[01:40] <javimahan> hello
[02:30] <qazokm> anybody use xfce mixer
[03:31] <GridCube> qazokm, why for?
[03:31] <qazokm> that is spoky
[03:31] <qazokm> check back for the first time and suddenly a response
[03:31] <qazokm> like right after i turn to the channel
[03:32] <qazokm> i was wondering what the red dots in capture do
[03:32] <qazokm> it seems that my mic is only picked up in mumble if i enable both 'digital' and ' rear mic'
[03:32] <qazokm> what is digital.
[03:53] <GridCube> oh, i don't know sorry
[05:55] <arthurdent> how do I start .xsession ?
[06:03] <arthurdent> nvm
[06:37] <beata> Haven't been able to get to sleep still.. I have this issue with the icons on my top bar being in different sizes. It's been suggested to edit gtkrc, except so far I've unable to find out which gtkrc, and which reference to what to put in it. Might there be an howto that google thinks I'm not looking for?
[06:39] <Sysi> screenshot of issue? (imagebin.org for example)
[06:43] <well_laid_lawn> it'll be ~/.gtkrc-2.0 and add a line like   gtk-icon-theme-name = "Maxo-Remix"
[06:44] <well_laid_lawn> beata: ^^
[06:45] <beata> http://en.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-03142012-010426pm.php
[06:47] <Sysi> hmm, looks like indicator-applet issue
[06:48] <beata> But also nofitication area and window buttons
[06:49] <Sysi> hum?
[06:49] <k_sze> I need help fixing the HDMI audio out through my NVidia graphics card.
[06:50] <k_sze> (right now, I'm not getting any sound. My LCD monitor even tells me there is no HDMI audio signal)
[06:50] <beata> Each set is different size, different kerning. Some adjust to the panel, some stay the same.
[06:51] <Sysi> beata: you can set notification area's icon size to match indicator applet in it's preferences
[06:52] <k_sze> I'm running 64-bit 11.10 Oneric Ocelot, and my card is a GeForce 210.
[06:52] <Sysi> beata: you get two rows in window buttons because your panel is so thick
[06:53] <beata> It is a skinny on this display. 1/3 inch.
[06:54] <Sysi> I want display like that.. I wonder if it's possible to change that behaviour
[06:55] <beata> Size is 51 pixels.
[06:57] <Sysi> limit is 50, with 49px there is only one row
[07:00] <beata> For now indicator plugin.
[07:14] <beata> And to try to sleep.
[08:46] <xubuntu212> hello
[08:48] <Nightly> *relog
[11:03] <Xanza> I have a question. Is it possible to get my close minimize maximize buttons into the xfce panel in 11.10?
[13:24] <k_sze> The Samba service on my Ocelot 64-bit box would suddenly stop working (I can't connect from my Windows machines), even though I can still ping the machine.
[13:25] <Qantourisc> k_sze: did you change any config ?
[13:26] <Qantourisc> k_sze: also, using a differnt account on the windows client machine counts
[13:26] <Sysi> k_sze: after reboot or just suddenly?
[13:26] <k_sze> Sysi: just suddenly
[13:27] <Qantourisc> k_sze: what error message btw ?
[13:27] <k_sze> I was running a backup program on one of my windows machines, writing to a Samba share on the ocelot machine, all of the sudden it stopped copying.
[13:27] <k_sze> hold on, let me check
[13:27] <Qantourisc> what happens if you try to open it now ?
[13:27]  * Qantourisc ponders this is strange
[13:28] <k_sze> I simply can't open it now. I've tried from 2 different windows machines.
[13:28] <Qantourisc> differnt machine also fried ... "nice"
[13:28] <Sysi> k_sze: try running "sudo service smbd start"
[13:28] <Qantourisc> samba server is to blaim it seems
[13:28] <Qantourisc> k_sze: anything intresting in dmesg on the server ?
[13:29] <Qantourisc> (or logs)
[13:30] <k_sze> grrrr
[13:30] <k_sze> the machine is being stupid
[13:30] <Qantourisc> k_sze: hmmm ?
[13:30] <k_sze> I replugged the LCD monitor from my windows machine to the ocelot machine and I get no display.
[13:31] <k_sze> yet I can clearly still ping it.
[13:31] <Qantourisc> that could explain a few things :)
[13:31] <Qantourisc> k_sze: linux kernels can be resiliant
[13:31] <Qantourisc> k_sze: can you still ssh it ?
[13:33] <Sysi> if you're running GUI on your server it's less of a surprise it crashed :P
[13:33] <k_sze> well, it's Xubuntu desktop
[13:38] <k_sze> ok, I got in by SSH
[13:39] <Qantourisc> k_sze: dmesg
[13:39] <Qantourisc> and or logs
[13:39] <k_sze> wait... wt f
[13:40] <k_sze> the machine rebooted
[13:40] <k_sze> 33 minutes ago
[13:40] <Qantourisc> then you'll need to check the logs
[13:40] <Qantourisc> k_sze: also consider power failures :)
[13:42] <k_sze> Which log? just "/var/log/samba/samba.log"?
[13:43] <Qantourisc> k_sze: yes and the kernel
[13:44] <Qantourisc> k_sze: if samba crasheses ... it's unlikely for it to take the entire kernel with it
[13:45] <k_sze> speaking of power failure
[13:45] <k_sze> that brings up a related question
[13:46] <k_sze> somehow, if I don't plug the monitor before booting into Xubuntu, I won't get a display again when I plug the monitor (it's an HDMI connection, and I have an NVidia GeForce 210 card).
