[05:31] <CharlieMArtinez> Hello, i am a new user. My from is Argentina. Someone speak spanish here?
[05:33] <CharlieMArtinez> I have a question. I have a 40 gb hdd with one partition with windows ntsf, of 20 gb. Can I install ubuntustudio in the rest of the space or i need more gb ?
[05:37] <Azelphur> CharlieMArtinez: you can, it's plenty.
[05:37] <Azelphur> minimum is 4GB iirc
[05:40] <fabzoe3> 20 gigs is plenty of space for ubuntu studio
[05:43] <holstein> !es
[05:44] <holstein> depends on what you are doing... i have some audio projects that are about 8gb's... a few of those would blow out a 20gb partition
[05:45] <holstein> you can install it there for sure, though, depending on what you are doing, you'll want more space
[05:46] <holstein> eh... he's gone anyways
[05:53] <fabzoe3> True 20gb is not a lot
[05:59] <XRS1> 16GB is prenty of space for a complete install
[06:00] <XRS1> then again i rely heavily on remote storage
[06:02] <XRS1> ubuntu one and free hosting take care of whatever you arent currently working on
[07:03] <rinzler> how do I restart xserver?
[07:52] <rinzler> I tried to install nvidia-common and nvidia-current and now I have lost all ability to control my monitors and I can't set my screen resolution above 800x600. Can anyone help?
[07:56] <zequence> rinzler: With proprietary drivers installed you need to use nvidia-settings to do that
[07:56] <zequence> rinzler: You'll find it in the menu
[08:00] <rinzler> ahh. I was under the impression that that was included in one of the other packages... installing now...