[07:01] What do you guys think of the Amazon Ubuntu Search controversy? [07:04] earthling_, YOu want #ubuntu-offtopic for chat. ;) [07:05] well, I don't think its offtopic, but maybe there is a channel for talking about development somewhere [07:06] earthling_, Do waht you like this is a support channel, that is not support, frankly I was trying to help I really don't care. [07:06] #ubuntu-devel I found [07:07] nevermind [07:09] well I think you should care, but other channel is better [07:09] for discussing it [10:06] hi I've problem with unknown chipset for airmon-ng with Ubuntu [10:06] Ubuntu 12 [10:06] is there anyone can help me.?? [11:08] any ideas where to start learning python for ubuntu? === evilduanedesign is now known as duanedesign [15:03] Hope all iswell and everyone is having a great day [18:48] can i please ask something about ubuntu 12.04 wireless connection? [18:49] my connection every now and then hangs... i have to remove my wireless adapter and put it back in [18:49] in order to make my internet work... [18:50] what do i have to do? === yofel_ is now known as yofel [20:39] I have this installed on wubi, and ubuntu is running slow in the same way as my xp was running slow. Is this due to the filesystem (ntfs - Its a work computer I found in the corner) perhaps not being defragmented, or that I do not have any dedicated graphics? What is slow is that there is a pause before I do any new task, lasting about 5 seconds. The computer has 2 gigs of ram, and is a core 2 duo. Any ideas? [20:39] Please PM me, im in the warehouse :P [20:46] no one :( [20:46] Akiva-Work, Wubi will run slower then a partitioned install, hardware can be a affect as well [20:46] should it paus 5 seconds though [20:46] thats what gets me [20:47] whne [20:47] when [20:47] when I open a new task [20:47] for example [20:47] hitting the dash [20:47] Akiva-Work, I would download a cd and see how it runs [20:47] yah, currently backing up my windows [20:48] will see how it runs on a cd, [20:48] wubi is basically a try out app for later doing a full install [20:49] this a 32 or 64 bit version? [20:50] I threw a 64 bit version on, ia64, because of the core 2 duo [20:50] that was correct, no? [20:51] Akiva-Work, I believe the 64 bit uses more ram etc, you might check how its using the resourceds by instaling htop. [20:51] resources* [20:51] never heard of htop [20:52] Akiva-Work, It is a command line tool that shows processes and can be used for variuos tasks [20:52] my ram did not look particularly fast, but system monitor showed I had allot of it [20:54] how do I know if I am using the 2d version of unity? [20:56] Akiva-Work, I believe in the 2d the left side panel can not be resized with the right click on the desktop at the background choices. [20:56] other indicators, but I am not sure really [20:58] geez, just switching tabs on this causes lag [20:58] Akiva-Work, If no one else answers here after awile you might try #ubuntu there are more people there. [20:59] they didnt answer :( [21:00] Akiva-Work, You have to be patient is all. [21:00] With this machine, tell me about it :S [21:01] I need to restart I just installed a spell check I'm on windows right now. === szczur_ is now known as szczur [21:32] is there a pastebin plugin available for pidgin? [21:57] hi all [21:57] I am having a critical problem, sometimes the screen gets stuck [21:58] and nothing works, not ctrl+alt+F1, nor ctrl+alt+del [23:18] Does anyone know how to turn off the feature in Ubuntu 12.04 that causes a window to maximise when you drag it over the top panel/bar [23:21] ciara8bubbles, If you don't push it up against it hard showing the outline of the resize it wont resize [23:22] a more subtle move in otherwords [23:22] wilee-nilee; Ok makes sense. It's what I've been doing normally up until now but I was just wondering if there was a way to completely switch it off? [23:25] ciara8bubbles, probably I don't know it though, if so it is probably in the compizconfig settings manager, but compiz is a bit of a tricky tool as far as it needing a compiz restart at times to get it to work correctly. [23:26] ok great :) Thank you so much for your help ... I'll go have a look there