[00:13] <dim_wit> After updates today (kernel and Firefox) I don't have GUI login only tty. I have tried several things without result.Any help or direction appreciated.
[00:19] <xubuntu571> hello
[00:28] <dim_wit> hello I am here but doing other things at the same time.
[00:32] <metasansana> dim_wit: did you check your error logs?
[00:32] <metasansana> /var/log/syslog
[00:33] <dim_wit> yes I did
[00:33] <metasansana> nothing unusual?
[00:33] <dim_wit> the only thing I see is could not write bytes: Pipe broken
[00:34] <metasansana> pastebin it
[00:34] <dim_wit> 1 moment please
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:33:01 scott-Latitude-D610 anacron[920]: Job `cron.daily' terminated
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:33:01 scott-Latitude-D610 anacron[920]: Job `cron.weekly' started
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:33:01 scott-Latitude-D610 anacron[2423]: Updated timestamp for job `cron.weekly' to 2012-02-07
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:33:05 scott-Latitude-D610 anacron[920]: Job `cron.weekly' terminated
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:33:05 scott-Latitude-D610 anacron[920]: Normal exit (2 jobs run)
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:39 scott-Latitude-D610 dbus[542]: [system] Activating service name='org.debian.apt' (using servicehelper)
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:39 scott-Latitude-D610 AptDaemon: INFO: Initializing daemon
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:39 scott-Latitude-D610 dbus[542]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.debian.apt'
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:39 scott-Latitude-D610 AptDaemon: INFO: CommitPackages() was called: dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'vino')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'')], sig
[00:35] <dim_wit> nature=dbus.Signature('s'))
[00:35] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:39 scott-Latitude-D610 AptDaemon.Trans: INFO: Queuing transaction /org/debian/apt/transaction/b93eff6c4e92439d8f4ac9fab4ebe464
[00:36] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:39 scott-Latitude-D610 AptDaemon.Worker: INFO: Simulating trans: /org/debian/apt/transaction/b93eff6c4e92439d8f4ac9fab4ebe464
[00:36] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:40 scott-Latitude-D610 AptDaemon.Worker: INFO: Committing packages: dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([dbus.String(u'vino')], signature=dbus.Signature('s')), dbus.Array([], signature=dbus.Signature('s'))
[00:36] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:41 scott-Latitude-D610 AptDaemon.Worker: INFO: Processing transaction /org/debian/apt/transaction/b93eff6c4e92439d8f4ac9fab4ebe464
[00:36] <dim_wit> Feb  7 18:46:41 scott-Latitude-D610 AptDaemon.Worker: INFO: Committing
[00:36] <metasansana> dim_wit: use pastebin.org
[00:36] <Unit193> !pastebin | dim_wit
[00:37] <dim_wit> okay thank you I will get started on this
[00:40] <metasansana> dim_wit: also did you try typing light-dm from the tty?
[00:41] <dim_wit> no, I changed the conf. for light-dm but didn't think of that, I just used startx
[00:48] <dim_wit> Okay here is syslog I think. http://paste2.org/p/1904431
[00:51] <metasansana> are you running xfce or gnome as your display manager?
[00:53] <c_smith> How can I check free PCI slots from a liveCD of Xubuntu on my desktop (I'm running my Notebook PC)?
[00:55] <dim_wit> gnome
[00:57] <dim_wit> I'm going to try light-dm from tty . thanks I'll be back
[01:18] <dim_wit> Thank you metasansana! I was able to login using sudo lightdm.  I notice at startup GNOME Display Manager starts and stops but light-dm only stopped.
[01:19] <metasansana> I saw in your error logs, something about gdm executable not being found
[01:19] <metasansana> sorry
[01:20] <metasansana> this is the exact line:
[01:20] <metasansana> WARNING: Unable to load file '/etc/gdm/custom.conf': No such file or directory
[01:21] <metasansana> you might want to check that out
[01:21] <dim_wit> I may have messed something up with some of my fixes:)
[01:22] <dim_wit> I'll concentrate on gdm and try to put things back in order. Thank you very much for your time and help.
