[01:34] <CrownWheel> Xubuntu channel, I've just had the filesystem on my 3rd Live "install" start to die on me.
[01:35] <CrownWheel> output from sudo df is:
[01:35] <CrownWheel> df: cannot read table of mounted file systems: Input/output error
[01:35] <CrownWheel> ls -ls of /etc shows corrupted permissions for mtab:
[01:36] <CrownWheel> -????????? ? ?    ?          ?                ? mtab
[01:36] <CrownWheel> similar corruption affects ~/.gvfs
[01:36] <CrownWheel> and ~/.bash-history
[01:38] <CrownWheel> `sudo umount .gvfs` restores permissions to ~/.gvfs but not .bash-history or mtab.
[01:39] <CrownWheel> As far as I've observed, this is the first symptom of a dying filesystem.  A couple more boot cycles and the Live distribution will fail, throwing dozens of  "ext2-fs deleted inode" type errors at boottime.
[01:40] <CrownWheel> so, what uses GVFS?  How can I disable it?  It seems to be doing vastly more harm than good.
[01:43] <TVasEyes> all the auto-mount stuff uses gvfs.  beyond that, don't know.
[01:44] <CrownWheel> auto mount...as in auto-mounting USB drive filesystems?
[01:44] <TVasEyes> yes.
[01:44] <CrownWheel> okay.  so if I manage to kill GVFS, I'll have to mount those manually.
[01:45] <CrownWheel> I'm not clear on how the Live USB drive does it.  it runs a filessytem in a "casper-rw" file.  But nothing I've read about the casper system relates to GVFS.
[01:47] <TVasEyes> don't know about casper either, gvfs is involved with auto-mounted usb, cds and dvds.  presumably, there's much more to it though.
[01:48] <CrownWheel> a'ight.  I'm going to reboot this thing and see how quickly it self-destructs.
[01:48] <TVasEyes> :)
[02:03] <CrownWheel> And, yes.  This Live install is on its way out.
[02:03] <CrownWheel> GVFS corruption is back. mtab corruption persists across shutdown/restart cycle.
[02:04] <CrownWheel> W.T.F.?
[02:12] <TVasEyes> CrownWheel: what kind og 'puter are you using?
[02:12] <TVasEyes> s/og/of/
[05:30] <sp4z> hi my pc is failing to load it appears to hand on the stopping mount network filesystems during boot(although this does get an ok next to it) any ideas?
[05:31] <sp4z> s/hand w/hang
[05:32] <sp4z> i can still access the other tty's etc so its not frozen just will not load past that point
[08:18] <suddenmoves> Morning :)
[08:18] <NQTropic> evening
[10:59] <Alan> gah, why does xfce4-screenshooter use zimagez and not imgur?
[11:13] <TheSheep_> Alan: because you didn't write the code making it do so
[11:13] <Alan> TheSheep_: well obviously :(
[11:15] <TheSheep_> you can change that!
[11:16] <Alan> seems like somebody else already has, but it's not changed upstream
[11:16] <Alan> in which case, what is the point?
[11:16] <Alan> doomed to forever maintain local versions of applications...
[11:41] <timhurd> Hi guys, I have a problem with audio and video playback being very choppy on a fresh install of Xubuntu 11.10. Hopefully someone could help me out with this
[13:06] <olbi> hello
[13:06] <olbi> I have found big problems in Xubuntu
[13:07] <olbi> it is owner problem of /home/owner/.local/share and all of these directories, after some installations, it sets owner too root
[13:08] <olbi> I will check this some times yet and type this here
[13:45] <slakcphil> I have got to say. Xubuntu 11.10 is the stizzuff!
[13:47] <slakcphil> I was on a distro hop for my Toshiba Laptop and It was looking grim, then along comes xubuntu with no unity detected all my network cards and the installer was cool, i am stick with the xu
[13:51] <GridCube> ;D
[14:36] <slakcphil> hmm, kernel not detecting all of my ram.. I have one 2gb stick and here is my /proc/meminfo ==>  http://pastebin.com/kNs1RFRU
[14:37] <slakcphil> i am running 11.10 64bit
[14:37] <holstein> slakcphil: is it a laptop?
