[00:44] <xubuntu262> Does anyone know how to get Xubuntu to suspend from the login screen when the laptop lid closes?  Currently it just blanks the screen.  The settings on my personal account don't seem to affect this.
[00:53] <SonikkuAmerica> xubuntu262: Why do you need to suspend it?
[00:55] <xubuntu262> SonikkuAmerica, whenever I log out of my account but don't wish to shut the computer down, I would like it to suspend when I close the lid.
[01:00] <SonikkuAmerica> xubuntu262: It might be something inside the lightdm config you can edit... one sec
[01:29] <SonikkuAmerica> !bug 990887
[01:33] <xubuntu262> Thanks for the help.
[04:11] <goddard> ok so i managed to get my board to be setup to have dual monitors
[04:12] <goddard> but my second monitor is connected to the onboard video and the other is connected to my pci-e card
[04:12] <goddard> the one connected to my onboard monitor is just a black screen
[04:25] <xubuntu066> So I just got xubuntu yesterday, and Everytime I download something it downloads at 300kb/s but yet on speedtest.net I'm getting 8MB/s what gives?
[04:30] <Unit193> For one thing, sites may very well be limiting you.  Are you sure both are bytes rather than bits?
[04:31] <xubuntu066> Yes I changed speedtest.net to MB and on the download it's measured in KB
[04:31] <xubuntu066> But I'm downloading the world of warcraft installer.
[04:32] <Unit193> Try downloading xubuntu via a torrent, see how fast that goes.  (Torrents aren't typically throttleing, while many sites do.)  Also depends on how close you are to the server.
[04:34] <xubuntu066> Okay
[05:10] <xubuntu066> How come I cannot get the World Of Warcraft Setup to start?
[05:11] <cfhowlett> !wine|xubuntu066, because WoW doesn't run natively on linux.
[05:12] <xubuntu066> I'm using wine
[05:13] <xubuntu066> I use wine World-of-Warcraft-Setup-enUS.exe  but it just gives a bunch of errors and never starts
[05:13] <cfhowlett> xubuntu066, see the winehq site for installation details
[05:13] <xubuntu066> I couldn't find the installation details on the site
[05:13] <cfhowlett> xubuntu066, "bunch of errors" tells us nothing ... details matter
[05:13] <xubuntu066> err:wininet:open_http_connection create_netconn failed: 10036
[05:14] <xubuntu066> And  fixme:wininet:CommitUrlCacheEntryInternal entry already in cache - don't know what to do!
[05:14] <xubuntu066> And fixme:process:GetLogicalProcessorInformation (0xeee304,0xeee904): stub
[05:15] <Sysi> those aren't really errors
[05:15] <Sysi> try to find something that says FATAL or ERROR or WARNING probably in caps
[05:16] <xubuntu066> It always ends with
[05:16] <xubuntu066> "Deferred delete of 'download' Resource Deferred delete of 'download' Resource completed"
[05:19] <Sysi> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WorldofWarcraft
[05:20] <xubuntu066> That's exactly what I'm following, all it says is to run wine World-of-Warcraft-Setup-enUS.exe
[05:20] <xubuntu066> Doesn't give any trobleshooting steps
[05:22] <xubuntu066> If I let the terminal sit there long enough, it does the proccess again.
[06:32] <Teo> Hello all. I've an old pc with 12.04 but I would like to install 13.04. New iso does not fit in a CD but I do not have DVD nor boot from USB. Is there an minimal iso with download from the net of the other packages missing in the iso
[06:33] <Teo> ?
[06:33] <cfhowlett> !mini|Teo,
[06:46] <Teo> ok. Thanks. I'll look for the minimal CD image. No matter if it is without graphic. Tks guys
[06:46] <cfhowlett> Teo, best of luck
[06:47] <Teo> can you confirm that tehre is a minimal cd image also for Xubuntu?
[06:48] <cfhowlett> Teo, the mini image lacks a Desktop Environment IIRC.  you'd want to add xfce4 ... or whatever your preferred flavor is
[06:49] <Teo> auch.. :)  Tks
[12:13] <urist_> Hello folks, I'm trying to remove a conky config to replace it with something else and I can't seem to get rid of this one config... I've tried removing and reinstalling conky
[12:13] <urist_> also this conky config always gives me streams of errors on the terminal when I start conky
[14:38] <zephyr28> When logging off or rebooting my system, at the login screen, the background is always a screenshot of whatever was displaying when I logged off.  Why and how can I fix this?
[14:51] <telscher> How can i use multimedia keys in Xubuntu 13.04?
[14:52] <TheSheep> by pressing them
[14:52] <TheSheep> you can bind various things to them in the keyboard settings
[14:53] <telscher> Funny answer. Hahaha. But how?
[14:53] <TheSheep> by going to the keyboard settins in the settings manager and setting them there
[14:55] <telscher> Once i got Ubuntu and there it was no necessary. It worked so.
[14:55] <Sysi> you may need to set them to be used in appliactions own settings
[14:56] <telscher> Hmm. I haven't understand that.
[14:57] <Sysi> vlc has own settings, for gmusicbrowser thereäs gmusicbrowser-cmd or something and many players support mpris that might work trough xfc4-volumed
[14:57] <telscher> #I use guayadeque.
[14:58] <telscher> What is mpris?
[14:59] <Sysi> dbus interface
[14:59] <telscher> Mpris is a package?
[15:00] <Sysi> no, it's a feature
[15:01] <telscher> Aha, and how can i start or control that. With terminal?
