[02:44] <donnie> I have a system that's 64bit... do I download and install the "amd 64 bit" iso?
[02:45] <donnie> even though mines an intel 64
[02:45] <holstein> donnie: if you want the 64bit OS, sure..
[02:46] <donnie> I'd like to try it... my 'new' system is dual core, 64 bit, 4gb ram
[02:46] <[uzver]> donnie: sure u can on that system)
[02:47] <donnie> Downloading now
[02:47] <[uzver]> must runing smooth
[02:47] <SonikkuAmerica> amd64 isn't specific to AMD procs
[06:21] <deckard> hello. is the proper command to install xubuntu with the xfce version: sudo apt-get install xubuntu
[06:21] <deckard> ty
[06:23] <baizon> deckard: sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[06:23] <deckard> ty
[06:23] <xubuntu352> is Xubuntu good for new Users transitioning from Windows?
[06:24] <xubuntu352> ie : Is it better than installing windows-like menus in Ubuntu?
[06:27] <Unit193> You can try it live, and see if you like it.
[06:31] <xubuntu352> okay thanks
[06:33] <xubuntu352> What disadvantages does the real-time kernel have compared to standard for desktop Users?
[06:51] <koegs> what advantages do you expect?
[06:57] <Unit193> It's more helpful in audio processing/recording, generally.
[06:57] <koegs> he is gone anyway :(
[07:01] <Lehti> real-time sounds cool and fast, but has really nothing to it unless it's running some really specific stuff, yeah :)
[08:07] <gonkin> 1~/quit
[09:50] <arsene> Hi, i can't see anything in dconf-editor...please help me !
[09:54] <knome> arsene, what are you trying to do?
[09:55] <arsene> install compiz
[09:55] <arsene> i install it but when i try to change theme in deconf is nothing there
[09:56] <knome> note that compiz isn't officially supported with xubuntu
[09:57] <arsene> ok, something else like compiz?
[09:57] <arsene> for xubuntu?
[09:59] <knome> there is the xfce compositor which can do a few things
[09:59] <knome> but it's not really designed to give you eye candy
[09:59] <arsene> ok,thank you
[12:57] <emif-> guys, i have copied my updates from var/cache/apt to another computer, how to install them all together ?
[13:00] <elfy> when I've done that an apt-get update should see them, then apt-get upgrade should upgrade with the newer packages
[13:00] <emif-> but am not doing them from the internet
[13:01] <gonkin> have you tried dpkg -i *.deb
[13:01] <elfy> I understand that
[13:02] <emif-> it says it cannot access the folder gonkin
[13:04] <gonkin> even with sudo?
[13:06] <cfhowlett> emif-, you ARE running sudo first, yes?
[13:09] <ReedMcD> Hi
[13:09] <lderan> hi
[14:08] <markwaters> anyone else having a problem with random captialisation of characters when typing ? I have swapped out my usb keyboard and reinstalled xubuntu from scratch three times and still seeing it occassionally , most odd
[14:20] <GridCube> nope
[14:21] <SonikkuAmerica> Nope (I use Unity and am solely here to give support based on my Xubuntu/Ubuntu Studio experience)
[14:25] <markwaters> ok , thatnks guys
[14:25] <markwaters> ok , thanks guys
[14:27] <elfy> I don't see it either - unless it's my fatfingers doing it
[14:30] <njillings> what was the question?
[14:31] <elfy> random capitalisation njillings
[14:32] <njillings> sorry, never had that problem. I'm assuming keyboard issue has already been ruled out?
[14:38] <elfy> njillings: markwaters> anyone else having a problem with random captialisation of characters when typing ? I have swapped out my usb keyboard and reinstalled xubuntu from scratch three times and still seeing it occassionally , most odd
[14:45] <mkbd> Hi ppl, for new desktop installations would you recommend xubuntu 12.04 lts or 13.04?
[14:45] <SonikkuAmerica> mkbd: Are you installing Xubuntu on a production machine? If not, use 13.04
[14:46] <GridCube> 13.04
[14:46] <mkbd> SonikkuAmerica: What do you mean by production machine? Its a machine for both work and multimedia :)
[14:47] <SonikkuAmerica> mkbd: Here's the answer (Ubuntu Forums): http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1112283
[14:48] <mkbd> GridCube: for any special reason besides being more recent?
[14:52] <GridCube> mkbd, not really, all the latest xubuntu releases have been just improving themselfs, so there its no reason behind wanting to just have lts for a production machine to choose an lts release, even then the support for 13.04 will last just a little less than the remaining support for 12.04
[14:52] <mkbd> GridCube: Actually I thought that 12.04 would be supported for THREE years
[14:52] <holstein> !12.04
[14:53] <SonikkuAmerica> mkbd: You're right
[14:54] <SonikkuAmerica> about Xubuntu LTS releases being supported for 3 years, i.e
[15:02] <GridCube> i said it would be longer, like 9 more months P:
[15:11] <onr> latest Xubuntu-base update crashed my video card drivers
[15:11] <onr> i can't set display resolution bigger than 1024x768
[15:12] <holstein> onr: i usually troubleshoot with the older kernel.. sometimes i specify a custom xorg.conf.. what about the *-base are you thinking is crashing what? you can boot another session with no issues?
