[00:42] <dgrvedado> hi!!!
[00:43] <dgrvedado> i used the xubuntu live-cd, i need to loging how root, whats is the password?
[00:44] <Unit193> !root
[00:45] <dgrvedado> i need mount my external disk and delete, copy and move file... but xubuntu mount by default ro :(
[00:46] <Unit193> sudo, and gksudo is what you should use, try gksudo thunar
[00:47] <dgrvedado> i try sudo su - and some message error showme
[00:48] <dgrvedado> gksudo thunar dont work :(
[00:49] <dgrvedado> in ubuntu i do "sudo su -" is worked, but here not, why??
[00:49] <Unit193> Normally it's sudo -i
[00:50] <dgrvedado> xubuntu@xubuntu:~$ sudo -i sudo: >>> /etc/sudoers: syntax error junto a la línea 26 <<< sudo: error de análisis en /etc/sudoers cerca de la línea 26 sudo: no se encontraron fuentes sudoers válidas, saliendo sudo: imposible inicializar el complemento de política xubuntu@xubuntu:~$
[00:50] <dgrvedado> that message showme when i do sudo su -
[00:51] <dgrvedado> what is the problem in used the root passwd??
[00:53] <dgrvedado> how can used root user in console??
[00:53] <dgrvedado> i need that....
[00:53] <dgrvedado> please help!!!
[00:53] <Unit193> I can't quite parse some sentances, but as I said, did you try  sudo -i  ?
[00:54] <dgrvedado> sudo -i
[00:54] <dgrvedado> sudo: >>> /etc/sudoers: syntax error in the líne 26 <<<
[00:55] <dgrvedado> sudo: analized error in  /etc/sudoers on líne 26
[00:55] <Unit193> Well you could look at that file, but that sure isn't normal, and could explain why your're having issues with using sudo/gksudo.
[00:55] <dgrvedado> sudo: not found the valid sudoers source outing
[00:56] <dgrvedado> but the live user no have permission for modify this file
[00:58] <dgrvedado> ok the xubuntu is not option... is not possible think the root passwd is not access by the users... :(
[00:58] <dgrvedado> i try other distro
[00:58] <dgrvedado> thank for nothing
[00:58] <Unit193> Generally there is... Or not.
[01:11] <xubuntu588> Hello to all
[01:25] <Riley24> if anyone here knows about awn i could use some help
[01:25] <Riley24> it completly wigged out on me and i cant get the settings to restore to default
[02:34] <dystopiandrift> hello. is anyone willing to help me figure out why my laptop's screen will not sleep?
[02:37] <dystopiandrift> I vaguely remember reading something about having to replace xfce power manager with gnome power manager.. I do not know how to do this well.. I could install gnome power manager and un-install xfce power manager.. but then what? how do I replace all system calls for xfce pwr mgr with the gnome one?
[02:42] <dystopiandrift> bah.. last time I popped in here I got no answers either. not even a "hello."
[02:42]  * dystopiandrift eats computer.
[02:45] <dystopiandrift> I did much searching.. with no luck. back to the searching I suppose.. while I hope for a kind helping hand..
[02:48] <Unit193> The settings in xfce4-power-manager-settings not holding?
[02:50] <dystopiandrift> they are. they just don't work. it seems like my screen wants to blank and turn off because 1min after my screen saver starts, it blanks for a second, but then the screen saver just stays on.
[02:54] <dystopiandrift> hm, found something saying implementing the power settings in xscreensaver makes it work.. wish me luck
[02:56] <dystopiandrift> on an unrelated note, all the h.o.p.e. talks are up already! woop.
[02:59] <dystopiandrift> hey, it worked. anytime you need someone to spam up your logs, just call my name. ;p
[03:01] <xubuntu194> hi..how do i install xubuntu via usb?
[03:01] <dystopiandrift> install unetbootin then download xubuntu iso, or you can use unetbootin to do that
[03:02] <xubuntu194> ok thanks
[03:03] <Unit193> Windows users can use LinuxLiveUSB creator, nice tool.
[03:03] <dystopiandrift> I'v not used that one. I know unetbootin is on windows too.
[08:39] <Adisman> can you change the order in the start/boot list?
[08:47] <TheSheep> Adisman: start/boot list?
[08:51] <Adisman> the list of operating systems
[08:51] <aquix> that would be grub, and yes you can
[08:51] <Adisman> how?
[08:52] <aquix> what xubuntu do you have?
[08:53] <__dark4p> 12.04
[08:53] <__dark4p> u?
[08:54] <aquix> then you have grub 2
[08:54] <aquix> same :)
[08:54] <aquix> http://askubuntu.com/questions/100232/how-do-i-change-the-grub-boot-order
[08:54] <Adisman> i have 11.10 it says when i open help
[08:55] <aquix> still grub 2
[08:56] <__dark4p> i don't have windows installed and never did like the parallel thing
[08:56] <aquix> Adisman look here http://askubuntu.com/questions/100232/how-do-i-change-the-grub-boot-order
[08:57] <__dark4p> what exactly you want us to do with that link?
