[09:27] <esmo> hii wats new is xubuntu 11.10
[09:59] <xubuntu597> test
[10:01] <esmo> test? )
[12:36] <g00se> Are there any expert install options - i'm using natty 64?
[12:41] <knome> g00se, by "expert", what are you expecting?
[12:43] <g00se> knome: Well i suppose text mode, feedback etc. I'm wondering what's being run during creation of an ext4 fs. My disk possibly has many bad blocks
[12:45] <knome> g00se, you can install in text mode with the alternative install
[12:45] <knome> g00se, i'm not sure, but i think other TTY's might have some information on what's happening
[12:48] <g00se> knome: Thanks - i might look at the alternate
[13:10] <g00se> It would give me more confidence if i knew what the installer did about bad blocks on the target medium though
[14:30] <epzil0n> hi guys, i'm a bit confused over why i can't connect to my windows shares in thunar and the same goes for my NAS, ofc i can use thunar smb://user@host/share in a terminal or smb://user@host/share in thunars location field, but that's just not the way i like to do it.. any suggestions?
[14:30] <knome> smbfs to mount the samba share to any directory
[14:31] <epzil0n> knome: can you give me an example?
[14:32] <knome> epzil0n, install smbfs, then run 'smbfs remote-host:/remote/dir /local/dir'
[14:32] <knome> epzil0n, ^ in a nutshell
[14:33] <epzil0n> knome: nice, is it sudo apt-get install smbfs or?
[14:33] <knome> yup, as far as i can remember
[14:34] <epzil0n> knome: ok, will the mounted share be in that dir permanently?
[14:34] <knome> epzil0n, no
[14:34] <epzil0n> knome: or do i have to mess with the /etc/fstab file?
[14:35] <knome> epzil0n, yeah, fstab
[14:35] <epzil0n> knome: ok, i would like to use bookmarks  like in nautilus, but i installed krusader and that works also.. but would like to have it in thunar
[14:36] <knome> epzil0n, when you've mounted that, you can naturally add that directory as a bookmark
[14:36] <knome> epzil0n, i do that myself with my ssh(fs) mounts
[14:37] <epzil0n> knome: ok, where is the bookmark option then?
[14:37] <knome> epzil0n, well, to be exact, the parent dir to my ssh(fs) mounts :)
[14:37] <epzil0n> ^^
[14:37] <knome> epzil0n, Ctrl+B in thunar opens (closes) the bookmark sidebar, just drag any folder there
[14:38] <knome> epzil0n, after that, you can rename the bookmarks to whatever you want
[14:38] <epzil0n> knome: thx a lot for your help, now i know what to do =)
[14:38] <knome> epzil0n, np
[14:40] <epzil0n> btw, the beta 1 release works great love it =)
[14:41] <knome> good to hear that
[14:50] <epzil0n> knome: well there was no bookmark sidebar the ctrl+b toggles shortcuts and i can't find an option to add the share as a bookmark or shortcut?
[14:51] <knome> epzil0n, drag a folder into the sidebar
[14:53] <epzil0n> knome: ok, i have to mount it in a dir first.. gave me a error mess
[15:15] <epzil0n> knome: it didn't work the way you showed me
[15:16] <epzil0n> knome: but this worked sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=user,password=pass //remote-host/remote/dir /local/dir
[15:17] <epzil0n> knome: anyways i now have i bookmark/shortcut of that share in thunar =)
[15:36] <d0lphchrisT> Hi there, I've just tested a small C example that generates a sine and plays it using alsa. Now I can only play sound using that example. Anything else like playing a video with VLC or music via Banshee results in silence. Has someone an idea what I did wrong?
[15:37] <d0lphchrisT> the sample I've used is this: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/12845003/OscMain.cpp
[16:13] <knome> epzil0n, okay, right. good to hear you got it working anyway :)
[21:30] <gordonjcp> hi all
[21:31] <gordonjcp> which CPU family is Xubuntu compiled for?  "normal" Ubuntu is compiled for i686 since 10.10, but I want something newer than 10.04 that will run on an i586 SoC
[21:31] <Myrtti> xubuntu uses exactly same kernels than normal ubuntu
[21:32] <Myrtti> the packages come from the same place
[21:32] <gordonjcp> oh, fair enough
[21:32] <gordonjcp> nbg then
[21:32] <gordonjcp> thanks
[21:32] <gordonjcp> that rules out any Ubuntu, in that case