[00:10] <DumbAss120> Hello, I was wantting to put linux xubuntu on my tablet but all i have id 250 MB of internal storage i have a SD card slot could I run it off there if i rooted it or should i say stay with android:( ?
[00:13] <DumbAss120> nothing?!?!
[00:13] <DumbAss120> hello are we all dead
[00:13] <DumbAss120> ok Peace
[04:58] <maoranma> So, on the topic of LibreOffice's resizing corruption, is this a known bug that's been reported? Is there any kind of workaround?
[05:01] <Artemis3> what video card?
[05:04] <maoranma> Nvidia
[05:04] <Artemis3> model?
[05:04] <maoranma> 140M NVS Quadro to be specific
[05:04] <Artemis3> oh
[05:04] <Artemis3> interesting, where do you see this? writer?
[05:05] <Artemis3> do you have compositing enabled or disabled?
[05:05] <maoranma> Writer. I haven't actually checked the other ones
[05:05] <maoranma> Disabled.
[05:05] <Artemis3> tried enabling it?
[05:05] <maoranma> Yes, same issue.
[05:05] <Artemis3> also, you are using the nvidia driver correct?
[05:06] <maoranma> Yes
[05:06] <maoranma> And same issue in Calc as well
[05:06] <Artemis3> what do you do, just resize?
[05:07] <maoranma> Yea, resize in any form, except by hitting maximize button at the top, and the window corrupts oddly
[05:07] <Artemis3> nvidia settings shows driver version 280.13?
[05:08] <maoranma> If I maximize, it redraws and looks fine, and if I unmax, it redraws and looks fine again, until I try to resize. I have double clicking the title bar set to "fill", and that corrupts too
[05:08] <maoranma> Uh, sec
[05:08] <maoranma> What's the way to check that again? >_<
[05:08] <Artemis3> system menu
[05:09] <Artemis3> NVIDIA X Server Settings
[05:09] <maoranma> Oh, right, just check the nvidia app
[05:09] <maoranma> 295.40
[05:09] <Artemis3> ah nvm, you are using precise...
[05:09] <maoranma> On 12.04, right
[05:09] <Artemis3> i wonder what gpu is that
[05:11] <maoranma> Quadro NVS 140M. On Thinkpad t61
[05:11] <Artemis3> G86M... hmmm
[05:11] <Artemis3> can you run glxgears and check framerate?
[05:11] <maoranma> I don't recall having the issue under Ubuntu 11.10 with Xfce desktop
[05:11] <maoranma> Sure
[05:12] <Artemis3> there is a bug with 295.40 but its supposedly affecting only g80 or less
[05:12] <Artemis3> some people have been able to revert the problem by using an older driver
[05:13] <maoranma> Installing mesa-utils, sec
[05:14] <maoranma> ~3700-4000FPS
[05:14] <Artemis3> seems fine
[05:14] <maoranma> yea, it's strange.
[05:18] <Artemis3> i think you could try using 295.33
[05:23] <maoranma> Hmm, jocky-gtk shows (version current), which is the active one, and (post-release updates) (version current-update).
[07:53] <xubuntu740> Привет
[07:55] <psycho_oreos> !ru | xubuntu740
[07:55] <xubuntu740> thanks
[07:55] <psycho_oreos> no problems
[08:01] <xubuntu740> Maybe you and I can help. Need a driver for the WiFi xubuntu 11.10 at asus eeepc 1015bx
[08:03] <psycho_oreos> I can probably help but I don't speak Russian
[08:03] <psycho_oreos> pastebin (not paste) your lspci -nnk output
  You can not help in Russian) need a valid driver who will normally transfer the card into "monitor mode"
[08:34] <psycho_oreos> xubuntu740, normally its: iwconfig <interface> mode monitor ... but it all depends, such as:　1) Are you using ndiswrapper driver? 2) Are you using some proprietary wireless driver? 3) Do you have any other network managing programs such as network-manager/wicd running in the background which may interfere the process?
