[00:28] <AmberJ_> Hello!
[00:29] <AmberJ_> I installed Xubuntu using image 'xubuntu-12.04.1-desktop-i386.iso' ... Now if I want to upgrade to 'xubuntu-12.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso', which command should I use?
[00:30] <SunStar> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[00:30] <AmberJ_> Thanks a lot, SunStar!
[00:32] <David-A> SunStar: did you see the i386 => amd64 ?  will dist-upgrade look for other architecture of same dist?
[00:35] <SunStar> if your running 32, it will stay 32
[00:36] <David-A> AmberJ_: ^
[00:37] <AmberJ_> err, sorry.... I meant amd64 -> amd64
[00:37] <AmberJ_> that "i386" was a copy/paste typo :(
[00:39] <AmberJ_> I wanted to know how to upgrade from 12.04.1 -> 12.04.2 (both amd64)... and yes, "apt-get dist-upgrade" is working fine.
[00:58] <MattRan> Hello?
[00:58] <MattRan> Anyone active?
[00:58] <packetfrog> hi
[00:59] <SunStar> maybe?
[00:59] <MattRan> Having some trouble installing xubuntu, anyone willing to help? :[
[00:59] <packetfrog> Can try.
[00:59] <packetfrog> sunstar my friend!
[01:00] <MattRan> Well, I'm trying to install 12.04 on my windows 7 machine
[01:00] <MattRan> saved the .iso to a CD
[01:00] <packetfrog> burn or saved?
[01:01] <MattRan> burned, sorry
[01:01] <packetfrog> just checking :>
[01:01] <MattRan> I hit restart and don't get a prompt to boot xubuntu or anything,
[01:01] <MattRan> not sure what's up
[01:02] <MattRan> have I skipped a step?
[01:02] <packetfrog> when your BIOS screen pops up
[01:02] <MattRan> (yes I have the disc in)
[01:02] <MattRan> yeah?
[01:02] <packetfrog> when you first turn the computer on   it should say something like:
[01:02] <packetfrog> Hit F2 to enter bios setup,   Hit F12 to change boot order.
[01:03] <packetfrog> if not the boot order  maybe just in the BIOS setup>Boot or Boot order
[01:03] <packetfrog> make sure your computer is even trying to boot off cd
[01:03] <MattRan> I see
[01:03] <MattRan> two seconds, I'm typing from a different machine
[01:03] <packetfrog> ll
[01:03] <packetfrog> kk
[01:03] <packetfrog> rather
[01:03] <MattRan> I'll just try that
[01:08] <MattRan> I'm in Boot Settings
[01:08] <packetfrog> Boot order
[01:09] <packetfrog> make sure cdrom is above harddrive
[01:09] <MattRan> ok, done that
[01:09] <MattRan> try again?
[01:09] <packetfrog> save settings
[01:09] <SunStar> save n restart
[01:09] <packetfrog> ^
[01:09] <MattRan> ok
[01:10] <MattRan> sec
[01:10] <MattRan> ah!
[01:10] <MattRan> there she goes :]
[01:10] <MattRan> Thanks guys
[01:11] <packetfrog> No problem.
[01:11] <packetfrog> sunstar did most of the work
[01:11]  * packetfrog is lazy
[01:11] <packetfrog> 0_o
[02:31] <erdemulutas> hi
[02:34] <packetfrog> bye
[02:34] <packetfrog> :>
[03:24] <autif> Is there an #xubuntu+1 equivalent channel?
[03:25] <Pici> nope, just use #ubuntu+1
[03:25] <holstein> !13.04 | autif just the main one for the upcoming release.. AFAIK
[03:25] <autif> thanks
[06:46] <HerbertWest> Hi there, a little question... xubuntu + empathy?
[06:48] <Unit193> What's the question?
[06:49] <HerbertWest> empathy works well with xfce?
[06:49] <Unit193> You can install empathy, if you want.  May be a little heavier on the depends.
[06:50] <HerbertWest> okok
[06:50] <HerbertWest> ty fyi
[07:50] <xubuntu565> hi, i tried xubuntu last release, I can't found the where to configure xdmcp ( in ligthdm)
[07:52] <packetfrog> http://askubuntu.com/questions/66431/how-do-i-configure-lightdm-to-work-with-xdmcp
[09:35] <ijeremie> hi everyone
[09:46] <jaysql> how do i increase the sensitivity of my keyboard letters? its really hard to press them? i feel some sort of delay between i type a key and its display
[09:47] <TheSheep> jaysql: what do you mean?