[13:47] <Qantourisc> sorry i haven't been playing with hdmi yet :/
[13:49] <k_sze> And Samba pretty much never works out of booting Xubuntu. I would have to restart smbd and nmbd manually to make it work.
[13:49] <k_sze> it's really really weird.
[14:03] <Grillot_Gilles> Bonjour touts le monde. Je parle que en français. Je passe içi pour une question sur cron-apt/config est je voulais savoir comment enregistrer et femer la config de cron-apt si quelqu'un peut m'aidé
[14:06] <Sysi> !fr
[14:06] <Sysi> they should know xubuntu too, though your question is generic
[14:18] <mbutubuntu> hello folks
[14:19] <mbutubuntu> I've a notebook with a second monitor
[14:19] <mbutubuntu> xubuntu doesn't detect it
[14:19] <mbutubuntu> how to work with 2 monitors?
[14:19] <holstein> i use arandr to manage
[14:19] <holstein> mbutubuntu: there might not be support for the hardware
[14:20] <mbutubuntu> holstein, on ubuntu 10.04 it worked
[14:20] <mbutubuntu> now I'm on xubuntu 10.04
[14:20] <holstein> you can poke around in the bios and make sure its activated or whatever
[14:20] <holstein> mbutubuntu: OK.. then, i say, its a matter of learning the tools... ubuntu 10.04 = xubuntu 10.04
[14:20] <Sysi> if it worked in ubuntu, arandr should do the job
[14:21] <holstein> as far as hardware support
[14:21] <mbutubuntu> ok with arandr it works fine :-)
[14:21] <mbutubuntu> than you guys
[14:21] <holstein> mbutubuntu: enjoy!
[14:30] <cejn> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1942270&highlight=skype+pidgin
[14:30] <cejn> does anyone have an answer for this?
[14:31] <cejn> the difference between "skype" and "skype d-bus" on pidgin
[14:33] <holstein> just 2 options though... i would problabe just test them both and go with whichever works the best
[14:33] <holstein> probably*
[14:34] <Sysi> cejn: dbus is daemon trough which apps can "communicate"
[14:34] <Sysi> I've never used pidgin or skype
[14:34] <cejn> apps on "skype" I suppose?
[14:35] <holstein> ive used both a little.. mostly skype here and there
[14:35] <holstein> cejn: is there a place to specify between those 2? ...whats the issue?
[14:36] <cejn> somehow it seems unpractical to use skype api in pidgin when you must have both programs running
[14:37] <holstein> cejn: if you want to connect pidgin to other networks, and use those and skype all in one place, this is one way to do it
[14:37] <cejn> not an issue really. just trying to assemble my accounts in pidgin
[14:38] <holstein> skype is beta.. and not open... i wouldnt worry much about what it "says" its doing while its communitcating with pidgin
[14:39] <cejn> yes exactly. but so my actual question is: Is there a skype api (?) with IM feature without having to have skype running next to pidgin?
[14:39] <cejn> or even for voice/video calls
[14:41] <cejn> any updates or so. i very much appriciate the help i'm receiving
[14:42] <holstein> AFAIK, skype is the only way to talk to skype, but i have decided personally to just get away from skype
[14:42] <holstein> i have use fring on the android phone in the past, so i know there are ways to communicate with skype other than skype on android, and i would assume this is possible
[14:43] <holstein> personally, im willing to hop through very few hoops for skype
[14:43] <cejn> haha. why this seperation from skype?
[14:44] <holstein> cejn: skype is not for me... its in beta, and like 4 versions behind.. its going to just not work in linux soon, and we wont be able to fix it
[14:45] <Sysi> I wonder if google videocalls work outside US yet
[14:46] <holstein> Sysi: yup
[14:46] <holstein> thats one of the alternatives im exploring
[14:46] <cejn> holstein: understandable. i clearly agree!
[14:56] <mongy> not just easier to login to g+ and hangout
[15:12] <Sysi> does hangout require that browser plugin?
[15:17] <holstein> mongy: thats what im thinking about... the 'hangouts'
[15:18] <holstein> Sysi: i think it does, but theres a linux one
[15:19] <holstein> not that im proposing google is "more open"... im trying to get away from using G+hangouts exclusively as well
[15:38] <popsch> how can I see from which ppa I installed a particular package, please?
[15:43] <GridCube> popsch, if i recall correctly the USC lets you do that
[15:47] <popsch> this did the trick: apt-cache policy
[15:51] <GridCube> popsch, http://imagebin.org/204066
[15:51] <GridCube> oh i see
[15:51] <GridCube> well, in my pc usc takes like 5 minutes to load XD so i forgot
[16:25] <xubuntu728> Hello
[16:26] <GridCube> hello xubuntu728 :)
[21:14] <Sysi> can I set compiz to raise window when scrolling?
[21:15] <mongy> scrolling?
[21:18] <Sysi> when I scroll on window, I want it to be raised and activated
[21:18] <Sysi> I'd also like new windows to be active
[21:19] <Sysi> ..latter works now
[21:24] <mongy> the latter is focus prevention is it not
[21:47] <dsfsd> hi ikonia
[21:48] <ikonia> hi
[22:03] <rtdos> what has a smaller footprint: xfce4 or lxde?
[22:04] <mongy> rtdos: lxde but not by much (imo)
[22:05] <Sysi> hardly matters after firing up browser
[22:06] <mongy> ^ this