[00:00] <charlie-tca> It is the best thing there is to use windows programs in linux.
[00:00] <charlie-tca> Wine is based on it
[00:05] <rwt> !samba
[00:32] <ChristopherNG> Ive not really been using linux for 2 weeks because ive been gaming so much before university starts back but I was having withdrawl symptoms from linux.
[00:32] <ChristopherNG> So I came back to get my linux fix...
[00:33] <GridCube> :P
[00:34] <ChristopherNG> Anyone tried using Irssi in windows command line?
[00:34] <ChristopherNG> hehe
[00:35] <Unit193> cygwin+irssi+screen
[00:38] <GridCube> ChristopherNG, yep, all the time, weeeell i do use xchat more usually, but yeah irssi on a cygwin is pretty cool, you look all hacker and all
[00:39] <Unit193> ChristopherNG: But I don't understand why since there is something called PuTTY ;)
[00:39] <ChristopherNG> Heh so its all about the image eh?
[00:39] <ChristopherNG> Unit193: There is this even better thing called SSL from the terminal
[00:40] <ChristopherNG> The sad thing was I was using SSL for a long time and didnt know what I was doing was actually SSL because of all these programs like putty..
[00:40] <Unit193> Not exactly sure what you mean by that, but you can always use a telnet client
[00:40] <ChristopherNG> Unit193: I mean opening a terminal and typing "ssl yourusername@yourserver.com"
[00:40] <ChristopherNG> and then your password
[00:41] <Unit193> Uhh... You mean SSH?
[00:41] <ChristopherNG> youve confused me now..
[00:42] <ChristopherNG> Anyway, sad so my people use windows like a life support machine, I had enough after two weeks and thats just using it for gaming.
[00:42] <Unit193> !ot
[00:43] <ChristopherNG> Yeah lets talk about the developments that took place over the past fortnight...
[00:43] <ChristopherNG> Has Xubuntu finally added a "add monitor" button yet?
[00:45] <Unit193> What?
[02:34] <TaylorOtwell> is it possible to setup a keyboard shortcut to open the main menu?
[02:35] <Unit193> xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu is what you want to execute
[02:36] <TaylorOtwell> ah, ok. thanks!
[02:36] <Unit193> Menu > Settings > Settings Manager> Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts
[02:36] <Unit193> *Application Shortcuts
[02:36] <TaylorOtwell> cool. i have set up the shortcuts before but just wasn't sure what to execute to pop up the menu.
[02:36] <Unit193> Alright! Anything else?
[02:36] <TaylorOtwell> not right now. thanks again!
[02:37] <Unit193> Have a great day!
[03:38] <yesitisjustme> anyone use wine?
[03:39] <Unit193> !crosspost
[04:26] <lighta> what's the issue about wine ? yesitisjustme ?
[04:34] <Unit193> Answered in another channel, then he asked here and yet another channel (That I'm in)
[04:42] <lighta> no I meant what he's question about it. ofc people use wine..
[04:43] <Unit193> "does msi extension work in wine?"
[04:43] <Unit193> Crosspost after answer. Maybe he didn't like it?
[05:48] <Unit193> Testing Bug #611869 being wrong (few years old)
[07:07] <k_sze> So I have selected the option "Mount removable drives when hot-plugged" in Settings Manager --> Removable Drives and Media, but my USB dongle still doesn't get mounted automatically when I plug it in. What could be wrong?
[08:25] <random_> hi, trying out xubuntu 11.4
[08:25] <random_> tired of monumentality of gnome and direction towards unity
[08:26] <random_> happy, very happy that there is choice
[08:26] <random_> and kudos to xubuntu maintaners and developers
[08:27] <Unit193> Well, I'm not really any of those, but glad you like it!
[10:15] <jnsl_> can anyone help me install the medibuntu repo ? i can't get it to show in my software center
[10:16] <Sysi> what would you need from medibuntu?
[10:16] <jnsl_> winFF
[10:16] <jnsl_> when i install winFF from normal repo i cant convert to mp4,ogg etc.
[10:17] <Sysi> ogg is free format.. well you can try: http://medibuntu.org/repository.php
[10:18] <jnsl_> ok thanks
[10:22] <jnsl_> Sysi that worked nicely thanks
[13:31] <BlAcKIce> hi
[15:08] <marc_smith> hello all. Is there any way to set time and date via GUI? I know how to do it via CLI, but I'm just wondering if there's any option for newcomers. I think it might be quite a huge of a problem for them
[15:11] <marc_smith> damn! I feel so embarrassed! there is a GUI tool
[15:11] <marc_smith> sorry for that
[15:11] <marc_smith> false alarm
[21:26] <ZoLToR>  Hi! Can someone help me? Is it possible to remove chromium and firefox from xubuntu? (Usin Google Chrome). When I deletin Chromium, xubuntu download and installing firefox. When I deleting firefox - chromium was downloaded and installed
[21:27] <Sysi> apt-get remove chromium-browser firefox
[21:28] <charlie-tca> Will it work if they are using Chrome ?
[21:28] <Sysi> it may want to install something else..
[21:28] <Sysi> IDK what depends on some browser, xubuntu-desktop?
[21:28] <charlie-tca> Looks like it insists on either firefox or chromium?
[21:29] <ZoLToR> At that moment I have only chromium withot firefox. And when I run command "apt-get remove chromium-browser" - downloading of firefox package was begining
[21:29] <charlie-tca> What is Chrome? Isn't that google's OS?
[21:30] <Sysi> ZoLToR: that's why you also tell it to remove firefox
[21:31] <Sysi> ChromeOs is Chrome OS, Chrome browser is Chrome browser
[21:35] <ZoLToR> omg.. just run "apt-get remove chromium-browser firefox". Unknown browser "Epiphany" aws downloaded and installed x_x
[21:35] <charlie-tca> That is not xubuntu, then. Does Chrome OS insist on having a browser installed?
[21:37] <ZoLToR> apt-get can not leave xubuntu without browser??? o_O But I have Google Chrome! Why apt-get didn't see it? :(
[21:38] <charlie-tca> Apparently, Google Chrome will not allow you to not have a browser!
[21:38] <charlie-tca> Xubuntu doesn't care if you don't want a browser
[21:38] <Sysi> chrome is not from default repositories
[21:39] <ZoLToR> I'm using Xubuntu.. Not ChromeOS
[21:39] <Sysi> charlie-tca: that happens on regular ubuntu too
[21:39] <ZoLToR> 1104
[21:39] <ZoLToR> 11.04
[21:39] <Sysi> still wondering what depends on some webbrowser
[21:40] <charlie-tca> You are right. xubuntu-desktop requires it
[21:40] <charlie-tca> as do the rest of the -desktop packages
[21:40] <ZoLToR> =(
[21:41] <charlie-tca> as does xsane, bluefish, and a bunch of other stuff
[21:41] <charlie-tca> but xubuntu-desktop can be removed, it is just a meta-package needed when you upgrade to the next release
[21:44] <ZoLToR> And how I will be update without that package if it need for upgrade?
[21:44] <ZoLToR> 11.10 not far)
[21:51] <charlie-tca> You must add the -desktop package back to upgrade, which will also require the browser be added back
[21:54] <ZoLToR> Hmmm... Thanks for your advice, I will try it later... Now I want sleep) Good night everyone!
[22:39] <DanielDerGrosse> just installing xbuntu via desktop cd i am very excited never used a linux distribution before