=== `mOOse` is now known as m00se === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [00:38] thanks [05:11] hi ppl. What can i do. My xfce stop drawing headers of the windows. A didn't install anything before this problem =( [05:16] mb i must reinstall some packet? [05:19] carcinogen75: try in a terminal xfwm & and see if they come back [05:20] thx, i'll try it [05:31] yes, i start xfwm4 in terminal and header apears whithout errors. What i must change that it start automaticly at windows manager start [05:32] I'm guessing you're saving the session that's why it keeps not showing [05:33] a logout / login should test if they'll stay [05:33] ok i'll try it, thx [05:48] Yeah!! It works fine now! Thank you very much! [06:16] carcinogen75: no problem :) [11:05] Hmm, maybe somebody else has had this problem... google chrome and XFCE are having a fight over the default browser [11:06] when i launch google chrome, it asks to be made the default browser, i say "yes" [11:06] but then when i try and click a link in some other application the XFCE preferred applications thing is under the impression that no default browser is set [11:06] chrome doesn't appear in the list - if i add it manually, then the link opens in chrome correctly [11:07] BUT the next time i start chrome it asks me if i want to make it the default browser [11:10] set it to not ask [11:12] simply tell chrome to STFU? [11:12] I guess i could do that :p [11:12] feels... ugly. [11:12] if it doesn't set default correctly, why to let it set [11:13] problem is chrome being ugly :p [11:19] well it works fine everywhere else :P [11:20] I haven't worked out how chrome is trying to set it though [11:20] because it's definitely not affecting gconf settings [11:20] and it doesn't appear to be setting anything meaningful in XFCE settings.... [12:15] Helo [12:15] Hello* [12:19] I have a problem with my Xubuntu. Whenever I start it, there is 1 workspace (Even if I select more in settings), the windows are not showing in panel nor in workspace and the top of the windows (close, minimize... part) is missing. If I start the second session, it is working good, but there is no connection settings in panel so I now have to run 2 sessions at the same time to have everything working properly. And it is kinda annoying to h [12:19] Can anyone help me to fix this? It looks to me like something doesn't load in the first session. [12:56] Daew: did you install compiz or something like that? [12:57] Daew: or was it always like that? [12:59] qualcuno parla italiano? [12:59] !it [12:59] Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette) [13:00] molto gentile [13:10] hello [13:11] atm i use freebsd (pcbsd) with xfce, but considering to buy some netbook soon and wonder whether you recommend using xubuntu with it? [13:37] gour, no problems with xubuntu on netbooks in my experience [13:38] knome: thanks === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [14:51] Is encrypted swap supposed to be unknown to free and top commands? [14:53] And the file system of the parititon unknown to gparted application? [14:54] hello, can Xubuntu use the monitor settings written by gnome-control-center display ? Dual monitor setup works in unity but not in Xfce for me [14:56] for multiscreen, you can use grandr ou arandr [14:56] s/ ou/or/ [14:58] mogitaff, thanks. grands looks like gnome-control-center display only with a worse UI. sigh [15:00] janimo, then try arandr [15:03] janimo, arandr seems somewhat better, or at least complements grands. Neither holds a candle to the gnome tool though [15:07] janimo, I uses keyboard shortcuts for setting dual screen [15:09] How do you know encrypted swap is working ok? [15:09] And can you hibernate when using it? [15:18] Is there anybody here that uses hibernate? [15:27] Mine seems to boot as fast it comes out of hibernate, which leaves the reason for hibernate missing. [15:29] charlie-tca, do you have encrypted swap (in Natty)? I think I got encrypted swap in installation as I chose encrypted home. [15:29] And /etf/fstab has line "/dev/mapper/cryptswap1 none swap sw 0 0" [15:30] sorry, I meant /etc/fstab [15:31] Both "free" and "top" command show zeros for swap. [15:32] Except in "top" nonzero for "cached" [15:34] I don't use encrypted at all except in testing [15:41] charlie-tca, here in fresh Natty (updated after installation, though), I have encrypted /home and I think it tried to encrypt the swap, but no swap seems to be available. Hibernation fails due to not enough swap space. [15:42] tried using swap on === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [17:39] m00 [18:43] charlie-tca, I setup normal swap, and now I get same effect in hibernate; it wakes like normal boot, but volume muted. [19:00] charlie-tca, I think it uses wrong hibernation device here; I changed swap partiton so different UUID. [19:01] um, if hibernate uses /swap, how can it use the wrong device. Wouldn't it use /swap regardless of the device? [19:18] charlie-tca, I applied this, rebooted and it works now: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=5777643&postcount=7 [19:20] charlie-tca, for some reason, there were no UUID for the swap partition and swap partition was unknown to gparted after installing Natty with encrypted home folder. [19:22] charlie-tca, I guess it was this UUID issue with Natty: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyNarwhal/ReleaseNotes#Boot.2C_installation_and_post-install [20:22] Is anybody else having problems with basically everything in the UI locking up? [20:23] xubuntu 11.04 x86_64, nvidia 270.x driver, XFCE compositing enabled [20:23] at some point, seemingly at random, everything becomes completely unresponsive