[04:45] <kira19> hi i just install xubuntu and the wifi desconects evry minute !!! what could i do (sorry my english)
[04:54] <LNCP> Hey. Is there any way to get the xubuntu live dvd to mount one of my hard drives? I'd like to work on some documents in them while the distro installs, but apparently the "daemon is inhibited".
[04:58] <baizon> LNCP: yes it is possible
[04:59] <baizon> ... it should be possible
[05:13] <Mathsterk> baizon: it isn't possible while installing (if you are installing on the same disk) :P
[05:13] <baizon> yes your right
[05:13] <LNCP> baizon, sorry for dropping out like that.
[05:14] <LNCP> I'm using a different drive, so it shouldn't be a problem.
[05:14] <baizon> but i thought it is a seperate partition
[05:14] <LNCP> So, how can I mount the drive?
[05:16] <baizon> LNCP: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/mount-drive-from-command-line-ubuntu-linux/
[05:16] <baizon> that didnt work?
[05:19] <LNCP> baizon, it worked. Thanks! :D
[05:19] <baizon> np
[05:32] <Mathsterk> :P
[06:53] <Mathsterk> weird, i got the "panel showing in full screen" problem
[07:14] <xubuntu764> ciao
[09:00] <popolon> hi
[09:00] <popolon> I just come to say that the s flag was forgot on the /usr/sbin/hddtemp
[09:00] <popolon> forgotten ?
[09:05] <astraljava> popolon: Could you elaborate a bit on this, please?
[09:05] <popolon> do you know the function of the s flag ?
[09:10] <Mathsterk> chmod +s ? or something
[09:13] <astraljava> popolon: man pages are great for finding out the purpose of various flags.
[09:13] <astraljava> popolon: In this case; -s, --separator=char
[09:13] <astraljava> Separator to use between fields (in TCP/IP daemon mode). The default separator is '|'.
[09:37] <popolon> no, I speak about the suid :)
[09:37] <popolon> I said, there was not the s flag on hddtemp
[09:37] <popolon> so it can't read devices temperatures
[10:04] <astraljava> Ahh... gotcha.
[10:09] <Chris0123> does anyone know how to install clamfs?
[10:12] <astraljava> popolon: Apparently it's just not on by default, but you can make it so with `sudo dpkg-reconfigure hddtemp`, could be a safety feature? *shrug*
[10:13] <astraljava> Chris0123: I'm guessing it's packaged in ubuntu, so do you have some specific problems with it? Cause otherwise the most obvious answer is probably going to disappoint you.
[10:15] <Chris0123> Well, I have been trying to find information and so far I haven't found much.
[10:15] <popolon> yes, that's the problem, the flag s is not here by default, so the application crash at session starting
[10:15] <popolon> because it can't access to disk temperatures data
[10:15] <Chris0123> I know I need to create a special mount point though.
[10:15] <popolon> the only solution is to chown +s the application
[10:31] <astraljava> popolon: No, you can just reconfigure it post-install.
[10:32] <astraljava> ...which, granted, does the same thing.
[10:32] <astraljava> But still.
[14:41] <knome> Xubuntu community meeting in 30mins on #xubuntu-devel. Agenda at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Meetings, everybody is welcome
[14:42] <knome> that is, 20mins.
[15:05] <shalmezad> If someone has a minute, I don't suppose I can get help with a dual-screen issue?
[15:06] <shalmezad> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1086300/
[15:18] <baizon> shalmezad: try arandr :)
[15:20] <shalmezad> Just installed it. Only shows one output (VGA1)
[15:22] <Crimson> Are all your drivers up-to-date?
[15:23] <shalmezad> Might I ask how to check that? I'm still somewhat new to linux...
[15:23] <Crimson> I am too
[15:24] <Crimson> system -> update tool
[15:25] <Crimson> and settings -> additional drivers(or something like that)
[15:25] <Crimson> Additional drivers are for non-linux drivers
[15:25] <Crimson> thats what you find there
[15:26] <shalmezad> No updates, no additional drivers... =/
[15:26] <Crimson> hmm, then I am clueless
[15:26] <Crimson> maybe ask in 3ubuntu+
[15:26] <Crimson> #ubuntu?
[15:26] <Crimson> As xubuntu and ubuntu are somewhat close(i think)
[15:28] <baizon> shalmezad: what version os ubuntu?
[15:29] <Crimson> I would guess it is the newest version of xubuntu
[15:29] <shalmezad> Might I ask how to check that?
[15:29] <shalmezad> It might be a version behind, I used an older install disc
[15:30] <shalmezad> Ubuntu 12.04
[16:11] <shalmezad> Crimson, someone on #xfce found the issue if you'd like to know
[16:23] <martinphone> I need help with https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=75774, I have copied the code into a file named cuesplit.sh and pasted it in my home folder. In a terminal I have "cuesplit /Downloads/Motorhead", but all I get is cuesplit: command not found
[16:23] <martinphone> what am I doing wrong?
