[02:24] <Need_Help> i have a linux problem can someone help me
[02:28] <holstein> !ask | Need_Help
[02:29] <Need_Help> I am currently running Xubuntu 12.10 on a GIGABYTE GA-990FXA-UD3 AM3+ AMD 990FX SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 ATX AMD Motherboard.
[02:29] <Need_Help> It has 2 x USB 3.0 ports which work perfectly fine, however it also has 8 x USB 2.0 ports which aren't working at all.  These ports worked fine in Windows and my old motherboard had USB 2.0 ports which worked fine in Xubuntu 12.10.
[02:29] <Need_Help> http://pastie.org/7119362 <--- results of demsg
[02:29] <Need_Help> dmesg*
[02:30] <holstein> windows support is irrelevant
[02:31] <holstein> i would just search aroun the forums to see if someone has that hardware.. i would check the bios.. i would try #ubuntu since its not xubuntu specific
[04:41] <tresseis> flashplugin-installer: Depends: libnspr4-0d but it is not going to be installed
[04:41] <tresseis> 12.04
[04:42] <holstein> tresseis: sudo apt-get update ?? did you run that first?
[04:42] <tresseis> no
[04:42] <tresseis> thx
[04:44] <tresseis> this live desktops almost exactly perfect for what i needed it for, if u get flash going 4 me ill definitely stick with it
[04:44] <holstein> tresseis: the google-chrome browers is what i use, in order to have the current version of flash
[04:45] <tresseis> im not used to this instant GIVE ME repo access lol
[04:45] <tresseis> im used to compiling for a while
[04:48] <tresseis> yeah buddy u rock
[04:49] <holstein> cheers!
[04:50] <tresseis> ill cheers u back once im done compiling gentoo and have a booting system again
[08:25] <xubuntu711> Hello
[08:25] <SunStar> hello!
[08:25] <xubuntu711> I have a problem with my Xubuntu, it's possible to ask a question ?
[08:26] <well_laid_lawn> xubuntu711:  sure. That's what this channel is for
[08:26] <well_laid_lawn> :)
[08:27] <xubuntu711> Thanks ! Since my last update, Xubuntu si so slowly !
[08:28] <xubuntu711> For example, when i do a "top" in terminal, the system freeze
[08:28] <well_laid_lawn> I'd try to run top from a tty then to see what's up
[08:29] <well_laid_lawn> ctrl+alt+F2  and log in and ctrl+alt+F7  too get back
[08:29] <xubuntu711> Or for example in Firefox, menus appaears when i hove with my mouse
[08:29] <xubuntu711> Ok, i test it
[08:30] <xubuntu711> When i do your method, no problem. I think it's the user interface which have the problem
[08:30] <well_laid_lawn> you should be able to see what is using lots of cpu
[08:31] <well_laid_lawn> in top
[08:31] <xubuntu711> It's "init"
[08:32] <well_laid_lawn> that's not good - do you have an old kernel you can select to boot with
[08:32] <xubuntu711> VirtualBox and Java sometimes.
[08:32] <xubuntu711> Hum, i look this, just a minute
[12:28] <dioaiutami> i prayer for your
[15:33] <brant> I just installed Ubuntu 12.10
[15:34] <brant> what is th difference between simply apt-get install xubuntu-desktop and actually installing the full xubuntu from disk?
[15:35] <brant> I just don't know the benifits of each method
[15:37] <holstein> brant: you could use a smaller iso and install the metapackage.. you could convert another ubuntu version to xubuntu.. using the xubuntu iso is "easier" if you want xubuntu
[15:39] <brant> So, what is the difference between converting a ubuntu version to xubuntu using the iso as apposed to the apt-get install xubuntu-desktop command?
[15:39] <GridCube> those two things are the same said different
[15:40] <GridCube> using apt-get however you get "newer" packages, while using the cd you get "stock"
[15:40] <brant> right, thanks
[15:41] <brant> Is there other things about the xubuntu clean install that would be better than adding the xubuntu-desktop session to an existing ubuntu 12.10
[15:41] <brant> ?
[15:42] <ochosi> well first of all you'd not get tons of packages that you don't need for xubuntu
[15:42] <GridCube> you wont get mixed configurations for one, no extra packages, no "conflicts"
[15:42] <knome> !pure-xfce
[15:42] <ochosi> and then you wouldn't get any conflicting packages/services
[15:42] <knome> !purexfce
[15:42] <holstein> brant: "better" is a matter of opinion... if you want to end up with xubuntu only, using the xubuntu iso would be the most direct way
[15:44] <brant> Thanks guys, my 9yr old is learning how to install linux today, so I think that I will have him reinstall with xubuntu only.
[16:32] <xubuntu705> Hi, anyone who can help me with samba mount with xubuntu and thunar?
[16:33] <holstein> xubuntu705: i would just gigolo to connect
[16:33] <holstein> !info gigolo
[16:34] <GridCube> xubuntu705, check that you have svfg-backends installed
[16:35] <Unit193> (gvfs)
[16:37] <xubuntu705> It used to work perfectly fine. I just used to Ctrl+L and type smb://progdist.ntnu.no/progdist and then I had to type in username, domain and password - voila. But now it just keeps asking for username, domain and password again and again...
[16:37] <xubuntu705> (in thunar)
[16:37] <xubuntu705> I have recently tried Gigolo and it behaves the same way...
[16:37] <GridCube> gvfs
[16:38] <xubuntu705> what is gvfs?
[16:39] <genii-around> gnome virtual filesystem
[16:39] <xubuntu705> I just checked. I have that installed.
[16:40] <xubuntu705> I'm no computer expert, only a hobbyist who acknowledge the open source philosophy :-). How do I use gvfs?
[16:42] <GridCube> you dont, the computer uses it
[16:44] <xubuntu705> ok, my computers skills are revealed...
[16:46] <GridCube> :)
[16:46] <GridCube> xubuntu705, check again if gvfs-backends its installed
[16:46] <xubuntu705> yes, backends installed
[16:47] <xubuntu705> I thought I had tried all solutions google could come up with, but now I found some new: http://askubuntu.com/questions/50197/cannot-connect-to-samba-share-from-nautilus
[16:47] <xubuntu705> I reckon the same problem applies to Thunar
[16:48] <holstein> is it a samba server? or a windows box?
[16:48] <holstein> xubuntu705: ^
[16:49] <xubuntu705> A server.
[16:50] <holstein> i would confirm that server side, samabe is setup correctly
[16:50] <holstein> samba*
[16:50] <xubuntu705> No problem mapping the same folder through windows.
[16:51] <holstein> so, you have "a server", probably running samba.. some windows box "mapped" the share, but a xubuntu install is not connecting?
[16:51] <holstein> can you ping the server?
[16:56] <xubuntu705> how do I ping the server?
[16:57] <holstein> xubuntu705: i would ping it my ip address..
[16:57] <holstein> !ping
[16:57] <holstein> ping -c 8 192.168.6.6 for example
[17:02] <xubuntu705> I don't know the ip of the server, I only use the alias: smb://progdist.ntnu.no/progdist.  can I ping that as well? I have to be connected through vpn, but vpn is working fine.
[17:04] <holstein> xubuntu705: you can go to the server and run "ipconfig" or "ifconfig"
[17:04] <holstein> xubuntu705: i would go locally.. you are troubleshooting many things, it seems to me
[17:04] <holstein> i would just gigolo to connect to the ip and test
[17:16] <nitodj> Buenas tardes a  tod@s..
[17:16] <xubuntu705> now I succeeded connecting with linux mint on another computer
[17:17] <nitodj> Alguien me puede solucionar una duda?..gracias
[17:17] <xubuntu705> same versions of gvfs-files
[17:17] <holstein> xubuntu705: how?
[17:17] <holstein> xubuntu705: via IP? with nautilus? thunar?
[17:17] <knome> !es | nitodj
[17:18] <xubuntu705> open file manager (Caja 1.2.1), Ctrl+L, smb://progdist.ntnu.no/progdist, type in username, domain, password
[17:18] <xubuntu705> (all of this through vpn)
[17:19] <xubuntu705> this used to work fine with xubuntu before, but no it just keeps requesting my credentials over and over again
[17:19] <holstein> xubuntu705: what vpn?
[17:19] <xubuntu705> Cisco
[17:19] <xubuntu705> on both computers
[17:19] <holstein> xubuntu705: i would try locally, via IP
[17:19] <xubuntu705> to access the progdist-server i have to use vpn
[17:20] <xubuntu705> by the way, when at work, i dont have to use vpn, but the problem is still there
[17:20] <holstein> what problem?
[17:20] <holstein> you cant get stock xubuntu to connect to a samba share?
[17:21] <xubuntu705> right
[17:21] <xubuntu601> Hi I am trying to install xubuntu, I have burned the .iso to a cd and when I switch my boot device it is not recognixed,. I don't think I have a live cd
[17:22] <xubuntu705> holstein - i think i'll inspect both smb.conf files and possibly replace the xubuntu-smb.conf with that on the linux mint
[17:23] <holstein> xubuntu705: keep them backed up, and that should hurt
[17:24] <xubuntu601> Is there a way to download xubuntu 64 to a laptop and have it install?
[17:24] <holstein> xubuntu705: ubuntu 64? you mean, 64bit ubuntu?
[17:24] <holstein> xubuntu601: ^^
[17:25] <xubuntu601> ya
[17:25] <GridCube> xubuntu601, check the md5 of your iso
[17:25] <GridCube> !md5
[17:25] <xubuntu601> ok
[19:41] <drc> I understand that 12.04.3 will bump the kernel up from 3.2.X to 3.5.X (iirc), my question is: Does the daily of 12.04.2 contain the  3.2 or 3.5 kernel?
[19:43] <Unit193> drc: If I remember correctly, it should have the 3.5 kernel.
[19:43] <drc> Nevermind, I'm wrong
[19:44] <drc> yeah, Unit193 I should look first and rely on memory :)
[19:45] <Unit193> Ah, I read that wrong too, but I don't use precise on any desktops, just a server.
[19:47] <drc> thanks
[20:35] <xubuntu270> sory i have to ask because i have problems with xubuntus kernell
[20:35] <xubuntu270> someone to help
[20:35] <xubuntu270> helppppppppp
[20:43] <SonikkuAmerica> (Why do people do that?)
[20:43] <SonikkuAmerica> (They're like "Help! /quit")
[20:51] <SunStar> they expect instant support, when they dont get an *immediate* answer they feel they are wasting time and go back to googling
[20:57] <SonikkuAmerica> I guess enhancing Google foo isn't bad... XD
[21:41] <xubuntu275> hi all
[21:42] <knome> hello
[21:43] <xubuntu275> I'm new in Xubuntu.  I 'd like to know your experience in this system
[21:43] <knome> do you have something specific in mind?
[21:44] <xubuntu275> Yes !  I need a gpu programming and use opengl 4.x to do it
[21:46] <knome> opengl isn't my area of expertise, but you should be fine
[22:15] <SonikkuAmerica> clear
[22:17] <knome> 500
[22:17] <knome> clear!
[22:17] <knome> *BZZZT*
[23:38] <witiko92> Hello there. I'm failing at setting up my ~/.rhosts file - I create it, fill it with the localhost hostname, then rsh localhost only to be prompted for password. Anyone knows what the problem might be? The file's umask is 644, as it should be, but, for some reason, it appears to be ignored by the daemon.