[09:49] <bazhang> !crosspost > jaysql
[09:50] <jaysql> they are different channels
[09:50] <bazhang> the helpers are largely the same
[09:50] <jaysql> but thy are different channels
[09:50] <bazhang> just dont do it, simple
[09:50] <jaysql> i wil
[09:50] <jaysql> ubuntu is not xubuntu
[09:52] <TheSheep> jaysql: so you are using ubuntu or xubuntu?
[09:52] <jaysql> both
[09:52] <jaysql> one in vm
[09:52] <jaysql> one as host
[09:52] <TheSheep> jaysql: and which one of them has the problem with the keyboard?
[09:54] <jaysql> both
[09:54] <TheSheep> jaysql: how do you connect a kphysical keyboard to your virtual machine?
[09:55] <jaysql> are you a troll?
[09:55] <bazhang> jaysql, thats enough
[09:55] <bazhang> !guidelines | jaysql
[09:56] <jaysql> !crosspost bazhang
[09:56] <TheSheep> jaysql: I'm trying to get to know which system you have problems with, so that I can advise you where you can get help with that.
[09:56] <TheSheep> what is "letter sensitivity" anyways :/
[10:17] <knome> i suppose the rate how fast new letters appear when you keep a letter pressed down
[10:17] <knome> and the time after which the second one appears
[10:46] <Guest81940> Why is Xubuntu so heavy?
[10:46] <bazhang> it's not
[10:46] <Guest81940> I've only got Firefox open and a terminal, yet it's using over 2GB RAM?
[10:47] <Guest81940> it's meant for netbooks, but if this is the case then idk how they cope on just 1-2GB
[10:47] <bazhang> open up terminal and type top
[10:47] <Guest81940> xorg, firefox, xfce4-terminal
[10:47] <Guest81940> aswell as xfce4-panel
[10:48] <Guest81940> cpuset, init.. all stuff that is included and runs with Xubuntu by default.
[10:49] <Guest81940> I don't get it :O :'(
[10:50] <Guest81940> essentially, you would need at least 2.5GB RAM to be able to run Xubuntu properly
[10:50] <Guest81940> that's similar to KDE..
[10:51] <Guest81940> bazhang: http://pastebin.com/5dzq8JP4
[10:53] <baizon> Guest81940: well, firefox is using 1.5GB memory
[10:53] <bazhang> whats the actual question Guest81940
[10:53] <Guest81940> Why is Xubuntu so heavy
[10:53] <Inoki> Guest81940: What do you mean "heavy"?
[10:53] <bazhang> thats not a support question...
[10:53] <Guest81940> Inoki: uses so much RAM and CPU
[10:54] <Myrtti> Guest81940: browsers do that.
[10:54] <bazhang> perhaps you mean why does firefox use so much ram
[10:54] <Myrtti> Guest81940: you're running a browser.
[10:54] <Inoki> Guest81940: like others said, turn off your browser ;)
[10:54] <Inoki> Guest81940: My Xubuntu takes about 440 - 500 MB RAM on idle.
[10:54] <bazhang> disable the plugins/extensions
[10:54] <baizon> Guest81940: xubuntu isnt heavy, if you open 100 tabs and run multiple falsh videos it can happen that the system is getting "heavy"
[10:55] <Guest81940> I would close it but I'm using webchat
[10:55] <Guest81940> but Xorg is still using more RAM than firefx
[10:55] <baizon> Guest81940: you can google how to optimize that
[10:55] <Inoki> Guest81940: sudo apt-get install xchat OR sudo apt-get install pidgin
[10:55] <Myrtti> Guest81940: do you know what xorg does?
[10:55] <Inoki> Guest81940: and configure it to run IRC.
[10:56] <Guest81940> I use irssi usually
[10:56] <Inoki> Guest81940: Whatever you like :)
[10:56] <Guest81940> Myrtti: yes...
[10:56] <Myrtti> just checking.
[11:02] <Inoki> Anyone here used the new Intel Driver Installer for x64 system and could tell me does it work?
[11:03] <heoyea> there was a fix released
[11:03] <Inoki> Coz I've used it previously and then it broke my entire Xubuntu installation.
[11:03] <heoyea> dont use then
[11:28] <Xenobius> hello
[11:28] <Xenobius> is anyone here?
