[00:55] <erwinvr> Please i someone can help me
[00:55] <erwinvr> im looking usb-imagewriter
[00:55] <erwinvr> is not in xubuntu default repositories?
[00:57] <Unit193> !info usb-creator-gtk
[01:00] <erwinvr> thanks! i will try usb-creator-gtk
[01:01] <Unit193> Or unetbootin.
[01:06] <erwinvr> is not possible to copy a img to a sd with usb-creator-gtk
[01:06] <erwinvr> usb-imagewriter neither
[03:02] <xubuntu064> alguien habla español
[03:04] <xubuntu064> se puede intalar en xubuntu 13 compiz ?todo los efectos para el escritorio
[03:05] <Unit193> !es
[03:06] <SonikkuAmerica> xubuntu064: Tendrías más suerte in #ubuntu-es
[03:07] <SonikkuAmerica> Unit193: I think the only ones in #xubuntu-es are you and TheDrums and occasionally me
[03:07] <SonikkuAmerica> And m4v
[03:07] <Unit193> You're point is...?
[03:07] <Unit193> Should read the last bit of the factoid.
[03:08] <SonikkuAmerica> True enough.
[04:04] <Jdgtrnub> So I just installed a package called "Disks" using the software center. But I cannot find it anywhere in the search tool or in terminal, how do I run this?
[04:05] <Jdgtrnub> It also shows up as an installed app on the software center.
[04:05] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: what are you trying to do?
[04:05] <holstein> !info disks
[04:06] <Jdgtrnub> I'm trying to make a partition on my drive.
[04:06] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: i would use gparted from a live CD
[04:07] <Jdgtrnub> What do you mean?
[04:07] <bsk> it's gnome-disk-utility
[04:07] <Jdgtrnub> Yes gnome-disk-utility is what I'm trying to run.
[04:07] <bsk> Settings Manager > Disks
[04:08] <holstein> i would use gparted from a live CD instead... depends on what you are doing
[04:08] <Jdgtrnub> Thanks bsk that was it.
[04:08] <bsk> I agree with holstein.. GParted is the best way for playing with partitions
[04:08] <bsk> Jdgtrnub: you're welcome :)
[04:09] <Jdgtrnub> I have another question, why doesn't it show my 2nd hard drive?
[04:09] <Jdgtrnub> I just had Xubunto installed on it yesterday(From windows) And the 2nd hard drive was there. (Have done any changes to my system)
[04:10] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: it? the gnome-disk-utility? do you see the drive anywhere? you can try in a terminal "sudo fdisk -l"
[04:10] <Jdgtrnub> But now that I have installed Xubuntu straight from a DVD rom, now it doesn't show.
[04:10] <Jdgtrnub> It doesn't show up in the list
[04:11] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: what doesnt show up in what list?
[04:11] <Jdgtrnub> using fdisk -l
[04:11] <Jdgtrnub> My 2nd hard drive.
[04:11] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: then, the drive is either bad, or the computer isnt seeing it.. on a hardware level
[04:12] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: i would double check the cables and the bios.. coul be driver support for something, i suppose, but i doubt it
[04:12] <Jdgtrnub> I'll do some tests, so there's nothing that I would need to have set for it to be detected?
[04:12] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: sure.. the bios.. and the hardware will need to be configured correctly
[04:13] <Jdgtrnub> I mean in Linux specifically.
[04:13] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: nothing in xubntu is preventing fdisk from showing what drives are connected.. except driver support.. if you think that can be an issue
[04:13] <Jdgtrnub> Okay thanks.
[04:13] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: if xubuntu *was* seeing it.. then use that *same* xubuntu version live and see if its there
[04:14] <holstein> sounds like a failing hard drive to me
[04:14] <Jdgtrnub> It's only a 2 month old flash drive, so I think the drive is okay.
