[01:00] <fronk_> hey
[01:00] <fronk_> I got an issue, if anyone is able to assist me
[01:02] <fronk_> harro
[01:03] <pleia2> !ask
[01:04] <fronk_> I installed Xubuntu, but I'm getting my screen split in half. It's acting as if I have a dual monitor setup installed, where I need to move my mouse to the left side of the screen and past it to access the right side
[01:07] <fronk_> any ideas
[03:05] <kcj> How do I set the default keyboard layout?
[03:10] <kcj> -
[03:10] <kcj> j
[03:10] <kcj> Sorry.
[05:32] <syddraf> I just got my new Dell laptop and installed Xubuntu on it. When I install nvidia-current as my driver and run nvidia-xconfig, then restart X, X will not restart. I have to rm my xorg.conf file in order to get it to start back up again. Can anyone help me with this?
[05:37] <well_laid_lawn> syddraf: are things working ok without a xorg.conf ?
[05:37] <syddraf> well_laid_lawn: Yes, except that when I run minecraft, it has heavy artifacting.
[05:39] <syddraf> well_laid_lawn: http://i.imgur.com/d3T60.png
[05:40] <well_laid_lawn> syddraf: you can make a new xorg.conf but move it to your home dir and compare what it comes up with to what the X log says
[05:41] <well_laid_lawn> it's probably backingstore or something not enabled
[05:41] <syddraf> well_laid_lawn: I'm afraid I don't follow. Are you saying to run nvidia-xconfig, then move it to ~/, and startx?
[05:42] <well_laid_lawn> syddraf: I'm saying to compare the values nvidia-xconfig makes to what the X log uses and works - how you do it is up to you
[05:42] <well_laid_lawn> in X is easier imo
[05:43] <well_laid_lawn> nvidia-xconfig might be getting some value wrong
[05:59] <syddraf> well_laid_lawn: Apparently, it isn't recognizing any devices. http://paste.ubuntu.com/874101/ Any thoughts?
[06:00] <well_laid_lawn> syddraf: that's the X log when having the xorg.conf in place apparently
[06:01] <well_laid_lawn> that
[06:01] <well_laid_lawn> s why I suggested moving it
[06:02] <well_laid_lawn> and comparing a X log from a working session to what nvidia-xconfig comes up with
[06:03] <syddraf> I have all of them, I'm just not sure what to be comparing. My knowledge of X is rather limited
[06:12] <well_laid_lawn> first thing I'd check is what pci device nvidia-xconfig finds compared to X
[06:13] <well_laid_lawn>  40.942] (--) PCI:*(0:0:2:0)
[06:13] <Guest70915> hello!
[06:14] <well_laid_lawn> !hi
[07:30] <ktwo> hI, yesterday i had to force poweroff xubuntu, and now i cant login to user (returned to login mask after inserting the correct pwd. What can i do to restore the user's data? (was encrypted) now im logged on with another user i created
[08:07] <well_laid_lawn> ktwo: do you have an ICEauthority still in that users dir?
[08:08] <well_laid_lawn> ktwo: should be with a dot .ICEauthority
[08:08] <ktwo> the thing is i cant even access it
[08:08] <ktwo> when i browse home/myuser
[08:09] <ktwo> because it was encrypted, and the current user does not have the key i guess
[08:09] <well_laid_lawn> I thought this might work   sudo ls -a /home/otheruser | grep -i ice
[08:09] <TheMouldyMarsBar> It is.
[08:10] <TheMouldyMarsBar> Nobody is on #xubuntu-devel :(
[08:10] <well_laid_lawn> 36 ppl there
[08:11] <well_laid_lawn> prob sleeping atm
[08:12] <Unit193> Some are, but there was no question and just because it's not busy doesn't mean there isn't anyone there.
[09:19] <beata1> Couldn't sleep myself, tried to go on youtubeYour browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available.
[09:19] <beata1> Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.
