[00:10] <MeXTuX> I'm using command line svn client and everytime I enter a command this warning appears ---> WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to: /tmp/keyring-lm7o0e/pkcs11: No such file or directory
[00:33] <Unit193> MeXTuX: Answer in Bug #932177
[00:37] <MeXTuX> i will check it :D thank you
[00:43] <Unit193> Sure, annoyed me enough, so I fixed it and commented because someone made me. :(
[00:43] <Unit193> ;)
[03:22] <asterismo> hey people
[03:22] <asterismo> i need to customize a Xubuntu 12.04 live CD but i do not know how to edit default panel layout
[03:22] <asterismo> does anybody knows how to edit this?
[03:23] <asterismo> or where this setting is stored in the squashfs ?
[04:44] <Moakki> hello, I would like some help on xubuntu 12.04
[04:44] <Moakki> I looked around to change my sound theme to maybe make my own and add it but I don't know how to do this
[04:45] <Moakki> Now I know my system sound volume is activated but it didn't change a thing
[04:50] <Moakki> can anyone help?
[07:19] <Guest11504> how do i stop the firefox download window from blinking when a file being downloaded is complete?
[07:43] <Marzata> Guest11504: http://superuser.com/questions/63762/is-there-way-to-disable-download-bar-blinking-in-firefox
[07:46] <Guest11504> marzata: thanks
[10:23] <roshambles> Heya, does compiz work on xubuntu? Because I got it and I'm trying to enable zoom but no matter what key combination I use it won't work
[10:24] <roshambles> at first i thought my button between ctrl and alt wasn't configured to work but I found out it did, forgot the command though. Was it xev? Either way, if anyone has got compiz working with xu I'd like to hear from you
[13:02] <JohnDDD> hello people, i have screwed my fstab. I can boot in recovery mode, but it is read only. How can I correct my fstab in writeable mode?
[13:03] <hobgoblin> do you have the backup in the same place?
[13:03] <hobgoblin> or do you have no backup
[13:03] <JohnDDD> no, I don't, but i rememer what I have changed
[13:03] <JohnDDD> i have tried to add optimisations for ssd and, did exactly as told, but it does not work
[13:04] <hobgoblin> k - use one of the other things in the recovery menu - like grub or something - it'll mount the drive read/write then enter then root terminal
[13:04] <hobgoblin> then you can nano /etc/fstab
[13:05] <hobgoblin> no idea why they made it readonly
[13:05] <crond> JohnDDD, mount -n -o remount,rw /
[13:05] <JohnDDD> will try, thank you very much both of you
[13:05] <hobgoblin> crond: thanks - knew there was a way, just never remember it
[13:05] <hobgoblin> still think it's a stupid idea :)
[13:08] <JohnDDD> mount -n -o remount,rw / gives me not mounted or bad option
[13:11] <JohnDDD> the grub option does not work too
[13:11] <JohnDDD> i have added extra options for mounting / and one of them is bad
[13:12] <JohnDDD> can i mount fstab manually?
[13:12] <hobgoblin> JohnDDD: do it the long way - boot the livecd/usb - mount the drive and then edit the file from there
[13:13] <JohnDDD> but I don't have usb key by hand now and notebook is nebook, so i cannot use cd :(
[13:14] <JohnDDD> if it's best possible option, maybe i can borrow some, the one i used for installation i lost somewhere
[13:21] <hobgoblin> I don't know how to mount it if it's not working - sorry
[13:22] <JohnDDD> ok, never mind, will borrow some usb pen. thank you anyway
[13:27] <JohnDDD> hurray, found anther usb flash disk :)
[13:27] <hobgoblin> :)
[13:27] <JohnDDD> it even boots :)
[13:27] <hobgoblin> even better
[13:27] <JohnDDD> i had linux on all my flash drives as i'm looing them frequently :)
[13:28] <JohnDDD> after that boot, what shall I do?
