[00:01] also I think xfce weather does not work for me. I think internet connection is good enough. [00:01] Bustin, what kind of file is it? [00:01] .zip [00:02] nikolam, it works here, but sometimes it doesnt, i think its a problem with the weather servers [00:02] Bustin, thats weird it should work, see in the USC if you for some reason dont have the zip handlers [00:02] it should work [00:16] * nikolam sleep [00:40] i just installed xubuntu to a 500gb external drive, everything went well untill i rebooted. once i rebooted i launched from my external drive and all i het is a black screen. any help? [00:40] get* [03:49] thunar cannot eject external usb hard drive [03:50] it says the device is busy [03:50] we need to have a "umount anyway" button right now [03:50] because this is too bad [03:50] xubuntu devs, take note on that [03:51] there is no way acceptable that i have to launch nautilus to umount the external drive [03:51] i should not even have nautilus installed [03:52] xubuntu rocks, but must fix this details [03:52] regards [04:52] asterismo: i would try sudo [04:53] !mount | asterismo [04:53] asterismo: mount is used to attach devices to directories. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount [04:53] i dont have nautilus installed... [07:26] How to install debuge2fs on 12.10? Software Center does not have it, bash returns command not found [07:26] Apparently it's not in e2fsprogs either. [07:26] hello [07:27] some1 could tell me which command is used to change both panels in xfce 4.10? I want to add second panel or modify bottom [07:28] olbi: right click the panel [07:32] or look at "Panels" in Settings [07:39] I need do this from cli :P [07:40] that's why I tell command :D [07:40] not option :] [07:45] olbi: afaik there's no cli command you can edit the file in ~/.conf/xfce4/panel tho [07:50] hmm [09:17] anyone here used modelsim on xubuntu? [09:18] my font is somehow messed up http://i.imgur.com/trmWA.png [11:15] hi all, some tips to reset main applications menu? [12:17] Hi try setting manager > main menu > Restore System Configuration === nyR3dn3k is now known as nyRednek [14:12] help installation stops at update-notifier-common [14:13] installation stops at [14:13] 7 14:09:26 xubuntu ubiquity: Processing triggers for update-notifier-common ... [14:17] can you see my text? [15:40] hi all, after the update my monitor settings get a bit messed up. It was 1440 * 900 and now is 1024 * 768. Its a samsung syncmaster 931bw. Can anyone help me? I get a bit confuse. thx in advance. [15:42] moreno_br: you can eleborate about "the update".. i would look at a few things that could be broken.. if you have a custom xorg.conf in place from a proprietary nvidia driver for example, that was changed.. also, you can try booting an earlier kernel [15:54] hi holstein .. just a minute [15:57] holstein, i think youre right. i use to have nvidia driver, but i think the xubuntu offered me to download it [15:58] in the older version, holstein [15:58] !nvidia [15:58] For Ati/NVidia/Matrox video cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto [15:58] im not sure if you did an update, or a distro upgrade.. or a reintall to a new version [15:59] i might just try setting the resolution in the tool of your choice [16:00] thats what im tryong right now. [16:00] but its all updated here, holstein [16:01] moreno_br: sure, but im not sure if you did an update or an upgrade.. or a fresh install.. what operating system are you using? [16:04] xubuntu 12 [16:04] use to be 11 [16:06] moreno_br: 12.04? 12.10? used to be 11.04? 