[00:24] <dmacm> hello
[00:27] <zoogoo> hello guys. I'm just install xubuntu 12.xx
[00:28] <zoogoo> I did give Mint 13 a go yestuirday and even after i had installed the ati drivers for the ATI 7770 i have in this box it was still laggy so i threw it out
[00:43] <kid___> hello
[00:43] <kid___> my pc is: pen 3 3.0 ghz, ram 768 mb
[00:43] <kid___> can i run xubuntu?
[00:44] <kid___> sorry for my bad english
[00:49] <martinphone> http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/
[00:49] <martinphone> Minimum system requirements
[00:50] <pisecx> hey everybody
[00:50] <martinphone> go
[00:50] <pisecx> is there any link to download xubuntu dvd image?
[00:51] <pisecx> is there any dvd images at all?
[01:16] <crond> pisecx, xubuntu comes in a 700mb cd iso
[01:17] <crond> but you can burn it to a dvd if you wish
[01:17] <pisecx> how?
[01:17] <pisecx> one person doesn't have internet and want to prepare dvd to take it home
[01:17] <crond> same as you'd burn a cd
[01:17] <crond> just put a dvd in the drive
[01:17] <pisecx> the problem is - he needs lots of packages, the ability not to download them from internet
[01:18] <crond> pisecx, well, hm.
[01:18] <pisecx> you usually download ubuntu dvd for that particular reason
[01:18] <pisecx> I recommended him to create a local dvd repository
[01:19] <pisecx> just wanted to check if there are any xubuntu dvds or not
[01:19] <pisecx> it seems like not
[01:19] <pisecx> at least not on the official web site
[01:19] <crond> Not that I see in a listing on a mirror - http://mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca/xubuntu-releases/12.04/release/
[01:19] <pisecx> yep
[01:20] <pisecx> ok, thanks
[01:20] <pisecx> I just wanted to check, maybe I'm missing something
[01:24] <pisecx> exit
[01:24] <pisecx> ops )
[01:34] <BuntZooZoo> Hey, can someone point me to the right place to set a screen resolution in Xubuntu?
[01:35] <BuntZooZoo> I found the "Display" utility, but all it does is give me a list of 4 to pick from.
[01:35] <BuntZooZoo> The actual resolution of my netbook screen isn't an option.
[01:35] <BuntZooZoo> So, how do I add it?
[01:38] <BuntZooZoo> I understand such magic can be accomplished with entries in the xorg.conf file...but I can't find an xorg.conf in xubuntu...
[01:39] <bazhang> !crosspost | BuntZooZoo
[01:41] <BuntZooZoo> oh...busted.
[01:42] <BuntZooZoo> I'd be happy to stick with #xubuntu but it looked like no one was talking in here.
[01:43] <BuntZooZoo> And...no one is talking in here.  But someone's paying close enough attention to pick up a cross post.  was that a bot?
[01:43] <bazhang> BuntZooZoo, no
[01:43] <bazhang> BuntZooZoo, you are getting help in #ubuntu .
[01:44] <BuntZooZoo> But I
[01:44] <bazhang> ...
[01:44] <BuntZooZoo> 'm not. It loks like I need xubuntu specific info.
[01:44] <bazhang> no you don't
[01:46] <BuntZooZoo> well, the preferene utility in Xubuntu will be an XFCE utility, right?  It displays 4 resolutions for me.  How do I add another that actually matches my netbook screen?
[01:51] <BuntZooZoo> I should be able to do this (I think) in xorg.conf. But I don't know if an entry there will show up in the Display utility's menu (which would be nice) AND, I can't actually find xubuntu's xorg.conf
[01:53] <bazhang> create one. it will be obeyed.
[01:55] <BuntZooZoo> so, where does xubuntu's ordinary startup process get settings info from?  And where does the XFCE Display utility populate its menu from?  The docs that install with it are ...not very detailed.
[03:24] <Gdoumou> o/
[05:46] <ChristopherNg> knome: are you awake?
[05:49] <ChristopherNg> knome: wake up.
[07:10] <knome> ChristopherNg, :P
[07:21] <ChristopherNg> welcome
[07:21] <knome> thanks
[07:24] <ChristopherNg> knome: does Xubuntu only change the GUI from the regular ubuntu or it changes some other things aswell?
[07:25] <ChristopherNg> I was going to ask if you would consider making xubuntu more light weight.
[07:30] <astraljava> ChristopherNg: Xubuntu uses Xfce4 as the DE, instead of GNOME (compared to vanilla).
[07:30] <astraljava> That's a big factor in making it more light-weight.
