[01:26] <deleve> good night all, can anyone explin to me how can i identify my router's ip using xubuntu? Cau i have the router but need the ip tp configure.
[01:30] <ignore_me> deleve: Internal or external address?
[01:32] <Unit193> The nm-tool command in terminal should tell you the gateway IP, which should be your router.
[01:44] <deleve> ignore_me, internal i think
[02:58] <FoShizz_> Anyone about?
[03:40] <clear`> hey guys, trying to do dual boot again, i have win7 installed
[03:40] <holstein> !dualboot | clear`
[03:40] <clear`> i am at the installation type with xubuntu, the windows partition is not showing
[03:41] <clear`> i see, /dev/sda and free space under that
[03:41] <clear`> not the ntfs partition
[03:41] <holstein> clear`: i would manually add partitions
[03:41] <holstein> i would do it from a gparted live CD
[03:42] <clear`> do boot xubuntu live?
[03:42] <clear`> or do that through the installation?
[03:42] <clear`> its odd that its not showing the 2 partitions (windows and the extra one i made in windows)
[03:42] <holstein> clear`: i would do it literally where ever it works
[03:43] <holstein> clear`: what extra one?
[03:43] <clear`> maybe i should double check that it made the extra partition
[03:44] <clear`> when i installed windows i went to device manager, and created another partition from the free space
[03:44] <clear`> did 100gb partition
[03:44] <holstein> for what?
[03:44] <clear`> for xubuntu
[03:44] <holstein> clear`: i would blow that out.. go in from gparted and manually make a swap and ext4
[03:45] <holstein> clear`: i wouldnt use linux to make the ntfs partition for windows either
[03:46] <clear`> windows is already installed, so that partition is already made
[03:46] <holstein> sure.. but you used windows to create a partition for the linux install
[03:46] <holstein> i wouldnt do that, nor the other way around..
[03:46] <clear`> well, just created extra space
[03:46] <holstein> clear`: right.. *dont* do that
[03:46] <clear`> k
[03:47] <holstein> clear`: clear that out.. leave it blank.. check it.. then, use *whatever* will see it. a live CD, and create manaually what you need/want
[03:48] <clear`> ok so i deleted that, i only have the windows partition now
[03:48] <clear`> will boot into live
[03:52] <clear`> !gparted
[04:09] <goddard> hey
[05:02] <Mortvert> how can i make xubuntu not start apps that were running before shutdown?
[05:09] <goddard> Mortvert: like what?
[05:09] <goddard> anyone know if its possible to use Unity's sound manager in Xfce
[05:09] <Mortvert> Firefox/hexchat :v
[07:14] <xubuntu493> anybody here?
[07:17] <TheSheep> !hi | xubuntu493
[07:17] <xubuntu493> I'mk from Argentina. There's any IRC channel in Spanish?
[07:17] <ochosi> !es
[07:45] <n2diy> ! update
[07:45] <n2diy> ! update manager
[08:47] <Noskcaj> could someone explain what the drag and drop threshold option does in mouse settings?
[08:49] <TheSheep> Noskcaj: how far you need to move your cursor away from the initial position for it to be considered a drag and not a click
[08:49] <TheSheep> Noskcaj: because you always move your cursor a little when clicking
[08:50] <Noskcaj> TheSheep, ok, ty. and how does the double click distance setting work?
[08:51] <TheSheep> no idea, but I would guess the same
[08:51] <TheSheep> how near the two clicks need to be to each other to be considered a double click
[10:27] <Starcraftmazter> hey guys, my xorg seems to hang on startup. Any ideas? http://pastebin.com/famTe4js
[10:40] <Starcraftmazter> this may also prove useful http://pastebin.com/xY0RxUr0
[17:43] <d1mAs1q> hello, what driver is better for amd trinity?
[21:26] <Arpad2> the camera is not working , is there any way to fix this?
[21:26] <holstein> what camera?
[21:27] <Arpad2> built in the laptop
[21:27] <holstein> Arpad2: i the hardware working?
[21:27] <Arpad2> well its a 2 month old laptop
[21:27] <holstein> Arpad2: sure.. is the hardware functional?
[21:27] <Arpad2> and only reciently to try it with Cheese
[21:27] <Arpad2> but us not recognised
[21:28] <holstein> Arpad2: if the hardware is broken, or disabled in the bios, you will *never* get it "fixed" with software
[21:28] <Arpad2> so I suppose it should work, though I never experienced it working
[21:28] <holstein> Arpad2: might want to consider that then.. if you hit a wall with other options.. maybe poke around in the bios, and try other live CD's
[21:29] <holstein> Arpad2: open a temrinal, and run "lspci" and "lsusb" ..see if you see the hardware listed.. use pastebin if you need help interpretting that data
[21:29] <Arpad2> i am sure I need help
[21:30] <Arpad2> I am illiterate in these things
[21:30] <Arpad2> thank you
[21:32] <Arpad2> I think it is not listed here http://paste.ubuntu.com/5762810/
[21:33] <holstein> nothing in lsusb?
[21:35] <Arpad2> I don't think so http://paste.ubuntu.com/5762818/
[21:37] <holstein> Arpad2: thinkpad?
[21:37] <holstein> E430?
[21:37] <Arpad2> you mean the type of the laptop?
[21:38] <holstein> yes
[21:38] <Arpad2> it is Clevo p170em
[21:39] <Arpad2> nor the multicolor keyboard backlight is functioning
[21:39] <holstein> i would probably just try other live CD's.. see what, if anything "just works" out of the box.. i would want to use whatever operating system the vendor provides support for officially to test the hardare is functioning properly
[21:40] <Arpad2> and can I have any use of Windows drivers on linux, as they were supplied
[21:40] <Arpad2> ?
[21:41] <Arpad2> with wine or playonlinux ?
[21:41] <holstein> Arpad2: nothing about linux or ubuntu or xubuntu is preventing *anyone*, such as the creator of that laptop to provide drivers for you
[21:41] <holstein> Arpad2: i wouldnt expect to use linux drivers in windows.. so i dont think the other way around will work
[21:41] <holstein> but, im not saying its not supported. im saying, you dont know if the hardware works..
[21:42] <Arpad2> thats true
[21:42] <Arpad2> I  deleted the default Win8 too hastily
[21:42] <holstein> if you are wanting out of the box linux support, consider purchasing something that comes with it.. such as system76
[21:43] <holstein> otherwise, for me, i would troubleshoot and search til i get it working
[21:43] <Arpad2> ok
[21:44] <holstein> Arpad2: i have a dual GPU like that
[22:09] <jdale> hi all
[23:54] <JoeBlacken> Hi, is there a way that I can set the startup attributes for individual windows or applications, i.e., setting them to start with certain position and size or maximized
[23:56] <brainwash> JoeBlacken: you are looking for devilspie or wmctrl
[23:57] <brainwash> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Devilspie
[23:58] <JoeBlacken> brainwash, yes, but does this work with XFCE?
[23:58] <brainwash> sure, it does work
[23:58] <JoeBlacken> brainwash, thank you a lot, I will try that
[23:59] <heoyea> gdevilspie for GUI frontend