[00:13]  * mogitux souhaite une bonne nuit à toutes les IRCiennes et tous les IRCiens
[00:13]  * mogitux is away: ZZzzz...
[01:59] <bazhang> mogitux, disable that please
[05:33] <RickRoller> how do i change my hostname? (the name of the machine on login)
[05:36] <oobiloz> help, i did an update and lost sound
[05:42] <RickRoller> HOW CAN I LIST ALL GROUPS?
[07:19] <ruslan_osmanov> hi. ho do I change the default save directory for abiword?
[07:52] <olbi> hello
[07:52] <olbi> Why when I using Xfce, I cant do Paste from RMC?
[09:18] <_jasonsrus2007> hello, i am looking for a slim, minimal dock, any  recommendations?
[09:19] <olbi> dock like in Mac OS X?
[09:20] <_jasonsrus2007> yes
[09:20] <olbi> http://do.davebsd.com/
[09:22] <_jasonsrus2007> that might work, thanks
[09:43] <ruslan_osmanov> hi. ho do i install libxml in xubuntu?
[09:44] <ruslan_osmanov> there is nothing like libxml-2* within the package list
[09:45] <ruslan_osmanov> whoops. see it. sorry )
[09:46] <olbi> :)
[09:47] <CiPi> sudo  apt-get install libxml2-dev
[09:47] <ruslan_osmanov> isn't is just libxml2?
[09:47] <olbi> yes, it is
[09:48] <CiPi> apt-cache search libxml
[09:49] <CiPi> apt-cache search libxml | grep dev
[09:49] <olbi> open Ubuntu Software Center
[09:49] <olbi> type libxml2 and install it
[09:49] <CiPi> It`s onli 2.
[09:50] <CiPi> only.
[09:50] <ruslan_osmanov> thanks. already got it. i'm trying to build gedit from source. it cannot find libxml: No package 'libxml-2.0' found
[09:50] <ruslan_osmanov> on the configure phase
[09:51] <CiPi> You may need also...
[09:51] <CiPi> sudo apt-get install libxml-libxml-perl
[09:51] <olbi> i prefer geany
[09:51] <olbi> gedit has too much dependicies :P
[09:51] <ruslan_osmanov> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/759058/
[09:52] <CiPi> I prefer nano
[09:52] <CiPi> :)
[09:52] <olbi> you need install of these librariers :D
[09:52] <olbi> all*
[09:52] <ruslan_osmanov> obvious. but they are installed all
[09:54] <ruslan_osmanov> for instance http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/759062/
[09:55] <olbi> you need dev versions :D
[09:55] <olbi> like libxml2-dev
[09:55] <ruslan_osmanov> hmm, indeed. thank you, olbi
[10:08] <Squish000> hi, how long does it take for the logbot to log?
[10:10] <CiPi> How long it takes to get from UK to Romania?
[10:14] <ruslan_osmanov> i need your help guys again. i've an irritating error using snippets in gedit. when i run gedit from terminal, it outputs http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/759078/
[10:17] <ruslan_osmanov> this happens with Russian characters, e.g. стр[Ctrl - space]. "стр" is the tab trigger
[10:19] <CiPi> You need all this packages.
[10:19] <CiPi> http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/gedit
[10:20] <ruslan_osmanov> CiPi, checking it out...
[10:23] <CiPi> I`m not sure, but you can also install it by synaptics package manager
[10:23] <CiPi> run synaptic from terminal.
[10:23] <CiPi> Than you have there gedit-dev
[10:24] <CiPi> Type on the search box quick filter - gedit-dev
[10:25] <ruslan_osmanov> CiPi, thanks. just launched the installation
[10:25] <CiPi> Nice. :)
[10:26] <SpiKe_Spiegel> hi all
[10:27] <CiPi> Hi.
[10:27] <SpiKe_Spiegel> Does anyone know what Xfce version will be included in Xubuntu 12.04 "Precise Pangolin" ?
[10:27] <SpiKe_Spiegel> Will it be 4.8 or 4.10 ?
