[01:36] <Fudge> what is the link fo rme to check package lists for xubuntu precise?
[08:51] <Powl> hello everybody, can someone tell me how to use unofficial playonlinux scripts
[09:44] <Kingsy> what the hell is up with this HUD that ubuntu are bringing out? thank god I moved to xfce
[09:45] <Kingsy> it looks shockingly bad
[09:47] <ablomen> Yeah it follow's the current trend of user interfaces nicely, getting in the way of actual work as much as possible
[09:48] <Kingsy> I just cant beleive how much they have ruined it
[09:49] <Kingsy> thank the LORD for xubuntu and xfce
[09:49] <Kingsy> or I would be on a different distro.. that right there is a deal breaker
[10:17] <PopeJob> why is the next LTS for xubuntu supported only 3 years, while even Lubuntu has 5 years support?
[10:17] <PopeJob> why not quite lubuntu and move to xubuntu development? :p
[10:18] <PopeJob> *quit
[10:31] <knome> PopeJob, we don't have enough developers to be able to give support for the xubuntu-specific packages for 5 years
[10:32] <knome> PopeJob, lubuntu serves a different experience, so it makes sense to release both
[10:43] <Marzata> Lubuntu is very amateurish-like
[10:43] <knome> it's still quite a young derivative
[10:43] <knome> if we want to continue with this subject though, let's move to #xubuntu-offtopic
[10:44] <Marzata> knome: what is this channel about then?
[10:44] <knome> xubuntu *support*
[10:44] <knome> discussing the differences in lubuntu and xubuntu doesn't exactly fit that
[10:45] <knome> altogehter -offtopic is more relaxed, you don't even have to talk about *buntu* all the time ;)
[10:45] <Marzata> ok
[13:28] <koxaman> hi :)
[13:28] <koxaman> can someone help me? ati driver install
[13:29] <PopeJob_> just ask and lets see if someone can answer
[13:30] <koxaman> I get this error: and I do not know what to do with it
[13:31] <koxaman> [Error]A previous installation of fglrx driver detected to be loaded.User must uninstall existing fglrx driver or run install with force option. Forcing the installation is not recommended.
[13:32] <koxaman> I would like install ati-driver-installer-11-12-x86.x86_64
[13:44] <Unhammer> what's the default pdf reader in xubuntu?
[13:45] <ablomen> Unhammer, evince should be the default
[13:45] <Unhammer> ok, thanks ablomen :)
[14:06] <baizon> Unhammer: evince
[14:27] <xubuntu974> hi, do you support also eeeXubuntu? :)
[14:45] <knome> xubuntu974, that shouldn't be needed with the newer versions of xubuntu, but generally we don't support that. depends what the question is
[14:54] <xubuntu974> the point is I have an Asus eeepc (1011px) with windows 7
[14:54] <xubuntu974> but I'd like to try a gnu/linux distro
[14:55] <xubuntu974> I read that eeexubuntu is fine for that (but quite old) - so the question is wider: is Xubuntu ok for this kind of netbook? :)
[14:56] <holstein> xubuntu974: it is... you might want to consider 10.04 for that machine, if its your first linux experience
[14:57] <holstein> you can try all *buntu versions live, and most other distros live as well... this will give you an idea of the hardware support
[14:57] <xubuntu974> actually I used ubuntu for my old laptop, but with this new netbook I wasn't sure which distro and version to use
[14:57] <holstein> AFAIK eeexubuntu is dead
[14:57] <holstein> xubuntu974: just use the one you are used ot
[14:57] <holstein> to*
[14:57] <xubuntu974> fine, thanks :)
[14:58] <holstein> if you find the one you are used to too heavy, you can make it xubuntu easily
[14:59] <xubuntu974> yes, if xubuntu is fine with this kind of pc, it's fine :) I've tried in the past and I had no problem with that, thanks very much
[14:59] <GridCube> xubuntu974, i use xubuntu on a computer like that
[14:59] <GridCube> and it works pretty well :D
[15:00] <GridCube> no complains
[15:00] <GridCube> im using 11.10
[15:00] <GridCube> for a matter of comparison ill say that if it runs 7 it runs xubuntu
[15:01] <xubuntu974> nice, I have 7 pre.installed (and that asus os which doesn't work actually)
[15:03] <Marzata> someone running Xubuntu on Lenovo L520?
[15:03] <GridCube> my computer came with a 7 install too, and i simply installed the standard xubuntu 11.10 on it using a live usb and it just works :D xubuntu974
[15:04] <GridCube> !details | Marzata, what is your problem?
[15:05] <Marzata> !details ¦ GridCube
[15:06] <knome> |, not ¦
[15:06] <GridCube> you are using the wrong | Marzata, but in any case, please give details of your problem, whe might not be using that computer but we might be able to help anyway
[15:07] <Marzata> huh, |¦
[15:07] <Marzata> knome: thanks
[18:56] <xubuntu048> salve a tutti
[18:56] <xubuntu048> potreste aiutarmi se non riesco a installare qiuck order sul mio pc con xubuntu?
