[00:04] <ThePendulum> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25683105/Pictures/Screenshots/2012040901%3A56%3A59%28General%29.png
[00:04] <ThePendulum> What do you think?
[00:14] <GridCube> clean and simple :)
[00:14] <GridCube> i like it
[00:32] <ThePendulum> For some reason, compiz won't work :(
[00:41] <john_rambo> I am running the xfce spin. Problem is the screen goes black some time while I am watching a video
[00:42] <GridCube> john_rambo, are you using your proper video drivers?
[00:43] <john_rambo> GridCube, Yes the Binary .run file from Nvidia site
[00:43] <GridCube> mmm
[00:43] <GridCube> john_rambo, it doesnt happen in any other case?
[00:45] <john_rambo> GridCube, Actually I havent left the PC ide for such long periods other than wating videos
[00:45] <GridCube> oooooo
[00:45] <GridCube> rite
[00:45] <GridCube> it goes black but ifyou move the mouse it comes back?
[00:45] <ThePendulum> Is it possible to keep the default window borders, yet have the Compiz desktop wall enabled?
[00:45] <john_rambo> yes
[00:46] <GridCube> yeah that happens because the video player aint telling xfce to stop the autoblock screen to stop working
[00:46] <GridCube> you can disable that
[00:46] <john_rambo> how
[00:47] <GridCube> go to Configuration > Administration > Power Management > With AC > Monitor > set to Never
[00:47] <GridCube> or to like 2 hours
[00:47] <john_rambo> I have aleady done that
[00:48] <GridCube> mmm
[00:48] <GridCube> and it still happens?
[00:48] <john_rambo> yes
[00:49] <GridCube> ok
[00:49] <GridCube> let me check
[00:49] <john_rambo> sure
[00:51] <GridCube> john_rambo, this might be helpful http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums/topic/14317/little-annoyance-with-the-monitor-power-management-under-xfce-solved/
[00:52] <john_rambo> checking.....
[01:07] <john_rambo> applied the workaround. Lets hop it works. Thanks
[01:09] <Luciana> hi
[01:33] <xubuntu_mal> hello
[01:33] <xubuntu_mal> I  am having problems with the beta2 installer
[01:34] <xubuntu_mal> Anyone up for live troubleshooting?
[01:57] <steven> Anyone out there up for an easy question?
[01:57] <pleia2> you're welcome to just ask, if someone can answer it they will :)
[02:00] <steven> Currently using a dual-boot laptop, Xubuntu and Windows.  Just want to know how to keep a link to my Windows partition from showing up on my XFCE desktop.
[02:10] <steven> It's not listed in fstab or mtab, can't find it in the settings anywhere either
[02:24] <Shirakawasuna> it's probably udev finding it
[02:24] <Shirakawasuna> might need to write up a udev rule
[02:33] <steven> Okay, thanks. I'll start poking around
[02:46] <babble> is there a way to pass a script as an option to run on chroot?
[02:46] <steven> It was udev.  Wrote a rule, rebooted and all's good.  Thanks
[02:47] <babble> i.e. chroot /to/new/chroot and run this-is-my-build.sh once it's on the new root?
[05:31] <lighta> what the name of the little soft to edit xfce menu agian ?
[05:32] <lighta> (I know I could do it directly by file)
[05:34] <baizon> sec
[05:34] <baizon> alacarte
[06:10] <lighta> thx
[07:36] <Tomandjerry> hello
[07:36] <Tomandjerry> the first time i'm using IRC
[07:37] <well_laid_lawn> you're doing well so far Tomandjerry :)
[07:38] <Tomandjerry> Is there also a dutch speaking IRC channel for Xubuntu? My english is bad (speaking as understanding as well)
[07:38] <well_laid_lawn> what's the short version of dutch? du ?
