[01:13] <xbuntu> so whats everyone up to
[01:15] <Unit193> Best to check in at #xubuntu-offtopic, but I just finished the newist Doctor Who
[01:15] <Unit193> s/newist/newest/
[01:19] <xbuntu> anyways does anyone know a fix for adobe crash
[01:19] <xbuntu> ?
[01:20] <Unit193> Adobe crash?
[01:20] <xbuntu> yeh
[01:20] <xbuntu> it crashes
[01:20] <xbuntu> when i play music
[01:21] <Unit193> Are you talking about flash?
[01:21] <xbuntu> Yes
[01:21] <xbuntu> Adobe Flash Player sorry
[01:22] <Unit193> So, when is it crashing, do you have 64bit?
[01:22] <xbuntu> 32
[01:22] <xbuntu> Well this is wha happens
[01:22] <xbuntu> i go to you tube to check my sound
[01:22] <xbuntu> and i play a song
[01:22] <xbuntu> an then i go to click firefox (to go back to youtube)
[01:22] <xbuntu> an then it wont let me click it
[01:23] <xbuntu> then it hangs for like a couple secs
[01:23] <xbuntu> an then it crashes
[01:23] <madnick> which flash package did you installed?
[01:23] <xbuntu> white screen where the vid should be
[01:23] <Unit193> Have to go afk, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash#Troubleshooting
[01:23] <xbuntu> Umm i think it says the lastest version
[01:25] <MJBrune> http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/8708/201109261813281680x1050.png anyone know what is happening here?
[01:37] <xbuntu> does anyone know any music downloaders?
[01:45] <ikonia> xbuntu: there is the ubuntu music store
[01:50] <charlie-tca> ikonia: that would work much better for Xubuntu if we could actually use UbuntuOne
[01:53] <ikonia> charlie-tca: can you not actually use it at all
[01:55] <charlie-tca> Not without installing gnome
[01:56] <charlie-tca> I was paying for it, and they changed the interface and I couldn't even connect anymore
[01:56] <charlie-tca> It really is Unity, Gnome, or Windows only
[01:58] <charlie-tca> ikonia: I was using it, I announced that it worked in an open week, and it broke within a week or two.
[01:59] <ikonia> I was sure it used to work as you said, I didn't know it had been changed
[02:06] <charlie-tca> I was pretty upset when it quit working
[02:08] <ikonia> I bet
[02:08] <ikonia> I'm shocked
[03:44] <R1cochet> hello, i was wondering if it is possible to capitalize the first letter of each word for multiple filenames using mmv?
[10:18] <Fudge> id expect so with a script
[11:03] <Valks> !ops
[13:30] <DanielSenat> I seem to have some problem with spotify. I am using Spotify Linux Preview and sometimes it hacks or jumps a little bit. Using Natty Xubuntu
[13:34] <Sysi> spotify isn't supported by *buntu communities because it's third party (propietary) app
[13:34] <Sysi> we can't really do anything about it
[13:35] <DanielSenat> Sysi, I know :) I was just hoping there would have been someone here with the same problem, having a solution for me ...
[13:36] <ablomen> DanielSenat, have you tried one of the open source clients? (http://despotify.se/)
[13:36] <Sysi> yeah, could you be a bit more exact or use different wording? at least I don't quite get "hacks or jumps"
[13:36] <DanielSenat> ablomen, thank's no I havn't
[13:37] <DanielSenat> Sysi, google translate from swedish.. hehe
[13:37] <DanielSenat> Sometimes spotify behaves like a sensitive cdplayer
[13:38] <DanielSenat> I don't really have the word for it
[13:38] <Sysi> #ubuntu-se might know too, loco channels are for all derivatives
[13:39] <DanielSenat> Sysi, Thank's!
[14:22] <ochosi> in case any of you are beta-testers it would be great if you could test the theme for xubuntu-11.10
[14:22] <ochosi> you can get it here: https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird
[14:23] <ochosi> you can grab the package in "Downloads" > tar.gz, then unpack it to ~./themes
[17:44] <knobydobs> hi - do i download fglrx drivers from additional drivers thing?
[17:49] <xbuntu> is there away to download xubuntu 9.04 and still run it?
[17:49] <Pici> xbuntu: it may be on http://old-releases.ubuntu.com
[17:51] <xubuntu175> hi
[17:57] <xbuntu> is there a way to run a diff kernal?
[17:58] <xbuntu> on 11.04 to make things speed up a little bit idk why things are kinda slow
[17:58] <xbuntu> im running intel core i7 / 4 cores 8 logical cores, 6 gb mem 500 gig hd
[17:59] <m6locks> you need to compile one
[18:00] <xbuntu> compile what? lol
[18:00] <xbuntu> a kernal?
[18:00] <xbuntu> Which kernal is best
[18:00] <m6locks> depends
[18:00] <m6locks> they have released ver3.0
[18:00] <xbuntu> tryed it
[18:01] <xbuntu> fucked up everything
[18:01] <Pici> xbuntu: Mind your language here please.