[08:44] <xubuntu740> 1) no, 2)no. 3)runing network-manager
[08:51] <psycho_oreos> xubuntu740, so that command that I just wrote should work but you should set your network-manager to not manage wireless when you're using monitor mode or else it would interfere
[08:51] <psycho_oreos> and if you get permission denied, you simply need to run that command with `sudo' in front of it
[08:53] <xubuntu740> thx
[11:42] <WhereIsMySpoon> Hi - I just booted up into an xfce session and i cant alt-tab, alt-f4 and all the windows are stuck to the top of the screen with the title bar being on the top of the screen like unity :S
[11:42] <WhereIsMySpoon> it wasnt like this yesterday
[11:43] <Sysi> alt F2 "xfwm4 --replace"
[11:43] <WhereIsMySpoon> ah!!!
[11:43] <WhereIsMySpoon> :D:D:D:D:D
[11:43] <Sysi> since it's probably caused by corrupted session, rm -rf ~/.cache/sessions in terminal
[11:43] <WhereIsMySpoon> rm -rf ~/.cache/sessions
[11:43] <WhereIsMySpoon> oops
[11:43] <WhereIsMySpoon> xD
[11:44] <WhereIsMySpoon> thanks :D
[11:44] <WhereIsMySpoon> that was quick and easy ^^
[11:49] <Os_Maleus> WhereIsMySpoon: You can hold the ALT bottom pushed and use Your mouse to pull down the window as well.
[11:49] <malv> http://biebian.sourceforge.net/
[12:02] <Wizard> good afternoon o/
[12:04] <Wizard> why leafpad replaced mousepad?
[12:05] <knome> mousepad was originally forked from leafpad and is not maintained anymore
[12:05] <Wizard> sounds reasonable :)
[12:05] <Wizard> so now xfce and lxde share editor? good
[12:15] <MeanEYE> A friend of mine has a problem where after he logs in, black screen flashes and he's logged out again. Xubuntu 11.10 is in question.
[12:15] <MeanEYE> Any known issues about this?
[12:16] <Sysi> loggin in to tty Ctrl Alt F6 and rm -rf ~/.ICEauthority may help
[12:16] <MeanEYE> Thanks. I'll try
[12:16] <Sysi> or need to delete everything in ~/.config and ~/.cache
[12:17] <MeanEYE> Tried with ~/.config/
[12:17] <MeanEYE> Didn't play with ~/.cache
[12:19] <Wizard> removing .config is rather radical move
[12:20] <MeanEYE> Not the whole ~/.config... just ~/.config/xfce*
[12:20] <Wizard> wise :)
[12:20] <MeanEYE> Sane :)
[12:23] <Wizard> MeanEYE, have you checked .xsession-errors?
[12:23] <MeanEYE> No.
[12:23] <Wizard> check.
[12:23] <Wizard> also, ckeck .dmrc
[12:23] <MeanEYE> I don't have direct access to that machine. I know, pointless kind of, but we'll see if ICEauthority removal helped.
[12:23] <Wizard> k
[12:24] <MeanEYE> If not, I am going to resort to checking error logs. Because guy on the other of our chay is typing everything to me.
[12:24] <MeanEYE> :D Log's are not easily pasted :P through fingers.
[12:24] <Wizard> ah, right
[12:24] <Wizard> http://wklej.org has some console tool
[12:25] <MeanEYE> ICEauthority worked. Thanks folks!
[12:25] <Wizard> that was Sysi
[12:25] <Sysi> I'm folk too
[12:25] <MeanEYE> :)
[12:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> malv - lol what, bieber linux
[12:25] <WhereIsMySpoon> D:
[12:26] <WhereIsMySpoon> anyone here tried archlinux?
[12:26] <knome> WhereIsMySpoon, #xubuntu-offtopic please
[12:26] <MeanEYE> I did on few ocasions, for few hours ;P
[12:26] <Sysi> if you really like fiddling with things, arch is for you
[12:26] <WhereIsMySpoon> knome, sorreh
[12:28] <knome> re: pasting from terminal: check pastebinit
[12:44] <Wizard> knome, thanks
[12:45] <Wizard> hmm, seems it's being installed by default
[12:48] <knome> Wizard, exactly
[12:48] <Wizard> good to know
[15:17] <lighta> hmm little mysql issue, would I be able to reconfigure it via dkpf --reconfigure ? start: Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.50" (uid=1000 pid=10047 comm="start mysql ") interface="com.ubuntu.Upstart0_6.Job" member="Start" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination="com.ubuntu.Upstart" (uid=0 pid=1 comm="/sbin/init")
[15:20] <Wizard> lighta, don't you try running it as ordinary user?