[14:38] <holstein> a toshiba satellite i suppose?
[14:38] <slakcphil> yes it is, a toshiba satellite C655D
[14:38] <holstein> slakcphil: how much is shared with your graphics?
[14:38] <slakcphil> hmm, that i don't know
[14:38] <holstein> that sounds normal assuming a bit is shared with the graphics card
[14:39] <slakcphil> ok that could be, i just remember in scientific linux that there was a bug and it was saying 256 uncacheable
[14:40] <holstein> slakcphil: this looks normal to me
[14:41] <slakcphil> even in htop it shows that total avail memory is at 1603mb
[14:41] <holstein> slakcphil: right
[14:41] <GridCube> that sounds about right
[14:42] <holstein> slakcphil: if its shared with the graphics card, it wont show there...
[14:42] <slakcphil> ah ok, well How much does the graphics card need? I am running the fglrx driver..
[14:42] <holstein> slakcphil: thats up to you... i say set it low, and bump it up as needed
[14:43] <slakcphil> bump it up?
[14:43] <slakcphil> like add more?
[14:43] <holstein> of course, why do you need more than 1.6GB's in the system
[14:43] <slakcphil> yeah i found another 2gb stick for cheap
[14:43] <holstein> bump it up = slakcphil: increase the ammount of ram the graphics card is alloted
[14:44] <holstein> slakcphil: thats not what i mean, though thats fine as well, assuming you want/need more memory
[14:44] <slakcphil> how do i go about doing that? in catalyst control
[14:44] <holstein> slakcphil: in the bios typically
[14:44] <slakcphil> ah ok
[14:44] <holstein> and all those are different on a per machine basis
[14:44] <holstein> i literally wouldnt bother with it
[14:45] <slakcphil> yeah i probably wont,
[14:45] <holstein> you can look in there if you want to see for yourself that this is not a kernel bug, and that the graphics card is indeed sharing memory
[14:45] <slakcphil> i did disable my touchpad in the bios and still get weird errors in syslog..
[14:46] <holstein> slakcphil: i say, choose your battles... if you would like to enable the touchpad, and troubleshoot it or whatever...
[14:46] <slakcphil> http://pastebin.com/bYkbgxLJ
[14:46] <slakcphil> yeah that is what shows up in syslog, i can't enable the touchpad because it is so annoying..
[14:47] <holstein> slakcphil: what was the issue? what settings did you change? have you tried live CD's? such as 10.04, and the upcoming 12.04 in particular?...
[14:48] <slakcphil> with the touchpad? it is physically annoying, it sits flush with the palm rest and when typing drags and clicks and all that stuff
[14:49] <holstein> http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/toshiba-satellite-c655d-s5210-freezes-under-kubuntu-and-linux-mint-892628/ suggests acpi=off
[14:49] <slakcphil> unless xubuntu has the ability to disable the touchpad's tap to click feature..
[14:50] <holstein> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1469754
[14:51] <slakcphil> rtl8192c: Loading firmware file rtlwifi/rtl8192cfw.bin <== i have been getting this in syslog about once every minute..
[14:51] <slakcphil> let me check those out real quick..
[14:51] <holstein> slakcphil: you'll get messages there... not all are messages to bother with
[14:51] <slakcphil> :)
[14:51] <slakcphil> ooh thanks for the touchpad link
[14:52] <slakcphil> thx, holstein
[15:48] <pertutatis> hi
[15:48] <pertutatis> anyone know how to enable thumbnails on the desktop?
[15:53] <autif> Menu -> Settings -> Settings Manager -> Desktop -> Icons?
[15:54] <pertutatis> i dont see where to enable it
[15:54] <pertutatis> there
[15:55] <hobgoblin> pertutatis: thumbnails of what exactly ?
[15:56] <pertutatis> thumbnails to see what picture I am opening for example
[15:58] <pertutatis> I cant find the option... its weird dont you think?