[13:28] <JohnDDD> i guess there will be /etc/fstab from sda1 on some other place
[13:29] <hobgoblin> gksudo thunar - click on the drive so it mounts - find fstab and right click - open in leafpad and edit it - save
[13:29] <hobgoblin> or you could mount it yourself if you know and edit it from the terminal
[13:31] <JohnDDD> thanks. how i can mount that from terminal?
[13:31] <JohnDDD> with gksudo i see only flash filesystem
[13:32] <hobgoblin> I'd sudo mount /dev/sdxy /mnt
[13:33] <JohnDDD> yup, working like a charm :)
[13:33] <JohnDDD> now i can fix that, many thanks!
[13:33] <hobgoblin> cool
[13:33] <JohnDDD> oh no, it is readonly :(
[13:33] <JohnDDD> can i force mount in rw?
[13:34] <JohnDDD> sorry, forgo sudo ;)
[13:34] <hobgoblin> you can't sudo nano /mnt/etc/fstab ?
[13:35] <GridCube> in any case gksu leafpad
[13:36] <GridCube> but he should really man mount
[13:36] <GridCube> and man fstab
[13:38] <JohnDDD> it seems that my xubuntu not recognizet nodirtime option :(
[13:39] <JohnDDD> but I removed that and it works ok now. many thanks, guys
[13:39] <JohnDDD> i'm booted back in my lovely xubuntu :)
[13:41] <JohnDDD> btw. have you by hand some *working* optimizations for ssd to fstab?
[13:41] <GridCube> !ssd
[13:42] <JohnDDD> ?
[13:42] <GridCube> no, ubottu doesnt know about ssd
[13:42] <GridCube> :)
[13:43] <JohnDDD> i think it does, because it is pretty fast even on my old acer aspire one, comparing to windows ;)
[13:43] <JohnDDD> but i wanted to get rid of unnecessary writes
[13:48] <hobgoblin> GridCube: I know gksudo leafpad - but I still had my in recovery mode head on
[13:48] <GridCube> :)
[13:48] <GridCube> i install mc and use the embebed editor
[13:48] <hobgoblin> I just use nano :p
[14:09] <JohnDDD> have fun guys and thanks again for helping me, bye
[14:34] <martinphone> how do I redirect all traffic trhough localhost:8118?
[14:35] <martinphone> and whats the shortcut to open a terminal?
[14:36] <holstein> control+alt+t ? does that work?
[14:36] <holstein> i always set it to super+t ala #! :)
[14:37] <martinphone> are these instructions outdated?
[14:37] <martinphone> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-users/2007-June/000755.html
[14:37] <martinphone> gksu /etc/environment doesnt opne anything
[14:37] <holstein> gksudo is what i would use
[14:38] <holstein> gksudo nano /path/to/file
[14:38] <holstein> gksudo gedit /path/to/file
[14:38] <holstein> sudo nano will work fine actually
[14:38] <martinphone> nothing, instructions must be outdated
[14:39] <holstein> martinphone: if the file isnt there, it'll try and make an empty one
[14:39] <martinphone> sudo nano opened a file with just one line
[14:39] <holstein> yup.. thats it then
[14:39] <GridCube> mmhm
[14:40] <GridCube> martinphone, gksu leafpad /etc/enviroment
[14:40] <GridCube> should do the same
[14:40] <martinphone> can anyone please confimr that https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-users/2007-June/000755.html is not outdated?
[14:40] <GridCube> xubuntu never used gedit
[14:40] <holstein> yeah.. but nano will work fine
[14:41] <holstein> martinphone: you can confirm.. add the line, test... know how to revert
[14:41] <GridCube> yep thats pretty much about right
[14:44] <martinphone> what am I doing wrong? I tried both 127.0.0.1:8118 and localhost:8118 and other apps are not proxied
[14:45] <GridCube> martinphone, edit also /etc/bash.bashrc
[14:47] <GridCube> martinphone, add http_proxy=proxy:port to the end of that file
[14:47] <martinphone> thanks GridCube , I was already googling...