[11:28] <bazhang> yep
[13:39] <juubis> Hi! do anyone of you know what could be riddling by xubuntu 12.10 installation? it always stops when it says "Retrieving file 31 of 81". The pc doesnt stop completely, just the installation process seems to stop...
[16:24] <icoffee> Witam ;>
[18:39] <nicofs> I need help restoring my desktop. I reverted from nvidia experimental to recommended drivers and after that i could only boot to the cli. I purged all nvidia* and reinstalled nvidia-173. now I get to the login screen but after logging in, the screen turns blank for a few seconds and reverts to login after that. what's wrong?
[18:40] <nicofs> (password is correct and I renamed xorg.conf)
[18:41] <nicofs> (guest account can log in - some user specific conf to delete?)
[18:45] <bekks> nicofs: Check your diskspace and investigate the .xsession-errors of the user failing to log in.
[18:46] <nicofs> bekks, disk space as before, some 40GB left - OS is a week old... .xsession-errors complains about some OpenGL issues...
[19:01] <nicofs> Anyone?
[19:04] <nicofs> Ok - solved. .Xauthority had the wrong owner.
[23:08] <xubuntu733> HI
[23:36] <xubuntu783> Hi, anyone, I can watch PBS, Hulu, and youtube and can watch something on BYU.org, but I can't seem to get BYU's "Studio C" to load up. The commercial comes on, but after that, the loading circle goes around and around and never loads. I've tried different Studio C episodes, but it won't load. Does anybody know why?
[23:42] <xubuntu783> Another question, sometimes my keyboard seems a bit flighty. I'll be typing away online on some site, and my curser will jump back somewhere. Is there a fix for that?
[23:44] <packetfrog> are you touching ur trackpad?
[23:44] <packetfrog> :)
[23:45] <xubuntu783> o.k. I'm dumb here. Track pad meaning what?
[23:45] <packetfrog> are you on a laptop?
[23:46] <xubuntu783> ya
[23:46] <packetfrog> the little box in front of the keyboard you use to move the mouse cursor around...
[23:46] <packetfrog> when your typing if your wrist hits it... you move the cursor....
[23:46] <xubuntu783> oh so if I touch that, it jumps around?
[23:46] <SunStar> you can set it to disable the touchpad when typing
[23:46] <xubuntu783> how do you do that?
[23:46] <packetfrog> Menu > Settings menu > mouse/trackpad
[23:47] <packetfrog> click the trackpad tab in that window
[23:47] <packetfrog> click disable trackpad while typing.
[23:47] <packetfrog> trackpad/touchpad
[23:47] <packetfrog> same thing
[23:48] <xubuntu783> o.k. but you have to go back in and set it again to use the trackpad right?
[23:48] <SunStar> no
[23:48] <SunStar> it figures it out
[23:48] <packetfrog> it just disables it while your actively typing
[23:48] <packetfrog> its on right now
[23:48] <packetfrog> and I can move my lil mousie!
[23:50] <xubuntu783> so I can use my trackpad (mouse thingy) still. sooo I fix this trackpad and I can still use the mouse to navigate?
[23:50] <SunStar> yeah it just has a delay untill its sure you wanted to do that
[23:51] <xubuntu783> so, I can permantly turn the trackpad off and everything still works, the controlled typing and the mouse?
[23:51] <SunStar> "disable touchpad when typing" is the option
[23:51] <SunStar> it is possible to totally disable which you dont want
[23:51] <packetfrog> there is a program to turn the touchpad off when you have a mouse plugged in
[23:52] <xubuntu783> so only when you want to type do you want the touc pad off, not permantly unless you have another mouse.
[23:53] <SunStar> .....one "disable touchpad when typing" is enabled, the mouse gets disabled when you are using the keyboard. when you go to use the mouse again, there will be a delay untill it is sure you intend to use the mouse
[23:55] <xubuntu783> o.k. so, I can leave the touch pad off and then when I want to use the mouse there will be a delay and the mouse works again. So, what do you do? Do you leave the  touch pad off because you have a lot of typing and just wait for the mouse?
[23:56] <packetfrog> Your thinking to critically
[23:56] <SunStar> you dont do anything. the OS decides when the mouse should and should not be on
[23:56] <packetfrog> Enable the option we told you about.
[23:56] <packetfrog> You start typing and when you goto use touchpad again there is  MILLASECOND delay in it moving   but while ur typing it wont move around on you when you accidentally touch the touchpad
[23:57] <packetfrog> simple. easy. try it. move on :>
[23:59] <SunStar> my system delays for too long so i just live with the mouse "spin out"