[15:59] <Eidel_> Does anyone know how to get ALT+F2 to use /usr/bin as autocompleter?
[16:01] <hobgoblin> pertutatis: I don't find it weird but then when I was using gnome I didn't want that behaviour - not sure you can do that - but I've only been using xfce for 9 moths
[16:01] <pertutatis> sorry, maybe weird is not the word...
[16:02] <pertutatis> i installed a package to have video thumbnails but cant see on the desktop
[16:02] <hobgoblin> pertutatis: I understand what you want - not sure how to accomplish it though :)
[16:02] <pertutatis> thanks you all anyway ;)
[16:03] <hobgoblin> still looking ;)
[16:03] <pertutatis> oh ok;)
[16:05] <hobgoblin> pertutatis: all I can see is that you need to ensure you have tumbler-plugins-extra installed
[16:05] <hobgoblin> check that
[16:05] <pertutatis> let me see
[16:06] <pertutatis> yes, installed
[16:16] <hobgoblin> pertutatis: maybe xfce4-goodies - but I am just guessing - hang about and see if someone else knows more perhaps :)
[16:19] <GridCube> pertutatis, what do you want to do exactly?
[16:21] <hobgoblin> GridCube: have actual thumbnails of things on Desktop I think - or that's how I read it
[16:23] <GridCube> something like screenlets?
[16:25] <hobgoblin> possibly - from memory gnome showed a sort of pic of what it is - perhaps that is what it is - best waith for pertutatis perhaps - I could just be making it worse :)
[16:27] <pertutatis> sorry Im back here
[16:28] <pertutatis> what I want is the same that you see when you open the Images folder, for example, that thumbnails of every picture
[16:39] <csenger41> hello
[16:39] <csenger41> mongy: are you here?
[16:40] <csenger41> or anyone who could help me configuring Compiz?
[16:44] <bazhang> using ccsm ?
[16:46] <csenger41> bazhang: yup
[16:46] <bazhang> csenger41, configuring what exactly
[16:47] <csenger41> i am able to start in but the window management buttons disappear
[16:47] <csenger41> I start it with the command "compiz --replace"
[16:47] <bazhang> compizconfig-settings-manager installed ?
[16:47] <csenger41> yes
[16:48] <bazhang> tried a different theme?
[16:48] <csenger41> I have NO theme
[16:48] <csenger41> thats my problem
[16:53] <csenger41> any suggestion?
[16:54] <hobgoblin> csenger41: do not all the things that mongy and ochosi worked through work today?
[16:54] <csenger41> hobgoblin: yes, but after a restart my window buttons were gone :(
[16:56] <hobgoblin> csenger41: so you are just trying to make it permanent?
[16:56] <hobgoblin> or does it not work at all now?
[16:58] <csenger41> yup
[16:59] <hobgoblin> sorry - gtg
[17:05] <bazhang> csenger41, you might wish to ask in #compiz as well
[17:14] <csenger41> bazhang: is it on freenode as well?
[17:15] <bazhang> csenger41, yep. /join #compiz
[17:20] <csenger41> compiz channel is empty :(
[17:20] <bazhang> 53 people by my count
[17:21] <csenger41> but none of them is empt
[17:21] <csenger41> *active lol
[17:21] <bazhang> well be patient. they will get you sorted when they arrive
[17:21] <TheSheep> people have lives besides helping on irc
[17:22] <TheSheep> but they do read the backlog, so stay around
[17:23] <csenger41> i will as far as I'm awake
[17:38] <csenger41> damn i g2g
[17:38] <csenger41> I hope some day I'll find an active person who can help me :)
[17:38] <csenger41> bye
[17:50] <pjot> I tried asking in the main #ubuntu channel, but maybe this one is more appropriate. I can't get past the step where I'm supposed to enter my username and password while installing Xubuntu 11.10 because it doesn't recognize my DiNovo Edge bluetooth keyboard. Any suggestions?
[17:50] <GridCube> mmm
[17:50] <GridCube> you can't get another kb?
[17:51] <pjot> I don't have a wired one at home, no
[17:51] <GridCube> are you using the alternate or the live?