[07:30] <astraljava> If you have other suggestions, feel free to let us know.
[07:32] <ChristopherNg> how about removing those n00bish games and other things people do not use or need?
[07:37] <hobgoblin> who picks ChristopherNg ? you're useless thing might be my important one ;)
[07:37] <ChristopherNg> well those games?
[07:37] <ChristopherNg> i mean really who the hell wants them?
[07:37] <ChristopherNg> heh
[07:38] <hobgoblin> :)
[07:38] <hobgoblin> my mum ...
[07:39] <ChristopherNg> your mum is weird lol
[07:54] <nonuby> can someone tell me what the default font is for xubuntu 12.04, i experimetning changing and now want to changeback
[08:04] <ChristopherNg> just check restore default
[12:06] <laite> why isn't apturl installed by default in xubuntu?
[12:21] <SandJ> laite, I think apturl may be excluded by default because it makes one-click-install too easy, and so is a vulnerability.
[12:57] <olbi> hello
[12:58] <olbi> how I can add to Right Mouse Menu: Run as Administrator
[13:02] <laite> olbi: you can add custom actions in file manager from Edit->configure custom actions
[13:03] <laite> the command for this would be: gksu exo-open %f
[13:06] <olbi> hmm, I shoud logout and login, than it should works?
[17:24] <csenger41> hello
[17:26] <GridCube> !hi | csenger41
[17:27] <csenger41> where can I submit a Xubuntu 12.10 feature idea?
[17:29] <Pici> !brainstorm | perhaps
[17:32] <GridCube> csenger41, sadly the 12.10 brainstorming cycle has already ended http://xubuntu.org/news/brainstorming-the-12-10-release/
[17:33] <csenger41> ohh damn
[17:33] <csenger41> :(
[17:33] <csenger41> I forgot its not May, but June
[17:33] <GridCube> csenger41, but please feel free to send a mail to the mailing list with your idea
[17:33] <csenger41> LOL
[17:34] <csenger41> GridCube: where can I find instructions for that mailing list?
[17:35] <GridCube> csenger41, http://xubuntu.org/contribute/
[17:36] <GridCube> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel
[17:50] <csenger41> GridCube: thanks for the help, email sent :)
[17:50] <GridCube> :)
[17:51] <GridCube> reading
[17:51] <csenger41> well forgot to mention that I'm not native english speaker, so sorry for my grammar :S
[17:53] <GridCube> nah, its ok
[17:53] <GridCube> csenger41, i recommend you to go to #xubuntu-devel
[17:53] <venomik> всем привет помогите тормохит флеш в браузерных играх поставил флеш аид
[17:53] <venomik> непомогает
[17:54] <GridCube> !ru | venomik
[18:39] <martinphone> is there any easy way to create FF profiles with xubuntu?
[18:41] <holstein> i would just use something in FF like http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-and-remove-firefox-profiles
[18:41] <holstein> it'll work the same in xubuntu as any other linux (or should) and a plugin is likely easily available for what you are looking for
[18:46] <martinphone> holstein kuhe geben gutes milch
[18:48] <holstein> martinphone: id say the cow that comes with firefox, that gives you profile support as a plugin in the browser, unless i felt like that was more appropriate for the *-offtopic channel ;)
[18:48] <martinphone> odd, the link doesnt work and I dont find that app in the app menu
[18:49] <holstein> martinphone: what link? the link i gave?... i would look for *any* profile manager as an addon or plugin
[18:49] <holstein> http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/profile-manager-create-and-remove-firefox-profiles
[18:56] <martinphone> odd indeed
[18:56] <martinphone> could it be for being behind privoxy? all other sites work
[18:57] <holstein> not sure..  wouldnt sweat it, just search for a profiles manager in FF, and install it
[19:00] <martinphone> holsteing am I a big idiot if I dont find any? I see for gmail and other...
[19:00] <martinphone> holstein,
[19:22] <martinphone> what other add ons do you use with TBB?
[21:17] <rychusj> when using xfce-graphite theme, it changes input fields and/or the font color of the input fields.  is there anyway to change the settings so my theme doesn't affect my browser?
[21:18] <GridCube> rychusj, xubuntu uses a combination of gtk2 and gtk3 apps, if the theme you are using doesnt support both graphical systems then issues will come up
[21:19] <rychusj> ok, so i need to look for themes that work with gtk2, gtk3 and xfce?  sorry, i'm new to xubuntu
[21:20] <GridCube> if you want to try a supported theme thats darker than the default greybird i recommend you to get the git for albatross https://github.com/shimmerproject/Albatross
[21:21] <GridCube> rychusj, xfce by itself works on gtk2
[21:21] <GridCube> xubuntu ships applications that are in gtk3 also
[21:21] <GridCube> you will need a theme that has both engines
[21:23] <rychusj> GridCub: thanks, i'll give it a shot
[22:09] <RandomDude123> Hello, I need help.
