[00:02] !purexfce|Could always use this too [00:02] Could always use this too: If you want to remove all !KDE and !Gnome packages and have a default !Xubuntu system follow the instructions here « http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purexfce » === Chad is now known as Guest57067 [02:48] i install xubunto in a comapq presario v2000 and it seems that many drivers were lose including the wifi, what may i do ? (sorry my english) [02:51] ??? [02:59] k [05:16] I am having problems using xubuntu [05:16] i had ubuntu 12.04 previously [05:17] i used synaptics manager to get the update but i see no difference...Could you help? [05:26] :) [05:26] can help when you are gone :( [05:26] :P [05:31] cant* [05:57] can somebody help me i got a problem wit xubuntu wireless [06:00] its any body here !!!!!! [06:01] !ask xubuntu327 [06:01] !ask [06:01] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [06:01] !patience [06:01] Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or http://ubuntuforums.org or http://askubuntu.com/ [06:24] Which xfce process is responsible for autorun when enabled / supported on a mounted volume? [06:28] thunar-volman iirc KombuchaKip [06:32] well_laid_lawn: I took a look through here svn://svn.debian.org/pkg-xfce/goodies/trunk/thunar-volman/ and it just doesn't look like the tree contains any code. Just debianization. [06:36] I think just thunar/gvfs does it after deprecatinh HAL [06:39] KombuchaKip: http://wiki.xfce.org/dev/thunar-volman-udev [06:39] you can disable it in Settings -> removable devices [08:36] in which file "fce4-power-manager-settings" save settings? [09:03] hi ..i have a thing with skype.. i have made skype to enter an account everytime it starts..but i have forgot my password and i want to find it.. i search through .skype file but cant find anything (and if i do its not readable) please help [09:04] i want to find it cos i am making a list with all the accouts i have.. so..i need the pass..any help? [09:07] no one? [09:07] any help? [09:08] bonno: that's a question you have to search the answer for on skype.com [09:08] bonno: the skype password is encrypted in ~/.Skype/yourname/config.xml [09:08] bonno: if it's sane then it will save your passwords encrypted [09:09] and how do i decrypt it? [09:09] snikker: power-manager saves via xfconf, the best way to access xfconf is via xfconf-query or the xfce4-settings-editor [09:09] i searched on skype.com but didnt found anything [09:09] bonno: why don't you just reset your password to something new? [09:09] bonno: you can't... login in skype then change the password [09:10] yeah..i dont remember my pass so i can change it :/ [09:11] bonno: is there no "forgot your password" -> receive email option on the website? [09:11] and there is now option as on firefox whivh lets you see the password [09:11] bonno: IF the password is stored in your pc, youc can login in skyp, THEN you can change the password [09:12] cant change my pass cos i dont know the one i have..but verivication email could work.. i guessed it was more easy to figure out via .skype files [09:14] ochosi: but there isn't a file text which i can edit for change the settings? [09:14] snikker: there is (it's an xml), but that's not the sane way of changing the settings [09:15] snikker: if you want to change them in the commandline, e.g. in a script, find the right xfconf-query command, that's far better/safer than parsing xml and changing a value there [09:15] ochosi: do yuo [09:16] ochosi: ok, i'll use xconf-query, but what's is the file with the settings? so a can save it [09:17] * so i can [09:17] snikker: xfconf-query also saves the values for you :) [09:17] ochosi: yes but if i want export the file? [09:17] there is a command for that? [09:17] snikker: but if you _must_ know, the files are in ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/ [09:18] so if you want to copy your settings to another machine, you can take the right xml from that folder [09:18] ochosi: ok, thank you [09:19] snikker: np, yw === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [09:53] Hi [09:53] is there any way to install a CPU temperature applet in Xubuntu? Thanks!! [09:53] I run a souble screen-setup using flgrx, and i want to have the [09:53] same panels on top/bottom of each screen - is there a easy way to copy a panel [09:53] setup? [09:55] papastrumf try conky i think i found a link yesterday on google where you can download the conkyrc file [09:55] sumfin like sensors-applet??? [09:55] for Xubuntu [09:56] also try screenlets (there are many desktop applets there about sensoring CPU and memory [09:56] bonno thanks [09:57] but are they in the repository? [09:57] but conky i think is better.. although it needs a little configuring .. [09:58] yeah..go to software center and type screenlets [10:01] bonno, cool man [10:01] i've got it installed [10:02] but only appears a black column in my left desktop [10:02] a black column? [10:02] yess [10:02] what did you got installed? [10:03] screenlets [10:03] and then sysmonitor [10:03] yeah..i had a problem with than too..wait [10:04] cheers bro [10:06] mine works fine.. i dont know how i did fix it :p [10:07] try conky..google it its better i think === magnus__ is now known as untaken [10:11] bonno, i found this https://sites.google.com/site/xubuntuinstallhowto/conky [10:11] i don't know if it is updated [10:34] someone please help [10:34] I