[01:23] <metasansana> No problem
[01:23] <dim_wit> goodbye
[01:23] <metasansana> ciao
[01:56] <Anthony_> i just installed and im grub> prompt what do i do
[01:58] <Anthony_> is anyone there
[02:07] <Anthony_> hello
[02:09] <sp4z> hi
[02:11] <Anthony_> i just installed xubuntu and i restarted and im at grub prompt what do i do
[02:13] <sp4z> rtfm?
[02:13] <Anthony_> what
[02:13] <sp4z> press enter
[02:13] <Anthony_> just makes another line
[02:14] <Anthony_> with grub prompt
[02:14] <Unit193> That's a bad sign, seems as if it may not be finding your config.
[02:14] <sp4z> did you mark drive as bootable?
[02:14] <Unit193> !grub |I know it's in here.
[02:41] <Anthony_> can you help me plz
[02:43] <jfr> what is Anthony_
[02:44] <jfr> ?
[02:44] <Anthony_> i just did these commands https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2
[02:45] <Anthony_> now i see (initramfs)
[02:47] <Anthony_> brb
[02:50] <Shirakawasuna> I got notify-osd updated and now there's an extra mail icon in the indicator area that eats up all of the notifications. Anyone else have this?
[02:52] <Anthony_> ok im back
[02:52] <Anthony_> so what do i do
[02:56] <Anthony_> hello
[02:59] <sp4z> Anthony_, you may find it easier to simply reinstall the system from scratch
[02:59] <Anthony_> thats what i did
[03:00] <sp4z> how many times?
[03:00] <Anthony_> several
[03:00] <Anthony_> and i fromat and start over this father i ve gottoen
[03:02] <sp4z> interesting - does standard ubuntu work for you?
[03:03] <Anthony_> i just installed xubuntu,  did these commands https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 and now i get this now i see (initramfs)
[03:03] <Anthony_> no
[03:05] <sp4z> xubuntu is fairly straight foward to install you shouldn't need to enter those commands.. i would suggest either trying to use ubuntu-server and see if you can get that up and running on your hardware OR standard ubuntu
[03:05] <Anthony_> tried that dosent work
[03:07] <sp4z> tried what?
[03:08] <Anthony_> stanard ubuntu
[03:10] <sp4z> what problem were you experiencing with that?
[03:11] <Anthony_> grub rescue
[03:14] <sp4z> so same as xubuntu/
[03:14] <sp4z> ?
[03:14] <Anthony_> no in xbuntu i got  grub>
[03:15] <Anthony_> so i was told put those commands in  and got latest erro
[03:18] <sp4z> sorry its over my head then, perhaps try a server install see if you can get a cli from that?
[03:41] <Anthony_> can anyone help me
[03:52] <Anthony_> hello
[03:56] <bazhang> !crosspost | Anthony_
[05:23] <c_smith> is there a app like Gwibber that works on XFCE? or a set of apps that I can use for Facebook and Twitter?
[05:26] <Zaib> Hi, i am using xubuntu 11.10 on 1gb ram and pentium m 1.6 ghz (IBM thinkpad x31), but the problem is i can't watch movies full screen because of video lagging , i think its about the video drivers
[05:27] <Zaib> can someone help me
[05:42] <Zaib>  Hi, i am using xubuntu 11.10 on 1gb ram and pentium m 1.6 ghz (IBM thinkpad x31), but the problem is i can't watch movies full screen because of video lagging , i think its about the video drivers
[05:42] <Zaib> PLZZZZ can someone help me ??
[05:43] <Tropsi> hmmm not sure on that one Zaib
[05:45] <Zaib> and even games(assault cube) is running on 2fps
[05:46] <Zaib> where can i check my video drivers are installed or not ?
[05:48] <Zaib> anyone ?