[15:21] <lighta> hmm ah that may be so
[15:24] <lighta> right that was so I feel dumb thx Wizard
[15:25] <Wizard> lighta, no problem ;]
[16:24] <tcossey> join /#ubuntu
[16:24] <tcossey> exit
[16:25] <baizon> )(
[16:25] <baizon> =)
[16:28] <Wizard> :)
[16:29] <Wizard> do you think I should report this as a bug: http://wstaw.org/w/1452/linki/ ?
[16:29] <Wizard> application icons are inconsistent
[16:30] <baizon> no they are not =)
[16:30] <baizon> "web browser" is a shortcut for launch exo ...
[16:30] <baizon> you can change the icons by urself :)
[16:31] <Wizard> yes, I can, of course
[16:31] <Wizard> and for me it is not a big deal, it is just funny
[16:31] <Wizard> and in my opinion such details *do* matter
[17:02] <Guest74459> howdy just made the jump from kde :-)
[17:03] <Wizard> Guest74459, hi
[17:03] <Wizard> from kde to what? to xfce?
[17:03] <Guest74459> yes
[17:04] <Guest74459> will take some getting use to i think
[17:04] <Guest74459> but i like it
[17:05] <Wizard> Guest74459, I like it too
[17:07] <Guest74459> a lot faster for sure
[17:08] <Wizard> and less ram hungry
[17:08] <Wizard> I also find gtk themes more pleasing
[17:08] <Guest74459> miss a few kde apps at the moment so will spend some time looking for replacements
[17:09] <Guest74459> yes, i use gnucash a lot & in kde it is not as good
[17:10] <craigbass1976> I'm trying to hear what's plugged into my mic jack (on a laptop)  I feel like there's something stupid I'm missing.  Is there some trick?
[17:10] <Guest74459> i was spoilt with k3b it's a good app but have learned how to burn video dvds from terminal using growisofs
[17:12] <Wizard> :D
[17:12] <Wizard> Guest74459, brasero is ok
[17:13] <Guest74459> craigbass, use mixer
[17:13] <Wizard> :D
[17:14] <Wizard> Guest74459, you can also use xfburn!
[17:14] <Guest74459> xfburn will not burn video dvds i don't think?
[17:14] <Wizard> I'm not sure
[17:15] <holstein> craigbass1976: try installing pavucontrol
[17:15] <Guest74459> i'm sure it won't burn discs playable in a dvd player
[17:16] <holstein> Guest74459: i have used brasero to burn DVD's that i have played in a DVD player
[17:16] <craigbass1976> Hitting M on the proper channel in alsamixer does it.  I knew it was something stupid.  I did the same thing a couple months ago with this laptop and Fedora...
[17:16] <Guest74459> $ growisofs -dvd-video -udf -Z /dev/dvd ~/MOVIE_NAME works just fine :-)
[17:17] <Guest74459> thanks holstein, i have used brasero before, a few years ago when i used gnome
[17:17] <Guest74459> yes it does do dvd discs
[17:17] <Guest74459> i was referring to xfburn, sorry
[17:17] <knome> all this reminds me, should master a dvd...
[17:18] <knome> or actually, a few
[17:18] <Guest74459> :) sorry if i've reminded you have work to do
[17:18] <knome> nah, it's okay. it's nothing with a deadline
[17:20] <Guest74459> i was wondering, how reliable is the upgrade between xubuntu versions when there's a new release? I already read how to do it, just wondered how reliable it was?
[17:21] <knome> Guest74459, usually, it works fine, but please take backups
[17:21] <Guest74459> i've used linux for a while, just not ubuntu
[17:21] <martinphone> 4 days to go, right?
[17:21] <martinphone> official release
[17:22] <Guest74459> yes, backups always !