[15:01] <Sysi> http://guayadeque.org/forums/index.php?p=/discussion/comment/10/#Comment_10 you can put these comands to hotkeys in keyboard settings
[15:01] <telscher> Oh, wow, thanks. I will study this.
[15:52] <ur0pl> what makes xubuntu better than lubuntu or kubuntu?
[15:55] <knome> !best | ur0pl
[17:26] <ruslan> Hello!
[17:27] <ruslan> Из России/СНГ есть кто?
[17:27] <holstein> !ru | ruslan
[17:28] <ruslan> Thanks!
[17:33] <Plingeling> hello!
[17:33] <ruslan> Hi
[17:33] <Plingeling> i have a question
[17:34] <ruslan> )
[17:35] <Plingeling> Why do i get screen tearing when i play a flash video? i have xubuntu 13.04
[17:35] <holstein> Plingeling: i would troubleshoot your flash version, web browser, and graphics card driver
[17:36] <holstein> when on ati or nvidia, i usually suggest trying the open and closed source drivers
[17:36] <holstein> !ati
[17:37] <holstein> the actual google chrome browser (not chromium) is a great way to test the most recent version of flash in linux... even if you plan to never use chrome
[17:37] <Plingeling> i have a Nividia card and i tried all the drivers
[17:37] <Plingeling> and i prefer Firefox
[17:38] <holstein> Plingeling: sure.. and again, as i implied above, im not stating preference, or suggesting you switch.. chrome has the lastest version of flash.. ubuntu nor firefox has it
[17:38] <holstein> http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/
[17:39] <Plingeling> okay... i have always had that problem with flash on linux
[17:39] <holstein> Plingeling: sure.. flash doesnt support linux, as you can see with the chart above
[17:39] <holstein> Plingeling: you can try youtube via html5 here http://www.youtube.com/html5
[17:41] <Plingeling> thanks
[17:44] <Plingeling> But i get loads of screen tearing on SVT-Play
[17:45] <holstein> Plingeling: http://www.svtplay.se/ ?
[17:45] <Plingeling> yes
[17:45] <holstein> Plingeling: how about in chrome? with the most current versoin of flash?
[17:45] <holstein> version*
[17:46] <holstein> Plingeling: how about in normal youtube vs html5 youtube?
[17:46] <adel> hello i have screen brightness in xubuntu13.04
[17:47] <adel> brightness problem
[17:47] <Plingeling> html5 Tube seems fine but normal Tube works better in Windows
[17:48] <holstein> Plingeling: sure.. and windows is supported by adobe, as you can see in the chart i linked.. so its not relevant to compare the windows support
[17:48] <Plingeling> but in the link it said that linux was supported
[17:49] <holstein> Plingeling: sure.. *older* versions.. you can see, chrome is the only one that is current
[17:49] <holstein> Plingeling: have you tried in chrome on your hardware?
[17:49] <holstein> Plingeling: that is the only way i know for you to test the most recent version of flash with that site on your hardware under linux
[17:49] <Plingeling> just downloaded it
[17:51] <Plingeling> sorry for my bad english
[17:51] <holstein> Plingeling: no worries
[17:54] <Plingeling> okay tried Chrome and it's less screen tearing but now the audio has more noise
[17:56] <Plingeling> thanks anyway
[17:56] <holstein> Plingeling: either way, i think you can see the issue is flash
[17:56] <holstein> Plingeling: let them know you are having issues with it.. the site, and adobe
[17:56] <holstein> Plingeling: again, im not trying to get you to use chrome.. its just an easy way to test a different and current flash version
[19:56] <alex_alex> hello
[19:57] <alex_alex> is anybody here from the developers team?
[19:58] <alex_alex> i'd loke to describe a bug
[19:58] <alex_alex> on xubuntu 13.04 i have the same bug described here https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=158521
[19:59] <alex_alex> maybe, someone can check it
[20:04] <Unit193> Did you read through it?  What theme are you using?
[20:12] <alex_alex> greybird yes
[20:13] <alex_alex> i wonder is it a theme dependent bug?
[20:13] <Unit193> That's what they thought, try changing to Albatorss for a little.
[20:14] <Sysi> alex_alex: what panel applets do you have?
[20:14] <Sysi> I'd try cleaning config and adding plugins one by one
[20:15] <Unit193> Could try to nuke ~/.cache/
[20:15] <Sysi> my friend had some way corrupted setup, panel crashed if he moved to workspace without any windows
[20:17] <alex_alex> standard volume weather time network keyboard layout and session applets
[20:20] <alex_alex> is it safe to clean /cache?
[20:20] <alex_alex> as you advice?
[20:21] <Sysi> yeah
[20:21] <Unit193> There is no /cache, there is a /var/cache/, but I was talking about ~/.cache/ and it's pretty much fine.
[20:22] <alex_alex> yes, i mean  ~/.cache/
[20:23] <alex_alex> okay, i'll try to clean the cache and switch to another theme for a while
[20:23] <alex_alex> lets see what will happen
[20:23] <alex_alex> thanks2all!
[20:31] <Industrial> When I log in from gdm to xfce my screen goes black. I just did a normal shutdown. How do I make a backup of my (virtual machine) home directory (that's encrypted) ?
[21:32] <choco-xubuntu> hola
[21:34] <SonikkuAmerica> choco-xubuntu: Hello!
[21:34] <choco-xubuntu> hi =)
[21:36] <SonikkuAmerica> !hi
[22:04] <sketch_> ok so i want to make a live usb what program is good for that? looking for opinions...
[22:05] <Unit193> !usb