[01:27] <xubuntu919> hello
[06:05] <xubuntu569> alguien habla español?
[06:05] <Sysi> !es
[06:05] <Unit193> !es
[06:05] <Unit193> Bleh...
[09:42] <didli> hi everyone !
[09:43] <didli> Got a problem this morning with a "waiting for network configuration" during boot. Conf failed, but xubuntu boots anyway. But I can't connect to Internet ("network-manager is not launched").
[09:44] <didli> I must do a "sudo service network-manager restart" to get a internet connection again.
[09:45] <didli> It occured since the last network-manager update yesterday.
[09:45] <didli> Hello ?
[10:13] <xubuntu709> hello all !
[10:13] <xubuntu709> is there someone who knows how to install ati catalyst and make the settings stick from one boot to the next
[10:14] <baizon> xubuntu709: what setttings arent sticky?
[10:15] <xubuntu709> all of them; I set the monitors (2) and each desktop to show different wallpapers; apply the settings but when I reboot it is to be redone
[10:16] <baizon> ou well ccc is crap :)
[10:16] <xubuntu709> so the 2 desktops becom one and the other is a clone
[10:16] <baizon> to be honest
[10:16] <xubuntu709> I know and I am able to try something wel
[10:16] <xubuntu709> else even if that is possible
[10:17] <baizon> how do you use the second monitor?
[10:17] <baizon> how did you configure it?
[10:17] <xubuntu709> mainly if I have to use the terminal, or to keep an et
[10:17] <baizon> mostly i run sudo amdcccle
[10:17] <xubuntu709> eye to firefox while doing something else
[10:17] <baizon> and it works
[10:17] <baizon> but every change i made i have to restart the system
[10:18] <xubuntu709> the last install was like you said, but I reinstall and now it does not want to stick
[10:18] <xubuntu709> I AM IN T
[10:18] <xubuntu709> wow
[10:18] <xubuntu709> sorry about that
[10:19] <xubuntu709> I am reinstalling right now and keep my finger crossed
[10:19] <xubuntu709> ergo the bad typing
[10:20] <xubuntu709> ok install is done, now to the real thing;
[10:56] <uskerine> hi, where could I find information about "/etc/xdg/xdg-xubuntu/xfce-applications.menu"?
[10:57] <uskerine> I need to create a menu for desktop users including only explicitily listed applications, instead of using the standard repository
[11:24] <laite> uskerine: there is a general info about xfce4 menu here: http://wiki.xfce.org/howto/customize-menu
[11:24] <laite> hope it helps
[13:35] <uskerine> thanks laite i will have a look
[14:45] <ICWeiner> My touchpad and internal wifi adapter don't show up.
[14:45] <ICWeiner> help?
[14:45] <ICWeiner> I switched from kubuntu to xubuntu and I don't think it removed kubuntu completely is another issue...
[14:46] <ICWeiner> Anyone there?
[14:47] <ICWeiner> Oh and debconf doesn't work
[14:47] <ICWeiner> Also I can't switch to command line. Only terminal emulators work.
[14:49] <Mike-Linux-NL> Hello everyone
[14:50] <Mike-Linux-NL> i have a question regarding ALSA on Xubuntu
[14:50] <GridCube> ask
[14:51] <Mike-Linux-NL> i have removed the pulseaudio package, due to dissapearing sound, and sound control. Now i installed the package gnome-alsamixer packager, wich works nice, but i do want to havea proper icon for it in the systray. i have installed the package volumeicon-alsa and it shows an icon, but when i rightclick it, and select mixer, it opens a terminalmixer instead...
[14:52] <GridCube> Mike-Linux-NL, add a launcher
[14:52] <Mike-Linux-NL> is there an icon for the systray that i can use, that controls the gnome-alsamixer? or is there a good alternative for ubuntu, so i can use plain alsa (or OSS) with a nice volume control icon?