[22:09] <GridCube> !ask | RandomDude123
[22:09] <RandomDude123> I broke my Xfce.
[22:10] <GridCube> !details | RandomDude123
[22:11] <RandomDude123> Yes, I tried to switch to unity 3d, I installed unity and deleted xfce... The unity is not appering in session selection.
[22:11] <RandomDude123> And xfce can't load (Got Deleted).
[22:12] <GridCube> RandomDude123, go to a tty, press ctrl-alt-f1, log in and do this:
[22:12] <GridCube> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[22:12] <GridCube> that should fix things up
[22:12] <RandomDude123> Thanks.
[22:15] <RandomDude123> And BTW how to make the unity work?
[22:15] <GridCube> no idea, you should ask on #ubuntu
[22:15] <RandomDude123> Okay, Thanks, you were very helpful.
[22:16] <GridCube> :) no problem
[22:33] <csenger41> hello, anyone here?
[22:39] <GridCube> !anyone | csenger41
[22:41] <csenger41> GridCube: could you tell me where does the window button layout settings stored in XFCE?
[22:41] <GridCube> i believe thats a chromium setting
[22:42] <csenger41> nope, I've asked after it, they said it gets the info from a metacity key
[22:43] <csenger41> but a guy said to tell him where XFCE stores the information, and maybe they will fix it
[22:44] <GridCube> csenger41, :) if you google, you will find: http://wiki.xfce.org/howto/xfwm4_theme
[22:46] <csenger41> I have no .themes folder in my home di
[22:46] <csenger41> *dir
[22:46] <csenger41> yes, i pressed Ctrl+H to see hidden files
[22:47] <GridCube> then you are using /usr/local/themes
[22:47] <GridCube> /usr/local/share/themes
[22:48] <csenger41> nothing there either
[22:49] <csenger41> but found it in /usr/share/themes
[22:50] <GridCube> mmhm
[22:53] <csenger41> hm, strange, button_layout line is missing for me
[22:53] <csenger41> for greybird theme, which I'm using atm
[22:53] <SkippersBoss> Have you tried http://xubuntugeek.blogspot.com/2011/11/window-buttons-on-left-side-xubuntu.html
[22:53] <GridCube> ochosi, ping
[23:00] <csenger41> SkippersBoss: that link looks good, but it doesnt explain where to find the file itself :S
[23:03] <xubuntu682> Greetings everyone :)
[23:03] <xubuntu682> I am having issues with my T61 thinkpad, using 12.04
[23:05] <GridCube> !details | xubuntu682
[23:05] <xubuntu682> OK, thanks for the response
[23:05] <xubuntu682> for that are familiar, the T61 laptop has  3 volume control buttons in the upper left hand of the keyboard area
[23:05] <xubuntu682> mute, down, up.
[23:06] <xubuntu682> They work intermittently
[23:06] <xubuntu682> Sometimes they do, sometimes they do not, and I haven't been able to figure out the pattern yet.
[23:06] <xubuntu682> I think that it might have something to do with how Pavucontrol works, but I am definitley not sure
[23:08] <GridCube> im sorry xubuntu682 i wouldnt know, but please wait to someone with more knowledge to come
[23:08] <xubuntu682> i have searched the various forum posts, and there are problems similar to mine, although I don't think anyone has addressed it satisfactorily
[23:09] <xubuntu682> additional issues are:  Internal mic not working, does not shut down properly, significant CPU slowdown when cycling from desktop to desktop, ARANDR doesn't work when NVIDIA GPU is used, etc.
[23:09] <xubuntu682> :D
[23:10] <xubuntu682> Precise Pangolin is functional, yet broken in many, many ways.
[23:10] <GridCube> thats sad
[23:12] <csenger41> xubuntu682:  Arandr doesn't work when using ATI GPU either
[23:13] <xubuntu682> csenger41: I can live without arandr.
[23:13] <xubuntu682> I have the nvidia applet that interfaces with xconf
[23:13] <xubuntu682> but, these are all annoyances.
[23:27] <csenger41> dammit, I could help with internal mic problem :/
[23:43] <csenger41> someone please help me find out which file does this command edits:
[23:43] <csenger41> xfconf-query -c xfwm4 -p /general/button_layout -s "CMH|O"