[01:51] <gwb1231> Hey everyone! Is there anyone here who can help me troubleshoot a problem I'm having with Xubuntu on my laptop?
[01:52] <GridCube> !anyone
[02:04] <philipballew> gwb1231, whats up
[02:52] <matryx> hi, I lost my windows 7 boot entry after installing ubuntu...how do I edit grub 2 to add the entry back in. My win7 is on sda2
[10:04] <einseenai> hello, guys, is there some menu in xfce so that i can see recent files and docs?
[10:04] <einseenai> like "places" menu in old gnome?
[10:05] <Sysi> install xfce4-places-plugin
[10:06] <Sysi> add that to panels, it's a bit different to "directory menu"
[10:07] <einseenai> Sysi, thanks a lot.
[10:07] <Sysi> np
[10:18] <Ork> Hi, there's a translation bug in natty and oneiric : http://ork.olol.eu/public/012086acdc49_xubuntu-bug-panel.png
[10:18] <Ork> How to get rid of it?
[10:19] <Sysi> !bug
[10:19] <Ork> thanks
[10:49] <Joshua17th> i have small and useless question, but how i chance the time ? it shows 6:48AM and the clock is in here 1:47PM
[10:52] <well_laid_lawn> Joshua17th: what happens when you right click the clock?
[10:54] <Joshua17th> it gives a dropdown menu where options clock and properties are crayed out
[11:09] <well_laid_lawn> o
[11:09] <well_laid_lawn> Joshua17th: you can do it from the command line if you want
[11:10] <well_laid_lawn> sudo date -s 13:47
[11:10] <Joshua17th> ty!
[11:28] <Ork> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-panel/+bug/846386 my first bug report :)
[12:53] <neurochrome> does xubuntu use compiz by default if the gfs is sufficient?
[12:55] <neurochrome> gfx*
[13:05] <neurochrome> try to rephrase that... on a virgin install does xubuntu try to default to compiz if the graphics card is up to it?
[13:09] <Myrtti> I dont think so
[13:09] <Myrtti> composite perhaps
[13:09] <Myrtti> compiz, doubt it
[13:22] <Sysi> xuvuntu doesn't have compiz by default and getting it is a bit of setting up
[13:22] <Sysi> xubuntu*
[13:44] <needhelp> hello
[13:45] <needhelp> need some help xubuntu
[13:45] <needhelp> anyone willing to chat
[13:46] <needhelp> it is about installing and boot loader in dual boot
[20:45] <alkisg_web> Hi, xubuntu 11.10 uses gnome 3, right?
[20:46] <madnick> alkisg_web: you mean GTK 3?
[20:46] <madnick> It does not use the desktop environment Gnome 3
[20:46] <madnick> It uses XFCE :)
[20:47] <alkisg_web> Thanks, I didn't know which parts are called gnome and which ones gtk and which ones gnome-shell/unity (of course I knew it doesn't use those :))
[20:47] <alkisg_web> Yup, I meant gtk 3
[20:47] <madnick> Well, its there :)
[20:47] <alkisg_web> No no those are what I want to avoid :D
[20:48] <madnick> oh no
[20:48] <madnick> I meant, it does not use Gnome-shell/Unity
[20:48] <madnick> Sorry for confusing you
[20:48] <alkisg_web> OK I got the meaning, don't worry
[20:48] <alkisg_web> Sorry for the confusing question
[20:50] <Sysi> gtk3 is what you need to draw buttons, xfce and gnome are using gtk, you run unity/gnome-shell on gnome
[20:50] <alkisg_web> I thought maybe xubuntu would use some parts of the gnome dialogs, like user management or other stuff
[20:51] <alkisg_web> But if xfce has all the things covered, it's much better
[20:52] <Sysi> xubuntu might have some "gnome-apps" for settings and stuff but so what?
[20:53] <alkisg_web> No problem at all; it can also use dconf or whatever else is useful; my terminology was just wrong, nothing more