[09:19] <beata1> Ack..that was meant to have been formatted.
[09:22] <TheSheep> !mp3
[09:24] <beata1> But yeah some videos won't play. Clinking that link tells me that I have webm supported by firefox. I know they changed from flash to html5 but I'm still learning what that is. *and opens the links*
[09:40] <beata1> I read through those links and then searched for 'webm' amongst them and came up blank.
[09:45] <TheSheep> beata1: not all of yourube videos are webm, some are still flash, especially when they contain ads
[09:49] <beata1> That could indeed be the case; was able to play a related video. And I haven't spotted anything that would tell me what video format it is.
[09:50] <TheSheep> !flash
[09:51] <beata1> Ew, Flash. I thought they had got rid of it. *grumbles, but looks*
[09:53] <TheSheep> they actually got some deals with Adobe, so I doubt they will ever get rid of it
[09:57] <beata1> I seem to have another problem; the Terminal windows have gone unresponsive
[10:00] <WhereIsMySpoon> beata1, ctrl-shift-q
[10:02] <beata1> What is that meant to do?
[10:03] <WhereIsMySpoon> force quit the terminal
[10:03] <WhereIsMySpoon> if its locked
[10:11] <beata1> I'll try to remember that for next time; I switched to console and killall -11 xfce-terminal
[10:11] <beata1> And now I must power down.
[10:21] <WhereIsMySpoon> lol
[10:21] <WhereIsMySpoon> woops
[10:24] <ball> Is it practical to add LTSP to a Xubuntu machine after it has been installed?
[10:24] <ball> ...or does it require a reinstall?
[10:27] <TheSheep> nothing requires a reinstall
[10:37] <outlaw84> Hey, I installed my computer with UTF-8 but I would like to change to ISO-8859-1 how do I do this?
[10:43] <TheSheep> outlaw84: you can select the locale you want on your login screen
[10:43] <TheSheep> outlaw84: but utf8 is a good choice
[10:46] <ball> Doesn't the first page of UTF8 map to 8859-1 anyway?
[10:58] <TheSheep> the ascii part, the first 128 characters
[10:59] <ball> TheSheep: ...what about the second 128 characters?
[11:01] <outlaw84> while UTF-8 is nice, I really need to switch ti ISO-8859-1 due to communication with legacy systemes using ISO-8859-1, so does anyone know how to do that? :(
[11:02] <ball> outlaw84: Have you tried it?
[11:03] <ball> You may find it Just Works
[11:06] <TheSheep> outlaw84: I told you already, you can switch your locales at the login screen
[11:06] <TheSheep> outlaw84: also, if you are doing it through a terminal, you can switch locales in a single terminal session
[11:09] <outlaw84> TheSheep: I'll try that, thanks
[11:11] <TheSheep> outlaw84: make sure you installed the right locale in system->languages
[13:01] <outlaw84> quit
[13:10] <Witiko> Hello there!
[13:11] <Witiko> I have the following question - is there a command to open up the Application List found on the xfce-panel? I'd like to map it on a keystroke.
