[01:52] <netcrash> hello, can anyone provide me the default groupS for the "admin" user in xubuntu?
[01:59] <GridCube> i have; gridcube adm cdrom sudo audio dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare vboxusers
[02:00] <GridCube> and sudo has root
[02:00] <netcrash> thks
[02:03] <Unit193> !admingroup
[02:17] <netcrash> Unit193: thks for the aditional info
[02:18] <Unit193> Sure.
[07:25] <xubuntu867> does anyone know how to change the brightness in xubuntu?
[07:25] <xubuntu867> my current issue is that is that xubuntu recognizes my fn keys
[07:26] <xubuntu867> but i can only adjust the brightness in one increment
[07:26] <xubuntu867> i.e. right now it's at max, and i can only bring it down by one increment
[07:26] <xubuntu867> and then back up again by one increment
[07:33] <TheSheep> xubuntu867: xrandr --output NAME-OF-THE-SCREEN --brightness 0.5
[07:33] <TheSheep> you can get the names of your screens by running xrandr without parameters
[07:33] <TheSheep> brightness 1.0 is 100%, 0.0 is 0%
[07:37] <xubuntu867> ok so i found out that my screen is called "Screen 0"
[07:37] <xubuntu867> but when i tried
[07:37] <xubuntu867> xrandr --output Screen 0 --brightness 0.5
[07:37] <xubuntu867> it popped up another screen with a bunch of paramater information
[07:37] <xubuntu867> and no change in brightness
[07:38] <TheSheep> xubuntu867: xrandr --output 'Screen 0'  --brightness 0.5
[07:39] <xubuntu867> warning: output Screen 0 not found; ignoring
[07:39] <xubuntu867> xrandr: Need crtc to set gamma on
[07:39] <xubuntu867> -> that's the error i got
[07:41] <TheSheep> can you pastebin the output of xrandr?
[07:41] <xubuntu867> yes
[07:43] <xubuntu867> http://pastebin.com/AsPV1Dey
[07:43] <TheSheep> no no, the one without parameters
[07:43] <TheSheep> sorry, I wasn't clear
[07:43] <xubuntu867> http://pastebin.com/E3DXUw23
[07:44] <TheSheep> ok, so your screen is called LVDS1
[07:44] <TheSheep> your output, I mean
[07:44] <xubuntu867> OMG
[07:44] <xubuntu867> it worked
[07:44] <TheSheep> :D
[07:44] <xubuntu867> THANK YOu
[07:45] <TheSheep> btw, xrandr has a lot of other useful options :)
[07:45] <xubuntu867> is there no easier way to adjust brightness?
[07:45] <TheSheep> well, you could now bind xrandr to keys...
[07:45] <xubuntu867> how would i do that?????
[07:45] <TheSheep> in keyboard settings
[07:46] <xubuntu867> application shortcuts?
[07:46] <TheSheep> yes
[07:46] <xubuntu867> what would i add for instance
[07:46] <TheSheep> what you just typed
[07:47] <xubuntu867> xrandr --output 'LVDS1' --brightness 0.5
[07:47] <xubuntu867> i could configure that to a global hotkey?
[07:47] <TheSheep> yes
[07:48] <TheSheep> this is a workaround, of course, I suppose at some point they will fix the normal function keys
[07:48] <xubuntu867> ya
[07:48] <xubuntu867> is this an issue for other people
[07:48] <xubuntu867> with the Fn keys
[07:48] <TheSheep> sometimes
[07:49] <TheSheep> for me the brightness keys work, for the keyboard backlight keys don't
[10:32] <bullgard4> Is it normal that Xubuntu 12.04.2 Appications > Log Out > (Log out <username>) > shows a "Suspend" button but no »Hibernate« button?
[10:43] <knome> bullgard4, yes
[10:44] <bullgard4> knome: Do you know the reason why a "Hibernate" button does not exist?
[10:46] <knome> bullgard4, hibernating is disabled by default in xubuntu
[10:48] <bullgard4> knome: Right. --  Thank you for your help.
[11:05] <xubuntu336> Is firefox 21 ready for xubuntu ?
[11:10] <knome> xubuntu336, i'm sorry, i don't understand the question
[11:12] <peyam> hi
[11:12] <peyam> My computer gets so warm in xubuntu
[11:12] <peyam> I use a thinkpad e330
[13:44] <seronis> Is anyone available with experience using Eclipse CDT to edit packages? I seem to be misusing the "New -> Makefile Project with existing code" option
[14:39] <xubuntu-noob> hey people, anybody here?
[14:39] <seronis> 114 people here.  most idle
[14:40] <xubuntu-noob> why be here if you are going to be idle? :)
[14:40] <seronis> Idle Response Chat.. of course =-)
[14:41] <seronis> for slow channels (usually ones dealin with support) you can ask a question and as long as you dont log out when someone gets a chance to glance at the window they can answer
[14:41] <xubuntu-noob> i have a question, im currently installing xbuntu 13.04 on a intel pentium 4 3.4 ghz and 1 gig of ddr2 ram. Is that enough for mostly basic stuff?
[14:42] <seronis> my laptop is a Core2 Duo 2.2ghz and it runs beautifully.  I do have 8gb ram (shared with gpu)
[14:42] <ner0x> Anyone using a dual monitor with one DVI and one VGA having issues with the latest nvidia update?
[14:49] <xubuntu-noob> Ofcourse it works well on that kind of configuration :)
[14:52] <xubuntu-noob> im going to test my question right now
[14:52] <xubuntu-noob> so, bye :)
[17:02] <jdr> anybody some advice on accessibility features? I'm working with a class of students. I want to find a way to let them login without a keyboard.
[17:03] <jdr> I was thinking about mouse gestures to login, or a method where I can just login for them using my pc, so they get to see the desktop environment directly
[17:03] <rantic> jdr: There isa project called voximp which allows you to logon to a desktop with your voice
[17:03] <rantic> i'm not sure if that's the kind of thing you're talking about
[17:04] <jdr> yes, could be a way, I should take a look at that. Although not all pc's have a mic on them.
[17:04] <rantic> hm
[17:10] <xubuntu760> When will Firefox 21.0 be in the software center ?
[17:12] <brainwashed> xubuntu760: it's already available in the repos, update your package lists
[17:13] <brainwashed> 21.0+build2-0ubuntu0.13.04.2
[17:13] <GridCube> !info firefox
[17:13] <GridCube> yep
[17:16] <xubuntu760> brainwashed: I can only see 20.01. what package lists shud i update ?
[17:18] <genii-around> !info firefox quantal
[17:18] <genii-around> Hm
[17:18] <knome> !info firefox precise
[17:19] <xubuntu760> When i update firefox can i only remove the old and install the new ?
[17:21] <holstein> xubuntu760: you just update, using a package manager or update manager (like the software center) and ff will be upgraded to the latest available
[17:23] <xubuntu760> I am little new.. never hear about pacakge manager.. but i will try to figure out.
[17:24] <Hans-Martin> hi I've got a lightdm problem - I want to configure an autologin user (that works) with a fixed custom session. Lightdm always uses the last session, but that is not what I need...
[17:44] <ownerslayer28317> hai
[17:55] <Guest26818> hi. how can i specify a proxy?
[18:10] <holstein> Guest26818: i would start with the browser settings..
[18:10] <Guest26818> chromium ?
[18:11] <holstein> Guest26818: thats a good start
[18:11] <holstein> !proxy
[18:59] <leoquant> hee darkera
[18:59] <leoquant> u bent DE darkera?
[19:00] <DarkEra> hi leoquant
[19:00] <DarkEra> yep
[19:01] <leoquant> how are you?
[19:01] <DarkEra> doing fine. want to go pm, would be better i think
[19:02] <leoquant> haha yeah, but iam moe/pijn/etc
[19:02] <DarkEra> i see
[19:03] <leoquant> later misschien?
[19:03] <DarkEra> ok :)
[20:04] <Udms> how do you create a panel
[20:05] <Udms> hello anyone
[21:12] <xubuntu329> how do i get apps thru terminal?
[21:12] <knome> xubuntu329, do you mean installing applications?
[21:12] <xubuntu329> ya srry
[21:12] <knome> xubuntu329, sudo apt-get install [packagename]
[21:13] <xubuntu329> ok thx :)
[21:13] <xubuntu329> i like xubuntu cuz it works on my old toshiba sattelite
[21:13] <xubuntu329> kinda gives it a new wind
[21:13] <xubuntu329> second wind *
[21:14] <xubuntu329> cyall :)
[21:15] <xubuntu727> do you just use halt in terminal to shutdown?
[21:16] <xubuntu727> ya or no
[21:16] <xubuntu727> people not too helpful (note to self)
[21:17] <xubuntu727> i said tht out loud didnt i o well :))
[22:25] <ner0x> https://gist.github.com/fswitalski/5587925  <-- after updating nvidia-drivers to the latest I get this error. Anyone able to help I'd appreciate it.