[05:52] <Unit193> !jockey
[05:52] <Unit193> Right, Menu > System > Additional Drivers
[05:55] <Zaib> no luck, doest work
[06:08] <Zaib>  Hi, i am using xubuntu 11.10 on 1gb ram and pentium m 1.6 ghz (IBM thinkpad x31), but the problem is i can't watch movies full screen because of video lagging , i think its about the video drivers
[06:27] <well_laid_lawn> check the vid driver Zaib
[06:42] <xubuntu211> hey everyone
[06:42] <Marzata> :)
[08:28] <jrmy> what version of xubuntu is out now?
[08:28] <jrmy> ah.. nvm
[08:29] <Marzata> jrmy: there are always two.
[08:30] <jrmy> I know x.04 and x.10
[08:30] <Marzata> no
[08:30] <jrmy> then what do you mean by two?
[08:31] <well_laid_lawn> !12.4
[08:32] <jrmy> 12 is out for distrobution?
[08:32] <well_laid_lawn> no it'll be the development version
[08:32] <well_laid_lawn> !12.04
[08:32] <jrmy> anyways just finished my installation.. either way I probably have a while before I'm up to date with the newest version
[08:33] <Marzata> now there are only two
[08:34] <Marzata> 10.04 LTS and 11.10
[09:45] <Jao-1-BR> Hi guys, this is my firts time here
[09:46] <Jao-1-BR> So firts, i wanna say a BIG TNX to all;
[10:29] <Culiforge> Is there a reason/cause for the acpi=off at boot time? I didnt' need it on a 10.04 installation, what's the issue that I need it on 11.10? Same system
[12:49] <csenger41> hy
[12:49] <csenger41> anyone here? I'd need urgent help
[12:57] <TheSheep> csenger41: you need to ask a question and if anybody knows, they will answer
[13:05] <csenger41> I've made 5 partitions on my HDD and now the comp refuses to start up
[13:05] <csenger41> Windows 7 + Xubuntu installed
[13:06] <csenger41> 3 NTFS partitions + SWAP + EXT4
[13:08] <csenger41> made 2 NTFS at Win7 install, another 2 at Xubuntu and left an empty partition that was made NTFS after Xubuntu install finished and went back to Win7
[13:08] <csenger41> after that the whole comp died
[13:55] <gargamel> Hi
[13:56] <baizon> hi hi
[17:52] <goathouse774> Hello
[17:55] <goathouse774> O,
[17:56] <goathouse774> I'm looking for help transitioning from a windows pc to a linux/xubuntu pc.
[17:56] <goathouse774> I have a pc with 512 ram and a 3000+ amd sempron cpu.
[17:56] <goathouse774> and it's very slow a the moment
[17:56] <bazhang> xubuntu, or lubuntu with that amount of ram
[17:57] <goathouse774> I've been recommended both
[17:57] <charlie-tca> Try the live cd first, without installing, to make sure it works
[17:57] <charlie-tca> If it works, installation will be faster than the live session
[17:57] <goathouse774> ok.  how would I go about making a live cd?
[17:58] <goathouse774> and what should I watch out for when installing it?
[17:58] <charlie-tca> download the desktop cd. burn the image to a blank cd-r. It is already a live cd
[17:58] <charlie-tca> The catch is "do not copy the image". You burn it as an image.
[17:58] <goathouse774> I'm comfortable burning images
[17:59] <goathouse774> Do you have a link?
[17:59] <charlie-tca> http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/
[17:59] <charlie-tca> I suggest using 11.10, since it is the latest.
[18:00] <goathouse774> and you don't think lubuntu would be a better choice?
[18:00] <goathouse774> I guess I'll just try it and see, eh?
[18:00] <charlie-tca> I can not honestly say.
[18:00] <charlie-tca> with 512mb ram, either one should work
[18:01] <charlie-tca> with less than that, I would go try Lubuntu first
[18:01] <goathouse774> by the sounds of things, ubuntu is more resource-intensive than many forms of windows
[18:01] <Unit193> Processor is what I'd look at here, and you can check both to see what you like better.