[14:06] <chlinux> hello just wandering if anyone knew how to set up automatic login in xubuntu
[14:14] <WhereIsMySpoon> chlinux, settings -> system -> login screen settings
[14:15] <chlinux> there is no login system under settings :(
[14:16] <WhereIsMySpoon> er sorry
[14:16] <chlinux> soz i mean system
[14:16] <WhereIsMySpoon> click the xubuntu button top left
[14:16] <chlinux> k
[14:16] <WhereIsMySpoon> system -> login screen
[14:17] <chlinux> ok under system there is no login screen
[14:17] <WhereIsMySpoon> o.o
[14:17] <WhereIsMySpoon> can you paste a screenshot of what you have when you access the system menu
[14:17] <WhereIsMySpoon> as in when you hover the mouse over system
[14:18] <chlinux> k
[14:18] <chlinux> soz i am quite new to this ::)
[14:21] <chlinux> here it iz
[14:22] <WhereIsMySpoon> hm that wasnt working
[14:22] <WhereIsMySpoon> upload it to imageshack or smth
[14:23] <chlinux> k 1 sec
[14:25] <chlinux> http://imageshack.us/f/542/screenshot0308201204205.png/
[14:25] <chlinux> :)
[14:26] <WhereIsMySpoon> hey hob
[14:27] <hobgoblin> o/
[14:28] <WhereIsMySpoon> chlinux, i dont know where your login screen option has gone, have a rummage for it
[14:28] <WhereIsMySpoon> look in all the menus
[14:28] <chlinux> i have
[14:28] <WhereIsMySpoon> oh wait
[14:28] <WhereIsMySpoon> type gdmsetup
[14:28] <chlinux> its driving me insane
[14:29] <chlinux> tried it and it comes back with "No command 'gdmsetup' found"
[14:30] <WhereIsMySpoon> oh
[14:30] <WhereIsMySpoon> you have a problem then
[14:30] <chlinux> hah
[14:30] <chlinux> :P
[14:31] <WhereIsMySpoon> find / -name gdmsetup
[14:31] <hobgoblin> lightdm unless it's an old one
[14:31] <WhereIsMySpoon> its prolly just not specified in your PATH
[14:32] <WhereIsMySpoon> hobgoblin, my xubuntu setup uses gdmsetup
[14:32] <WhereIsMySpoon> not lightdm
[14:33] <hobgoblin> mine hasn't since 11.10
[14:33] <hobgoblin> acn't remember 11.04
[14:33] <WhereIsMySpoon> im using 11.04
[14:33] <WhereIsMySpoon> chlinux, did typing lightdm work?
[14:34] <chlinux> might be because it says "Failed to use bus name org.freedesktop.DisplayManager, do you have appropriate p
[14:35] <chlinux> ermissions?
[14:35] <chlinux> :P
[14:35] <WhereIsMySpoon> sudo lightdm
[14:36] <chlinux> still same message
[14:36] <WhereIsMySpoon> o.o
[14:37] <hobgoblin> chlinux: are you trying to set up autologin?
[14:37] <chlinux> yep
[14:38] <hobgoblin> ok - in a terminal are you?
[14:38] <chlinux> yep
[14:38] <WhereIsMySpoon> you can edit the /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[14:38] <hobgoblin> that's the file ^^
[14:38] <WhereIsMySpoon> set default-user to your username
[14:38] <WhereIsMySpoon> and timeout to 0
[14:38] <chlinux> ill give it a go
[14:38] <hobgoblin> if oyu have that - ls /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[14:38] <WhereIsMySpoon> then sudo session lightdm restart
[14:38] <hobgoblin> chlinux: you want a screenie of mine?
[14:39] <chlinux> sure
[14:39] <chlinux> :)
[14:39] <hobgoblin> http://paste.ubuntu.com/874627/
[14:39] <hobgoblin> just use your name instead of hob and use whatever time you want
[14:40] <chlinux> thx
[14:51] <ChristopherNg> hello, i really need help please...very quick question
[14:52] <ChristopherNg> how do i use my built in camera on the laptop to take a picture?
[14:52] <ChristopherNg> do i need to get some program?
[14:52] <ChristopherNg> sudo apt-get install what?
[14:52] <Myrtti> I can't remember if there's anything installed by default, but I'd use cheese
[14:54] <chlinux> thx pll worked like a charm :)
[14:54] <hobgoblin> cool chlinux
[14:57] <GridCube> ChristopherNg: install cheese
[15:18] <WhereIsMySpoon> !find /usr/lib/cli/glib-sharp-2.0/libglibsharpglue-2.so
[15:19] <WhereIsMySpoon> hm
[15:19] <WhereIsMySpoon> ah
[15:20] <WhereIsMySpoon> hm, i got banshee throwing me an error
[15:20] <WhereIsMySpoon> Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation. ---> System.DllNotFoundException: /usr/lib/cli/glib-sharp-2.0/libglibsharpglue-2.so
[15:21] <WhereIsMySpoon> tried to reinstall libglib2.0-cil
[15:21] <WhereIsMySpoon> didnt fix it
[15:23] <Adriannom> hi.  if i plug in a usb drive it appears in the sidebar of file manager for only a millisecond before disappearing again.  kern.log says "Attached SCSI removable disk", and shows no errors.  xubuntu 11.10.  any ideas?
