[00:23] <Test__> Problem after bootup OS.  Sometimes the desktop opens showing apps on left side--othertimes desktop shows pulldown menu upper left.  Problem, some apps don't operate correctly under the pulldown menu.  Application is DraftSight
[08:33] <chenthu> does any one know why the "install" button on the gnome-art app dissabled?
[14:33] <s-fox> Hello.
[16:03] <KM0201> s-fox: greetings.. :)
[16:16] <s-fox> Time to go. Goodbye.
[16:35] <nlsthzn> trying to install Oneiric Alpha 3... but it keeps asking a password?!
[16:35] <charlie-tca> nlsthzn: live cd?
[16:36] <charlie-tca> desktop image?
[16:36] <nlsthzn> charlie-tca: yes... it boots into the live straight from boot... and when I click on the link it asks a password?.
[16:36] <charlie-tca> hitting enter doesn't work?
[16:37] <nlsthzn> nope... re-booting quickly...
[16:37] <charlie-tca> password for live session is a blank
[16:38] <nlsthzn> Not working :p
[16:38] <nlsthzn> Will try again, thanks
[16:39] <IAmNotThatGuy> nlsthzn, when you find a solution, please inform us =]
[16:39] <nlsthzn> K
[16:40] <nlsthzn> IAmNotThatGuy, charlie-tca ... I must be tired... I did get the option to install or try live... trying installing and not the live image works... not sure why once I am in the live image it asks a password
[16:41] <charlie-tca> it is not supposed to
[16:43] <nlsthzn> Don't know why... at least now installing... thanks :)
[17:45] <IAmNotThatGuy> nlsthzn, installing now?
[19:33] <philipballew> is there a way to have 2 computers with each their own separate monitor, yet share the same mouse where i can move it from one screen to the next?
[19:41] <charlie-tca> philipballew: yes, take a look at synergy
[19:48] <philipballew> alright charlie-tca sounds good!
[21:15] <barefootryan> Hello.   I am running ubuntu 11.04 and cannot get my networked savin c9025 printer to work.  The savin drivers from ubuntu make the data light come on and the little wheels on the front of the printer come on but no printing takes place.  Suggestions?
[21:15] <barefootryan> I have tried most of  the generic ones as well.  Printer is a pcl 6 I think.
[21:16] <holstein> barefootryan: im not familiar with that model... can you force a similar driver?
[21:17] <holstein> youve seen http://www.openprinting.org/printer/Savin/Savin-C9025 ?
[21:17] <barefootryan> Well, I have been going down the list of the generic pcl 6 drivers in the printer setup menu but no joy.
[21:18] <holstein> there are no other savin ones?
[21:20] <holstein> gotta run.. BBL
[21:20] <barefootryan> There are a number of savin ones listed.  Do I just keep working down the list? any tips on narrowing the fields?
[21:21] <barefootryan> see you
[21:31] <barefootryan> quit
[21:38] <barefootryan> I think I was just in this room but am not sure  so this might be a repeat.  Trying to get my networked savin c9025 to print.  With the drivers from ubuntu 11.04 I can get the data in light to come and the little wheels in front to spin.
[21:38] <barefootryan> Suggestions?
[21:39] <bazhang> what does linuxprinting.org say about that printer. check their printer Database
[23:03] <philipballew> I ran out of disk space and cant copy anything to the trash. has anyone seen this error?
[23:03] <froq> philipballew, I have never seen it, but do you have an idea for a fix?
[23:06] <philipballew> froq, not sure
[23:06] <philipballew> haha
[23:06] <froq> you can always use the remove (rm) command in terminal... however I wouldn't recommend using "sudo" with it for safety.
[23:07] <froq> find a directory or file you wanna delete and then use terminal... to delete an individual file, go with "rm -f FILE_NAME"
[23:08] <froq> to delete a directory (folder) and all subdirectories (subsequent folders) below it, use "rm -f -r DIRECTORY_NAME"
[23:09] <froq> that help?
[23:10] <charlie-tca> yes, it is known
[23:10] <charlie-tca> go to a tty, remove /tmp
[23:10] <charlie-tca> that usually frees space
[23:11] <charlie-tca> well, don't remove, but empty /tmp
[23:11] <froq> charlie-tca, oo nice, that is a genius idea!!!  just delete all that temp stuff... you are SO smart charlie!
[23:11] <charlie-tca> the directory is required, so don't delete /tmp, but you can empty it to gain some space
[23:12] <froq> charlie-tca, will it not auto create the directory again?  (just curious).
[23:12] <philipballew> the temp worked!
[23:13] <philipballew> cleared just enough space to deleate other things
[23:14] <charlie-tca> AFAIK, it will not allow you to boot without the /tmp
[23:14] <charlie-tca> not SO smart, just experienced
[23:14] <philipballew> well i deleated some stuff in the term
[23:14] <philipballew> *temp
[23:16]  * froq bows to charlie-tca
[23:16] <charlie-tca> eep
[23:16] <froq> for charlie-tca is so humble :D
[23:17] <charlie-tca> After 6 years, I did learn something!
[23:17] <froq> charlie-tca, so you rocking xfce de?
[23:17] <charlie-tca> yup
[23:18] <froq> charlie-tca, I just find xfce so like "windows98" with all the gray bars, etc.  it is so bar -ie (sp?)
[23:18] <charlie-tca> Choices are good
[23:19] <froq> choices are good, as in what?  XFCE has lots of choices
[23:19] <froq> ?
[23:19] <charlie-tca> I don't see win98 here.
[23:19] <philipballew> i do not either
[23:19] <froq> what do you see?  - do you have a bar on the bottom and top?
[23:19] <philipballew> yes i do
[23:20] <froq> maybe I am just off my rocker...  lol :)
[23:20] <charlie-tca> http://imagebin.org/166590
[23:20] <froq> all said and done, I think I just don't find XFCE to be very polished compared to like OSX, etc.  (what I came from).
[23:20] <charlie-tca> Maybe I didn't use windows enough, too.
[23:21] <charlie-tca> Last one I bought was Windows 3.1
[23:21] <froq> Wow, long time to not touch a windows machine... 3.1
[23:23] <charlie-tca> Makes it easier to compare with Xubuntu
[23:24] <froq> huh?
[23:24] <charlie-tca> same as ???
[23:24] <charlie-tca> windows 98 was okay, I remember seeing it a few times
[23:25] <froq> well glad you prob. got fixed philipballew!!!
[23:25] <froq> have a great night people!  off to read a book!!  (that is what introverts do on a Friday night.)