[14:12] <GridCube> if you place themes to ~/.local/share/themes they dont work, if you place them in /usr/share/themes they do
[14:14] <knome> GridCube, ~/.themes
[14:15] <GridCube> aaaaaaaa
[14:16] <knome> anybody been following the discussion in the xubuntu-users list?
[14:16] <GridCube> im not in that list
[14:16] <knome> if it's not too much to ask, please join; it's usually not too high traffic
[14:17] <knome> during this cycle we should get more moderators for that list anyway.
[14:17] <GridCube> knome, i cant find a link to the mailing list for users on xubuntu.org, theres only one to the devel list
[14:18] <knome> GridCube, try "help and support"
[14:18] <GridCube> ah
[14:18] <GridCube> i see 
[14:18] <GridCube> i was looking for it in get involved
[14:19] <knome> ;)
[14:19] <knome> why would it be there?
[14:20] <knome> anyway, bbl, going to eat soon
[14:20] <GridCube> i don't know :/
[14:20] <knome> use your brain, please
[14:20] <knome> :P
[14:22] <hobgoblin> knome: which discussion ?
[14:22] <knome> "you have got to be kidding me"
[14:22] <hobgoblin> if it's the 'you;ve got to be joking' one
[14:22] <hobgoblin> aah yes - send them to the forum - I will ban them
[14:23] <hobgoblin> troll is troll
[14:23] <knome> is it completely out of scope, or is it kind of ontopic?
[14:23] <ochosi> knome: link to the email/s?
[14:23] <knome> i noticed there was a message about religious stuff, but i didn't see much on that subject, just a reference
[14:23] <knome> ochosi, see https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xubuntu-users/2012-June/thread.html
[14:23] <GridCube> i don't see why someone will care about obvious trolling
[14:24] <hobgoblin> people keep answering GridCube 
[14:24] <knome> yes, people keep answering and mails will keep appearing in inboxes
[14:24] <GridCube> well then some moderator should tell people to calm down
[14:24] <knome> i don't want the list traffic to be complete nonsense
[14:25] <hobgoblin> how to stop it though
[14:25] <knome> there was only that one really bogus/troll email from the OP
[14:25] <ochosi> ok, read the original post, i'm definitely not reeding further
[14:25] <knome> ochosi, the OP got better.
[14:25] <knome> ochosi, the rest of the guys started trolling.
[14:25] <knome> bbl, dinne ->
[14:25] <knome> +r
[14:25] <ochosi> a-ha, well anyway, i'm not interested :)
[14:28] <hobgoblin> it was all a bit sad really
[14:44] <ochosi> yeah, i would guess so
[17:03] <GridCube> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1012257
[17:13] <micahg> GridCube: hrm, I didn't get that when I did it in unity
[17:14] <micahg> GridCube: does it happen in safe mode?
[17:15] <GridCube> how do i enable safemode?
[17:19] <GridCube> micahg, i started firefox -safe-mode
[17:19] <GridCube> draged a few bookmarks after the other a few times and it happened again
[17:20] <GridCube> it happened at like the tenth drag
[17:22] <micahg> hrm
[17:34] <GridCube> but im not sure that safe mode was actually enabled
[17:41] <micahg> GridCube: if safe mode was enabled, you'll get a dialog about safe mode on launch
[17:44] <GridCube> nope, didnt got that
[17:52] <GridCube> ok, got safe mode to work, no difference
[21:24] <GridCube> micahg, i can replicate the bug in my netbook fairly easy even with -safe-mode
[21:26] <micahg> GridCube: hrm, what about in a new profile (firefox -P)
[21:29] <GridCube> same results
[21:30] <GridCube> added a bunch of random bookmarks, tried to drag them to the new new tab page, whole system froze