[18:01] <goathouse774> I wouldn't have guessed that
[18:06] <goathouse774> I've heard that one of the biggest challenges switching to linux is getting the correct drivers and making all the components work.  should I expect headaches in this area?
[18:06] <charlie-tca> You should expect all drivers to install on their own
[18:06] <charlie-tca> Unlike windows, we include the drivers for you
[18:06] <goathouse774> for everything?
[18:07] <charlie-tca> yup
[18:07] <goathouse774> wouldn't that be a huge file?
[18:07] <goathouse774> or does it download the drivers per machine?
[18:07] <charlie-tca> Biggest mistake installing Linux ... grabbing drivers and trying to install them the way you do in windows
[18:09] <Unit193> Quite. There are only a few things unsupported, and a few you have to use "jockey" to install due to the license.
[18:10] <charlie-tca> For new users, it is easiest to say they are built-in, please do not download drivers from the internet
[18:11] <goathouse774> I wont
[19:20] <rubbs> can anyone tell me why I'm having trouble getting a terminal bell to sound? I have edited ~/.config/Terminal/terminalrc, and set the Bell to TRUE.
[19:21] <Unit193> rubbs: You're not going to get that bell, just saving you time.
[19:22] <rubbs> :(
[19:22] <rubbs> that's a full stop problem when using irssi
[19:23] <Unit193> Not really, give me a sec.
[19:23] <Unit193> http://jonathanbeluch.com/blog/2011/03/remote-notify-irssi-screen/
[19:23] <rubbs> interesting, I'll take a look
[19:23] <rubbs> thanks
[19:23] <Unit193> That's actually far better, a bell would get a little annoying, and that says contents.
[19:24] <rubbs> the bell didn't bother me, but this might work better anyway. Thanks. I'll see about setting this up
[19:25] <rubbs> just curious, was there a reason that xfce doesn't catch the xbell stuff?
[19:26] <Unit193> Global bell was disabled in 30 different ways I'm convinced, I've only tried about 9 different ones (really).
[19:27] <rubbs> darn.
[19:27] <rubbs> ok, good to know.
[20:01] <artao> hai all
[20:02] <artao> i'm wondering. how 'involved' would it be for me to install KDE to try out for awhile? I just want the interface, not all the extra crap that comes with full KDE installs
[20:03] <artao> running Ubuntu Studio 11.10, which uses XFCE so I guess it's basically Xubuntu ...
[20:09] <charlie-tca> The only way to try the desktop is install all the extra crap they require for it to run
[20:09] <charlie-tca> almost better off to try running the live session instead
[20:10] <artao> yeah, i did try a couple live distros with kde and, while i liked the interface, all the extra crap made it feel a bit 'heavy'
[20:11] <artao> but u say all that stuff is req'd? ohwell
[20:11] <hobgoblin> artao: kde-plasma-desktop I think  - installs about 320MB of stuff - I'd be inclined not to personally :)
[20:12] <artao> i'm mostly liking xfce, but .. well, i don't know ... just some nice 'windows-y' features in kde i liked ... i was JUST getting used to Win 7 when i wiped my drive to install linux
[20:13] <artao> i see ....
[20:13] <hobgoblin> but of course - it's your choice
[20:13] <artao> but, i can always uninstall it later, no?  currently i've got xfce and E17 installed ... so installing kde would just add another entry to my login screen, ??
[20:14] <hobgoblin> yea - shouldn't cause a problem removing it - just keep the LONG list of things to remove
[20:14] <artao> decided i don't like the direction enlightenment has taken since i last used it ... xfce is indeed light and snappy =]
[20:14] <artao> >heh< long indeed
[20:15] <hobgoblin> it is - I came to it more or less a year ago now
[20:15] <artao> will consider further then. just kinda wanted to make sure i wouldn't borque my system ..
