[09:46] <ashickur-noor> Hi
[09:46] <ashickur-noor> any body home
[09:46] <ashickur-noor> ?
[09:47] <Unit193> !ask | ashickur-noor
[09:47] <ubot2> ashickur-noor: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience
[09:47] <ashickur-noor> ok
[09:48] <ashickur-noor> I am facing trouble to connect internet in 11.10 trough wifi
[09:48] <ashickur-noor> but lan connection is OK
[09:48] <ashickur-noor> through WiFi it connect
[09:48] <ashickur-noor> but no internet access
[09:48] <ashickur-noor> What can I do/
[09:48] <ashickur-noor> ?
[09:49] <Unit193> What card?
[09:50] <ashickur-noor> wait
[09:50] <ashickur-noor> 02:00.0 Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR928X Wireless Network Adapter (PCI-Express) (rev 01)
[09:51] <ashickur-noor> it was working fine until I upgrade the kernel
[09:58] <Unit193> Well, this isn't any help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Atheros/AR9285
[10:01] <ashickur-noor> My WiFi card is working
[10:01] <ashickur-noor> But not getting the internet
[10:06] <Unit193> Is the LED wireless light on though?
[10:08] <ashickur-noor> yao
[10:08] <ashickur-noor> yap
[10:08] <ashickur-noor> I can connect to router by WiFi
[10:08] <Unit193> There was a way to turn it on, and the madwifi was needed at one point. It's 5am now and I need a little sleep, I'm sure someone that knows more on this deivce woll show up, and if not, ther eis #ubuntu too
[10:08] <ashickur-noor> but after connect there is no internet connection
[10:10] <ashickur-noor> ok thnx
[10:10] <ashickur-noor> have a nice sleep
[17:40] <seidos> anybody know how to change the power button to hibernate in 11.10?
[17:40] <seidos> and hi :)
[18:04] <seidos> ah, figured it out
[18:11] <trinikrono> good for u seidos
[18:12] <seidos> thanks trinikrono
[18:13] <seidos> if anyone cares here's the command:  gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power button-power "hibernate"
[21:14] <seidos> all right, so that didn't work
[21:14] <seidos> lemme try again
[21:16] <mysteriousdarren> seidos: what is the problem?
[21:17] <JackyAlcine> How do I move the application menu bar to a menu in the title bar?
[21:18] <philipballew> JackyAlcine, under what ui?
[21:19] <JackyAlcine> KDE
[21:19] <mysteriousdarren> philipballew: hello its been a while since I have been in here
[21:19] <philipballew> whats up mysteriousdarren
[21:20] <mysteriousdarren> enjoying the season wbu?
[21:20] <philipballew> JackyAlcine, I need to bruch up  on my kde skills. my friend darkwing is a kde pro.we run a ubuntu hour together
[21:20] <philipballew> mysteriousdarren, just sitting at my parents house i guess. how is ubuntu working for you
[21:21] <mysteriousdarren> great, no complaints
[21:21] <JackyAlcine> Hmm.
[21:21] <mysteriousdarren> lxde works awesome
[21:22] <mysteriousdarren> JackyAlcine: sorry I am not much help, its been years since I have used kde
[21:23] <philipballew> unity is on my laptop now
[21:25] <seidos> mysteriousdarren: i'm trying to make the system hibernate when i press the power button in 11.10
[21:27] <JackyAlcine> mysteriousdarren: no problem, I'm looking for the answer, when I find it, I might blog about it.
[21:28] <mysteriousdarren> seidos: what de?
[21:28] <seidos> mysteriousdarren: unity
[21:28] <mysteriousdarren> JackyAlcine: I'll do some research for you
[21:30] <seidos> well, i think, i mean, i'm using default ui in 11.10
[21:30] <JackyAlcine> :D
[21:30] <seidos> maybe gsettings doesn't work then
[21:32] <mysteriousdarren> seidos: so changing the settings through the menu doesn't work?
[21:32] <seidos> mysteriousdarren: which menu?
[21:32] <seidos> you mean in system-settings->power ?
