[01:01] <gp5st> hello. is there a way to center all windows on a screen?
[04:10] <thebigheadedone> Hi guys, can someone tell me the average memory consuption of xubuntu? I'm thinking about installing it in a netbook (acer zg5, 1.6ghz, 1gb ram), so I'd like to have an idea if it would run ok.
[04:13] <holstein> thebigheadedone: try it live. it really depends on what you are doing
[04:13] <holstein> thebigheadedone: i just installed on a machine like that, and its fine for most things
[04:30] <xubuntu360> Hi
[04:30] <xubuntu360> I have a problem with the life time of the battery in my laptop
[04:31] <xubuntu360> it drops so fast
[04:31] <xubuntu360> does anybody knows anything about that?
[07:22] <donnie> Anyone awake?
[07:30] <Noskcaj> can someone test the xubuntu raring beta 2 iso's, they release tomorrow and need testing
[07:33] <bazhang> Noskcaj, you might mention this in #ubuntu+1  , the raring support and discussion channel
[07:33] <Noskcaj> bazhang, yep, just trying to "spam" it everywhere
[07:33] <bazhang> understood :)
[10:28] <xubuntu072> hello azeam
[10:29] <xubuntu072> hello
[10:29] <knome> !hi | xubuntu072
[12:45] <xubuntu989> yo
[12:46] <Rogach> Hello! Is there a list of packages, that are installed by default in 12.04.1 release?
[12:56] <xubuntu144> Хой!
[13:01] <xubuntu144> кроме пиндостана, кто есть?
[13:02] <knome> !ru | xubuntu144
[13:02] <knome> Rogach, see the xubuntu seed file
[13:02] <xubuntu144> ok. blagodarchik ))
[13:08] <Rogach> knome: It's only 6 lines :( I looked into this file: http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/xubuntu/releases/12.04/release/xubuntu-12.04-alternate-i386.list (is it what I want?)
[13:08] <knome> Rogach, that looks correct
[13:09] <Rogach> knome: Thanks!
[13:09] <knome> np
[13:14] <Rogach> Actually, how hard would it be to tweak xubuntu-desktop install cd to get rid of the questions at the beginning of installation (language, keyboard, country, user, etc.) ?
[13:14] <knome> there are tools to remaster your own iso
[13:14] <knome> !remaster | Rogach
[13:15] <knome> you'd probably need changes in ubiquity, the installer, as well
[13:16] <Rogach> knome: Thanks!
[13:17] <knome> again, np. good luck
[13:17] <xubuntu657> hey?
[13:17] <xubuntu657> what is this
[13:17] <knome> !hi | xubuntu657
[13:18] <xubuntu657> seems cool
[13:19] <xubuntu657> does any body on?
[13:19] <knome> !anybody | xubuntu657
[13:20] <Rogach> knome: Is there a list of those "!" tags somewhere?
[13:20] <knome> yup.
[13:20] <knome> !bot
[13:21] <knome> please note you can search the bot in PM as well (type "/q ubottu" without the quotes and then enter the factoids)
[13:23] <Rogach> Where does "Settings Manager" save it's settings? And how can I edit them programmatically? Specifically, I want to disable screensaver and set monitor sleep option to "never".
[13:25] <knome> Rogach, see .config/xfce4
[13:25] <knome> Rogach, and xfconf
[13:42] <Rogach> knome: No, nothing there. I ran "grep -rin monitor .config/" and got only one totally unrelated line.
[13:44] <Rogach> knome: Grepping for 15 (which is the default value for monitor black-out) also finds nothing.
[13:45] <knome> that's where the xfce config resides. did you check if xfce-settings-editor has the settings stored?
[13:53] <Rogach> knome: I didn't. How can I do it?
[13:54] <knome> Rogach, run xfce4-settings-editor
[13:55] <Rogach> knome: Done.
[13:55] <knome> then see if there's anything that does it
[13:56] <Rogach> knome: Does wat?
[13:56] <Rogach> s/wat/what/
[13:56] <knome> er, does store the things you are looking for
[13:56] <knome> if they are, you can control them via xfconf-query
[13:57] <Rogach> knome: Doesn't seem so - if they are not in .config, then xfce4-settings-editor shouldn't see them, either.
[13:57] <knome> sure
[13:57] <knome> maybe you should ask #xfce or #xfce-dev
[14:01] <Rogach> knome: Thanks, I'll ask there!
[14:52] <xubuntu083> hello?
[14:55] <SiO2> hi
[14:56] <SiO2> how i can diosable this bar on the botton, which pop up if mouse mives doen?
[15:00] <Dr^Fets> disable or remove?
[15:00] <Dr^Fets> you can remove it
[15:00] <Dr^Fets> or cinfigure
[15:00] <Dr^Fets> configure
[15:02] <Rogach> Q: Where does Update Manager store it's settings? Can I disable checking for updates programmatically?