[17:22] <Guest74459> thanks
[17:22] <Guest74459> 4 days? really?
[17:22] <Guest74459> not long to find out then
[17:23] <knome> martinphone, yes.
[17:24] <Guest74459> i will give it a few days to see if there are any issues before upgrading os, i learned that the hard way
[17:24] <martinphone> a... ok
[17:24] <Wizard> I found having /home on separate partition
[17:24] <knome> Guest74459, if you're not in a rush, wait for 12.04.1 :)
[17:24] <Wizard> :D
[17:24] <Guest74459> debian lenny to squeeze did not go well for me
[17:25] <Guest74459> :) i tend to give it a few days that's all
[17:25] <martinphone> the limits for ram GB depend on software alone or are there hardware limitations too?
[17:26] <Guest74459> i just moved from a rolling release, i am not scared when things go wrong, i just have less time to fix them now, hence xubuntu
[17:27] <Guest74459> no hardware limitations here
[17:29] <craigbass1976> holstein, pavucontrol is already installed, and it doesn't affect sound at all.  Now that I've gone in and moved faders in alsamixer, the GUI mixers don't work.  Mhe?
[17:31] <Guest74459> gotta go folks, cya
[18:15] <martinphone> why cant chromium launch proxy settings with xubuntu 12.04?
[18:15] <martinphone> proxy settings for all the machine, not just for a particular web browser
[18:33] <piergiuseppe> qualcuno che parla italiano?
[18:33] <knome> !it | piergiuseppe
[18:38] <Wizard> !pl | Wizard
[18:38] <snaky90> HI
[18:39] <Wizard> hi snaky90
[18:40] <snaky90> Hi Wizard
[18:44] <snaky90> I have a question about xubuntu (xfce)
[18:45] <snaky90> How I can do that all applications are minimized in the tray?
[18:45] <knome> snaky90, you can add the "show desktop" applet in the panel
[18:46] <snaky90> Thanks, but I do not mean that
[18:46] <snaky90> I mean, are minimized with a small icon in the notification area
[18:47] <knome> i don't think that's possible
[18:47] <snaky90> For example, pidgin
[18:47] <snaky90> ok knome
[18:48] <snaky90> thanks
[18:48] <knome> np
[18:51] <snaky90> I find an app "alltray"
[18:51] <snaky90> now
[18:51] <snaky90> It seems that what is to minimize apps in the notification area
[18:51] <snaky90> I'll try it
[18:52] <knome> good luck
[18:57] <mongy> been playin around with cairo dock, and I'm impressed with the ability to completely ditch the panel once and for all.  thing is, how do I remove the 1 and only panel I have?  apart from making transparent which is not a solution in my book
[18:59] <knome> mongy, don't run xfce4-panel ;)
[19:00] <xubuntu867> hello
[19:00] <knome> hullo
[19:01] <xubuntu867> my first time using xubuntu.... can I set "focus follows mouse" ?
[19:01] <xubuntu867> googling implies that it is available - but there's no option in my Window Manager Tweaks
[19:02] <xubuntu867> i'm using 12.04 beta 2
[19:02] <mongy> knome: where do I set it not to run?
[19:03] <knome> xubuntu867, see the "Window Manager" -section in settings manager, tab "Focus"
[19:03] <knome> mongy, see the "Session and Startup" -section, tab "Session"
[19:03] <knome> mongy, you should be able to change "Restart style" to "Never"
[19:04] <knome> mongy, and then probably quit program and save session...
[19:04] <xubuntu867> knome: thanks! I was looking at the wrong config app (Tweaks, instead of "Window Manager" - doh!)
[19:04] <knome> np
[19:07] <mongy> knome: ah.  a section I never really looked at before. nice
[19:13] <Wizard> hmm.. seems xfce settings need some redesign
[19:13] <Wizard> I'll wait for 4.10 release
[19:15] <GridCube> knome, youre in fire today :D
[19:15] <Wizard> :]
[19:15] <xubuntu867> does anyone know how to disable the user list in gdm? i used to be able to do this:
[19:15] <knome> GridCube, always ;)
[19:16] <xubuntu867> udo gconftool-2 --direct --config-source xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults --type bool --set /apps/gdm/simple-greeter/disable_user_list true
[19:16] <xubuntu867> but it doesn't seem to work any more
[19:16] <GridCube> xubuntu867, thats because we dont use gdm anymore
[19:16] <GridCube> we use lightdm
[19:16] <xubuntu867> aha!