[14:53] <GridCube> no idea
[14:56] <Mike-Linux-NL> hmm starter works.. have put it in docky... a systray icon would have been better.. i remember it me doing this on ubuntu 9.04
[14:57] <Mike-Linux-NL> i think it has to do with my Asus K50ij laptop. it does not like Pulseaudio
[14:57] <Mike-Linux-NL> maybe it still is not supported very well
[14:57] <GridCube> i see, well, i don't know :(
[14:57] <GridCube> sorry
[14:59] <Mike-Linux-NL> thnx for the starter tip tho. i wonder why i havent figured that out myself lol.... maybe it was too easy :P
[14:59] <GridCube> :P
[14:59] <Mike-Linux-NL> btw, xfce hada good review on the last Linux Action SHow ;)
[15:00] <GridCube> :D nice
[15:19] <P-Chan> I can't se java in action with my openjre 7. Why? I chrome, firefox and chromium I can't see plugins in java
[15:20] <P-Chan> http://www.ghost-hack.com/p5/svgimport/ I can't see java
[15:20] <GridCube> P-Chan, have you installed the rxubuntu-restricted-extras?
[15:20] <GridCube> -r
[15:21] <P-Chan> GridCube: Yes but not work. Can you helpme ?
[15:21] <GridCube> P-Chan, will try
[15:22] <P-Chan> GridCube: Must I remove OpenJRE?
[15:22] <Mike-Linux-NL> hmm why does my soundcard show up as a VIA, instead of HDA Intel?
[15:22] <Mike-Linux-NL> in ALSA mixer
[15:22] <P-Chan> Mike-Linux-NL: maybe bug
[15:23] <holstein> Mike-Linux-NL: i dont trust the labels in ALSA.. thats where you would file those bugs too
[15:23] <Mike-Linux-NL> well i do know that when OSS gives another output than ALSA...
[15:23] <astraljava> Mike-Linux-NL: Can you pastebin the output of `lspci`? It could be that it gets the controller instead of the chip.
[15:23] <astraljava> The name, I mean.
[15:23] <Mike-Linux-NL> give me the full command?
[15:23] <holstein> lspci or aplay -l
[15:24] <astraljava> Er... that was the full command.
[15:24] <Mike-Linux-NL> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801I (ICH9 Family) HD Audio Controller
[15:25] <holstein> yeah, thats what i would expect to see... if its working, i wouldnt worry about it Mike-Linux-NL
[15:25] <Mike-Linux-NL> if i use: cat /proc/asound/card0/codec* | grep Codec     it gives me another one:
[15:25] <Mike-Linux-NL> VIA VT1708S
[15:25] <GridCube> P-Chan, sorry
[15:25] <GridCube> :/ i dont know
[15:26] <GridCube> P-Chan, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java
[15:26] <Mike-Linux-NL> if i use: cat /proc/asound/cards then it gives me following:
[15:26] <Mike-Linux-NL>  0 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
[15:26] <Mike-Linux-NL>                       HDA Intel at 0xfe9f4000 irq 45
[15:27] <Mike-Linux-NL> so, they way i read it its using a via codec?
[15:27] <holstein> Mike-Linux-NL: if you would, use pastebin as astraljava suggested
[15:28] <Mike-Linux-NL> holstein: thnx for the tip. i kept the lines very small.. when a bigger output would come out i would have used the pastebin so i dont flood the chat ;)
[15:38] <uskerine> hi, i am trying to heavily customize "xfce-applications.menu" limiting the number of applications, so far I am able to manually select categories and applications for each category, but I can not find "<Menu><Name>Internet</Name>" anywhere. There is nothing like xfce-internet.directory in /usr/share/desktop-directories. Any ideas?
[15:39] <P-Chan> Why my softwar center aren't themed? http://imagebin.org/213967
[15:39] <P-Chan> The xubunu tgheme not work in some applications
[15:43] <GridCube> P-Chan, you are using a gkt2 theme and USC is gtk3
[15:43] <GridCube> so, yes, some applications, that are gtk3 wont work with gtk2 themes, for obvious reasons
[15:43] <P-Chan> Thanks GridCube
[15:44] <GridCube> uskerine, use alacarte
[17:18] <strictland> Hello everyone, my problem: "error: hd0,1 out of disk." during boot, details at the forums here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1986518
[17:19] <baizon> strictland: hdd full?
[17:19] <strictland> hdd not full
[17:20] <baizon> strictland: defect sectors?
[17:20] <strictland> how do i check for that?
[17:22] <baizon> strictland: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/37659/the-beginners-guide-to-linux-disk-utilities/
[17:22] <baizon> strictland: or http://ubuntu-install.blogspot.de/2010/12/bad-blocks-on-harddisk.html
[17:23] <strictland> thanks, I'll check it out and forum post and here with results
[17:23] <baizon> ok
[17:23] <baizon> good luck
[17:24] <strictland> zero bad blocks on sda1
[17:32] <strictland> correction, i checked the wrong hdd, checking the one with linux right now for bad blocks
[17:41] <strictland> results from sudo badblocks -v /dev/sdc1: Pass completed, 0 bad blocks found.