[04:14] <holstein> Jdgtrnub: dont think.. test.. *all* drives fail
[04:15] <Jdgtrnub> I know haha :P
[04:23] <xubuntu054> Is it possible to boot up a root.disk file? Which is an old install of xubuntu.
[04:26] <well_laid_lawn> xubuntu054:  what does   file /path/to/root.disk   return ?
[04:27] <well_laid_lawn> if it's an iso you can mount it
[04:28] <xubuntu054> Just found out that it is because I used Wubi to install ubunto, it created the file to boot linux with.
[04:29] <xubuntu054> Path is /media/jeff/E/ubuntu/disks/root.disk
[04:29] <well_laid_lawn> see if this is still valid - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1037874
[05:06] <xubuntu054> That worked well_laid_lawn
[05:06] <xubuntu054> Thanks!
[05:21] <Satsu> hi
[05:22] <Satsu> can anyone help me?
[05:23] <elfy> !ask | Satsu
[05:26] <Satsu> Sorry guys
[05:26] <Satsu> i thought u were all seeing this constantly
[05:26] <Satsu> anyway, im a first time user and cant seem to be able to compile tgz file
[05:27] <Satsu> i tried some tutotials but it wasnt much help
[05:27] <Satsu> im using xubunto 13.04
[05:33] <elfy> not often I need to compile anything - so the first thing you need to do is see if you actually need to, if you do then I use https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware
[05:34] <elfy> effectively you need to extract/configure/make/install
[05:43] <Satsu> thank you very much
[05:44] <Unit193> build-essential, but what are you compiling?
[06:16] <broMonrr> how do we do the firewall thing again?
[06:18] <broMonrr> im gonna try gufw first
[07:39] <xubuntu117> I have been trying to install the drivers for my AMD ATI video card for almost an hour now, getting all these errors that Xubuntu isn't supported, how do I install it?
[07:47] <well_laid_lawn> !ati | xubuntu117
[07:51] <xubuntu117> I found the package in the sofware center under "Catalyst Control Center"
[07:52] <xubuntu117> Seems to be working.
[07:52] <well_laid_lawn> well done :)
[10:35] <dicedingus> Hello, is anyone around?
[10:35] <knome> !anyone | dicedingus
[10:36] <dicedingus> Okay, I'm trying to rig up my xubuntu box so I can log into it remotely, but as far as I can tell, things like VNC require me to already be logged in. Is there any way I can connect remotely and be prompted with a sign-in screen?
[11:16] <pplcf> how to fix screen tearing in 13.04?
[11:16] <pplcf> http://www.webupd8.org/2012/10/xfce-sync-to-vblank-support-for-xfwm.html  - didn't helped
[11:17] <well_laid_lawn> prob depends on the vid card and driver
[11:17] <well_laid_lawn> maybe turn on/of vsync
[11:17] <well_laid_lawn> maybe turn on/off vsync
[11:30] <xubuntu612> SALVE
[11:30] <xubuntu612> HO PROBLEMI CON FLASH PLUGIN
[11:30] <xubuntu612> QUALCUNO PUò AIUTARMI?
[11:31] <xubuntu612> HO INSTALLATO XUBUNTU
[11:31] <xubuntu612> FUNZIONA TUTTO PERFETTAMENTE
[11:31] <well_laid_lawn> !it
[11:31] <xubuntu612> SOLO CHE FIREFOX
[11:31] <Yotson> get another keyboard first. caps lock is stuck.
[11:31] <xubuntu612> GRAZIE
[11:31] <well_laid_lawn> no problemo
[11:31] <xubuntu612> scusate
[11:32] <well_laid_lawn> it's ok
[11:47] <pplcf> well, compton fixed tearing issue
[13:38] <Guest81969> I created a new fat32 volume but when I try to install into that partition it does not show
[13:39] <Guest81969> knome, are you there ?
[13:41] <well_laid_lawn> install what ?
[13:41] <mrapsilva> Hello!
[13:42] <cfhowlett> mrapsilva, greetings
[13:42] <mrapsilva> (:
[13:42] <mrapsilva> im a bit of a noob in xubuntu so i came here
[13:42] <Guest81969> xubuntu
[13:42] <Guest81969>  well_laid_lawn
[13:42] <mrapsilva> cuz i think ive messed with my install of it xD
[13:43] <mrapsilva> so, my question is: when xubuntu is booting, 2 secs after the loading screen, everything goes black, only with the white underscore blinking
[13:43] <well_laid_lawn> Guest81969:  you don't use fat32 when installing linux
[13:43] <well_laid_lawn> use ext4
[13:44] <well_laid_lawn> you should use the installer to partition'
[13:44] <Guest81969> the installer does not allow me to partition on an hp dv6
[13:44] <Guest81969> so i used windows to create the unallocated partition of 20 gb
[13:45] <Guest81969> by shrinking c drive
[13:45] <cfhowlett> Guest81969, the ubuntu installer wouldn't partition?
[13:45] <Guest81969> no
[13:45] <Guest81969> which is strange
[13:45] <Guest81969> it would not allow me the oopion to install xubuntu side by side
[13:45] <Guest81969> i had to select do something else
[13:45] <Guest81969> option
[13:45] <cfhowlett> Guest81969, strange indeed ... not normal behavior at all
[13:46]  * Guest81969 nods
[13:46] <Guest81969> on my other system it was fine
[13:47] <Guest81969> i think its an issue with hp
[14:39] <Guest18989> Hello, I am in the process of downloading Xubuntu 12.04.  I am currently downloading the 32bit version, is there an intel 64-bit version available?
[14:39] <cfhowlett> Guest18989, yes
[14:40] <Guest18989> On the "Get Xubuntu" page the 64bit version was for AMD processors
[14:40] <cfhowlett> Guest18989, torrents are preferable and safer than direct download
[14:40] <Sysi> amd64 works on intel processors too
[14:40] <cfhowlett> http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/
[14:40] <Sysi> (strongly doubting you have ia64)
[14:41] <Guest18989> Ahh thank you for the help.
[14:41] <Guest18989> Being new to Linix and don't know eactly how to use a torrent I am not sure using a torrent will be advisable for me.
[14:42] <cfhowlett> Guest18989, quite easy.  install bit torrent.  load the xubuntu seed ... wait for downloads to complete and presto ...
[14:44] <Guest18989> cfhowlett, thank you for the help.
[14:45] <Guest18989> Sysi, you are correct I am running an Intel 3930K Sandy Bridge processor.  It is a desktop process and mother board and not a server grade processor.
[14:45] <cfhowlett> Guest18989, best of luck
[14:45] <Guest18989> Thanks for the help!
[16:00] <tAnKe> Good day, I have a Xubuntu server that has failed the /home disk, I have changed the disk and tried to format and put ext3 on it but I can't, there's seems to be a problem with the x interface since I just get an error, i have also tried fdisk with no results, I'm not skilled on Linux and I want to know if someone have come with an error like this.
[16:01] <tAnKe> Also if there's a iso file that is for server edition, i can't find it on the web page
[16:01] <tAnKe> oh and in advance, sorry for the bad english
[19:08] <xubuntu840> Ima noob to linux, whats the latest Xubuntu OS version I could use on a ppc?
[19:09] <Unit193> Xubuntu doesn't currently support PPC, not enough testers for it.
[19:11] <xubuntu840> I see that, but I'm sure it was supported in the past, and If I want to scour the underbelly of the internet for an old Xubuntu version, which should I look for?
[19:11] <xubuntu840> A late, but stable version.
[19:11] <bazhang> which one
[19:13] <Unit193> xubuntu840: Lubuntu has current builds for PPC...
[19:14] <Unit193> Otherwise, there may be a mini.iso for PPC and you can see how well it goes?
[19:14] <genii> !ppc
[19:14] <SonikkuAmerica> Use the mini.iso and install xubuntu-desktop with it maybe?