[15:24] <TheSheep> Adriannom: what does lsusb say?
[15:24] <Adriannom> Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0781:a7a8 SanDisk Corp.
[15:25] <TheSheep> Adriannom: do you have any partition on that disk?
[15:25] <TheSheep> is it formatted?
[15:25] <nyrpnz> WhereIsMySpoon: looks like a known bug https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-mono/2010-June/024016.html
[15:25] <Adriannom> sure, other usb drives behave the same way
[15:25] <Adriannom> it's formatted and contains data
[15:25] <Adriannom> other machines can access it
[15:26] <TheSheep> did you try a different port?
[15:26] <Adriannom> yup
[15:26] <WhereIsMySpoon> ok nyrpnz thanks
[15:26] <WhereIsMySpoon> RythmnBox works fine
[15:27] <nyrpnz> no problem, that is kind of odd...
[15:27] <nyrpnz> probably an error in the library somewhere
[15:27] <Adriannom> all ports in fact
[15:27] <Adriannom> back and front of the machine
[15:28] <WhereIsMySpoon> possibly, nyrpnz :)
[15:28] <WhereIsMySpoon> this works fine so no worries
[15:28] <Adriannom> TheSheep, oh and also it was working a few days ago
[15:29]  * TheSheep has no idea
[15:29] <Adriannom> thanks anyway
[15:30] <Adriannom> i could try to mount it manually maybe?  how would i do that?
[15:31] <Adriannom> sorry, that is a question for google
[15:34] <hobgoblin> Adriannom: you might find some useful information in syslog - try opening a terminal, running tail -f /var/log/syslog and then plug the thing in
[15:35] <Adriannom> cheers
[15:35] <hobgoblin> but other than that - no idea
[15:35] <Adriannom> mounting it manually works ok
[15:35] <Adriannom> so i guess it's something to do with whatever auto mounts usb stuff
[15:35] <Adriannom> syslog says same as kern.log
[15:35] <hobgoblin> try the tail thing then
[15:36] <Adriannom> says it's attached
[15:36] <hobgoblin> unmount it then have a look
[15:36] <Adriannom> No Caching mode page present, Assuming drive cache: write through, Attached SCSI removable disk
[15:36] <Adriannom> those lines appear when it's automounted
[15:37] <Adriannom> even though it goes away
[15:37] <Adriannom> no errors
[15:40] <Adriannom> hobgoblin, http://paste.ubuntu.com/874707/
[15:45] <hobgoblin> more or less what it says here
[15:46] <hobgoblin> no idea I'm afraid
[15:46] <Adriannom> here?
[15:46] <Adriannom> ah
[15:46] <Adriannom> i get ya
[15:46] <Adriannom> thanks for checking :)
[15:49] <hobgoblin> but you get no message from anything when they are missing from thunar?
[15:49] <Adriannom> nothing i've checked, dmesg, syslog, kern
[15:50] <hobgoblin> have you checked what thunar is set to do - edit - prefs - advanced - volume management
[15:50] <Adriannom> hobgoblin, know what xubuntu uses to automount?