[20:15] <hobgoblin> shouldn't - be you should have backups anyway
[20:16] <artao> i'd last used xfce maybe 6 - 8 yrs ago. i like where it's going.
[20:16] <artao> backup, of course =]
[20:16] <artao> thx
[20:17] <artao> oh, wait!! one more query ... sooo WHICH kde entry would i choose in Syanptic to 'get it all in one go' ?
[20:17] <hobgoblin> if you wanted it ALL then kubuntu-desktop
[20:18] <artao> heh .. well, lookin in Synaptic right now .. the 'obvious' choice is 'kde-full' .. but i know 'obvious' can be deceptive
[20:18] <hobgoblin> which is a reaaally long list
[20:19] <hobgoblin> artao: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingKDE
[20:19] <artao> but! i DO see in the list also 'kde-plasma-destop' which has description of "KDE Plasma Desktop and minimal set of applications' ... i likez that word 'minimal'
[20:19] <hobgoblin> :)
[20:20] <hobgoblin> I'm not the best person to talk about kubuntu - I install it maybe once every 9 months or so for a look that lasts about half an hour
[20:20] <artao> fair nuf
[20:21] <artao> i imagine there's a #kde out there as well ;]
[20:21] <Unit193> #kubuntu would be good to ask though.
[20:21] <charlie-tca> I do better then that. I install Kubuntu every 6 months to test it
[20:21] <hobgoblin> but those are the packages to install - keep the list and you should be ok
[20:21] <hobgoblin> charlie-tca: :)
[20:21] <charlie-tca> I would try asking in #kubuntu
[20:21] <hobgoblin> +1
[20:21] <artao> k thx
[20:22] <hobgoblin> artao: what I would do is decide which you want then run apt-get install from a terminal and keep the output somewhere
[20:28] <artao> sounds good guys. thx =]
[20:44] <vandal-> hi, how can i set midori as default browser? i cant see such option inside the browser. xubuntu latest version, midori also latest.
[20:45] <charlie-tca> Settings Manager -> Preferred applications, you will need to click other and tell it where to find midori
[20:45] <vandal-> you got it, thanks
[20:53] <eduardo> hi
[20:53] <baizon> hello eduardo
[20:56] <eduardo> Sorry for my english, but I need help with my monitor configuration
[20:57] <eduardo> I have installed  Xubuntu 11.10 with nvidia drivers
[20:59] <eduardo> Everything is ok but frecuency monitor in Screen option is different from nvidia x server settings
[21:01] <eduardo> In nvidia x server settings my monitor has a frequency of 75 Hz but in Screen (Configuration in Xubuntu) it has a frequency of 50 Hz
[21:03] <eduardo> nobody with the same problem?
[21:05] <charlie-tca> If it is using the nvidia driver, it uses the freq listing in nvidia settings, as far as I know
[21:07] <eduardo> ok, thanks charlie-tca.  But I do not understand because it occurs.
[21:08] <charlie-tca> Yeah, I don't know why they won't always agree, either.
[21:48] <dutch> halllooo?
[21:48] <TheSheep> !hi dutch
[21:48] <TheSheep> !hi > dutch
[21:49] <dutch> can you help me
[21:50] <dutch> ?
[21:51] <charlie-tca> Please tell us what the question/problem is, as accurate as possible.
[21:51] <dutch> oke
[21:52] <charlie-tca> We are all volunteers, and if anyone can help, they will. But they have to know what the problem is first.
[21:53] <dutch> i have a asus eee pc and i instal today xubuntu 11.10 but now i have a issue i wanne have a program like silverlight (moonlight i but dont work) for my ubunt and what will work on firefox 7.x
[21:53] <charlie-tca> I don't think silverlight is supported anymore, but maybe moonlight with wine?
[21:54] <charlie-tca> !silverlight
[21:54] <charlie-tca> or try that?