[15:05] <Dr^Fets> you can disable the updates in the software center
[15:05] <SiO2> disable would be good. where is the option for configure or whats the name of this bar?
[15:06] <Dr^Fets> right click on the bar
[15:06] <SiO2> habs :P
[15:06] <Dr^Fets> ok :D
[15:06] <SiO2> besten dank
[15:06] <Dr^Fets> kein problem
[15:07] <Rogach> Dr^Fets: I can't.
[15:08] <Rogach> Dr^Fets: I'm writing a script, and navigating the gui with a script is quite a daunting task :)
[15:09] <Dr^Fets> wait
[15:09] <Dr^Fets> you can disable it
[15:09] <Dr^Fets> packet sources I think. not software center
[15:09] <Dr^Fets> uncheck the boxes for updates
[15:10] <Dr^Fets> software-properties-gtk
[15:12] <Rogach> Dr^Fets: Yes, that's exactly how I will be doing it by hand.
[15:12] <Dr^Fets> or edit /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/10periodic
[15:12] <Dr^Fets> and set APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0";
[15:12] <Dr^Fets> but that's likely what youa re doing
[15:12] <Dr^Fets> :)
[15:13] <Rogach> Dr^Fets: Thanks a lot! That did it.
[15:43] <evopilot> hello
[15:44] <evopilot> is there a ppa for klamav?
[16:45] <GridCube> maybe, have you googled for it?
[16:46] <GridCube> oh lol, 1h later
[17:50] <Peyam> Hi
[17:50] <Peyam> My windows turned to blue by no reason
[17:51] <Peyam> here
[17:51] <Peyam> http://i47.tinypic.com/n550nd.png
[17:51] <Peyam> why?
[17:51] <Peyam> How do I fix it
[17:51] <Peyam> the theme is Greybird
[17:53] <Peyam> now it is good
[17:53] <Peyam> I never change anything
[17:53] <Peyam> it is so strainge it changed by itself
[17:54] <GridCube> Peyam, press alt-f2 and type: xfwm4 --replace
[17:54] <GridCube> and execute
[21:21] <daswort> xfwm4 does not start when i login, i have to call it manually. I removed .config/xfce but that does not help. Any idea where i can search / reset / finds logs about it?
[22:44] <ProtoPunk> hi
[22:44] <ProtoPunk> I have an issue... I just installed Xubuntu and I am unable to find MS Paint
[22:44] <ProtoPunk> where is it?
[22:45] <bazhang> ProtoPunk, MS Paint?
[22:45] <bazhang> as in th e microsoft software?
[22:45] <ProtoPunk> yeah I need to paste some ecuations from it to word
[22:45] <ProtoPunk> but I cannot find Paint
[22:45] <bazhang> ProtoPunk, this is xubuntu support
[22:45] <ProtoPunk> it comes with all computers doesn't it?
[22:45] <ProtoPunk> yeah
[22:45] <ProtoPunk> I installed Xubuntu
[22:46] <bazhang> MS Paint is not part of an ubuntu installation
[22:46] <ProtoPunk> uh?
[22:46] <ProtoPunk> so how can I install it?
[22:46] <bazhang> ProtoPunk, please go waste time somewhere else
[22:46] <ProtoPunk> bazhang: I am completely new to linux!
[22:46] <ProtoPunk> :(
[22:46] <bazhang> ProtoPunk, its windows
[22:46] <bazhang> Ubuntu is not windows
[22:46] <ProtoPunk> so I cannot install ms paint?
[22:47] <Unit193> ProtoPunk: You can try mtpaint or if you need something more advanced, gimp.
[22:47] <ProtoPunk> mtpaint?
[22:47] <ProtoPunk> as in micro toft? hahaha what is it?
[22:47] <Unit193> !info mtpaint
[22:48] <ProtoPunk> and how do I open word then?
[22:48] <ProtoPunk> and how do I install mt paint?
[22:48] <bazhang> ProtoPunk, again Word is microsoft software
[22:49] <ProtoPunk> so I cannot type letters or essays?
[22:49] <ProtoPunk> how do I do with outlook then? arrrgh... so it has nothing?
[22:50] <Unit193> It doesn't have those, it has other applications that do the same function.
[22:50] <ProtoPunk> oh cool
[22:50] <ProtoPunk> I can't find mt paint on google
[22:50] <Unit193> !lnw
[22:50] <Unit193> You use the Software Center to install it.
[22:50] <ProtoPunk> oh
[22:50] <ProtoPunk> nice
[22:50] <ProtoPunk> thank you Unit193
[22:52] <ProtoPunk> oh this paint is better!
[23:00] <RYDeN> hi, i ve a question
[23:00] <RYDeN> im using compiz
[23:00] <RYDeN> but while compiz is running i cant enter to windows manager
[23:00] <RYDeN> it keeps loading
[23:01] <RYDeN> and its imposible to open it
[23:01] <RYDeN> could anybody help me?
[23:29] <Guest13696> hello