[10:28] <SpiKe_Spiegel> I didn't find any information on the Internet
[10:28] <CiPi> 4.10 I don`t think it was released
[10:28] <CiPi> So it is 4.8
[10:29] <Sysi> 4.10 should be released before release of precise but I'm not sure if it's going to be used
[10:29] <CiPi> The final 4.10 release is scheduled for January 15th 2012. For the second time we try to follow the the release policy, so like in 4.8 you will see frequent development releases of individual components and, most importantly, a time-based release cycle which looks a lot more realistic the the one we had in 4.8.
[10:29] <SpiKe_Spiegel> yep, Xfce 4.10 is going to be release on March 3
[10:30] <baizon> CiPi: you got an old release date
[10:30] <CiPi> I think, yes. :)
[10:31] <CiPi> Schedule
[10:31] <CiPi> 2011-02-13 - 2011-11-05: Development Phase
[10:31] <CiPi> 2011-11-06 - 2012-01-15: Release Phase
[10:31] <CiPi>             2011-11-06: Xfce 4.10pre1 release / Feature freeze
[10:31] <CiPi>             2011-12-04: Xfce 4.10pre2 release / String freeze
[10:31] <CiPi>             2012-01-08: Xfce 4.10pre3 release / Code freeze
[10:31] <CiPi>             2012-01-15: Xfce 4.10 final release
[10:31] <CiPi> Is from the official forum. :)
[10:31] <SpiKe_Spiegel> it has changed
[10:31] <SpiKe_Spiegel> http://wiki.xfce.org/releng/4.10/roadmap
[10:31] <CiPi> You are right! :)
[10:32] <SpiKe_Spiegel> the release is nearly 2 months before the next Ubuntu LTS... maybe Xubuntu will keep Xfce 4.8 :(
[10:33] <Sysi> #xubuntu-devel could be better place to ask (be patient if no devs are active)
[10:34] <SpiKe_Spiegel> @Sysi : I'll try asking :)
[10:35] <ruslan_osmanov> CiPi, nah, still the same issue
[10:35] <CiPi> Or die trying. :))
[10:35] <CiPi> Just joking.
[10:36] <CiPi> ruslan_osmanov, I`m sorry. I don`t know what`s with that gedit
[10:37] <ruslan_osmanov> it seems the plugin needs update in order to fit gtksourceview-3.0
[10:38] <CiPi> sudo apt-get update
[10:38] <CiPi> than: sudo apt-get upgrade
[10:39] <SpiKe_Spiegel> Apparently it will be Xfce 4.8
[10:43] <baizon> for now
[10:43] <baizon> but maybe it will made it
[10:43] <baizon> imho i dont think it will
[10:45] <CiPi> ruslan_osmanov, why you don`t give it a try to VIM ?
[10:45] <CiPi> or to GVIM
[10:49] <SpiKe_Spiegel> @baizon : I understand, a LTS has to be stable :p
[10:49] <Sysi> SpiKe_Spiegel: in IRC, hilighting words better when you just have nick first in the line
[10:50] <Sysi> SpiKe_Spiegel: hilighting being what you should notice on your client
[10:55] <SpiKe_Spiegel> Sysi: oops sorry, I will pay attention for that
[10:56] <Sysi> !tab
[10:56] <Sysi> that too, just to make your life easier
[10:56] <SpiKe_Spiegel> thanks !
[12:27] <homebrewcider> I'm streaming video on xubuntu 11.04. anybody know where it's stored temporarily?
[12:28] <olbi> dir tmp I think
[12:28] <Sysi> /tmp or just RAM probably
[12:29] <Sysi> possibly in hidden folder in your home directory (where are settings of app you're using)
[12:29] <homebrewcider> tmp is what I thought , but not there
[12:33] <homebrewcider> hmm, can't find it anywhere
[13:54] <_Pete_> hello
[13:55] <_Pete_> what is this thing that when I download something with firefox, popup apperars saying downloads are ready?
[13:55] <_Pete_> and more over, how to disable it?
[15:44] <Conte-sty> salute non riesco ad attivare i suoni di sistema... consigli?
[15:45] <knome> !it
[15:47] <Conte-sty> sorry :-(
[15:47] <knome> no problem
[15:59] <XWusel> debian
[16:04] <SpiKe_Spiegel> XWusel: tentative de troll ?