[17:51] <pjot> The live. Is the alternative better suited for this?
[17:51] <GridCube> i don't know, wont harm to trie
[17:52] <GridCube> does your computer has an integrated bt device or its an usb dongle?
[17:53] <pjot> It's a dongle, but the weird thing is that the keyboard worked in the first step when you select the language
[17:53] <GridCube> yes
[17:53] <GridCube> try to remove the usb and connect it again
[17:53] <pjot> Then I left it for a while, it could've rebooted or something, and now I can't make it connect
[17:53] <pjot> Mm, I've tried that, in all ports
[17:53] <GridCube> mmhm
[17:54] <pjot> There was an issue just like this on regular Ubuntu, I had to edit a config file to make it work then
[17:54] <pjot> Can't really do that mid-install though :P
[17:54] <GridCube> :P
[17:55] <GridCube> why not?
[17:55] <Mikael___> Hi, I have Xubuntu 11.10 running with XFCE 4.8. I have internal audio and two HDMI outputs. No matter what I did, I could not change the audio output to HDMI to my TV, even with gstreamer-properties, until I disabled my onboard audio through my bios. I turned it on again when I wanted audio back to the onboard audio, but it seems to be stuck on HDMI. No matter what I change my settsings to through xfce4-mixer or gstreamer-properties, it has n
[17:55] <Mikael___> o effect. Please help? Is there a way to "reset" audio settings?
[17:55] <pjot> I only have a single window on the screen, and it has text fields for username etc :P
[17:56] <Mikael___> Seems to be an issue with Xubuntu, since I had no problems of this sort in Ubuntu
[17:57] <GridCube> pjot, you can ctrl-alt-f[1-6] to a tty and edit there :D
[17:58] <GridCube> Mikael___, tried using pavucontrol?
[17:58] <pjot> Well yeaaaah. I could if I had a keyboard :P
[17:58] <GridCube> XD
[17:58] <GridCube> correct pjot
[17:58] <Mikael___> GridCube, no, I have never heard of it. I will check it out.
[17:58] <GridCube> :) Mikael___
[17:58] <pjot> Editing that config file before without the keyboard was tricky enough
[17:59] <GridCube> pjot, does your mouse works?
[17:59] <pjot> Yeps
[17:59] <GridCube> then use the onscreen kb
[17:59] <GridCube> :D
[17:59] <Mikael___> GridCube, hours of googling and this fixed it! Thanks a bunch! I can even change on the fly...So easy now :)
[17:59] <GridCube> Mikael___, :D awesome
[18:00] <pjot> How do I do that during the install?
[18:00] <Da|Mummy> how do i get out of read only filesystem?
[18:00] <pjot> The onscreen keyboard was how I logged in before
[18:00] <Mikael___> Thank you for the help! Goodbye! :)
[18:00] <pjot> Can't see find one in the Xubuntu install though
[18:00] <pjot> -see
[18:01] <pjot> There are a bunch of weird Input methods when I right-click a field, but no on-screen keyboard :(
[18:03] <GridCube> on >accesories
[18:03] <GridCube> you should have "onboard"
[18:04] <pjot> There's no Accessories during my install :P
[18:04] <GridCube> oookay
[18:04] <pjot> I don't have anything but a single window on a black background :(
[18:04] <GridCube> oooo
[18:04] <GridCube> because you started the installation directly
[18:04] <GridCube> not the live cd
[18:05] <pjot> Yea
[18:05] <GridCube> and then the installation
[18:05] <GridCube> you do that instead
[18:05] <GridCube> :D
[18:05] <GridCube> it will, probably, fix this problem
[18:05] <pjot> It's worth a try!