[18:47] <tjingboem> i want to see how space there is left on a particular disk ao usb. Can this be done in Thunar?
[18:52] <Unit193> Should be able to right click > Properties
[18:55] <tjingboem> yes you're right
[18:55] <Unit193> I personally just use df -h
[18:55] <tjingboem> i go to /media/usb something and right-click
[18:56] <tjingboem> Unit193, that's even quicker. Thanks!
[18:57] <Unit193> Well, you asked for in thunar, so I gave that.
[18:57] <tjingboem> and more info as well
[19:49] <aguitel> GridCube, estas ?
[19:49] <GridCube> aguitel, :)
[19:53] <linux_junkie> hello
[19:53] <linux_junkie> I have a problem with xscreensaver
[19:53] <GridCube> !details | linux_junkie
[19:53] <linux_junkie> whenever I play a video using Parole media player...
[19:54] <linux_junkie> ...in full screen the screensaver kicks in after 10 mins...
[19:54] <GridCube> yes
[19:54] <GridCube> it happens
[19:54] <linux_junkie> ...even though I have selected the option in player to...
[19:55] <GridCube> yeah, it happens anyway
[19:55] <linux_junkie> ...disable screensaver
[19:55] <GridCube> you have to manually disable the screensaver
[19:55] <linux_junkie> so theres nothing I can do except manually disable it?
[19:55] <GridCube> not that i know off
[19:55] <GridCube> no
[19:56] <laite> you could ask with devs of parole if they're willing to look into issue
[19:56] <linux_junkie> do you know of any other screensavers that I can use instead of xscreensaver?
[19:56] <laite> so the option in player would work
[19:57] <GridCube> linux_junkie, i think its more a player than screensaver issue
[19:57] <Unit193> Well, there is gnome-screensaver, but xscreensaver was selected for a reason and as he said, player issue.
[19:57] <linux_junkie> I was just about to ask if the problem was with the screensaver
[19:57] <Unit193> VLC works fine for it, or I keep touching the mouse when I should just be watching.
[19:58] <linux_junkie> so there are no other light screensavers around?
[19:59] <linux_junkie> have you had any such issue with other media players?
[20:01] <laite> linux_junkie: At least with SMPlayer screensaver kicks in, and I rather just set screensaver to 180 min than looked for a real solution :/
[20:02] <Sysi> what do you need screensaver for, aren't CRTs dead with '10s
[20:03] <laite> I used to have my monitor as a clock since I don't have any wall clocks around =)
[20:03] <laite> when I was doing something else away from computer
[20:04] <Sysi> you could probably get clock on your desktop
[20:04] <laite> but not fullscreen =)
[20:04] <laite> that initiates automatically after a while
[20:04] <Sysi> I don't really know if not suspending/turning off screen works with media players though
[20:07] <xubuntu543> Hey guys ... second day on xubuntu and have some basic trouble with it i guess
[20:08] <GridCube> !details | xubuntu543
[20:09] <xubuntu543> I have trouble with the window manager. Everytime I restboot the computer xfce opens 1 terminal window 1 thunar window and 1 firefox window that tells me it crashed lately.
[20:10] <xubuntu543> any ideas on how to fix this?
[20:11] <GridCube> xubuntu543, please test this, open a terminal and write: naut   and then press tab twice
[20:12] <xubuntu543> ok, did that
[20:12] <Sysi> xubuntu543: rm -rf ~/.cache/sessions and uncheck "save session" on next logout or don't leave windows open
[20:12] <xubuntu543> it opens them even if i reboot with nothing opened
[20:13] <GridCube> xubuntu543, did the naut[tab][tab] completed nautilus?