[07:38] <well_laid_lawn> !du
[07:38] <well_laid_lawn> !se
[07:39] <well_laid_lawn> !ne
[07:41] <Tomandjerry> I don't think there is a dutch speaking channel. I can not see it in a list
[07:44] <well_laid_lawn> !dk
[07:49] <Tomandjerry> are there people here using other distro's then Xubuntu?
[07:49] <Tomandjerry> I'm interested in Mint XFCE
[07:50] <well_laid_lawn> there is a channel for mint   try /j #mint
[07:51] <well_laid_lawn> there's 4 ppl there ...
[07:52] <ThePendulum> lol
[07:53] <ThePendulum> Tomandjerry: I think you should prepare for a lot of Xubuntu users in this channel (#xubuntu)
[07:54] <Tomandjerry> What do you mean?
[07:55] <ThePendulum> If you'd like to know more about Xfce on Mint, you should ask in a Mint channel
[07:55] <Tomandjerry> Ok
[07:55] <ThePendulum> I'm not even sure it exists, all I can find is Mint Gnome, KDE and LXDE
[07:56] <Tomandjerry> Sure Mint XFCE exists. It is a rolling release. I
[07:57] <maoranma> http://www.linuxmint.com/contactus.php Shows irc.spotchat.org as the irc server and #linuxmint as the channel
[07:58] <Tomandjerry> Tx!
[09:23] <Os_Maleus> Hi together!
[09:23] <Os_Maleus> does one of You have experience with the iOffline program that should allow you offline access to ebooks?
[09:31] <ThePendulum> I'm afraid not
[15:03] <ThePendulum> If you installed Xubuntu alongside Windows 7, would it be possible to remove Windows 7 afterwards?
[15:03] <ThePendulum> Without reinstalling Xubuntu
[15:03] <holstein> ThePendulum: anything is possible
[15:04] <holstein> ThePendulum: i would probably just use a gparted live CD to delete windows, and try and "grow" the linux partion (or one of them)
[15:04] <ThePendulum> ^
[15:04] <holstein> OR, just make another ext partition there in the empty space
[15:04] <ThePendulum> But has anyone done that before, to confirm it works?
[15:04] <holstein> ThePendulum: ?
[15:05] <holstein> ThePendulum: i have... otherws have... it'll work, you just need to be careful and know the tools
[15:05] <holstein> and as always, have backups
[15:05] <ThePendulum> Alright then, I thought so but I didn't want to tell someone lies
[15:06] <holstein> sudo update-grub should take care of the boot option for windows being removed
[15:06] <Pici> As long as its not a wubi install, some people confuse that with (x)Ubuntu being installed alongside Windows.
[15:06] <holstein> you can always just use that ntfs partions in xubuntu and just not boot into the OS
[15:07] <holstein> Pici: very good point!
[15:08] <ThePendulum> True, but I'd just rescale the partition into the free space
[15:08] <ThePendulum> I've done that before without any issues
[15:08] <holstein> ThePendulum: i would make backups... ive only had one issue, but thats enough
[16:20] <derek__> does anyone have any idea why my skype sounds are so messed up? i'm using a fresh install of xubuntu/skype
[16:21] <ThePendulum> Are you the Derek I know?
[16:21] <derek__> haha, i doubt it
[16:22] <derek__> do you have a secret phrase i should know?
[16:30] <ThePendulum> Eh, nope, hehe
[16:30] <ThePendulum> If your surname doesn't start with 'For-', we do not know each other
[16:31] <ThePendulum> My dad also has trouble with his sound. Is the sound clearer when you open up the sound settings while Skyping? (just open it, and leave it opened)
[16:34] <derek__> nope, definitely not the same derek
[16:34] <derek__> and it's hard to tell, because it only happens when first starting skype
[16:34] <derek__> it fixes itself after a while
[16:34] <derek__> it seems like after it's run through the sound (the logging in sound, message received/sent sound, etc.)
[16:35] <derek__> it seems like it's fine after that
[17:49] <ThePendulum> Where do I set the default audio device?
[18:19] <derek__> default audio device for what?