[14:47] <GridCube> save are sudo apt-get update  to test it
[14:49] <martinphone> GridCube, update works, but chromium is still out of proxy
[14:50] <GridCube> mmhhm
[14:50] <GridCube> martinphone, launch chromium like this:
[14:50] <martinphone> what if I follow: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?s=d5efb7bc812cbc987bf05227c42f06fb&p=8508643&postcount=7
[14:51] <GridCube> http_proxy=proxy:port chromium
[14:52] <martinphone> chromium: command not found
[14:53] <GridCube> http_proxy=proxy:port chromium-browser
[14:53] <GridCube> martinphone, :/
[14:53] <GridCube> in any case that link says the same that you just did
[14:54] <martinphone> [14726:14763:16406384501:ERROR:nss_ocsp.cc(588)] No URLRequestContext for OCSP handler.
[14:54] <martinphone> and no, still out of proxy
[14:58] <GridCube> martinphone, try this, change it accordingly /usr/bin/env http_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:8118" no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1,192.168.0.0/24" /usr/bin/chromium
[15:00] <GridCube> ooooooooor
[15:01] <martinphone> GridCube, adding  http_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:8118" no_proxy="localhost,127.0.0.1,192.168.0.0/24" /usr/bin/chromium to the end of that file
[15:01] <GridCube> martinphone, use chromium-browser --proxy-pac=///path/to/proxy.pac
[15:01] <GridCube> no
[15:01] <GridCube> just launch it like that
[15:02] <martinphone> where do I find proxy.pac?
[15:02] <GridCube> you have to make it
[15:03] <martinphone> ok..
[15:04] <GridCube> martinphone, http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxProxyConfig
[15:28] <martinphone> can I use ubuntu system service (synaptic) with xubuntu?
[15:36] <baizon> martinphone: yes
[15:37] <martinphone> baizon, please instruct the noob, I dont see any GUI, command line only?
[15:38] <baizon> martinphone: http://linux.about.com/od/xubuntu_doc/a/xubudg13t02.htm
[15:41] <martinphone> baizon, I know what synaptic is, what I dont know is how to access ubuntu system service to edit proxy settings
[15:41] <baizon> a ok
[15:42] <baizon> martinphone: so install it
[15:42] <baizon> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-system-service
[15:45] <martinphone> ok, now what? I dont see any new icon
[15:46] <GridCube> alt-f2: ubuntu-system-service
[15:49] <martinphone> ailed to execute child process "ubuntu-system-service" (No such file or directory).
[15:49] <martinphone> f*
[15:50] <GridCube> welp
[15:50] <GridCube> martinphone, you still insist with the chromium ?
[15:51] <martinphone> GridCube, no, Im not going to change just proxy settings for a browser, I need it for all apps that use internet, and it must be an easy and fast way (college)
[15:52] <GridCube> martinphone, well, what other programs are not connecting now?
[15:53] <martinphone> that ubuntu-system-service from synaptic
[15:55] <dreamtraveler> hi i had just installed ccsm but for some reason i dont see the effects of it even though i have enabled wooby effects on windows
[15:55] <dreamtraveler> any suggestion ?
[15:57] <GridCube> dreamtraveler, kill xfwm and start compiz
[15:57] <GridCube> compiz --replace
[15:57] <GridCube> if im not mistaken
[15:58] <GridCube> martinphone, maybe you will get better help at #ubuntu-servers
[15:58] <GridCube> :/
[15:58] <GridCube> #ubuntu-server
[16:00] <martinphone> ok
[16:09] <drc> clear
[16:13] <GridCube> /clear drc
[16:13] <GridCube> :D
[16:13] <hobgoblin> I prefer opaque
[16:14] <drc> It's ok...I cleared all my weapons before I came inside.
