[01:23] knome, can we please have ubottu link people to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI when !uefi is called? [01:49] Quick question. Which (if any) file search utility does Xubuntu use. It seems to me it used to be catfish, but when I tried catfish in ubuntustudio 13.04 it would not run. [01:49] I was wondering if anyone has tried it in xubuntu. [01:50] Catfish should be default, yes. apt-cache policy catfish | grep Task wil show you for sure. [01:51] Has it been confirmed to work in 13.04 dailies? [01:52] I do not know, sorry. [01:54] No problem, Ubuntustudio is thinking of adding back in as the search in nautilus seems to have vanished in the new version. But when I installed it, I could not start it. Running from a terminal it says it is missing something. [01:54] I wanted to confirm if catfish now has a bug or if we are missing something. [02:05] Hi Len-nb: Catfish relies on locate for normal searches, but uses find if you click on "Deep Search" [02:05] You can update the locate database from the application's menu item "Update Search Index" [02:06] ubuntustudio comes with locate. But I could not even get catfish to show a GUI. [02:06] oh [02:06] The install did not indicate any missing depends either. [02:07] I know we had it working in 11.10, but with 12.04 we used nautilus which has it's own search. [02:08] well it did... nautilus (aka files) no longer does. [02:08] ah [02:08] does it show an error if you try to start it from terminal? [02:08] yes. [02:08] Let me go downstairs and get it exactly. [02:09] thanks [02:10] Ok, from the terminal.. [02:10] joe@studio1304:~$ catfish [02:10] Error: The required module GError is missing. [02:10] joe@studio1304:~$ [02:11] sudo apt-get install python-gi [02:11] Same error. [02:12] odd [02:12] I'll look into it. Are you usually on this channel? [02:12] I can leave it open, if not here on #ubuntustudio-devel. [02:14] alrighty, if you're not here, I'll find you there once I figure something out [02:15] Thankyou. [02:15] bbl === yofel_ is now known as yofel [15:38] !uefi [15:38] !eif [15:38] !eif [15:38] ... [15:38] !efi [15:44] GridCube, please send your proposal for the factoid (...say "!uefi is Your proposal" on this channel, for example) [15:44] bbl [15:46] ok [16:15] !uefi is UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI [16:16] !efi is alias !uefi [19:05] ochosi: ping