[15:51] <hobgoblin> afraid not
[15:51] <Adriannom> mount is ticked, browse isn't
[15:52] <hobgoblin> tick browse
[15:52] <hobgoblin> both here
[15:52] <hobgoblin> though I do not allow them to show on desktop
[15:52] <Adriannom> yeah i remember unticking that
[15:52] <Adriannom> weird if that's it
[15:54] <Adriannom> not it :(
[15:54] <hobgoblin> k - no idea then - sorry
[15:54] <Adriannom> still appears for only a fraction of a second, and doesn't open up the folder
[15:54] <Adriannom> thanks anyway
[15:56] <carlo5> guys. im running a clean xubuntu install. now, i did 'apt-get install vlc-nox'.. however, when i run 'vlc', i get only the 'command line version' =/ what am i missing to get an actual gui? some qt/gtk framework(s) ? =o
[15:59] <hobgoblin> carlo5: vlc-nox is multimedia player and streamer (without X support) - try installing vlc
[15:59] <Adriannom> looks like a problem with xfdesktop
[16:00] <carlo5> hobgoblin: oh gosh. i feel like such an idiot. please disregard everything i just wrote ;D *walks away in shame*
[16:01] <hobgoblin> carlo5: unsurprisingly - a lot of us have done something similar - such is life :)
[16:01] <WhereIsMySpoon> i havent
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[16:02] <hobgoblin> yet
[16:02] <carlo5> probably => i guess i was confused when i typed 'vlc' after fresh install and apt suggested the 'vlc-nox' package; not a buzz about the actual vlc package =i works a charm now anyways
[16:02]  * hobgoblin check logs for #xubuntu 
[16:02] <hobgoblin> carlo5: cool
[16:02] <WhereIsMySpoon> hehe ^^
[16:03] <WhereIsMySpoon> im sure ive done such things a million times
[16:03] <WhereIsMySpoon> it happens
[16:04] <hobgoblin> :)
[18:22] <StevenR> Hi. How do I stop the update manager appearing? I still want to check for updates, but not show the X11 application for updating. I use the xubuntu box as a server/mythtv box, so I see the updates when I log in through ssh, but they overlay on top of the mythtv window, which is annoying
[18:25] <patafian> hi
[18:32] <patafian> beata1: Wszystkiego Najlepszego :)
[18:32] <patafian> anybody here? :)
[18:35] <holstein> StevenR: i would try turning that off in the startup applications
[18:36] <holstein> its in the menu somewhere... let me know if you cant find it... should be a check box, and then you dont get the startup manger autostarting
[18:37] <StevenR> holstein: yeah, found it. Thanks... but will that leave the underlying daemon that checks for updates running?
[18:37] <holstein> StevenR: i dont think so...
[18:37] <StevenR> (like I still want to motd to show that updates are pending when I login via ssh)
[18:37] <holstein> thats the way i usually do it, and then run sudo apt-get update or whatever on my own
[18:38] <StevenR> yeah, but I have icinga checking for updates
[18:38] <holstein> StevenR: you'll have to just try it and see... i think it wont be checking for updates
[18:38] <StevenR> :(
[18:38] <holstein> StevenR: thats the only way i have set it up though
[18:38] <holstein> you can literally do what you like
[18:39] <holstein> a script that run sudp apt-get update every so often would do it
[18:39] <patafian> installation done. bye
[18:40] <pleia2> I think something does still run to routinely look for updates (a long time ago I disabled the panel-level notifications, but it still shows me in terminal when I have updates, so update is being run)
[18:41] <pleia2> I don't remember how I disabled the panel thing though :\
[18:41] <holstein> yeah... i dont do auto updates on my server, and i get those messages
[18:53] <StevenR> holstein pleia2: seems that the way to do it is disable the startup app (the actual apt backend bit is a cron job). Thanks.
[18:54] <pleia2> StevenR: good to know! :)
[19:53] <arthurjohnson> Well, couldn't wait any longer for 12.04.  My laptop was pretty broken.  I installed 11.10, went off without a hitch except the wireless driver.  But a quick search of ubuntuforums fixed that.  It amazes me how fast you can be up and running, been working all day from it.
[20:00] <starn> in xubuntu i've noticed on my LCD monitor that i can see moving wave like things.. kinda like what you see when you record a monitor with a camera.. is this fixable? the refresh rate is at 60..