[16:24] <Pici> martinphone: you need to specify the directory as it is not in your $PATH.  so: "./cuesplit /Downloads/Motorhead"
[16:26] <martinphone> now I get: bash: ./cuesplit: No such file or directory
[16:26] <Pici> oh, you named it cuesplit.sh, so you need to put that
[16:27] <martinphone> oic...
[16:28] <martinphone> bash: ./cuesplit: Permission denied ---> Sudo I guess...
[16:30] <Pici> did you set the file executable bit?
[16:31] <martinphone> I copied the code, opened geany, pasted it and saved it as cuesplit.sh
[16:31] <Pici> chmod +x cuesplit.sh
[16:31] <Pici> then you can use ./cuesplit.sh
[16:31] <martinphone> chmod makes a code executable...
[16:31] <Pici> thats one of its functions, yes.
[16:32] <martinphone> ok thanks
[16:33] <martinphone> incidentally, do you know of any code that will search for all flac and cue files in 33 different directories to separate all the files on those 33 directories?
[17:03] <martinphone> how do I edit a line so the action is supposed to do is no longer executed, but I can see how the original script was written? Theres is a "mkdir" Id rather not have
[17:03] <martinphone> this is inside a script, im talking code
[17:31] <genii-around> martinphone: If it's bash/dash/sh then a # at the beginning
[17:32] <martinphone> at the beginning of the scrpit there are 15 lines beginning ith #, so I assumed it would have something to do, but doing so rendered the rest of the script unusable
[17:32] <martinphone> https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=75774
[17:32] <martinphone> if you wanna take a look
[17:37] <genii-around> martinphone: What does the line you want to comment out have at the end of it?
[17:38] <martinphone> genii-around, mkdir split
[17:38] <martinphone> the line is [TAB]mkdir split
[17:39] <martinphone> shnsplit: warning: error while transferring 77616 bytes of data
[17:39] <martinphone> shnsplit: warning: child encoder process 16212 had non-zero exit status 1
[17:39] <martinphone> shnsplit: error: failed to split file
[17:40] <genii-around> martinphone: The problem is that the directory is called later by name in different parts of the script
[17:40] <genii-around> ( but then it no longer exists  by the time that part wants to run )
[17:41] <martinphone> genii-around, would commenting [TAB]mkdir split with a # solve the problem?
[17:41] <martinphone> for EACH of the entries I mean
[17:41] <genii-around> If you comment out the entries which are doing things with tat directory, then what is the point of running the script?
[17:51] <genii-around> martinphone: The script runs OK or not when you just use it as-is?
[17:52] <martinphone> yes genii-around it does work, but Id like to know how to edit it to not create the "split" directory
[17:52] <martinphone> and to paste the output in the album directory itself
[17:59] <genii-around> Should probably just change all "split" to "$1" and then call it like ./cuesplit.sh .             (or instead of . to put the name of a directory you do want it to make )
[18:05] <genii-around> Sorry, the directory you use will always be where the files are, rather
[19:49] <martinphone> all small windows on my upper status bar are gone
[19:50] <martinphone> what do I do?
[19:50] <martinphone> i cannot minimize either
[20:05] <sameer_> guys how can i boot from my flash drive?
[20:05] <sameer_> i can't find it in grub when i boot
[20:05] <sameer_> im trying to reinstall windows on a partition
[20:06] <v1adimir> in grub? o.0 change it from the bios
[20:06] <sameer_> change what
[20:06] <v1adimir> make the stick boot
[20:07] <v1adimir> if it's not present in the bios (efi) then your pc can't boot from usb
[20:07] <sameer_> so what exactly should i do
[20:08] <v1adimir> there should be a boot section in your bios and you can ivoke it on boot (way before grub or any bootloader starts), usually by pressing f2 or del
[20:08] <sameer_> ok ill try it...
[20:08] <sameer_> brb
[20:08] <v1adimir> but you should be careful
[20:08] <v1adimir> about installing, if you don't know about this feature to begin with :s
[23:11] <w30> anybody have a cure for all the bluish-purple faces on youtube and flash videos?
[23:12] <Mathsterk> w30: you have watched the smurf film, it's a bad idea
[23:13] <w30> Mathsterk, heh,heh
[23:13] <genii-around> Watching it, or that they made it to begin with?
[23:44] <w30> my flash colors are all goofed up, red cars appear blue and people faces are purple, any cure for that? Or is flash no good in Xubuntu 64 bit?
[23:46] <drc> open a flash video...right mouse click on the running video...settings...unclick "enable hardware acceleration".  Works for me :)
[23:47] <w30> drc, ok I'll give that a try; Thanks!
[23:48] <drc> There are several "cures" out there, but that is the only one that works for me every where, on all videos.
[23:57] <Mathsterk> isn't that enabled by default?
[23:58] <drc> Mathsterk: Yes, that's why I said "unclick"