[00:02] <Unit193> !purexfce|Could always use this too
[02:48] <kira> 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] <kira> ???
[02:59] <kira> k
[05:16] <xubuntu762> I am having problems using xubuntu
[05:16] <xubuntu762> i had ubuntu 12.04 previously
[05:17] <xubuntu762> i used synaptics manager to get the update but i see no difference...Could you help?
[05:26] <baizon> :)
[05:26] <baizon> can help when you are gone :(
[05:26] <Mathsterk> :P
[05:31] <baizon> cant*
[05:57] <xubuntu327> can somebody help me i got a problem wit xubuntu wireless
[06:00] <xubuntu327> its any body here !!!!!!
[06:01] <baizon> !ask xubuntu327
[06:01] <baizon> !ask
[06:01] <Mathsterk> !patience
[06:24] <KombuchaKip> Which xfce process is responsible for autorun when enabled / supported on a mounted volume?
[06:28] <well_laid_lawn> thunar-volman iirc KombuchaKip
[06:32] <KombuchaKip> 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] <Dice> I think just thunar/gvfs does it after deprecatinh HAL
[06:39] <well_laid_lawn> KombuchaKip: http://wiki.xfce.org/dev/thunar-volman-udev
[06:39] <Dice> you can disable it in Settings -> removable devices
[08:36] <snikker> in which file "fce4-power-manager-settings" save settings?
[09:03] <bonno> 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] <bonno> 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] <snikker> no one?
[09:07] <bonno> any help?
[09:08] <ochosi> bonno: that's a question you have to search the answer for on skype.com
[09:08] <snikker> bonno: the skype password is encrypted in ~/.Skype/yourname/config.xml
[09:08] <ochosi> bonno: if it's sane then it will save your passwords encrypted
[09:09] <bonno> and how do i decrypt it?
[09:09] <ochosi> snikker: power-manager saves via xfconf, the best way to access xfconf is via xfconf-query or the xfce4-settings-editor
[09:09] <bonno> i searched on skype.com but didnt found anything
[09:09] <ochosi> bonno: why don't you just reset your password to something new?
[09:09] <snikker> bonno: you can't... login in skype then change the password
[09:10] <bonno> yeah..i dont remember my pass so i can change it :/
[09:11] <ochosi> bonno: is there no "forgot your password" -> receive email option on the website?
[09:11] <bonno> and there is now option as on firefox whivh lets you see the password
[09:11] <snikker> bonno: IF the password is stored in your pc, youc can login in skyp, THEN you can change the password
[09:12] <bonno> 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] <snikker> ochosi: but there isn't a file text which i can edit for change the settings?
[09:14] <ochosi> snikker: there is (it's an xml), but that's not the sane way of changing the settings
[09:15] <ochosi> 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] <snikker> ochosi: do yuo
[09:16] <snikker> ochosi: ok, i'll use xconf-query, but what's is the file with the settings? so a can save it
[09:17] <snikker> * so i can
[09:17] <ochosi> snikker: xfconf-query also saves the values for you :)
[09:17] <snikker> ochosi: yes but if i want export the file?
[09:17] <snikker> there is a command for that?
[09:17] <ochosi> snikker: but if you _must_ know, the files are in ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/
[09:18] <ochosi> so if you want to copy your settings to another machine, you can take the right xml from that folder
[09:18] <snikker> ochosi: ok, thank you
[09:19] <ochosi> snikker: np, yw
[09:53] <Papa-Smurf> Hi
[09:53] <Papa-Smurf> is there any way to install a CPU temperature applet in Xubuntu? Thanks!!
[09:53] <Kagee> I run a souble screen-setup using flgrx, and i want to have the
[09:53] <Kagee> same panels on top/bottom of each screen - is there a easy way to copy a panel
[09:53] <Kagee> setup?
[09:55] <bonno> papastrumf try conky i think i found a link yesterday on google where you can download the conkyrc file
[09:55] <Papa-Smurf> sumfin like sensors-applet???
[09:55] <Papa-Smurf> for Xubuntu
[09:56] <bonno> also try screenlets (there are many desktop applets there about sensoring CPU and memory
[09:56] <Papa-Smurf> bonno thanks
[09:57] <Papa-Smurf> but are they in the repository?
[09:57] <bonno> but conky i think is better.. although it needs a little configuring ..
[09:58] <bonno> yeah..go to software center and type screenlets
[10:01] <Papa-Smurf> bonno,  cool man
[10:01] <Papa-Smurf> i've got it installed
[10:02] <Papa-Smurf> but only appears a black column in my left desktop
[10:02] <bonno> a black column?
[10:02] <Papa-Smurf> yess
[10:02] <bonno> what did you got installed?
[10:03] <Papa-Smurf> screenlets
[10:03] <Papa-Smurf> and then sysmonitor
[10:03] <bonno> yeah..i had a problem with than too..wait
[10:04] <Papa-Smurf> cheers bro
[10:06] <bonno> mine works fine.. i dont know how i did fix it :p
[10:07] <bonno> try conky..google it its better i think
[10:11] <Papa-Smurf> bonno,  i found this https://sites.google.com/site/xubuntuinstallhowto/conky
[10:11] <Papa-Smurf> i don't know if it is updated
[10:34] <chaosman> someone please help
[10:34] <chaosman> I installed Cossacks with Wine
[10:34] <chaosman> works fine
[10:35] <chaosman> but we cannot play multiplayer LAN game
[10:35] <chaosman> how can I disable the firewall or ping someone?