[15:12] <[uzver]> onr: try to reinstall driver or recreate xorg.conf
[15:16] <nyRednek> ok, i have a hp psc that is connected to wifi router. i can print to it, but not scan...on another ubuntu install, i can do both
[15:16] <nyRednek> what can i try to make this work?
[15:19] <GridCube> nyRednek, check the model of the printer and search for scan drivers
[15:23] <onr> holstein, [uzver]: reinstalling driver (nvidia proprietary) and recreating xorg.conf solved the problem. I didn't restart the computer after Xubuntu-base package updated, but shut down; maybe update manager supposed to do some configuration
[15:24] <onr> thank you for help
[15:24] <[uzver]> np)
[15:39] <nyRednek> GridCube: apparently, wasn't a driver issue, but a URI issue
[15:53] <GridCube> P: oh
[17:07] <Germar> Hi
[17:07] <Germar> Where can I report a bug that regards only xubuntu but not ubuntu?
[17:09] <pleia2> Germar: can you be a bit more specific? (there are many packages in xubuntu that it may be filed against)
[17:09] <Germar> It is about a timeout on dbus during import keyring in a python program running with sudo
[17:10] <Germar> the dbus request ran into a timeout only on xubuntu but not on ubuntu
[17:10] <pleia2> might want to pop over to #xubuntu-devel and ask (I'm not sure)
[17:11] <Germar> okay. I'll try there
[17:15] <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...
[17:36] <peyam> Hiiiiiii
[17:40] <GridCube> Hans-Martin, what do you have in the; autologin-user= variable?
[17:40] <GridCube> !hi peyam
[17:40] <GridCube> !hi | peyam
[17:44] <Hans-Martin> GridCube: den Namen des Benutzers
[17:44] <Hans-Martin> oops sorry, was switching between channels...
[18:13] <rsnair2> hey guys
[18:13] <rsnair2> anyone in here?
[18:14] <Hans-Martin> yup
[18:15] <rsnair2> Hey Hans, thanks for replying! I am new here and actually wanted to get started on helping out with Xubuntu development. I just finished a systems class and honestly, don't know where to start.
[18:15] <rsnair2> I was wondering if you could give me any tips or suggestions?
[18:16] <koegs> rsnair2: #xubuntu-devel for a start
[18:16] <koegs> rsnair2: http://xubuntu.org/contribute/
[18:17] <rsnair2> Ah, thanks Koegs. I will look into those!
[18:30] <xubuntu947> xubuntu 13.04 is so classy :)
[18:50] <Dresk|Laptop> Hey, I downloaded the latest version of Xubuntu (13.04), verified it's MD5 but Unetbootin's loader is reporting invalid or corrupt kernel image - does 13.04 support USB booting?
[18:51] <SonikkuAmerica> Dresk|Laptop: Yes
[18:52] <baizon> Dresk|Laptop: try http://www.linuxliveusb.com/
[19:32] <secret_ninja> 13.04 rocks.
[19:32] <secret_ninja> best linux release ive seen in 15 years
[19:32] <knome> secret_ninja, thanks and enjoy!
[19:33] <secret_ninja> i hope it works as well for everyone.. first time ive had sound work with video, with streams over the internet, radio, everything
[19:38] <nikolam> I never stopped reporting automated bugs about xkb keyboard plugin since day 1. i installed xubuntu 12.04 LTS 32-bit
[19:40] <brainwash> xfdesktop is still showing the old quantal wallpaper on a clean install. That's the only "major" bug I noticed so far. :)
[19:40] <knome> brainwash, known.
[19:41] <nyRednek> i'm waiting for next LTS before upgrade
[19:41] <brainwash> knome: testing the wallpaper is crucial, it's like noone noticed this glitch. :P
[19:41] <knome> brainwash, we tested, and no-one did.
[19:42] <knome> brainwash, feel free to help us this cycle with it; the last tests are ran in october
[19:42] <nyRednek> isn't next lts supposed to be 14.04, with a t-word?
[19:42] <brainwash> knome: sure
[19:42] <knome> nyRednek, yes
[19:42] <knome> brainwash, thanks :)
[19:42] <knome> brainwash, http://xubuntu.org/contribute/ for more information
[19:43] <knome> brainwash, or #xubuntu-devel
[20:15] <temp_788> q
[20:15] <lderan> temp_788, do you have a question?
[20:38] <xubuntu874> hello
[22:42] <alex__> help
[22:43] <knome> !ask | alex__
[23:09] <KombuchaKip> gmrun and the Xfce menu (4.10) don't seem to find binaries in ~/.local/bin, though I have added it to my path via ~/.bashrc. Is there somewhere else the aforementioned looks?