[16:15] <nanotube> my nemesis nano the text editor strikes again.
[17:00] <lsa> Does anyone know where I can find an up to date package for rdesktop?
[17:01] <GridCube> !info rdesktop
[17:01] <GridCube> what is rdesktop for lsa?
[17:02] <lsa> rdp client
[17:02] <lsa> connecting to windows systems
[17:04] <GridCube> lsa, see what ubottu said, thats the one in the repos
[17:04] <GridCube> lsa, i've heard this is a good client: http://remmina.sourceforge.net/
[17:04] <lsa> GridCube: I wonder why I am not getting that version, that is the one I want
[17:05] <lsa> I just did a dist-upgrade and do-release-upgrade
[17:05] <GridCube> lsa, are you using precise?
[17:05] <lsa> 11.04
[17:06] <GridCube> !info rdesktop 11.04
[17:07] <lsa> is there a file in /etc that says, or something?
[17:07] <lsa> not my system, ha
[17:07] <GridCube> !info rdesktop maverick
[17:08] <lsa> that what it is giving me, 1.6.0.  Also looks like it's installing an amd64 package.  Might be the explanation.
[17:08] <lsa> "Unpacking rdesktop (from .../rdesktop_1.6.0-3ubuntu4.1_amd64.deb) ...
[17:08] <GridCube> lsa, thats the one availabe on your sistem
[17:08] <GridCube> the newest version is available on precise
[17:09] <GridCube> lsa, thats the one available for maverick, as ubottu said
[17:09] <lsa> I guess I'll be reinstalling then.
[17:09] <lsa> Don't want to mess around with recompiling packages
[17:09] <lsa> Thanks for the help
[17:10] <GridCube> :)
[17:58] <asterismo> hi people
[17:58] <asterismo>  i need to customize a Xubuntu 12.04 live CD but i do not know how to edit default panel layout
[17:58] <asterismo> can anyone help me?
[17:59] <asterismo>  or where this setting is stored in the squashfs ?
[17:59] <asterismo> can settings be exported with gsettings as well as gnome 2 desktop settings?
[18:00] <GridCube> !customlivecd | asterismo
[19:40] <P-Chan> Hey Guys my Xubuntu works very bad. Is very unstable. I am on MATE desktop now and Gnome 2 and MATE are lightweight
[19:41] <P-Chan> My XFCE is bugged?
[19:41] <P-Chan> Is my XFCE bugged?
[19:41] <pleia2> if you're more specific about the problems you're having we may be able to help you
[19:42] <P-Chan> pleia2: Well I can't open two tabs or more with youtube because my XFCE slowdown
[19:43] <P-Chan> Mouse lag, XFCE stop. I solved the stop problem with zramswap enabler
[19:43] <pleia2> and this doesn't happen with other desktop environments?
[19:43] <P-Chan> pleia2: no
[19:43] <pleia2> same browser?
[19:43] <P-Chan> since XFCE 4.6 and 4.4 I have this problem
[19:43] <P-Chan> pleia2: no. In chrome, Firefox, firefox forks and chromium
[19:44] <P-Chan> If I open libreoffice too
[19:44] <pleia2> you mean xfce slows down with all browsers?
[19:44] <P-Chan> pleia2: yes + libreoffice
[19:45] <hobgoblin> what specs is the machine P-Chan ?
[19:46] <P-Chan> hobgoblin: http://filebin.ca/4NdzTKom7fi
[19:47] <pleia2> those specs are very similar to my mini9 running xubuntu 12.04, it can't really playback youtube smoothly or run libreoffice very fast, but that's just because the machine is slow
[19:48] <pleia2> if you add more ram you'll probably have better luck
[19:49] <pleia2> I mean, it works ok :) just wouldn't expect it to be super fast or anything
[19:50] <P-Chan> pleia2: But XFCE is more lightweight than gnome or MATE
[19:50] <pleia2> it's lighter than gnome3, but isn't MATE gnome2-based?
