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BobhosternCan anyone help me?10:53
BobhosternHello?10:54
smartboyhwBobhostern, hello10:54
BobhosternCan you help me with a problem?10:54
smartboyhwBobhostern, what problem? Name here here and see who can help:D10:55
BobhosternWell, I can't see the blue toolbar on any window anymore...10:55
BobhosternWhat was the name of the package?10:56
smartboyhwBobhostern, go to a terminal and type "xfwm4 --replace"10:56
smartboyhwGot this too 2 days ago:P10:56
BobhosternThank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you!10:56
smartboyhwLOL10:57
Bobhostern:310:58
contrapunctussmartboyhw :)11:01
smartboyhwcontrapunctus, :)11:01
contrapunctusThis little dock on the bottom of my screen is a little annoying, where may I disable it? xD11:01
smartboyhwcontrapunctus, dunno11:02
BobhosternHello.11:02
smartboyhwcontrapunctus, sudo apt-get remove xfce4-panel or something????????11:02
contrapunctusHeh, probably that. Thanks ^_^11:04
BobhosternWell, I went to see if the setting would stay....And it didn't. Will I have to do this every time I log on?11:04
contrapunctusBob11:04
contrapunctusAdd it to the startup.11:04
BobhosternHow? (obviously new to Linux -_-)11:05
contrapunctusone sec11:05
contrapunctusBob, xfce4 right? Click on the button in the top left,11:06
contrapunctussettings > settings manager > session and startup >11:06
BobhosternOk.11:06
smartboyhwBobhostern, rm -r ~/.cache/sessions11:06
contrapunctus'application autostart' tab.11:07
contrapunctusOdd, though, you shouldn't really be having this problem. O_o11:07
contrapunctussmartboyhw: Thankfully, I first tried 'xfce4-panel --help'...then --disable...and realized that removing it would also remove the taskbar >___>11:08
contrapunctusFoo.11:08
* smartboyhw has that problem also11:08
smartboyhwcontrapunctus, boo11:08
BobhosternLemme reboot and see if that solved the problem.11:09
* contrapunctus , touchwood, has never had it.11:09
BobhosternIt did fix it! ^^11:11
smartboyhwBobhostern, :D11:13
Bobhostern:3 Thansk!11:14
BobhosternBye!11:15
smartboyhw:D11:16
thebishopheyhey16:36
thebishopis anyone using the Focusrite Scarlett 18i6 (usb2) interface?16:36
mlpugubuntu 12.10 mounts my mobile phone automatically. 12.10 ubuntustudio does not. Instead, I do have to mount it manually. Is this intentional feature. How I could configure my ubuntustudio to act like ubuntu with this regard?16:47
holsteinmlpug: yes17:00
holsteinaway17:00
holsteinmlpug: yes to both17:00
holsteinubuntu is using unity... we use xfce.. by default, devices are not auto mounted.. you can set that in the preferences17:01
mlpugokay. found it. tnx.17:04
mlpugdoes this ship with some significant performance penalty or what might be the reason to have it disabled by default17:04
holsteinmlpug: its a preference... i personally prefer it not auto mounting17:05
holsteinone could argue its a security risk i suppose17:05

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