installed Cossacks with Wine [10:34] works fine [10:35] but we cannot play multiplayer LAN game [10:35] how can I disable the firewall or ping someone? [10:41] chaosman: Xubuntu doesn't have a firewall set by default, and you can ping when you open a terminal, and write `ping `, without backticks and brackets of course. [10:47] astraljava, yes I can ping him, and he can ping me [10:48] ok so there is no firewall [10:48] but we still can't see each other in the game [10:48] he has Windows opsystem [10:48] is that the problem? [11:46] ___ === Chad is now known as Guest14543 [13:37] test [13:38] any one on [13:38] ? [13:39] wohooo? [13:46] :( [13:49] hey hey [13:50] any one have a sec or 2 ? [13:55] i have 2 sec === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [15:06] Hi, I'm running xubuntu without the indicator applet. But without the applet I didn't find a way to have a volume mixer in the panel. Any hints what I have to install or to enable? [15:12] mixer applet should be available in "Add new items" dialog by default [15:15] Dice: there is no mixer applet on my installation (xubuntu 12.04 default installation with the desktop cd) [15:15] Do you know the name of the mixer or the packages which I have to install? [15:16] xfce4-mixer or thunar-volman ? [15:17] Whoop, second is externel volume management (I remembered the name because I had an issue with it. :P ) [15:19] Unit193: xfc4-mixer was missing on my system, now I have a applet. Thanks! [15:19] Sure. [15:21] Just one more question. Clicking on the applet opens the whole mixer dialog. Is it possible to get only a slider to increase/decrease the volume like in the indicator applet or on other desktops? [15:34] BeS: no, but you can scroll on it [15:36] Dice: ah, that's a nice feature. At least for the desktop but at the Laptop... === Chad is now known as Chad___ [16:46] hello help the wireless cant activate after i instal xubuntu (sorry my english) [16:47] kira_, :) no problem [16:48] kira_, whats your wireless card [16:48] ? [16:50] i think its an airforce one 54 g [16:53] a broadcom corporation bcm4318 [16:58] ?!! [16:59] kira_, you can know by doing lspci [17:00] !bcm [17:00] Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs [17:00] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx This is closer to it. [17:00] ok i will check thanks [17:01] Weird that !broadcom goes to the 43xx and !bcm doesn't [17:01] I have the BCM4318 and you just need to install something. [17:01] hi all [17:01] genii-around: I know, I remembered one had it and guessed wrong. :P [17:01] I'm trying to burn an ISO to CD with xfburn [17:02] when it finishes it says: DONE and ejects the CD [17:02] genii-around: Actually, can you alias that? [17:02] but when I put it back its empty [17:02] any ideas? [17:02] Is the iso good? [17:02] Unit193: I'll give it a look in a little while [17:02] genii-around: Danke! [17:02] its gparted [17:06] Not used xfburn, so I'd generally try using another one to see if that helps. [17:06] hi [17:06] I have problems with installation [17:07] !details | Primus77 [17:07] Primus77: Please give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..." [17:08] I have 2 partitions on HD (on 1 is installed winXP, the other one is free). I tried to install xubuntu with livecd and i got kernel panic message like: Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount rootfs on unknown-block(0,0) [17:08] xubuntu 12 [17:08] i already had ubuntu 8, ubuntu 12 and xubuntu 12 [17:09] unit193 sorry what you install !!!! [17:09] sorry... tried to install LUBUNTU [17:10] kira_: Says on the page, but IIRC it is firmware-b43-installer You can also check "Additional Drivers" when connected to the internet as it will have it as well. [17:14] ok i hope be the same because i got xubuntu [18:20] Dice & well_laid_lawn: Thanks. === Chad is now known as Chad___ [20:57] How do I make a tar.gz executable? [20:57] its a single file, ydict, https://code.googydictle.com/p/ydict/downloads/list [20:57] chmod +x .tar.gz [20:58] replace .tar.gz with the filename [20:58] but i don't think you can run a .tar.gz (the nerds will correct if wrong) [20:59] chmod +x ydict.tar.gz ? [20:59] how about unpacking it first? [20:59] tar xvf ${FILENAME} [20:59] unpacked [20:59] chmod +x ydict [21:00] ok [21:00] then run it with ./ydict [21:01] whats wrong with tar xvf $ {ydict} ? [21:07] hi all Xubuntu 12.04, 64 bit, just installed nvidia-current fron synaptic (gts450 card) screen still tearing and have lost sound since the driver install (was working) any ideas? thanks [21:09] have just removed nvidia-current, rebooted, still no sound [21:45] any ideas apart from #ubuntu where I can get help with my problem, thanks again for your time [21:50] stripe: i would try different kernels and alsa versions [21:50] i typically open a terminal and run aplay -l and/or arecord -l ...if you see something listed there, its a good chance you'll get sound [21:50] you can try looking in alsamixer and trust no labels there [21:50] stripe: Also, there seems to be a channel called #nvidia, if all else fails... [21:51] Oh, right, sound. *duh* [21:53] thanks but its the sound and video, going to try another clean install first to see if something didnt install correctly (the iso md5 was right trhough) [21:53] I'd think "Additional Drivers" would be more helpful than the repo. === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang