/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/12/22/#xubuntu.txt

VisitorMikeHi there! :-) I'm looking for the system requirements for Xubuntu--it's been several years since I've used it, and I was thinking of putting it on a friend's laptop.  I couldn't find them on the website though.  Does anyone know where I can look?04:03
DamiantHello04:16
Damiantargh VM installs are slow04:17
DamiantHey does Xubuntu 12.10 come with those Amazon ads? b/c if it does I'm staying far away...04:20
tomatopotato?04:25
zgnuuI just changed my login manager from lightdm to slim on xubuntu and now I'm hanging on the xubuntu login screen.06:31
zgnuuHow can I fix this so I can actually login?06:31
holsteinzgnuu: i just reverted... never got slim working06:32
zgnuuhow do I do that?06:32
holsteinzgnuu: well, i can only tell you how i did it.. i just went back... i removed slim and set lightdm06:33
zgnuuhow do I go back exactly?06:33
zgnuuis there something I can enter on this hanging screen that'll take me to06:33
zgnuusomewhere I can change the login manager back to lightdm?06:33
holsteinzgnuu: the way i did it was by removing the packages i had installed.. slim06:33
zgnuuhow can I do that without logging in?06:34
holsteinzgnuu: i did it in tty or the recovery console. i forget which06:34
zgnuuctrl + alt + f1 right?06:34
holstein!tty06:34
ubottuTo get to the TTY terminals 1-6, use the keystroke ctrl + alt + F1-F6 respectively (Alt+F7 will get you back to your graphical login).  To change the resolution for your TTY, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution06:34
zgnuuif I restart06:36
zgnuuand keep pressing ctrl + alt +f1, will I get into tty?06:36
holsteinzgnuu: that is how to get a running system to tty... not sure how messed up yours is or why06:36
holsteinsudo dpkg-reconfigure lightdm ...that should help as well06:36
holsteinif tty doesnt work, dont was any time on trying to make it work.. just use the recovery console06:37
zgnuuthing is I can't get into lightdm06:37
zgnuui mean tty06:37
zgnuui'm just stuck on this xubuntu loading screen06:37
holsteinzgnuu: sure... then you can try the recovery consol06:37
holsteinzgnuu: the recovery console is in grub... holding shift should let you see the list of kernels and the recovery options06:38
zgnuuwow that was scary06:42
zgnuuset the login manager back to lightdm, whooo!06:43
zgnuuthank you holstein06:43
holsteinzgnuu: sure... cheers!06:43
beetleliskhello linux users09:30
beetleliskhave a nice day all09:30
* RogueNeuron hi09:53
jarnosAgainst which package to report a bug, if title bars are gone from windows and you can hover windows over panel and no alt-hovering works?10:02
jarnosAnd no alt-tab-switching works either :(10:02
jarnosforget it, I'll switch to using lubuntu.10:05
RogueNeuronwould probably be xfwm10:06
RogueNeuroni could be wrong but xfwm is the window manager i believe10:06
RogueNeuronpersonally, ive given lubuntu an honest try more than a few times and i always ended up back at xubuntu10:07
VividRealityhello, my computer crashed and since then I have no audio. I have run several tests, all tests are positive, in the sense that they find the sound card. however, the only thing I hear is static when I mute and unmute the audio11:15
VividRealityI have tried different outputs, all same problem11:15
VividRealityI have checked all volume bars11:15
VividRealityThe speakers work fine on my phone.11:15
VividRealitywhatever test I ran, no error.11:16
VividRealityspeaker test doesn't output any audio.11:16
VividRealityIt has all worked fine before, it's just that it stopped working right after the crash.11:16
VividRealityThe crash happened while I was playing a game, or rather when I was trying to exit the game11:17
VividRealityI wanted to go to a different tty to start htop11:17
VividRealitybut the computer didn't answer to any of my input11:17
VividRealityso I had to do a hard reset11:17
VividRealityalso, the lights on my keyboard were flashing during the crash, I don't know what that means...11:18
VividRealityI am afraid that this problem might be worse than I suspect.11:18
VividRealityafraid for hardware failure.11:20
VividRealityis there a hardware test I could run?11:21
VividRealityor should I focus on the audio?11:21
VividRealityOkay so I did a system test11:36
VividRealityEverything passed except audio.11:36
VividRealitythere was no error for audio, it just didn't pass because I answered "no" on the question if I hear any.11:38
jondot`hi guys. just starting out on xubuntu to replace my ubuntu desktop. wondering - is there a launcher I can use that's more like OSX/Win7 launcher (or unity) ?12:41
jondot`using a luncher panel, I don't get indication of the current window i'm focusing on, for example.12:41
hsnmckhello, in ubuntu I can take screenshots of only a part of the screen using shift+printscreen, is there a way to do the same thing in xubuntu? thanks.14:30
TheSheep!screenshot14:33
ubottuScreenshots can be made with the [PrtScr] button. Want to show us a screenshot of your problem? Upload an image to http://imagebin.org/?page=add and post a link to it.14:33
TheSheephmm14:33
TheSheephsnmck: in accessories you should see the screenshot tool14:33
hsnmckTheSheep, yeah but is there a way to do it with a shortcut?14:34
hsnmckit's handy in ubuntu14:34
TheSheephsnmck: sure, you just need to find out the command line for that14:34
TheSheephsnmck: xfce4-screenshooter -r14:35
TheSheephsnmck: just bind it to whatever key combination you want14:35
TheSheephsnmck: xfce4-screenshooter --help for more options14:35