[20:04] <holstein> starn: messing with settings in a custom xorg.conf could help
[20:05] <starn> holstein: ok.. thanks.. man i hate editing xorg.conf.... often i break stuff lol
[20:06] <generalsnus> Ubuntu 11.10 : Is there a way to make OnBoard(onscreen keyb), automaticly popup when tapping a textfield? (Touchscreen)  Or is it any other virtual keyboards that can popup when needed?
[20:07] <starn> this probably isn't the place... but i got musictube for windows... (costs money) and i'm wondering if i am able to get the linux binary's without having to dish out more money.. i'll even take the freaken source code if i gotta.
[20:07] <holstein> starn: i would ask whoever maintains that project
[20:08] <holstein> generalsnus: are you talking about in XFCE? or unity in main ubuntu?
[20:08] <starn> holstein: alright i'll see if i can find away to contact him
[20:09] <generalsnus> well i would settle for anything.. just need it to popup when entering a text field
[20:09] <holstein> generalsnus: cool.. by "it" im assuming the on-screen keyboard... are you using xubuntu? XFCE ?
[20:09] <holstein> or are you using ubuntu 11.10? as your first comment indicates
[20:11] <generalsnus> holstein: by "it" i mean im willing to use whaterver desktop to get it working.. currently im using ubuntu with unity..  didnt get any reply in #ubuntu among all the spam :P
[20:13] <holstein> generalsnus: OK.. this channel is for xubuntu, and XFCE... i will point you back to the main #ubuntu channel with patience, or you can try #ubuntu-beginners, or the forums, or http://askubuntu.com/
[20:13] <holstein> i believe unity is likely to offer that since it is loosely tailored for touchscreens...
[20:15] <generalsnus> ok, thanks
[20:23] <starn> hey holstein is there any other progames like musictube? or just the one? i'm not to great at coding. or i'd make my own.
[20:24] <holstein> starn: what is it that you are trying to do?
[20:25] <holstein> theres an ubuntu version
[20:26] <holstein> i would just play the youtube video personally, or ask the content creator for a copy, or where to purchase a copy
[20:27] <starn> holstein: i know there's a ubuntu version but i already paid for windows.. lol i'm looking for free alternivtive  i emailed him just now.. i'm waiting. hoping to get some kinda discount for paying for windows copy.. but yeah.. i used to use youtube but this is more orginized and more like my media player.. guess i can see if he has source code up for download.
[20:27] <starn> i know minitube is free.
[20:28] <starn> holstein: also i have issue with youtube website hogging half my memory and CPU power.. and this program don't.
[20:28] <holstein> if you bought a licence, then you have whatever that agreement gives you
[20:28] <holstein> i bet it'll be no trouble
[20:29] <starn> holstein: true.. though i don't remember seeing a licence. haha! welp off to reading to see what it says if it has one
[20:29] <holstein> i dont go to youtube for my entertainment typically, so i cant say i have any suggestions other than just that one...
[20:30] <starn> holstein: ... i'm an idiot i can probably run in wine.. than again that kinda defeats the purpos of using less memory
[20:33] <starn> oh huh ok guess i'll use in wine.. for it uses less memory and CPU than xubuntu's update manager.
[21:04] <starn> huh i am having issue with nvidia controls and my monitors.. the brightness settings are not working anymore.
[21:24] <starn> holstein: !!! the guy replied! and gave me a link to download ubuntu version! super awesome
[21:25] <starn> wow.... 11.10 supports install of 32bit apps even though it's 64bit os???? please please please say yes
[21:28] <holstein> starn: there are32 and 64 bit versions, depends on which you have installed
[21:30] <starn> holstein:what if there is only a 32bit version of the app?
[21:30] <holstein> starn: then i would install the 32bit version of ubuntu
[21:31] <starn> ugh.... i already have it luckly on a nother hard drive...