[17:51] <BestPig> Hi
[17:54] <baizon> hello
[17:56] <BestPig> I need some help to configure hotkey for the brightness control.
[17:58] <BestPig> My key is reconize has XF86MonBrightnessDown, but when I hit the key, the brightness don't down.
[17:58] <BestPig> xfce need configuration to do this ? (xfce4-power-manager is launched)
[18:14] <teknoduke> hi :) i'm having troubles with firefox in Xubuntu, i dont know why this start so slowwww... firefox takes 2 min for start
[18:17] <Sysi> how much ram do you have?
[18:18] <teknoduke> over 2gb free
[18:18] <GridCube> :)
[18:18] <GridCube> hello
[18:18] <GridCube> whats the problem?
[18:19] <Sysi> slow firefox start
[18:19] <GridCube> mmhm
[18:19] <GridCube> version?
[18:20] <teknoduke> slow firefox start, after its loaded its works perfectly
[18:20] <Myrtti> a lot of extensions?
[18:20] <teknoduke> echofon, ad block, firebug
[18:21] <teknoduke> version 8.0 firefox and xubuntu 11.10
[18:22] <teknoduke> the problem begins after i install java-common i think
[18:23] <teknoduke> i remove java-common and reinstall firefox
[18:23] <teknoduke> but thats not solved the ultra slow starts of firefox
[18:39] <SpiKe_Spiegel> teknoduke, do you have any errors or warnings when you start firefox in a terminal ?
[18:40] <teknoduke> no, i'm not getting any error :/
[18:41] <GridCube> teknoduke, have launched firefox from a terminal?
[18:41] <SpiKe_Spiegel> =D
[18:42] <teknoduke> yes
[18:43] <GridCube> mmkay
[18:44] <SpiKe_Spiegel> and with any other software, you don't have this issue ?
[18:44] <teknoduke> if i try to open new windows of firefox its the same problem its take 4-5 mins to load the new ff window
[18:44] <teknoduke> nop the problem is enterly firefox, but its start after act. xubuntu
[18:44] <TheSheep> teknoduke: try starting it from terminal and see if it prints anything
[18:45] <Sysi> and third, sold
[18:45] <teknoduke> oks
[18:48] <GridCube> teknoduke, http://www.techarraz.com/web-browser/firefox-slow-startup-problems/
[18:49] <teknoduke> reading :)
[18:49] <GridCube> teknoduke, firebug is apparently known for slowing ff very very much
[18:50] <GridCube> also teknoduke http://www.tweakguides.com/Firefox_1.html
[18:50] <teknoduke> yes i know that but it is not the problem
[18:51] <teknoduke> the ff windows is not loaded yet and i start it in the console 5min ago
[18:51] <teknoduke> no errors in the console, and not windows in the desk
[18:51] <TheSheep> teknoduke: you could try stracing it to see what it does
[18:52] <teknoduke> 7 min and ff is loaded in the desk xD
[18:58] <tekno|work> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=11496810 <-- here the same problem
[21:38] <StormStrikes> Hey everyone.  Ive developed an issue I cant seem to nail down.  All of a sudden, my CD drive is not working.  It wont eject.  I manually opened it and slapped in a CD to try and burn something to it and the system is not detecting it.  Any ideas?
[21:40] <Mp5shooter> StormStrikes, try opening a terminal and typing mount /dev/cdrom
[21:40] <Mp5shooter> er wait, might've gotten the syntax wrong there
[21:40] <Mp5shooter> try it anyway!
[21:41] <StormStrikes> k, standby
[21:41] <StormStrikes> command not found
[21:41] <Mp5shooter> oh
[21:41] <Mp5shooter> hmm weird
[21:41] <StormStrikes> wait, I did it wrong, lemme try again
[21:42] <StormStrikes> I get the reply, cant find /dev/cdrom in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
[21:42] <Mp5shooter> hmm
[21:42] <Mp5shooter> cd /dev
[21:43] <Mp5shooter> can you find anything cd related in there
[21:43] <Mp5shooter> cdrom0 or anything?