[21:32] <mysteriousdarren> yes
[21:33] <seidos> because i can't find an option there for power button
[21:45] <mysteriousdarren> sorry who was talking on here with me before? I had to switch computers the netbook was bugging me too much
[21:46] <Unit193> That was seidos
[21:46] <seidos> \o mysteriousdarren
[21:47] <mysteriousdarren> sorry if anyone wants to know I am on here twice.
[21:49] <mystdarren> seidos: this will help. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1883149
[21:51] <mystdarren> JackyAlcine: what was your question again?
[21:52] <JackyAlcine> mystdarren: Wanted to add a menubar button to the titlebar in KDE.
[21:52] <mystdarren> JackyAlcine: ok I am on the prowl looking for the answer
[21:55] <seidos> mystdarren: how do i use dconf-tools?
[21:56] <seidos> mystdarren: that also looks like a different problem
[21:57] <seidos> i wonder if dconf tools is any different from gsettings
[21:57] <mystdarren> seidos: did u google it? It would be faster than me finding a guide for you
[21:57] <seidos> mystdarren: right
[21:57] <mystdarren> JackyAlcine: is this what you were looking for?
[21:57] <mystdarren> http://docs.kde.org/stable/en/kdebase-workspace/kmenuedit/kmenuedit.pdf
[21:59] <mystdarren> Just a note that if you are a beginner at using ubuntu alot of the common and not so common questions can be solved by searching google. It should be your best friend.
[22:01] <seidos> strange gsettings says something different than dconf
[22:02] <mystdarren> well one of them will do it being the master anyway
[22:02] <mystdarren> what do they say?
[22:03] <seidos> mystdarren: do you have dconf on your system?
[22:04] <mystdarren> yes
[22:04] <JackyAlcine> I think that I found it, mystdarren
[22:05] <seidos> mystdarren: under org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power button-power it said "suspend"
[22:05] <seidos> but under gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power button-power it had hibernate
[22:05] <seidos> i guess it's 2 different things now
[22:05] <mystdarren> JackyAlcine: great! that was a simple google search, I've learned the most by figuring it out myself. People ask me questions all the time that can be answer very quickly by just googling it.
[22:06] <mystdarren> Seidos: change it both to the same thing.
[22:06] <seidos> mystdarren: already did, just haven't tested
[22:06] <seidos> will gnome classic use less cpu than unity?
[22:07] <mystdarren> Seidos: depending on what is installed yes. I used lxde and its still way better than the other Ubuntus for me at least
[22:08] <mystdarren> seidos: depending on the apps and what you wanna run on it.
[22:08] <seidos> i should try unity 2d
[22:09] <mystdarren> what are you worried about? using it on a netbook? server? desktop?
[22:12] <mystdarren> does anyone have any other questions?
[22:13] <mystdarren> brb
[22:14] <seidos> mysteriousdarren: it ain't easy being green
[22:15] <mysteriousdarren> seidos: how green?
[22:15] <seidos> mysteriousdarren: as green as is tolerable
[22:15] <mysteriousdarren> seidos: couple weeks?
[22:16] <seidos> mysteriousdarren: green as in environmentally friendly
[22:17] <seidos> that's why i want to use a different ui
[22:17] <mysteriousdarren> seidos: ya I got that, how long have you been grean? recently?
[22:17] <seidos> i've used lxde, it was all right, unity 2d looks interesting here
[22:17] <seidos> http://www.webupd8.org/2011/01/unity-2d-qt-now-available-in-ppa-for.html
[22:18] <seidos> oh no, not recently.
[22:18] <mysteriousdarren> seidos: use what works for you, thats the main thing
[22:18] <seidos> i've been green for awhile, just trying to get greener and greener
[22:18] <mysteriousdarren> what didn't u like about lxde?
[22:19] <seidos> mysteriousdarren: it wasn't a substantial enough improvement, really
[22:19] <seidos> i should probably give openbox a shot again
[22:19] <mysteriousdarren> I was gonna say that, or how green do you wanna be?
[22:21] <seidos> now's a good time to try that hibernate
[22:22] <mysteriousdarren> ya you could always try Archlinux but the learning curve is high
[22:29] <JackyAlcine> mysteriousdarren: I got my desktop working the way I wanted :)
[22:29] <JackyAlcine> It's close to what I had in mind but :D