[18:05] <GridCube> because all the drivers will load and you can use blueman
[18:06] <pjot> I wonder if I've screwed up my partitions already though :>
[18:06] <GridCube> you can fix that
[18:06] <pjot> Yea
[18:06] <pjot> It's a minor annoyance though ;)
[18:06] <GridCube> :P
[18:06] <GridCube> not if gets things done
[18:06] <pjot> Pressing that hard reboot button feels like hurting the computer
[18:07] <pjot> Okay, booting up the live CD now
[18:08] <Mikael____> GridCube, hello again! When using pauvcontrol, i can select the audio input for applications running. is it possible to do a system wide default? When I run a new app, I have to select the output again through pauvcontrol
[18:08] <GridCube> mmm, i don't know Mikael____ let me check
[18:09] <Mikael____> GridCube, even thought I have pulseaudio with internal analog stereo selected through gstreamer-properties and xfce4-mixer, it defaults to HDMI for new apps.
[18:09] <Mikael____> GridCube, using those two (xfce4-mixer and gstreamer-properties) seemed to have no effect at all on the device output selection though
[18:10] <GridCube> yes i see that
[18:10] <GridCube> and no
[18:10] <GridCube> i don't know how you could default it
[18:10] <GridCube> sorry :(
[18:10] <Mikael____> It's weird, because it's defaulted itself to HDMI and even though I select the default output device, it refuses to accept it.
[18:10] <Mikael____> Np
[18:11] <Mikael____> Must be a Xubuntu bug though, because AFAIK the base is the same as ubuntu (pulseaudiostuff anyway) and I didn't have these problems in Ubuntu
[18:12] <GridCube> don't know
[18:12] <pjot> Man, this feels like asking for trouble
[18:12] <Mikael____> Perhaps if I disable my second screencard and reboot, then enable it again
[18:12] <GridCube> let me do some research
[18:12] <pjot> Installing an OS using the on-screen keyboard, that is :P
[18:12] <GridCube> :P well
[18:12] <Mikael____> (Because disabling the onboard audio thru the bios worked to get HDMI audio working, perhaps by doing the oposite will work)
[18:14] <GridCube> pjot, doesnt blueman let you reconnect to your kb?
[18:15] <pjot> Dunno yet. I started the install already so it's not so responsive :P
[18:16] <GridCube> :P
[18:16] <GridCube> you can also do the editings you talked earlier
[18:18] <pjot> I wish the settings wouldn't be wrong to begin with ;)
[18:18] <pjot> I think the system needs a reboot after changing them, so it's not really an option when I've booted off the CD
[18:19] <Mikael_____> Just came back to say that after I disabled HDMI and re-enabled it, it now defaults to internal audio :) Thanks for all the help
[18:19] <Mikael_____> I find it hard to believe I'm the only one that have this problem though :x
[18:19] <Sebastien> Hey, i did a home server with my laptop, but... it goes in sleep mode after about 30 minutes. how can i prevent this ? putty connections are killed when it happens...
[18:21] <GridCube> Mikael_____, :P people might find about pavucontrol earlier than you :P
[18:21] <xubuntu789> hi
[18:21] <GridCube> Sebastien, on adminstration go to energy administration
[18:21] <Mikael_____> Ah, yes perhaps I didn't search right, but googling for xubuntu 11.10 xfce fglrx hdmi audio stuck and other search algorithms didn't provide results giving me info about pavucontrol.
[18:22] <GridCube> !hi | xubuntu789
[18:22] <Mikael_____> But you were here to help :)
[18:22] <xubuntu789> is only english langauge?
[18:22] <GridCube> xubuntu713, yes, what its yours?
[18:24] <xubuntu789> italian
[18:24] <GridCube> !it
[18:24] <GridCube> :)
[18:24] <xubuntu789> Grazie thanksa
[18:24] <GridCube> but if you know english you can always ask here
[18:24] <xubuntu789> Grazie thanks
[18:25] <xubuntu789> not well
[18:25] <xubuntu789> grazie ubottu
[18:25] <pjot> Um, while I'm here, what's the major differences of a Xubuntu session and a regular Xfce session when logging in?
[18:26] <GridCube> pjot, no pretty theme, no other default programs
[18:26] <GridCube> no default xubuntu config files, etc
[18:27] <pjot> Okay, so if I just spent half a day customizing the Xubuntu theme and panel setup etc on my laptop, I could just as well use the regular Xfce session?