11.10? you upgraded? and things broke? [16:06] moreno_br: have you tried just setting the resolution? [16:07] moreno_br, paste the results of: lsb_release -ir [16:07] ok [16:08] lsb? [16:08] sb_release -ir [16:08] moreno_br, yes, its to know exactly wich version of xubuntu you are using [16:08] Distributor ID: Ubuntu [16:08] Release: 12.10 [16:08] use t be 11.10 i think [16:09] very good, now you should have a tab on the Ubuntu Software Centre, called "Aditional Drivers", in that tab you can control wich drivers are in use or not [16:13] ^ if there are no Additional Drivers, some other problem, you can just install from Synaptic nvidia-current and nvidia-settings [16:14] oh, i prefer synaptic [16:15] think its simpler [16:15] i'm just saying bc Additional Drivers was once there for me on 12.10, once gone (not sure what i did exactly when) [16:16] but i think it was in the Settings Manager, not Software Center like mentioned above [16:18] moreno_br: just be careful if for some reason you need the nuevo drivers and the regular ones won't work on your box [16:26] ok [16:26] ill try it now [16:26] thamks [16:26] thanks [16:37] Hi evbdy! === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [16:38] I'm having a really big problem installing Xubuntu 12.10 [16:38] Is there andybody, that could help mi get it right? [16:38] The problem is the video driver (I guess...) [16:39] The installer leaves a blank screen [16:40] !details | dareq [16:40] dareq: Please give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..." [16:40] I tried to run it with the parameter vga=791, but it didn't work - the firts splashscreen [16:40] displayed correctly [16:40] But then it turned off again, so now I can't install the system :/ [16:41] I'm using a Compaq Evo N150 [16:41] It's a PIII laptop with Trident CyberBlade/i1 v-card [16:42] Is it possible to run the installer in text-mode from the basic LiveCD? [16:43] not on 12.10 [16:43] you need to use or 12.04 alternate iso, or the mini [16:43] !mini [16:43] The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want (the installer is like the one on the !Alternate CD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD [16:44] I'm currently out of blank cd-s :/ Can I burn it somehow on a pendrive? [16:45] !unetbootin | dareq [16:45] dareq: For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent [16:46] Thank you - I'll try to run it with the mini-iso. [16:49] One more question: the lap is currently running a Xubuntu 9.10. Any ideas, why it can't get any repositories? [16:49] 9.10 is EOL [16:49] ^ [16:49] you can always host your own [16:57] ? [16:57] Can you explain? [17:02] hola q tal :) [17:03] acabo de instalar xubuntu 12.04 lts [17:36] ohai [17:41] !hi | unrar [17:41] unrar: Hi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay! [17:50] haha [17:50] hiya GridCube [17:51] :) [19:09] Boa Tarde a todos do IRC!!!!! [19:52] minitube is not in the repos? [19:53] hi there [19:54] derp [21:00] Does Xubuntu use printtool? [21:16] ball: looks like http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/gutsy/man1/printtool.1.html [21:17] although hm it's not installeed [21:26] Thanks v1adimir [21:31] ball, sure!.. but, not sure I helped :)) [21:32] hello helpers [21:32] hello [21:32] trying to install on 2002 dell inspiron but [21:32] get: this kernel requires the following features not present on the cpu: pae [21:32] ?? [21:33] i have install alast ubuntu on my netbook dualcore 4gb ram.. and all is ok [21:33] anyone home?? [21:33] now i have the connection (internet) .. i want use the netbook wifi like accesspoint is possible? [21:34] PAE is provided by Intel Pentium Pro and above CPUs, including all later Pentium-series processors (except most 400 MHz-bus versions of the Pentium M). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_Address_Extension [21:34] @ xubuntu420 [21:34] v1adimir: You did. [21:34] cool :$ [21:34] so xubuntu wont work on it? [21:35] hello xubuntu420 [21:35] xubuntu420: idk., maybe you have an ancient computer? [21:35] xubuntu420: Are you installing 32- or 64- bit? [21:35] ^ oh sorry [21:36] 32 pretty sure. got same message with Puppy linux [21:36] Strange. [21:37] ya i just watched a video of a guy putting both on a laptop - looks just like mine from about same year - 2002-3 [21:37] found a bunch of stuff @ https://www.google.com/search?q=xubuntu+this+kernel+requires+the+following+features+not+present+on+the+cpu%3A+pae (like http://askubuntu.com/questions/117744/how-can-i-install-on-a-non-pae-cpu-error-kernel-requires-features-not-present) [21:38] seems like you could try installing an older version, then upgrading among other things [21:39] ok [21:39] but not sure :f [21:41] xubuntu420: maybe the alternate cd install will work [21:41] *also [21:42] alternate cd? [21:42] !alternate [21:42] The alternate CD has been discontinued for the main Ubuntu distro, please use and report any bugs in the !LiveCD [21:42] meh :\ [21:44] there used to be a pae kernel [21:44] !find pae [21:44] Found: linux-generic-pae, linux-headers-generic-pae, linux-image-generic-pae, fonts-ipaexfont, fonts-ipaexfont-gothic, fonts-ipaexfont-mincho, linux-headers-lowlatency-pae, linux-image-lowlatency-pae, linux-lowlatency-pae, otf-ipaexfont (and 2 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=pae&searchon=names&suite=quantal§ion=all [21:44] there still is a pae kernell [21:45] well_laid_lawn: It's all PAE now. [21:45] Only option. [21:46] hmm not sure what I'm seeing at that link?? [21:49] Is there a non-PAE kernel for those 32-bit machines that don't support it? [21:49] s/kernel/disc/ [21:49] ball: Not officially. [21:49] http://askubuntu.com/questions/182048/will-it-be-possible-to-use-a-non-pae-kernel-in-12-10 :( [21:49] That's unfortunate, but I can understand the rationale. [21:50] lol just found something, but he's gone :s http://www.webupd8.org/2012/05/how-to-install-ubuntu-1204-on-non-pae.html [21:54] and i guess it's fairly simple to add the kernel to the Quantal mini-iso for example http://www.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/quantal/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/ [21:54] ball, 12.04, thats LTS, and its NON pae supported [21:55] it might have an amd cpu [21:56] oops [21:56] oh i just read more about it, nvm === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [22:22] anyone else's file-roller crashes on right-click extract here? [22:23] on 12.10 - i can only extract by opening and dragging-out (seems to be the thunar plugin?) [22:23] That hasn't been an issue for me on 12.04 or 12.10 [22:23] 12.04 was fine, but on 12.10 fresh install it hasn't worked yet :( [22:23] Maybe try purging thunar and the associate plugin and trying it again? [22:24] yea, hm; tnx.. djtf: what do you think about switching over to Xarchiver (and trying to plug it into Thunar)? [22:26] ball: You figure out how to get it on your non-PAE box? [22:28] Unit193: I'm not sure whether I have any non-PAE boxen. The question was originally asked by someone else. [22:28] Ah, my bad. (grep pae /proc/cpuinfo tells it) [22:29] Thanks Unit193 [22:29] Sure thing. [22:30] (even extract to.. works, just the extract here is the problem; meh) === ball is now known as ball_ [22:37] Ah well, time to head home. [22:44] Hello y'all [22:44] is there any fix available for elan trackpads that keep stopping to work? [22:45] as of today it stops working after i used a wireless usb mouse.. when i pull it out, trackpad does not work anymore.' [22:47] i think the problem occurs on all Ubuntu 12.04 derrivates? [22:48] weird enough, when trackpad does work in XUbuntu i have two finger scrolling, wich i do not have in regular ubuntu [23:03] v1adimir: I honestly don't know if there's an xarchiver plugin for thunar, much less whether or not it works well. [23:07] djtf: yeah, cool.. guess i will just have to live without extract here, until like an update drops; wasn't able to figure it out. :f [23:08] (fresh default install) [23:09] v1adimir: Ha ha. That's no fun, but if you keep your /home directory on a different partition that makes things way easier. [23:10] djtf: meant to look into that also, for upgrades / reinstalls; ehh.. one day :) [23:16] Although I've gotta say, cloud storage is making that option less important. Then again, I don't have a whole lot of data, so backing it up to Google Drive and then letting things download overnight works pretty well for me after a clean install. [23:41] Buona sera a tutti [23:42] avrei una domanda do porvi [23:42] ops nessuno risponde [23:42] come mai ? [23:44] mi sentite dalle vostre tiepide case, in questa notte invernle al focolare del vostro pc ? [23:44] hi [23:44] finalmente :-) [23:45] xubuntu220, I'm sorry I do not speak uhh.. spanish? But perhaps someone here does if you can ask your question if not yet already and they'll get to you when they can