[21:31] <holstein> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/32bit_and_64bit#How_to_Make_32-bit_Applications_Work_on_a_64-bit_Operating_System
[21:33] <starn> wow that made me slightly confused i dunno if i should be happy or sad.
[21:36] <holstein> there are 2 machines i run 64bit versions of ubuntu on.. one is my audio production machine, the other is a server
[21:36] <holstein> otherwise, i see little advantage typically for the average desktop machine to be running 64bit... desktop or laptop
[21:37] <GridCube> tho, in theory multiarch should allow for 32bit packages to be installed on 64bit machines, i don't know if multiarch is part of 11.10 tho
[21:37] <starn> holstein: this sadly isn't an avg machine.... well i guess to some it is. i play games that are 64bit support only..
[21:38] <GridCube> games? windows games?
[21:38] <holstein> starn: then, you can chroot, or you can look into mutliarch
[21:38] <holstein> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec
[21:38] <holstein> you can ask the project maintainer for 64bit support
[21:40] <starn> apparently multiarch already installed.
[21:40] <GridCube> then it should work
[21:41] <GridCube> i do remark the *should*
[21:41] <starn> it's asking for libphonon but i already have.. lol guess it needs the 32bit one.. this would probably be easier to just reboot into the other hard drive
[21:46] <holstein> or chroot, since i know that works... or look for a PPA for multiarch
[22:06] <starn> i have issue with chroot..   $ schroot -l
[22:07] <starn> E: /etc/schroot/chroot.d/hardy_i386.conf: line 0: Invalid line: “ [hardy_i386]”  is the error i get... sorry for multi post :\ computer acting up
[22:07] <holstein> dont you just want to listen inthe browser ? ;)
[22:08] <holstein> check out https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebootstrapChroot
[22:09] <starn> holstein: i like fact this works almost excatly like my favorite media player even has lyrics and i can disable the fact it shows videos with lowers the demand on resources.  and that's what i am looking at right now
[22:09] <holstein> starn: yeah, i know... convinience.. im just wondering when the scale tips for you
[22:10] <starn> holstein: i am a determined person.. one time i spent a week configuring multi monitor..
[22:10] <holstein> well, i have little projects im still messing about with after years actually ;)
[22:11] <starn> holstein: yeah i followed the instruction on the debootstrap to the teeth and it gives me the error i showed.
[22:11] <holstein> i have a 32 bit application that i would *like* to run on my 64bit 10.04 install, but i just get another machine and get things done :)
[22:12] <holstein> starn: i was thinking about the part that says...
[22:12] <holstein> Note: if you copy this example to your clipboard, be careful to start each line in column 1 before you save the new file! If you forget, the command schroot -l will fail with an error, e.g. E: /etc/schroot/chroot.d/hardy_i386.conf: line 0: Invalid line: “  [hardy_i386]”.
[22:12] <starn> holstein: if i cannot get this working i have half in mind to get my old desktop and fix her up
[22:12] <holstein> which is exactly your error AFAIK
[22:13] <starn> holstein: yeah i manually typed all of it.. by "column 1" what does it mean??
[22:13] <holstein> not sure, but id say, you have it the wrong way
[22:14] <starn> well i think i fixed that error now i get another error.. ugh
[22:14] <starn> says "[hardy_i386]: required key 'directory' is missing"  sooo i assume something is missing.
[22:49] <ThePendulum> I accidentely removed the trash folder from my hard drives and now the trash bin obviously won't work
[22:49] <ThePendulum> How do I restore it?
[22:53] <GridCube> ThePendulum, they are automagically created each time you boot
[22:53] <ThePendulum> Hmpf, strange
[22:54] <ThePendulum> I booted quite a few times now
[23:17] <starn> holstein: i got it to work... honestly i have no clue how.
[23:19] <starn> holstein: nvm..... it kinda works kinda don't.. i get in debug window "phonon backend plugin could not be loaded" so it won't play