[18:56] <Pici> !it | xubuntu048
[18:57] <xubuntu048> sorry
[18:57] <GridCube> :D no problem xubuntu048
[19:01] <autif> google translate says salve to prejudice - what does it actually mean in italian? it translated everything else very well
[19:02] <autif> is it hi or evening or something elsE?
[19:12] <GridCube> autif, it means, hello everybody
[19:22] <xubuntu339> hello
[19:22] <xubuntu339> it
[19:22] <xubuntu339> italiano?
[19:23] <xubuntu339> mi sono perso
[19:23] <autif> funny how google translates it to prejudice
[19:24] <Unhammer> anyone know how to make the "you've been disconnected" OSD go away of itself instead of sticking until I click on it?
[19:25] <GridCube> not really
[19:31] <GridCube> Unhammer, try changing the display time on >configuration >notifications
[19:50] <Unhammer> GridCube, the problem is that it sticks forever
[19:50] <Unhammer> the others go away after N seconds
[19:50] <Unhammer> but, trying http://askubuntu.com/questions/67500/how-to-disable-notification-from-network-manager
[19:50] <Unhammer> maybe that works
[19:50] <GridCube> Unhammer, yes, change its time and it should work
[19:51] <Unhammer> GridCube, no
[19:51] <GridCube> mmm :/
[19:51] <Unhammer> GridCube, changing the time doesn't help
[19:52] <Unhammer> but, I have a good feeling about
[19:52] <Unhammer> gconftool -s /apps/nm-applet/disable-disconnected-notifications --type=bool true
[19:52] <GridCube> i see
[19:52]  * Unhammer tries
[19:52] <GridCube> it might work, but i dont understand it
[21:39] <Bobzilla> I just installed Xubuntu 11.10 the installation went fine. Then teh updater ran and installed a bunch of updates. After the updaer was done I rebooted as required. Now all I get is a command line "grub>"
[21:57] <holstein> Bobzilla: i would first try booting an older kernel.. you should see these at boot, or you should be able to hit shift, and see the list
[21:59] <Bobzilla> I dont get the list even holding the shift key down
[22:00] <holstein> Bobzilla: what do you get? just one kernel? or no list?
[22:00] <Bobzilla> no list, just goes right to grub> prompt
[22:01] <Bobzilla> there is a title on the screen GN GRUB version 1.99-12ubuntu5
[22:01] <Bobzilla> a paragtapph about Minimal BACH-like editing
[22:01] <holstein> i would unhide my grub list
[22:01]  * holstein gotta run...
[22:02] <Bobzilla> how di I uuhide my grub list?
[22:02] <Bobzilla> unhide
[22:03] <Unit193> You edit /etc/default/grub
[22:03] <Bobzilla> how do I do that if i can't boot into Xbuntu?
[22:03] <Unit193> (You do have to update-grub after to pickup changes)
[22:05] <Unit193> After reading backlog, seems grub wasn't installed correctly or something closer to that, have a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2  and see if anything there will help
[22:40] <holstein> Unit193: good call...
[22:41] <Unit193> grub.(whatevery it is now) could have been it.  Unhideing the list is something I always seem to do though :P
[22:42] <holstein> i usually have a few kernels im booting for one reason or another
[22:44] <Bobzilla> I have booted from a Xubuntu "live-CD" (flashdrive) What would be the commands to fix GRub?
[22:44] <holstein> Bobzilla: i would recomend recovering or reinstalling grub
[23:12] <fclt> yo guys
[23:12] <fclt> I-m trying to install xubuntu 11.04 oneiric 64bit
[23:13] <fclt> but everytime I try to run the live dvd
[23:13] <fclt> I get this
[23:13] <fclt> 0. No Emulation System Type> 00
[23:13] <fclt> 1. same shit
[23:13] <fclt> enter a choice
[23:13] <fclt> >_
[23:14] <fclt> what-s wrong_
[23:15] <trinikrono> fclt: is it in a vitrula box?
[23:15] <trinikrono> *virtual box
[23:16] <Unit193> Seems like either a bad burn, or CD drive isn{t setup right in the BIOS
[23:17] <trinikrono> someone said in a forum to press 0 fclt
[23:17] <trinikrono> you can try that first
[23:44] <fclt> Unit193, it-s a fresh burn
[23:44] <fclt> and did instal on gf laptop
[23:44] <fclt> i-ll try to press 0
[23:44] <w30> fclt, have you got two dvd drives?
[23:44] <fclt> w30, no, just one
[23:45] <fclt> w30, it-s a laptop
[23:47] <w30> fclt, just checking. Some how I had jumpers set on a two dvd drive setup that worked for Microsoft but not for Linux. The jumpers were wrong but Microsoft didn't care. duh...