[21:54] <charlie-tca> 11.10 should have firefox version 10 now
[21:55] <knome> afaik moonlight is dead
[21:55] <knome> and there's little hopes sliverlight would work
[21:55] <dutch> but i tryd look on the site of moonlight it say for firefox under 4.x
[21:57] <dutch> cant find pacggets
[21:58] <dutch> what  now
[22:00] <dutch> hello?
[22:00] <charlie-tca> run sudo apt-get update again?
[22:02] <dutch> noo
[22:11] <freec> is simple scan the best scanning software outthere
[22:12] <freec> sorry that was impolite.... hello
[22:15] <TheSheep> I like flegita
[22:19] <dutch> ?????/
[22:22] <freec> yea the scanning with simplescan seems pretty slow but maybe thats not the softwares fault
[22:22] <freec> is the're a way of speeding scanning up?
[22:22] <metsys23> hy! i install xubuntu about 3 days ago, still in configurations, and i m curiouse about a thing: there is any option to define what happens if i move the mouse to left up corner or rigth down corner or i need to install some tool to cconfigure that?
[22:23] <knome> metsys23, no, nothing should happen with the default installation on that, and it's not configurable
[22:23] <sonic86> salve ho un problema con xubuntu devo cambiare la scheda audio predefinita con un'altra che non è predefinita come faccio?
[22:23] <knome> !it | sonic86
[22:23] <TheSheep> xubuntu doesn't booby-trap every part of the screen
[22:23] <metsys23> knome, so i must install any tool like compiz to do that?
[22:24] <knome> essentially yes
[22:24] <metsys23> knome, ok, essentially yes, but why the "essentially"? you dont advise me to do that?
[22:25] <metsys23> knome, it makes the system slow for example?
[22:25] <knome> metsys23, xfce + compiz isn't officially supported. there are some tutorials for that though. and in a way, compiz defeats the purpose of xfce
[22:25] <knome> metsys23, yeah, compiz will slow it considerably
[22:26] <metsys23> knome, yeah, you are rigth in your point, but I miss any option to, by a mouse moviment or a shortkey, minimize all open windows...
[22:27] <knome> metsys23, "show the desktop" ?
[22:27] <knome> metsys23, that's available as a panel applet at least
[22:27] <knome> metsys23, and should be able to bind a key for that too, afaik
[22:27] <charlie-tca> It should be available by clicking the left icon in the bottom panel, too
[22:27] <metsys23> knome, yes, i know, and i use it
[22:28] <knome> metsys23, ctrl+alt+D
[22:29] <metsys23> knome THANKS!! is that i need and is always been here! ctrl+alt+d :)
[22:29] <knome> np
[22:30] <knome> metsys23, that's configurable from settings manager -> window manager -> tab keyboard
[22:30] <metsys23> knome, i like to have some shortcuts to do some things like show desktop, minimize and stuff like that
[22:30] <GridCube> !cookie | knome
[22:30] <GridCube> :3
[22:30] <knome> ubottu, can i exchange that for a beer?
[22:30] <dutch> qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqtp999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999
[22:30] <metsys23> knome, thanks!
[22:30] <knome> dutch, excuse me?
[22:31] <knome> metsys23, no problem:) enjoy
[22:31] <dutch> i intall some updates now it wont start up
[22:31] <dutch> sorry
[22:33] <metsys23> another quick question: why i cant past into desktop, i mean, i select a usb drive file > copy > desktop > try to past but the options is not available, i have to open desktop in a window and past there. Why? Is some kind of security configuration?
[22:34] <knome> the desktop isn't a "thunar" folder just yet
[22:34] <knome> that's going to be implemented in xfce 4.10 somewhere in the future
[22:35] <knome> just open thunar at /home/youruser/Desktop and you're able to paste
[22:35] <dutch> HELP MEEEEEE
[22:35] <dutch> it wont start again
[22:36] <knome> dutch, please try to giev some more details; did you look at all what was in the updates?
[22:36] <knome> dutch, can you boot with an older kernel?