[19:51] <pleia2> the later benchmarks put gnome2 and xfce at about equal with defaults in ubuntu
[19:51] <P-Chan> pleia2: Ok guy. XFCE is heavier than Mate, Gnome 2, Mate
[19:51] <P-Chan> ok bye
[19:52] <pleia2> odd
[19:52] <drc> Well, that was...entertaining.
[19:52] <hobgoblin> that wasn't the answer they wanted then
[19:52] <drc> never is
[19:52] <pleia2> flash is pretty much a disaster on those old atom-based netbooks
[19:53] <pleia2> (as if it's not a diaster everywhere :))
[19:54] <hobgoblin> :)
[19:55] <Unit193> It's bad on everything, best you can do is either be forced to install Chrome, or try for adobe-flashplugin in the partner repo.
[20:38] <martinphone> I have a downloaded a movie, I have changes its filename, but in vlc it appears named as a website, how do I change that? demuxing?
[20:40] <drc> place movie in vlc...open playlist...right mouse click on movie...information...make changes, be sure to "save metadata".
[20:42] <martinphone> drc, I dont see any open playlist in media
[20:43] <drc> Is the playlist open?
[20:44] <drc> nevermind
[20:44] <martinphone> its not a playlist, its just one mkv file of 8gb
[20:44] <drc> ctr-h will toggle vlc in and out of minimal mode (no menu/controls).
[20:45] <drc> Toggle so that the menu and controls are showing.
[20:45] <drc> In Menu...View>Playlist
[20:46] <drc> when playlist is showing, highlight the video and go through the steps I outlined earlier.
[20:47] <martinphone> many thanks drc
[20:47] <drc> working?
[20:48] <martinphone> crap, i changed and saved metadata and closed the movie, but the web address still apeears as the title...
[20:49] <drc> do it again...sometimes it seems like vlc doen;t take the changes (but is probably all my fault)
[20:49] <drc> Also, it may be hard coded into the video.
[20:49] <martinphone> it seems is protected... redid it twice and everytime i click on the movie it reverts from what I wrote to that darn webpage address
[20:49] <drc> :(
[20:49] <martinphone> if its hard coded in the video, what do I do?
[20:50] <drc> get used to seeing the web adress
[20:50] <martinphone> lol
[20:50] <drc> i.e., I have no idea :)
[20:50] <drc> check the permission on the file
[20:50] <drc> ok, so I had one idea
[20:51] <martinphone> drc, what if I demux it?
[20:51] <martinphone> mkvmerge
[20:51] <drc> I admit to ignorance here...what is demuxing?
[20:52]  * drc is a av consumer not producer :)
[20:52] <martinphone> a tool to transforma cideo to mkv format, or to append several 20 min sections into a 2 hours movie
[20:52] <martinphone> video*
[20:52] <martinphone> synaptic or software center are your friends too
[20:52] <drc> ah...like pitivi?
[20:53] <drc> try it it might work.
[20:53] <martinphone> now im the noob who doesnt know what pitivi is
[20:53] <drc> an app to do some of that stuff.
[20:53] <drc> take several pron videos and make a longer porn video :)
[20:54] <drc> not that I've ever done that...but I've heard tell of doing that somewhere on the 'net
[20:56] <martinphone> me neither, but i liek delicious pron
[22:02] <Azelphur> just did a fresh install of XUbuntu and kept my /home, but it won't let me login. Brand new user lets me login fine. I assume something in /home is messing it up. Any ideas?
[22:52] <Ariel_Calzada> hi, i'm trying to use muy bluetooth headset with xubuntu 12.04 but it lets me connect the headset but the sound pass throught the internal speakers any idea?
[22:55] <holstein> Ariel_Calzada: i usually try pavucontrol first, assuming the device shows up in the terminal when you run aplay -l