[18:27] <Mikael_____> I prefer XFCE over anything, personally. Looks pretty good too.
[18:28] <GridCube> pjot, the xubuntu session contains xubuntu config files, those are pretty important for xubuntu per sé
[18:28] <GridCube> if you dont use the xubuntu session you will be using ubuntu with xfce
[18:29] <GridCube> the order of things on the main menu will be different, entries will change, etc
[18:30] <pjot> Okay. Well I just rebooted the computer after completing the install and that's not really an issue now :P
[18:30] <pjot> I now have the Xfce login screen without keyboard but also with a mouse (wired) that won't click, but it moves
[18:31] <pjot> I had the keyboard connected a few times during bootup though
[18:31] <GridCube> unplug and replug the usb till it works
[18:32] <GridCube> :P
[18:32] <pjot> Yea, that's my general approach :)
[18:33] <pjot> Not a very successful approach though
[18:34] <GridCube> i don't know of other
[18:34] <pjot> Me neither :(
[18:34] <GridCube> you should get a standard kb :P
[18:34] <pjot> Haha
[18:34] <pjot> Yes
[18:34] <pjot> I really should
[18:35] <pjot> I've tried Mint too, but it of course suffers from the same issues as recent Ubuntu editions
[18:35] <pjot> Maybe Debian still uses Gnome 2? :P
[18:36] <GridCube> i don't think so
[18:36] <GridCube> they created g3
[18:36] <pjot> Good point
[18:39] <pjot> Damnit, Mint doesn't have an on-sceen keyboard at the login screen. My computer is now completely unaccessable
[18:39] <TheSheep> pjot: ---> #mint
[18:39] <pjot> Yea
[18:39] <pjot> Sorry
[18:40] <TheSheep> pjot: no, no, you just will get better support there
[18:40] <pjot> Is that really their channel? It's practically empty
[18:41] <pjot> Ah, they're on another network
[18:41] <GridCube> :P well you should keep trying xubuntu then
[18:41] <GridCube> :P
[18:41] <TheSheep> looks like it
[18:41] <genii-around> !mint
[18:42] <pjot> :)
[19:25] <Marzata> where is my vol. control?
[19:26] <GridCube> alsamixer or pavucontrol
[19:37] <iew76> Hi, I want to reset my xubuntu theme back to default because something got screwed up, would removing xfce4 subfolders & files fix this or is there a better way?
[19:47] <iew76> anyone?
[19:49] <Marzata> iew76: set a new user with the same username
[19:49] <Marzata> iew76: move the files, change the username, delete old user. very simple.
[19:50] <puphairz> What's the smallest footprint for xubuntu installed to hdd ?
[19:51] <TheSheep> iew76: create a new user maybe?
[19:51] <iew76> why would I want to create a user just to reset my theme
[19:52] <iew76> I don't really understand the logic behind that, wouldn't it be much more straight forward to have a reset script
[19:52] <iew76> or something similaar
[19:52] <Marzata> iew76: script of?
[19:52] <TheSheep> iew76: why would you want to reset your theme?
[19:52] <iew76> TheSheep: in case you have done something you are not happy with or in my case: your theme got screwed up
[19:53] <TheSheep> iew76: you can always undo that
[19:53] <Marzata> maya scripts?
[19:53] <iew76> reason why I'm asking is because I don't have the upper bar of my windows anymore, which means I cant drag them around anymore ... no clue on how to fix that
[19:54] <Marzata> add a bar?
[19:54] <GridCube> iew76, alt-f2 and write >xfwm4 --restart
[19:55] <GridCube> amh
[19:55] <GridCube> xfwm4 --replacer
[19:55] <GridCube> xfwm4 --replace
[19:55] <GridCube> that
[19:57] <iew76> GridCube: xfwm4 --replace did it!
[19:58] <GridCube> :D
[19:58] <GridCube> it should
[20:27] <Sebastien> GridCube where is located the admin options
[20:27] <Sebastien> i don't really use the GUI the screen on the lappy is doomed for death
[20:27] <Sebastien> usually i use the terminal
[20:28] <Sebastien> but now i plugged a screen on it to setup this problem ...