[21:43] <StormStrikes> I see cdrom
[21:45] <Mp5shooter> not sure :S anyone more experienced, feel free to step in
[21:45] <Mp5shooter> sorry. I tried :P
[21:45] <StormStrikes> Thanks for trying though.
[21:45] <Mp5shooter> no problem
[21:46] <StormStrikes> It weird.  I burned a couple CDs earlier today, older versions of xubuntu and ubuntu to try and test out a few things related to my CPU fan constantly running.
[21:46] <StormStrikes> I booted using a Live CD and when I rebooted the system could not see my CD drive
[21:47] <StormStrikes> Ive rebooted a couple times now trying to see if it was just something hung up, but still no joy.
[21:48] <StormStrikes> Now I cant even boot to the CD..Its just like the drive doesnt even exist
[21:58] <GridCube> cd drive readers sometimes fail like taht
[21:59] <StormStrikes> Anything I can do to fix it?
[22:00] <GridCube> StormStrikes, try "sudo mount /dev/sr0 /media/cdrom
[22:00] <GridCube> you might need to create /media/cdrom
[22:00] <GridCube> sudo mkdri /media/cdrom should do it
[22:01] <GridCube> mkdir^
[22:02] <StormStrikes> no medium found on /dev/sr0
[22:02] <GridCube> mmhm
[22:02] <GridCube> your system seems to not be able to see your cdrom drive
[22:02] <GridCube> its it a sata drive?
[22:03] <StormStrikes> Everything worked fine until I booted to a LiveCD...after that it just went kaput
[22:03] <StormStrikes> yes, its a SATA drive
[22:03] <GridCube> oh
[22:03] <GridCube> then it should be sd[something]
[22:03] <StormStrikes> scd0 perhaps?
[22:04] <GridCube> sure why not
[22:04] <StormStrikes> LOL
[22:04] <GridCube> never had a sata cdrom :P
[22:06] <GridCube> StormStrikes, run this on a terminal:  cat /proc/sys/dev/cdrom/info
[22:07] <StormStrikes> Ohhh, it says the drive name is sr0
[22:07] <GridCube> :D
[22:07] <GridCube> told you so
[22:07] <GridCube> oh right
[22:08] <GridCube> it said "no medium found"
[22:08] <StormStrikes> right
[22:08] <GridCube> well, it seems something broke
[22:08] <GridCube> :P
[22:08] <GridCube> you could like get a new one
[22:08] <StormStrikes> yeah, it would seem so....
[22:08] <StormStrikes> Well its on my laptop...
[22:08] <GridCube> that happens
[22:09] <GridCube> try to see if you can clean the laser? maybe it just cant read
[22:10] <StormStrikes> hmmm, I just noticed the indicator light is on for the CD drive, like it detects a CD in there, but there is none.
[22:11] <StormStrikes> Is there a command to manually eject the CD from terminal
[22:11] <GridCube> yes
[22:11] <GridCube> :P
[22:11] <GridCube> its "eject"
[22:11] <GridCube> no kidding
[22:11] <StormStrikes> LOL, well something are just so simple as to elude one
[22:12] <StormStrikes> k, tried that.  Get eject: unable to eject, last error: Inappropriate ioctl for device
[22:12] <GridCube> oh
[22:12] <GridCube> that sounds bad
[22:12] <GridCube> try "sudo eject"
[22:12] <StormStrikes> Arent you just full of good news, LOL
[22:12] <StormStrikes> same error message
[22:15] <GridCube> mmhm
[22:16] <GridCube> whats the dump if you use "eject -v" StormStrikes
[22:16] <GridCube> !pastebin
[22:17] <StormStrikes> If Ive done it right it should be at http://paste.ubuntu.com/759836/
[22:19] <GridCube> mmhm
[22:20] <GridCube> StormStrikes, http://moonos.org/forum/8-software-a-applications/416-solved-ioctl-inappropriate-ioctl-for-device
[22:20] <GridCube> are you using an old kernel?
[22:22] <StormStrikes> I was using an older one from the LiveCD.  Booted in to Xubuntu 11.04 and Ubuntu 11.04.  Did not have the issue until I rebooted from using Ubuntu 11.04
[22:23] <GridCube> mmhm does it works on boot then?