[18:01] <m6locks> oh ok, how about 2.6.thenewestone
[18:01] <xbuntu> Hmm someone told me i can use the kernal that is ran on Jaunty Jackalope (ubuntu 9.04
[18:02] <m6locks> sure
[18:02] <xbuntu> They said that was fast
[18:02] <Pici> xbuntu: That really shouldn't make any difference.
[18:02] <xbuntu> Maybe?
[18:02] <Pici> It would be best to determine why things are slow.
[18:02] <xbuntu> well i did top in terminal
[18:02] <xbuntu> and it said the ave was 0.50
[18:03] <Pici> Thats fine.
[18:03] <xbuntu> then i think 0.30 for 2nd etc
[18:03] <Pici> Its a running average over 5, 10, and 15 minutes
[18:03] <m6locks> have you tried changing the windowing system from xfce to lxde or some such?
[18:03] <xbuntu> Yeh but firefox crashes sometimes.. an sometimes the login screen hangs
[18:03] <m6locks> hmm ok might be a hardware issue
[18:04] <Pici> I have a feeling that it is because of proprietary drivers, using the software renderer can sometimes make the desktop feel very slow.
[18:04] <xbuntu> Weeeeelll.. i did download the nvidia driver from nvd website lol.. i could see if thats the issue
[18:04] <xbuntu> and installed it etc
[18:05] <Pici> You should use the additional drivers tool, jockey-gtk
[18:05] <xbuntu> Yeh but shouldnt i only install the package for MY card?
[18:05] <Pici> That will install the proper driver for your card.
[18:05] <xbuntu> well it didnt
[18:06] <xbuntu> it was saying it was a gt geforce 8800
[18:06] <xbuntu> i dont have that
[18:06] <xbuntu> I have Geforce GTX 285m
[18:06] <xbuntu> but now since i installed it
[18:06] <Pici> And did the nvidia driver from their website isntall?
[18:06] <xbuntu> yes
[18:07] <xbuntu> and now its saying the correct driver
[18:07] <xbuntu> people said it was hard to install the driver
[18:07] <xbuntu> but it was pretty easy..
[18:08] <xbuntu> gotta black list some things etc.. gotta  turn off x server... etc
[18:08] <xbuntu> :P
[18:08] <xbuntu> not that hard
[18:19] <xbuntu> so is ubuntu 9.04 safe to use besides no security updates?
[18:41] <charlie-tca> I would not use it, since it is not secure.
[18:41] <charlie-tca> Without security updates, there is no way to prevent spammers from using it as a gateway machine
[18:42] <xbuntu> do u know a good kernel to use?
[18:42] <xbuntu> jw
[18:43] <charlie-tca> I use the supplied kernel here
[20:44] <m6locks> hmm
[20:44] <m6locks> chrome is spewing some error codes in terminal when I open it
[20:44] <m6locks> [3937:3947:51667074601:ERROR:gl_surface_glx.cc(64)] GLX 1.3 or later is required.
[20:45] <knome> is chrome not working
[20:45] <m6locks> I don't mind about them errors, but it kinda annoys me having it open a new window every time I start it
[20:45] <m6locks> new terminal window, that is
[20:46] <m6locks> the same thing happens with new firefox
[20:46] <m6locks> oh, it does not actually
[20:47] <m6locks> well anyway, if I could find a way to direct the errors to /dev/null it would be nice
[20:55] <Sysi> I think you's get totally no output with: google-chrome > /dev/null
[20:55] <Sysi> m6locks: abowe ^
[21:04] <Pici> Sysi: that will only pipe stdout to /dev/null, not stderr.  processname >/dev/null 2>&1   will do both.
[21:29] <m6locks> Sysi: thanks, will try, >> didn't work
[21:29] <Sysi> see what Pici said
[21:31] <m6locks> hmm nope, I'm using launch bar and adding that one to the executed command makes chromium to search for url ">/dev/null 2>&1"
[21:32] <Sysi> why would you need it with panel launcher?
[21:33] <m6locks> to just click the icon instead of going through the menus
[21:33] <Sysi> I mean you won't see error output anyway
[21:34] <m6locks> i do, that's the annoying thing
[21:34] <m6locks> it opens up a terminal window to exclaim that GLX 1.3 is required
[21:34] <Sysi> uncheck tap "run in terminal"
[21:35] <m6locks> hmm was there a check to be unchecked
[21:35] <m6locks> oh, nice, thanks
[21:35] <m6locks> now it be working :)
[22:17] <buntu> anyone know how i can save my settings for hda analyzer for boot?
[22:17] <buntu> I gotta change my settings everytime i restart
[22:23] <hipo_> how would i compile a tgz file i think its something like exfc or thingin weird like that
[22:24] <charlie-tca> Did you check the repositories to see if it is there already, maybe you don't have to compile it
[22:25] <charlie-tca> Usually you have to unpack the .tgz file using archive manager, then look for the read me or text file that tells how to do it.
[22:25] <hipo_> no i know i have to ive done it before just forget the thing to do it
[22:25] <hipo_> its tibia920.tgz
[23:20] <focalt_> hey guys
[23:21] <focalt_> how can I mount my sda disk beign on sdb?
[23:56] <roooot> is there a main difference between ubuntu and xubuntu?