[02:44] hi [03:16] hi [03:20] bilo: hello.. if you have a question for one of the volunteers, just ask .. otherwise, feel free and /join #xubuntu-offtopic :) === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang === |Slacker| is now known as Guest44343 [07:28] This has to be the ONE MILLIONTH time that I run into problems with ALSAMIXER [07:28] all sounds has stopped for no apparent reason. [08:42] hi [08:55] hi === jackson_ is now known as Noskcaj === `mOOse` is now known as m00se [12:02] o/ [13:06] what the hell is wrong with xubuntu 12.10, after upgrade from 12.04 [13:06] jockey-gtk is missing [13:06] when I install it, it doesn't starts [13:06] Ronalds_M, mind the language. [13:07] I did almost clean upgrade [13:07] drivers are missing [13:07] Ronalds_M, starting from 12.10, jockey is found under "software sources" [13:07] ohh [13:07] and where is nvidia [13:07] ? [13:07] settings? [13:08] Ronalds_M: there isnt no jockey-gtk [13:08] baizon, ...as i just said [13:08] sorry knome was to slow reading :) [13:08] Ronalds_M: same place as knome said :) [13:09] nvidia-settings should be there when you've installed the drivers [13:09] no settings for me [13:09] also nvidia doesn't show in software sources [13:10] everything seems to be slowed down cause of that [13:11] nvidia-173-dev: Depends: nvidia-173 (>= 173.14.35) [13:11] tried to install driver at synaptic [13:11] if I need 56 minutes to copy 9GB of data from HDD to external HDD that means something is wrong with my 12.10, am I wrong? [13:12] nvidia-173: Depends: xorg-video-abi-11 but it is not installable or xorg-video-abi-12 but it is not installable [13:12] nantou, i'd rather look at your hdd's [13:12] knome, it cannot be the external one, can it? its only an EXT4 to store data [13:13] nantou: check the hard drives [13:13] Ronalds_M, have you enabled the restricted repositories? [13:14] nantou: http://askubuntu.com/questions/59064/how-to-run-a-checkdisk [13:15] yes [13:16] I'm currently download nvidia current [13:18] You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server. [13:18] right [13:19] nvidia-173: Depends: xorg-video-abi-11 but it is not installable or xorg-video-abi-12 but it is not installable [13:19] what the h? [13:25] The screensaver I installed is displaying debug messages on screen. Is there a way to turn them off? [13:25] I think there's an option for that in xscreensaver, -no-capture-stderr [13:40] so I ended up installing xubuntu from scratch, I certainly doesn't support upgrading from 12.04 if anybody has nvidia drivers [14:25] hi guys anyone one knows how to make dvd autoplay on 12.0 [14:25] 12.10 [14:26] I have issue with DVD video ... cd audio autoplay but for DVD i need to open parole and click on "play disk" [14:28] xubuntu610, menu -> settings manager -> removable drives and media -> tab multimedia [14:31] knome this is the problem, the settings there are ok [14:32] xubuntu610, what does the dvd command say? [14:32] parole --device=%d [14:35] also when I insert an audio disk I have 2 icons on the desktop, one "disk 680mb" and one "audio disk" [14:48] Is it normal for a core2duo to peg 80c under load for an exteneded period in a laptop? [14:53] try asking on ##hardware [14:56] ty [15:17] * cousteau thinks of "80c" as a hexadecimal temperature [15:20] crond: i think so [15:21] so this screensaver is displaying error or warning messages on screen. How can I prevent that? [15:22] cousteau: have you tried -no-capture-stderr [15:22] or resetting the configuration [15:23] baizon, I Think that's what I need, but where am I supposed to use it? [15:24] I don't feel like re-running xscreensaver manually each time I reboot; I guess I can set it somewhere [15:24] just use in terminal xscreensaver -no-capture-stderr [15:28] baizon, I mean, that would involve running that command each time I run xscreensaver, right? [15:29] right [15:29] or is that option magically set forever? (kinda like the -c in `metacity -c`) [15:29] yeah, ok then, is there a way to disable it? [15:29] cousteau: yes, set it in the .Xdefaults [15:29] more here: http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/man1.html [15:31] so there's no way to do it with xscreensaver-demo [15:32] cousteau, just disable the screensaver that gives the error. [15:32] it's just a warning message, not an error (or if it's an error it can avoid it) [15:32] the idea is to get that screensaver working [15:33] which is the main reason why I installed it [15:33] cousteau, then ask the screensaver creator === crondd is now known as crond [16:23] xubuntu c magnifik [16:24] alo [16:25] j'ai une grosse biloute, qui veut que je lui mette dans la bouche?! [16:25] !fr [16:25] Nous sommes désolés, mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. [16:25] xubuntu336, thats offtopic, and not very nice [17:42] I just installed Xubuntu on a USB stick with plugged out all mz hard drives. After finishing installation and reboot it doesn!t boot [17:42] can someone help me [17:49] any sound card experts here? [17:59] After I installed Xubuntu 12.04 on a 16GB usb stick it says : Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key [18:00] Why is that for [18:39] is it normal that when i use the character " i push that key but also have to press the space bar after that? Where can i change this behavior? [18:44] tjingboem: by setting a different keyboard layout [18:47] tjingboem: you probably pressed the "umlaut diacritical/dead character" and not the "double quote". double quote is usually on a shift key [18:51] I lost the mai top tray. How can I restore to factory settings? [18:56] xubuntu036, come back... [19:06] yes keyboard works now better, more to my liking - thanks [19:30] so whos here today or we all just hanging out [19:58] Having problems with grub. MBR not being picked-up at boot time. I have to boot into the 12.04 installer cdrom, then jump to the harddisk. I tried update-grub followed by grub-install, but no joy. I'm lost [20:01] !grub | davygrvy [20:01] davygrvy: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager since 9.10 (Karmic). Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 - See !grub1 for releases before Karmic (9.10) [20:01] tnks [20:22] grub2 docs are helping. grub-install should have fixed my problem, but didn't [20:22] AREN'T, sorry [21:16] hi [21:16] Why doesn't xubuntu recognize Ipod? [21:16] I tried to install nautilus.. and something else [21:16] even then i didn't work [21:19] !ipod [21:19] For information on how to sync and add tracks to your iPod, see the guide at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/IPodHowto - For the iPhone and the iPod Touch, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PortableDevices/iPhone - See !RockBox for information on liberating your iPod [22:31] does anyone here use bblean? [22:32] Last I knew, bbLean was windows only, but based on Blackbox. [22:32] so it wont/doesnt work on linux? [22:33] It's based off a Linux WM last I knew, take a look at openbox, it's pretty close.