[22:23] <StormStrikes> my CPU fan constantly runs and I was told it was due to a kernel bug and that I should be able to use an older version of xubuntu or ubuntu to see if it fixes it.
[22:23] <StormStrikes> No, it wont boot to the CD drive now
[22:24] <GridCube> when you boot at the grub stage you can choose an option, i think its "old versions" or something like that, its the lalst one, and it shows you all the kernels you have to choose to boot from
[22:24] <StormStrikes> Yeah, I remember seeing that.
[22:24] <GridCube> there you should have all the kernels since 11.04 has released
[22:25] <GridCube> choose an older one and see if it still hahppens
[22:25] <GridCube> if it does then its hardware
[22:25] <StormStrikes> Okay, I will give that a shot...
[22:26] <StormStrikes> I will be back shortly.  Will try and boot to the older kernel and see what happens
[22:26] <StormStrikes> Thanks for the help GridCube
[22:26] <GridCube> :) good luck
[23:44] <StormStrikes> GridCube, CD drive is working again
[23:45] <GridCube> :o
[23:45] <GridCube> was the kernel then?
[23:46] <StormStrikes> I cant say for sure.  I had made a LiveUSB, booted back to Ubuntu 11.04, everything went fine, but the CD still didnt work...
[23:46] <StormStrikes> So I rebooted trying to get to the grub menu..
[23:46] <StormStrikes> Could never get the grub menu to come up...so I just went back to the HDD install...ran the sudo eject command again and it popped it out..
[23:48] <StormStrikes> Now I can hit the eject button on the drive and it opens and it mounts blank CDs again.
[23:49] <StormStrikes> So now Im back to trying to solve the constantly running CPU fan issue which I have been told is a kernel bug also...
[23:50] <ball> Don't you /want/ your CPU fan to run constantly?
[23:50] <StormStrikes> No, not really on a laptop.  Particularly when the temps arent high either...kills battery run time
[23:50] <holstein> i have found that to be the graphics driver in the past
[23:51] <StormStrikes> Ive been told that too....
[23:51] <StormStrikes> I do have the Nvidia GT550M graphics card with Optimus...
[23:51] <holstein> the machine im thinking about has VIA chips
[23:52] <StormStrikes> I had thought the fan issue was related to not being able to get a driver to work for the Nvidia.  But I posted on Phoronix and someone there replied and said they were separate issues.
[23:52] <StormStrikes> So I was trying to get the fan to stop running all the time then I was going to tackle the graphics driver again..
[23:53] <StormStrikes> But I got hung up on it all when my CD drive stopped mounting.
[23:53] <StormStrikes> I have a Dell 1750 with Xubuntu 11.10 installed on it and the fan hardly ever turns on on it and I can run around eight solid hours on battery with it..
[23:55] <GridCube> :) good to hear that StormStrikes
[23:55] <GridCube> :/ sadly i
[23:55] <GridCube> know not about the fan things
[23:55] <ball> Perhaps it was a design decision to leave the fan running.
[23:55] <StormStrikes> Yeah.  Ive been told its been fixed in the new kernel...but I didnt want to have to wait until 12.04 to come out...
[23:56] <ball> I wish I could buy a laptop.
[23:56] <Mp5shooter> do you travel
[23:57] <StormStrikes> I had five laptops.  I sold all but two of them..
[23:57] <ball> Mp5shooter: only around the state for work.
[23:57] <Mp5shooter> oh
[23:57] <holstein> StormStrikes: try the mainline kernel
[23:57] <StormStrikes> mainline kernel?
[23:57] <ball> Mp5shooter: Can't afford to travel any further.
[23:58] <holstein> you can dig up a .deb for it, and that'll be easy enough to remove if needed
[23:58] <GridCube> StormStrikes, what kernel are you using?
[23:58] <StormStrikes> lemme check
[23:58] <StormStrikes> 3.0.0-13-generic
[23:59] <GridCube> you could, and this will be dangerous, add the pangolin sourcers, it already has 3.2 kernels
[23:59] <StormStrikes> I was thinking somewhat along those lines...