[20:14] <xubuntu543> yes
[20:14] <GridCube> xubuntu543, you need to do this: sudo apt-get purge nautilus && sudo apt-get autoremove
[20:14] <GridCube> nautilus breaks the memory of sessions and remembers stuff even if you tell it not to
[20:15] <xubuntu543> ok - done
[20:15] <GridCube> that should do it
[20:15] <GridCube> use thunar, not nautilus
[20:16] <xubuntu543> thx a lot i'm off for a restart
[20:16] <GridCube> :)
[20:16] <Sysi> you still need to remove that one saved session
[20:17] <GridCube> Sysi, not if nautilus remembered it
[20:17] <Sysi> oh right
[20:17] <xubuntu647> wow thx a lot - it worked
[20:17] <GridCube> :D
[20:17] <xubuntu647> can you explain what exactly i just did?
[20:18] <GridCube> you had a secondary file manager, called nautilus, installed, its used by gnome to manage its desktop so it remembers the sessions for gnome
[20:18] <GridCube> but you are not using gnome so it remembers stuff but you have no way to tell it not to
[20:19] <xubuntu647> strange
[20:19] <xubuntu647> if was a clean install ... 2 days old
[20:19] <GridCube> thats why you allways install software with --no-install-recommends
[20:19] <xubuntu647> i'm absolutely new to linux :D
[20:19] <GridCube> :)
[20:19] <xubuntu647> ill rŕemember that in the future
[20:20] <GridCube> you should read this then http://xubuntu.org/news/category/faq/
[20:20] <xubuntu647> i did 10 min ago
[20:21] <xubuntu647> i realy staring to love linux allready
[20:21] <zyxel> hi
[20:21] <GridCube> !hi | zyxel
[20:21] <xubuntu647> thx for the great help i'm off to explore the new system now - bye
[20:22] <zyxel> what can i do if i have an error on usd hd "error to mount, clean structure"?
[20:28] <Aetcho> Hey, whatsup everyone? If you have some free time, i need some support. If you have the time, that is.
[21:38] <uskerine> hi
[21:39] <uskerine> how can i configure session menu (the one on the right side of the panel) and remove SUSPEND, HIBERNATE,  REBOOT  AND SHUTDOWN?
[21:41] <GridCube> uskerine, :) maybe you need to read this https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/xubuntu
[21:41] <martinphone> tumblerd doesnt allow me to unmount a hdd, what do I do? om doing nothing with it
[21:41] <martinphone> I just deleted a folder
[21:42] <martinphone> one or more applications are keeping the volume busy
[21:46] <uskerine> i already did that GridCube, but now my question is specifically related to the session applet and the included hibernate, suspend, reboot and shutdown buttons
[21:47] <GridCube> oh
[21:47] <GridCube> ok
[21:47] <GridCube> you just want to have a button to go to change users only?
[21:48] <uskerine> i would like to have only lock screen and logout
[21:48] <GridCube> mmhm
[21:48] <GridCube> i see
[21:49] <uskerine> it is going to be a server with 10 users
[21:50] <uskerine> so no further need to explain why i need to remove it
[21:50] <uskerine> :)
[21:51] <uskerine> maybe something in the kiosk mode could do it?
[21:52] <GridCube> uskerine, http://wiki.xfce.org/tips
[21:54] <Sysi> remove it and change for "Action buttons"
[22:01] <uskerine> Sysi, that's plan B
[22:02] <Sysi> real solution would be actually preventing users from shutdown/suspend/reboot of course
[22:02] <GridCube> uskerine, http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=4781
[22:02] <GridCube> but thats old
[22:05] <uskerine> gridcube
[22:05] <uskerine> thanks
[22:06] <uskerine> i guess i can do the same modifying xfce4-session.xml
[22:06] <uskerine> right?
[22:06] <GridCube> uskerine, see the last posts
[22:06] <GridCube> are from this year :D
[22:07] <GridCube> in any case you can ask there :P
[22:08] <uskerine> thanks gridcube, i will try it
[22:24] <uskerine> GridCube
[22:24] <uskerine> that's for the logout menu
[22:24] <uskerine> (http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=4781)
[22:24] <uskerine> not for the "session menu applet"
[22:24] <GridCube> oh
[22:25] <uskerine> but it seems to work on the logout menu
[22:25] <uskerine> however all options where already disabled except logout in that menu
[22:25] <GridCube> then you can have simply a logout launcher :P insted of the session menu applet
[22:26] <uskerine> i liked the session menu applet, because of the name of the user
[22:26] <uskerine> and because you can combine logout with lockscreen
[23:49] <uskerine>  hi, what should be done to ensure that new home directories created by adduser will be set up with permissions that enforeces that nobody else can access their data?