[20:29] <Sebastien> For those who didn't see my question: --> Hey, i did a home server with my laptop, but... it goes in sleep mode after about 30 minutes. how can i prevent this ? putty connections are killed when it happens...
[20:34] <likemindead> This help, Sebastien? >> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1611674
[20:35] <likemindead> Make sure all power management settings are where you'd like them in the BIOS too.
[20:36] <likemindead> More: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man5/hibernate.conf.5.html
[20:36] <Sebastien> i don't want to be redirected to treads not answering my question
[20:36] <Sebastien> hence why i came on irc
[20:37] <Sebastien> its really easy to point to forum treads, but live help is always better.
[20:37]  * Sebastien hates the "rtfm" kind of persons.
[20:39] <likemindead> Maybe OS X is more your speed, then...
[20:39] <Sebastien> wow
[20:40] <likemindead> I don't know the exact answer to your question, just trying to help point you in the right direction.
[20:40] <likemindead> I'm a non-technical end user.
[20:41] <Sebastien> i'm trying to make a home server out of my free 4tb available, but it seems to fukup all the time, and i don't see the "administration" options...
[20:42] <GridCube> Sebastien, xfce4-settings-manager
[20:42] <holstein> Sebastien: thats odd
[20:43] <holstein> is that a server install?
[20:43] <holstein> maybe its something with the hardware
[20:43] <likemindead> Have you checked the BIOS settings?
[20:43] <holstein> if you change the settings in the GUI with a screen plugged in.. thats about all i know
[20:43] <holstein> i would install a server install on there anyways...
[20:43] <GridCube> the option you want is xfce4-power-manager-settings Sebastien
[21:02] <xPof> Hi, I' m having issues with my dual screen setup. After having tweaked my xorg.conf file a little (added Xinerama On) I am now stuck with my Display settings, getting the error: "Unable to query the version of the RandR extension being used", I searched for a solution but I couldn't find it. Could anyone tell me how to fix this?
[21:03] <holstein> i always  have luck with arandr
[21:03] <holstein> not sure if that'll help you though
[21:03] <xPof> nope, won't work
[21:03] <holstein> whats the error?
[21:03] <xPof> as it is based on randr
[21:04] <holstein> xPof: have you tried it then?
[21:04] <xPof> aye
[21:04] <holstein> whats hardware?
[21:04] <holstein> ati?
[21:04] <xPof> ATI yep :p
[21:04] <holstein> which driver?
[21:04] <xPof> erm, the one you have to create a .deb from
[21:05] <xPof> the one you can download on their site, 64bit one
[21:05] <holstein> didnt work with the open one?
[21:05] <xPof> I never tried :P, I wanted to have the official one for once, to see how that one works
[21:06] <xPof> anyway, the cause of my issue is probably this: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0"
[21:07] <xPof> no clue on how to fix that though
[21:07] <cYmen> is there a way to mount partitions like with thunar with an ssh remote session?
[21:08] <holstein> cYmen: i use gigolo to do what i think you are looking for
[21:23] <cYmen> hm...maybe
[21:23]  * cYmen can't figure out how it works.
[21:26] <cYmen> hm...no I don't think that's what I want. :)
[21:26] <cYmen> I want to mount something without the GUI and not with traditional mount commands.
[21:28] <cYmen> I want to mount it GUI compatibly but remotely. :)
[21:41] <Arqui> Hello
[21:44] <Arqui> please, anyone knows if it is possible to add tab browsing features to Thunar?
[21:46] <knome> no, and that most probably won't be added later either. use an another file manager
[21:47] <Arqui> I tried Nautilus, but it made a problem with the desktop, the desktop became blue and all shortcuts dissapeared
[21:53] <Arqui> Ok, thanks, goodbye
[23:35] <Marzata> The xubuntu logo is a rat in a washing machine.
[23:36] <GridCube> yep
[23:47] <well_laid_lawn> no it's a mouse in a dryer