[10:41] <astraljava> chaosman: Xubuntu doesn't have a firewall set by default, and you can ping when you open a terminal, and write `ping <ip.address.of.friend>`, without backticks and brackets of course.
[10:47] <chaosman> astraljava, yes I can ping him, and he can ping me
[10:48] <chaosman> ok so there is no firewall
[10:48] <chaosman> but we still can't see each other in the game
[10:48] <chaosman> he has Windows opsystem
[10:48] <chaosman> is that the problem?
[11:46] <Chad> ___
[13:37] <xubuntu277> test
[13:38] <xubuntu277> any one on
[13:38] <xubuntu277> ?
[13:39] <xubuntu277> wohooo?
[13:46] <xubuntu277> :(
[13:49] <xubuntu277> hey hey
[13:50] <xubuntu277> any one have a sec or 2 ?
[13:55] <baizon> i have 2 sec
[15:06] <BeS> 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] <Dice> mixer applet should be available in "Add new items" dialog by default
[15:15] <BeS> Dice: there is no mixer applet on my installation (xubuntu 12.04 default installation with the desktop cd)
[15:15] <BeS> Do you know the name of the mixer or the packages which I have to install?
[15:16] <Unit193> xfce4-mixer or thunar-volman ?
[15:17] <Unit193> Whoop, second is externel volume management (I remembered the name because I had an issue with it. :P )
[15:19] <BeS> Unit193: xfc4-mixer was missing on my system, now I have a applet. Thanks!
[15:19] <Unit193> Sure.
[15:21] <BeS> 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] <Dice> BeS: no, but you can scroll on it
[15:36] <BeS> Dice: ah, that's a nice feature. At least for the desktop but at the Laptop...
[16:46] <kira_> hello help the wireless cant activate after i instal xubuntu (sorry my english)
[16:47] <GridCube> kira_, :) no problem
[16:48] <GridCube> kira_, whats your wireless card
[16:48] <GridCube> ?
[16:50] <kira_> i think its an airforce one 54 g
[16:53] <kira_> a broadcom corporation bcm4318
[16:58] <kira_> ?!!
[16:59] <GridCube> kira_, you can know by doing lspci
[17:00] <Unit193> !bcm
[17:00] <Unit193> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx This is closer to it.
[17:00] <kira_> ok i will check thanks
[17:01] <genii-around> Weird that !broadcom  goes to the 43xx and !bcm doesn't
[17:01] <Unit193> I have the BCM4318 and you just need to install something.
[17:01] <chaosman> hi all
[17:01] <Unit193> genii-around: I know, I remembered one had it and guessed wrong. :P
[17:01] <chaosman> I'm trying to burn an ISO to CD with xfburn
[17:02] <chaosman> when it finishes it says: DONE and ejects the CD
[17:02] <Unit193> genii-around: Actually, can you alias that?
[17:02] <chaosman> but when I put it back its empty
[17:02] <chaosman> any ideas?
[17:02] <Unit193> Is the iso good?
[17:02] <genii-around> Unit193: I'll give it a look in a little while
[17:02] <Unit193> genii-around: Danke!
[17:02] <chaosman> its gparted
[17:06] <Unit193> Not used xfburn, so I'd generally try using another one to see if that helps.
[17:06] <Primus77> hi
[17:06] <Primus77> I have problems with installation
[17:07] <GridCube> !details | Primus77
[17:08] <Primus77> 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] <Primus77> xubuntu 12
[17:08] <Primus77> i already had ubuntu 8, ubuntu 12 and xubuntu 12
[17:09] <kira_> unit193 sorry what you install !!!!
[17:09] <Primus77> sorry... tried to install LUBUNTU
[17:10] <Unit193> 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] <kira_> ok i hope be the same because i got xubuntu
[18:20] <KombuchaKip> Dice & well_laid_lawn: Thanks.
[20:57] <martinphone> How do I make a tar.gz executable?
[20:57] <martinphone> its a single file, ydict, https://code.googydictle.com/p/ydict/downloads/list
[20:57] <Mathsterk> chmod +x .tar.gz
[20:58] <Mathsterk> replace .tar.gz with the filename
[20:58] <Mathsterk> but i don't think you can run a .tar.gz (the nerds will correct if wrong)
[20:59] <martinphone> chmod +x ydict.tar.gz ?
[20:59] <shpank> how about unpacking it first?
[20:59] <shpank> tar xvf ${FILENAME}
[20:59] <martinphone> unpacked
[20:59] <martinphone> chmod +x ydict
[21:00] <martinphone> ok
[21:00] <shpank> then run it with ./ydict
[21:01] <martinphone> whats wrong with tar xvf $ {ydict} ?
[21:07] <stripe>  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] <stripe> have just removed nvidia-current, rebooted, still no sound
[21:45] <stripe> any ideas apart from #ubuntu where I can get help with my problem, thanks again for your time
[21:50] <holstein> stripe: i would try different kernels and alsa versions
[21:50] <holstein> 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] <holstein> you can try looking in alsamixer and trust no labels there
[21:50] <astraljava> stripe: Also, there seems to be a channel called #nvidia, if all else fails...
[21:51] <astraljava> Oh, right, sound. *duh*
[21:53] <stripe> 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] <Unit193> I'd think "Additional Drivers" would be more helpful than the repo.