[01:05] this is the channel for dev beginners right? [01:09] -/quit [01:10] er.. === jalcine is now known as Jacky === XX is now known as arizona_bay_ === arizona_bay_ is now known as arizona_bay === arizona_bay is now known as XX === Areckx|Errors is now known as Areckx [03:39] hi [05:54] hi, if i have a question, do i ask it here? [05:54] yup [05:55] thanks! my wireless performance has been really slow on ubuntu compared to windows [05:56] (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1877120 - i tried #17-19 here and it didn't work for me.) [05:56] hmm, I had a similar problem with mine [05:58] what brand/model is your wireless card [05:59] Intel N6200 [05:59] hmm mine is a realtek, have you tried seeing if there is an updated driver for Linux? [05:59] I was able to find another driver on realtek's website [06:04] let me try that [06:33] kloeri, with new drivers like that you have too install the nex driver each time you update the kernel [06:33] my bad klean [08:14] Thunderbird 12.0.1 (Ubuntu 12.04) doesn't seem to be able to auto-resolve gmail account settings when setting up a new client any more? Anyone know of any issues? === yofel_ is now known as yofel === duanedes1gn is now known as duanedesign [13:44] hi === IAmNotThatGuy is now known as C0nfus3d [17:27] hallo [21:11] hi [21:11] has anyone messed around with LaTex? [21:12] Great for books, but not I. [21:13] yes, I hear that it's really, really cool [21:14] I might get to layout a fanzine and thought it would be where to test it [21:14] the inside of the magazine in LaTex and the cover in Scribus [22:06] Hi, Gnome have a 'Gnome love' tag used to identify easy bugs for beginners to fix. Is there something like that for Ubuntu? [22:07] !bitesize [22:07] A list of bugs that are considered easy to fix and good for beginners to attempt can be found at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=bitesize [22:07] Yep! [22:09] Great, thanks! [22:12] Sure.