hsnmckTheSheep, great thanks :)14:36
xubuntu357salve a tutti (Hi everyones)15:53
GridCube!it | :) ciao xubuntu35715:59
ubottu:) ciao xubuntu357: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)15:59
xubuntu357Ok, Thank you very much16:01
xubuntu357anyway I try to write here in English16:01
GridCubevery well16:01
xubuntu357I downloaded xubuntu 12.10 and I try to install it16:01
xubuntu357but in my system don'e work the installation gui16:02
xubuntu357I have access to console (alt+F1)16:02
xubuntu357does exists an installation metod trought console that i can you? thank you16:03
xubuntu357(excuse me) mmm "method" and "i can use"  ;-)16:03
GridCubexubuntu357, the only recommended method actually is usgin the minimal cd16:04
GridCube!mini16:04
ubottuThe 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/MinimalCD16:04
xubuntu357ooook I'll download it now!16:05
xubuntu357I have it, I'm burning the image into cdrom....16:06
xubuntu357great!!! booting work.  :-)  Thank you GridCube. Bye bye everyones.16:11
=== march_notebook is now known as march
=== Catbunta is now known as Catbuntu
calHello19:20
=== cal is now known as Guest13564
=== Guest13564 is now known as Luna
=== Luna is now known as Nimby
NimbyI'm having some problem with my usb microphone, anyone have time to listen?19:22
holstein!sound19:23
ubottuIf you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings.  If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files,  see !players and !mp3.19:23
holsteini would run in a terminal "aplay -l" and "arecord -l" ..see that the device is there.. i would use or install and use pavucontrol19:23
NimbyI have pavucontrol19:23
NimbyI can see the microphone19:23
NimbyIt isn't muted19:24
Nimbyin alsa mixer it's on 100%19:24
holsteinNimby: dont trust labels in alsamixer19:24
Nimbyk19:24
NimbyWhen i scroll that volume, pavu control also changes19:24
Nimbyk so I've checked out the links19:30
NimbyI can't find anything that should be at fault19:30
Nimbyarecord -l detects it19:30
Nimbybye19:32
meh_hello, I use xubuntu 12.04. Unfortunately my wallpaper recently turned blue and I have been unable to turn it back.19:54
meh_Perhaps you are occupied, but is anyone on this server?19:56
holsteinmeh_: i would look at the settings for gamma and effects19:56
meh_I am quite new to linux; how does one do that?19:57
holsteinmeh_: where you select the wallpaper. there are settings there.. either you have chosen a blue one or set some settings there that make it seem blue19:57
holsteinmeh_: what are you coming from? windows?19:58
meh_mac19:58
meh_I went to settings for wallpaper, and have tried to change the saturation and so on, but it doesn't seem to change anything.19:59
meh_To further describe the 'problem' upon booting the thunar/nautlis opens. I had the same problem in 11.10, and it 'solved itself after upgrading to 12.04, but then it returned...20:01
Unit193That was what I was wondering, if you had nautilus or metacity installed and if that was taking over.20:01
holsteinUnit193: good catch.. that it then20:02
meh_should I uninstall it?20:02
holsteinnautilus is setting the background20:02
meh_I see.20:02
holsteinmeh_: either remove it, or properly inplement it so that it doesnt take over the desktop.. unelss you want it to20:02
Unit193I don't know about nautilus, but I know pcmanfm has a --no-desktop switch, I'd guess nautilus does as well.20:03
meh_How might remove it correctly?20:03
holsteini use the no desktop option with nautilus.. sometimes it still takes over though20:03
holsteinmeh_: remove it using the pacakge manager of your choice.. or implement it correctly20:03
meh_I know almost nothing about ubuntu; could you describe how  to do so?20:04
holsteinmeh_: how ever you installed nautilus, i woud just remove it that way.. using the software center or synaptic or the terminal20:06
holsteinhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingSoftware20:06
holsteinif i were new, i would use synaptic or one of the GUI ones.. search for nautilus and remove20:07
meh_I tried uninstalling. Now I'll restart. Thank you.20:08
meh_holstein: It worked! Thank you.20:24
holsteinmeh_: cheers!20:24
holsteinthank Unit19320:24
meh_unit193 : thanks!20:24
Unit193Sure thing.20:24
meh_I have a general open source question: Is there a good alternative to Adobe (R) flash? Like one that would work in myspace music?20:25
Unit193Gnash and lightspark, though I use adobe.20:27
meh_unit193: Thanks.20:29
kgbhey guys, could you recommend a log viewer pls?.. something neat, like the midnight commander, some nice CLI thingy. :)20:40
kgbyou know.. not a GUI that'll pull half of KDE with it20:41
well_laid_lawnI just use less - e.g.  less /var/log/Xorg.0.log20:45
kgbwell_laid_lawn: ok, tnx; was just hoping for like a nice unified place (having a strange issue, need to check the most logs i can view)20:46
xubuntu261hi20:48
=== rocklobster690_ is now known as rocklobster690
ZeivaI assume the recommended path forward for average desktop use (watching youtube style videos with firefox being the most demanding thing the system will do) when running AMD HD4000 graphics is to use the open drives?23:25
ZeivaOn Xubuntu 12.10 that is23:25
ZeivaAnd above23:25
kgbnvidia-current, not open worked better for me; btw.23:28
ZeivaOh its the HD3400 series even. Doubt there is much 3D performance to be gained even WITH the real drivers from such an old chip :) At least not enough to matter for the usage in question, better to keep it with the open drivers for easy of maintance23:28

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!