46] <charlie-tca> However, there is nothing wrong with answering another language in english, and see if the user speaks english.
[16:47] <Guest35560> I don't have that in the add to panel menu.
[16:47] <charlie-tca> Guest35560: let me find the name for you.
[16:48] <floppsy> I have a problem with the X server (i think). Booting works fine, but screen stays black. I can change to Terminal, login and so on, but don't see anything. Booting with nomodeset option helps, so I can see, what I type. X does not work. I tried natty first. It did not work. So I tried oneiric, which is not working either. graphic card is radeonhd 2400.
[16:48] <floppsy> and xorg.0.log ist nopasted at http://paste.ubuntu.com/652520/
[16:50] <charlie-tca> Guest35560: install xfce4-xkb-plugin, then add it to the panel
[16:52] <charlie-tca> floppsy: it's a mac with the intel chip?
[16:52] <charlie-tca> I don't see anything in that log that shows an error or problem. I could suggest trying #ubuntu-x though, they are the video specialists.
[16:53] <floppsy> charlie-tca: it is a mac yes. Intel Core 2 Duo cpu and radeon graphics
[16:53] <floppsy> ok I'll go there and ask again. thanks
[16:53] <charlie-tca> Good luck. Those can be a bear to hunt down, sometimes
[16:55] <floppsy> this time. (=
[16:57] <SaaMmY> buonasera alex666
[19:34] <MJBrune> hey I have a graphic issue that provides no errors. http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/9361/201107261229501680x1050.png it looks like the following
[19:35] <MJBrune> notice the icons, background and very right of the screen have graphical anomalies.
[20:57] <jnsl_> at some point i removec "Places" from the directory menu.. bloody hell now i want it to say "Places" with out an icon but i cant remember how i did it before
[20:57] <knome> !language | jnsl_
[20:57] <jnsl_> sorry ^^ :)
[20:58] <knome> right-click the plugin, select properties and in the "show" -dropdown, select "label only"?
[21:05] <jnsl_> knome that one is not there for the directory menu.. maybe i removed it in code somewhere :p
[21:06] <jnsl_> have a more pressing issue... my desktop switched between xfce an gnome at random when i run compiz :S
[21:06] <jnsl_> wallpaper and everything... a strange thing
[21:06] <knome> jnsl_, i think the directory menu doesn't have that feature yet, yeah. i've actually talked about this to xfce developers, and they might actually work on that
[21:07] <jnsl_> Ok, yes that would make sense to me since the applications launcher has that feature
[21:08] <knome> yup
[21:10] <jnsl_> hmm
[21:11] <jnsl_> about my gnome desktop problem, can i just do apt-get remove gnome-desktop or dose xfce use gnome for things?
[21:15] <charlie-tca> jnsl_: that would only remove a meta-package. To remove the parts of Ubuntu that aren't needed, take a look at
[21:15] <charlie-tca> !purexfce
[21:15] <jnsl_> okay thanks
[21:17] <jnsl_> hmm im using nautilus, it relies on gnome right ?
[21:18] <jnsl_> that might be the root to my desktop problems as well i figure after some gooling
[21:18] <jnsl_> i get a gnome menu and everything when i right click :P
[21:19] <charlie-tca> yes, nautilus needs a lot of gnome stuff
[21:19] <jnsl_> damn, then i will have to fix this issue in another way
[21:21] <MJBrune> notice the icons, background and very right of the screen have graphical anomalies.
[21:21] <MJBrune> hey I have a graphic issue that provides no errors. http://img146.imageshack.us/img146/9361/201107261229501680x1050.png it looks like the following
[21:21] <MJBrune> erm that was a reverse paste from earlier
[21:21] <MJBrune> I figure people are here now so may as well try :P
[21:45] <jnsl_> ok last bug for today... i use nautilius as my preferred file manager, however when i open an entry in the "Places" menu, i always get a nautilus window with my home dir
[21:57]  * orngjce223 whistles
[22:07] <knome> ZiRiu, hey, if you can, please try to avoid awaynicks. thanks! :)
[22:55] <g570> Hi all
[22:55] <g570> I need some help
[22:55] <g570> Quite urgently
[22:55] <g570> Anyone here??
[22:55] <knome> !ask
[22:55] <g570> Ok
[22:56] <g570> Right well I just turned my laptop on and xubuntu wouldnt boot up. It drops to initramfs
[22:57] <g570> says "mounting /dev on /root/dev failed: no such file or directory"
[22:57] <g570> same line again but for sys
[22:58] <g570> and /root/proc
[22:58] <g570> How can I recover my system??
[22:59] <g570> recovery mode drops to initramfs as well
[22:59] <g570> Am currently on a friends laptop so I can read here, google the problem and try to recover it
[22:59] <g570> Anyone??
[23:03] <madnick> g570: i would investiage with a live-cd
[23:03] <madnick> investigate*
[23:03] <g570> I am in a live cd now
[23:04] <g570> i tried to open gparted and it asks for password
[23:04] <g570> How can I find out the live cd password_
[23:04] <g570> I google and dont find anything helpful :(
[23:04] <madnick> which live cd?
[23:04] <g570> xubuntu 10.10
[23:04] <madnick> oh
[23:05] <madnick> just do sudo gparted in the terminal
[23:05] <g570> Ok that worked
[23:05] <g570> Thanks madnick
[23:06] <g570> I am checking the partition I have now
[23:06] <g570> Could this fix it?
[23:07] <madnick> Im not familiar with this specific problem, but it could have quite alot of reasons i suppose
[23:08] <Sysi> has that CD booted on any other machine?
[23:08] <Sysi> cold be failed burn
[23:08] <g570> No cd is working fine now
[23:08] <g570> I am even in gparted
[23:08] <g570> But just dont know what to do :(
[23:08] <Sysi> livecd shouldn't have password
[23:09] <g570> Not it doesnt
[23:09] <g570> but does ask when I try to su in terminal
[23:09] <Sysi> sudo -i
[23:09] <Sysi> root user isn't used in ubuntu
[23:10] <Sysi> (you can set to be used)
[23:10] <Sysi> I'll go to bed, I'd give bad advice this tired
[23:10] <g570> Oh ok
[23:10] <g570> Thanks for answering me
[23:11] <g570> This is a nightmare. I use xubuntu everyday for work and today I cant boot it !
[23:11] <madnick> run fsck
[23:12] <madnick> (dont blindly run it)
[23:12] <g570> How do I mount my filesystem?
[23:12] <Sysi> you tried booting it several times? you could hold shift when booting and try selecting older kernel
[23:12] <g570> Tried that sysi
[23:13] <g570> Initramfs on all kernels!