[19:14]  * Unit193 hears an echo.
[19:15] <xubuntu840> Ill look into Lubuntu, thans
[19:15] <SonikkuAmerica> "You? Is there an echo in here? Yes, ME!" :)
[19:26] <blafp> hello
[19:26] <blafp> I get a blank screen when I start up xubuntu
[19:26] <blafp> like black
[19:27] <blafp> I think it's because I installed the fglrx? drivers
[19:27] <blafp> yeah flgrx
[19:27] <SonikkuAmerica> blafp: use nomodeset to boot for the time being.
[19:28] <blafp> nomodeset?
[19:28] <SonikkuAmerica> !nomodeset
[19:28] <brainwash> does fglrx care about nomodeset?
[19:28] <SonikkuAmerica> It'll ignore it.
[19:29] <Sysi> it doesn't support modesetting AFAIK
[19:29] <SonikkuAmerica> Yeah... it'll be ignored :S
[19:30] <blafp> ok thanks
[19:39] <xubuntu176> #xubuntu-t
[19:39] <xubuntu176> salve
[19:39] <xubuntu176> il canale di xubuntu italiano
[19:39] <xubuntu176> qual'è?
[19:40] <xubuntu176> join #xubuntu-it
[19:41] <SonikkuAmerica> xubuntu176: Sì
[20:34] <xubuntuInstallin> Hello all, my first install of Linux ever is currently in progress. I'm on a slow work connection and the estimated time for  "downloading language packs" is 191 minutes, can I safely skiup this?
[20:41] <sonicrules1234> Has anybody else had a problem with Xubuntu 13.04 messing up the network for other wifi clients?
[21:15] <peyam> Hi
[21:21] <Noskcaj> has anyone else noticed that the install updates button doesn't work with kernal updates
[21:22] <Sysi> what if you run it from the menu
[21:23] <Noskcaj> Sysi, works fine. it's only when you do from the indicator
[21:24] <Sysi> IIRC when you run from the applet it doesn't ask for authentication?
[21:33]  * wiredfool_ is trying to install using the 13.04 installer onto an eeepc 901 ssd. It's frustrating as hell
[21:34] <wiredfool_> It's a split ssd, /dev/sda is 4 gigs, /dev/sdb is 8
[21:34] <wiredfool_> I want an encrypted filesystem. If I do it automatically, I get a 1.7 g /, 2 gigs of swap, and a 300mb boot partition.
[21:35] <Sysi> encrypted LVM maybe, /boot and swap to small ssd
[21:36] <wiredfool_> right. I'm trying this with the installer. It's... painful.
[21:36] <wiredfool_> between swap turning itself back on, thus invalidating the 'use as physical encrypted disk'
[21:37] <wiredfool_> and various mappings of the encrypted drives fighting each other
[21:40] <wiredfool_> incidentally, the small ssd is the faster, more robust one. The bigger one is slower
[21:41] <wiredfool_> I think it's an slc/mlc thing
[21:52] <wiredfool_> I don't see how to make an lvm volume from the installer, only a single encrypted ext4 partition, or various filesytem partitions
[21:52] <wiredfool_> either that, or I could just live without swap. in theory
[22:01] <wiredfool_> Ok. I've tried swapoff. I've removed the swap line from /et/fstab. I've changed the partition type to 83. I've reread the partiton map. How do I keep swap off?
[22:11] <wiredfool_> apparently deleting the partition is enough.
[22:40] <wiredfool_> Ok. I've got a /dev/mapper/sda5_crypt, created by the installer on / that works at startup, and a /dev/mapper/luks-[uuid] that doesn't.
[22:40] <wiredfool_> the luks one is an ext4 filesystem for /home
[22:45] <wiredfool_> So. What should I do to the /home partition to get it to mount at startup?
[22:59] <anon17> xubuntu 13.04 problems?
[23:01] <anon17> "wna1000m xubuntu 13.04"