[22:36] <dutch> no i cant and i didnt
[22:36] <dutch> some important
[22:36] <dutch> updatas
[22:36] <metsys23> knome, hum, ok... is not a big deal, i simpli open the folder in a window and past it. again thanks knome
[22:36] <knome> metsys23, again, np :)
[22:36] <trinikrono> dutch: like a blackscreen not booting up
[22:38] <dutch> start up starting bleutooth  okpulse audio configurd for per-user session sanes disabled checking battery ok an than nothing
[22:38] <dutch> i can puch some buttons and he give me some letterssss
[22:41] <kostasz> can somebody help me with fixing fstab?
[22:41] <knome> !ask | kostasz
[22:43] <dutch> knome???
[22:44] <knome> dutch, i'm not aware of how to fix that issue. maybe wait a bit if somebody steps up, or try for example in the dutch channel
[22:44] <knome> !nl | dutch
[22:44] <dutch> hahaha
[22:46] <justakill> why is the terminal in xubuntu called terminal emulator?
[22:47] <knome> justakill, that's what it essentially is :)
[22:58] <Myrtti> oh, I was going to answer him
[22:58] <Myrtti> nevermind then
[23:26] <justakill> is the're a default key bind for the terminal?
[23:26] <justakill> in xubuntu?
[23:27] <knome> not yet
[23:28] <DinoMuffin> you could make one
[23:28] <justakill> yea that would be in settings manager keyboard right?
[23:29] <DinoMuffin> settings > settings manager > keyboard > application shortcuts
[23:30] <Marzata> in Stellarium, when press F11, to get out the full screen mode, the window lies under the panel?
[23:30] <Marzata> is this a bug?
[23:31] <justakill> do i need put exo-open --launch TerminalEmulator as command or just TerminalEmulator?
[23:34] <justakill> i guess so
[23:35] <ChristopherNg> !needhelpnow
[23:35] <charlie-tca> justakill: the proper command is
[23:35] <ChristopherNg> Basically, my problem is that im trying to send an Ip message
[23:35] <charlie-tca> xfce4-terminal
[23:35] <ChristopherNg> message over IP
[23:35] <ChristopherNg> hey charlie-tca!
[23:35] <justakill> thanks!
[23:35] <charlie-tca> You are welcome
[23:36] <ChristopherNg> charlie-tca: how did exams go?
[23:36] <charlie-tca> ChristopherNg: lp message over IP ?
[23:36] <ChristopherNg> yes
[23:36] <charlie-tca> mistaken identity, I think. I don't have exams
[23:36] <ChristopherNg> charlie-tca: you remember me?
[23:36] <charlie-tca> not really
[23:37] <ChristopherNg> well you must have amnesia! lol
[23:37] <charlie-tca> but I haven't been around much lately, either
[23:37] <charlie-tca> ?"
[23:37] <ChristopherNg> yeah we used to talk about linux all the time, but that was almost a year ago.
[23:37] <charlie-tca> Okay
[23:37] <ChristopherNg> ive been coming here on freenode for years
[23:37] <charlie-tca> I talk to too many people, and can't remember so good no more
[23:38] <ChristopherNg> yeah its not a problem
[23:38] <ChristopherNg> charlie-tca: we had a Arch v Xubuntu debate and how Xubuntu is being held hostage by the upstream project that is XFCE
[23:39] <charlie-tca> but anyway, I don't know how to send lp messages over IP
[23:40] <ChristopherNg> charlie-tca: what about kube? or what ever he is called?
[23:41] <charlie-tca> I don't know
[23:48] <steve|m> hi, I just upgraded to 12.04, and when mounting samba shares (with gigolo for example), I don't see them in ~/.gvfs anymore.. has ~/.gvfs been removed in 12.04?
[23:57] <DinoMuffin> steve|m: I don't know. 12.04 is still in development. GVFS was buggy in 11.10, however. They might still be working on it.
[23:58] <DinoMuffin> afaik