[08:57] <Adisman> i asked for it :D
[08:57] <__dark4p> :D :D
[08:57] <__dark4p> sorry :)
[08:58] <aquix> and remember to backup /etc/default/grub    incase something goes wrong (grub rescue is a nightmare)        command for that is     sudo cp /etc/default/grub /etc/default/grub.bak
[08:59] <aquix> and for extensive grub info look here   http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1302743
[08:59] <Adisman> thx :D
[09:00] <aquix> your welcome :)
[13:09] <reche> Finishing xubuntu installation.
[16:18] <xubuntu525> hi
[16:19] <xubuntu525> want to know whether if by installing xubuntu my pc can get damaged
[16:20] <GridCube> xubuntu525, what?
[16:22] <xubuntu525> I want to know whether by installing xunbuntu my netbook which recommends windws 7 can get damaged
[17:35] <Mavrik> hey
[17:35] <Mavrik> uhm... my Xubuntu XFCE desktop just switched everything to chinese
[17:35] <Mavrik> and kinda doesn't listen when I try to change language back in gnome-language-selector... any other ways to change language? :)
[18:51] <p01nt3r> hello. got a problem with ensoniq 1371 onboard-sound in 10.04. no sound! with other ubuntu-versions, sound worked fine. lspci showes me the device and i tried to unmute/maximize any playback-channel in alsamixer. can you help me?
[19:07] <p01nt3r> nobody any idea?
[19:08] <Pici> p01nt3r: You may want to ask in #ubuntu if you aren't getting the reply you expect here.
[19:09] <Sysi> you should try current LTS 12.04
[19:10] <p01nt3r> did so, but the used nvidia card is too old for 12.04's x-server.
[19:11] <p01nt3r> so i decided to go back to 10.04.
[19:15] <xubuntu443> Salve a tutti!
[19:16] <xubuntu443> Ho installato Xubuntu  sul un pc ed ora vorrei realizzare una Live Usb su una pendrive da 16 gb da portarmi in giro
[19:17] <xubuntu443> Ho letto diverse guide online, ma mi sono perso...
[19:17] <xubuntu443> qualcuno può aiutarmi?
[19:19] <Pici> !it
[19:20] <xubuntu443> ok, sorry!
[19:22] <xubuntu443> I installed Xubuntu on a PC and now I want to create a Live USB on pendrive 16 gb to take me around
[19:22] <xubuntu443> I read several guides online, but I'm lost ...
[19:22] <xubuntu443> someone can help me?
[19:24] <bluesabre> Hello xubuntu443
[19:24] <bluesabre> The easiest thing to do is use the Startup Disk Creator that is included with Xubuntu.
[19:24] <bluesabre> System > Startup Disk Creator
[19:25] <bluesabre> Just insert your pen drive, open the application, select the xubuntu iso file and tell it to install on the pen drive
[19:30] <xubuntu443> Hi, Bluesabre, Startup Disk Creator starts from the Xubuntu Iso File... so I lose the customizations already made ​​in my PC?
[19:31] <bluesabre> Ah, so you wish to create a live cd based on your current configuration?
[19:33] <bluesabre> Then you will probably need to try remastersys: http://www.geekconnection.org/remastersys/
[19:48] <xubuntu443> bluesabre, I started already Startup Disk Creator.... 80% completed... I can escape without ruining anything?
[19:49] <TheSheep> xubuntu443: it already deleted your disk though
[19:49] <TheSheep> xubuntu443: or pendrive or whatever you are writing to
[19:51] <xubuntu443> Blusabre: then I try to continue this way
[20:34] <xubuntu443> blusabre:  Sorry, I'm still here.  I have finished creating the boot disk I inserted the live of a PC and started the pc The startup screen asking me if I want to try or want to install Xubuntu. So I think you have not created a Live USB. Am I wrong?
[20:34] <TheSheep> xubuntu443: the 'try' option starts the livecd
[20:38] <xubuntu443> theSheep: and to start the Live USb?
[20:42] <moetunes> maybe the sheep could have used the term "Live Media" instead of "livecd" but in this case it means the same thing
[20:43] <xubuntu443> well, so everytime to use my Live Usb i have to select "TRY"?
[20:45] <moetunes> I wasn't here for the start of this but I'm guessing you wanted a persistant usb install, not just to put the live media on the usb?
[20:45] <moetunes> !install
[20:53] <xubuntu443> my goal is to create a persistant live USB to use to work on any computer and store the data as well
[20:55] <TheSheep> xubuntu443: what you made should work likethat
[20:57] <xubuntu443> i'm sorry but i don't believe it... I have many problems, maybe I wrong something
[20:58] <xubuntu443> every time I boot a PC after inserting the Live
[20:58] <TheSheep> xubuntu443: the system disk creator even has explicitly an option for how much space to reserve for storing data on it
[20:58] <TheSheep> xubuntu443: well, try things out and see what works for you
[21:00] <xubuntu443> the first screen is "TRY or INSTALL"?
[21:01] <xubuntu443> If I close the window, then I go to the desktop
[21:02] <xubuntu443> During the creation I opted for 4.0 GB of storage space now I can not get on the removable
[21:38] <The_Cog> I think the persistent storage is merged with the general system ramdisk (stores the changes). Try safing a file to your desktop and then rebooting. See if it's still there.