[19:16] <GridCube> if you dont want to see the user list you need to edit a file
[19:16] <GridCube> let me find it
[19:17] <xubuntu867> is this it? http://www.puppychau.com/archives/130
[19:18] <GridCube> nope
[19:18] <GridCube> http://askubuntu.com/questions/51086/how-do-i-enable-auto-login-in-lightdm
[19:18] <GridCube> this
[19:18] <GridCube> the second answer the one about editing /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[19:19] <xubuntu867> GridCube: thanks! (actually, I don't want to autologin - just to disable the user list and require the username to be typed - but you've put me on the right path!)
[19:20] <GridCube> oh okay :)
[19:31] <bepebe> hey, I am really struggling to get any sound output from my speakers. Can anybody help me?
[19:33] <GridCube> bepebe, try configuring your output with pavucontrol
[19:34] <bepebe> Thanks GridCube, I have been using PulseAudio Mixer with no such joy, will give that a try instead though.
[19:35] <bepebe> GridCube, turns out my sound output needed to be set as fallback? Not sure, but it is working now, thanks!
[19:36] <GridCube> np
[19:51] <xubuntu565> Hello Xubuntu IRC :D
[19:52] <knome> hullo
[19:53] <xubuntu565> I have login problems with the login session in my Xubuntu
[19:53] <xubuntu565> could you guys please help out a newbie?
[19:53] <xrandr_laptop> xubuntu565: what seems to be the issue?
[19:53] <xubuntu565> whenever I try to login, the login sesion would black screen for a while
[19:54] <xubuntu565> could barely read what error it was (seems like some kind of error)
[19:54] <xubuntu565> then return to the login screen
[19:54] <xubuntu565> Guest account is fine though
[19:54] <xubuntu565> just my own account
[19:54] <xrandr_laptop> xubuntu565: have you checked /var/log/messages ?
[19:54] <xubuntu565> which is passworded too
[19:54] <martinphone> where do I find proxy controls in xubuntu?
[19:54] <martinphone> they are not in network
[19:55] <xubuntu565> hmm......let me try if I remember the commands in terminal
[19:55] <xrandr_laptop> xubuntu565: tail -f /var/log/messages
[19:56] <xrandr_laptop> xubuntu565: you might also try backing up your files, deleting the user account, then readding it
[19:58] <xubuntu565> no such file or directory
[20:00] <xubuntu565> if I were to back up my files, is there a way to access it easily, as it is passworded?
[20:02] <xrandr_laptop> xubuntu565: i would sudo su -   in terminal, back up the files (Unless they're encrypted), then delete the user account and re-add. Put the backed up files into the new user's home dir and chown <newuser> <backup files>
[20:04] <xubuntu565> and if the files to be backed-up are encrypted?
[20:05] <xrandr_laptop> xubuntu565: not sure what to do there
[20:06] <mongy> depends how you encrypted them
[20:06] <mongy> you should know if they are encrypted, you made the account.
[20:13] <xubuntu565> mongy: it is encrypted, and I think I might have made a stupid mistake of forgetting to put the recovery code somewhere else
[20:19] <mongy> xubuntu565: if it's encrypted with ecryptfs then you can recover it using root/sudo
[20:19] <mongy> man ecryptfs-recover-private
[20:20] <xubuntu565> I'll give that one a try now
[20:20] <mongy> xubuntu565: it mounts it to /tmp I think
[20:57] <xubuntu565> thanks for the help, although I still haven't figured out how to move out my data
[22:03] <|Dove|> Hi
[22:03] <|Dove|> Xubuntu or Kubuntu :?
[22:03] <|Dove|> I tried both
[22:21] <knome> |Dove|, use what fits you better
[23:53] <NSP> there is other way in xubuntu to sharefolders without configuring smb.conf  manual ?