[01:26] 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] deleve: Internal or external address? [01:32] The nm-tool command in terminal should tell you the gateway IP, which should be your router. [01:44] ignore_me, internal i think [02:58] Anyone about? [03:40] hey guys, trying to do dual boot again, i have win7 installed [03:40] !dualboot | clear` [03:40] clear`: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot [03:40] i am at the installation type with xubuntu, the windows partition is not showing [03:41] i see, /dev/sda and free space under that [03:41] not the ntfs partition [03:41] clear`: i would manually add partitions [03:41] i would do it from a gparted live CD [03:42] do boot xubuntu live? [03:42] or do that through the installation? [03:42] its odd that its not showing the 2 partitions (windows and the extra one i made in windows) [03:42] clear`: i would do it literally where ever it works [03:43] clear`: what extra one? [03:43] maybe i should double check that it made the extra partition [03:44] when i installed windows i went to device manager, and created another partition from the free space [03:44] did 100gb partition [03:44] for what? [03:44] for xubuntu [03:44] clear`: i would blow that out.. go in from gparted and manually make a swap and ext4 [03:45] clear`: i wouldnt use linux to make the ntfs partition for windows either [03:46] windows is already installed, so that partition is already made [03:46] sure.. but you used windows to create a partition for the linux install [03:46] i wouldnt do that, nor the other way around.. [03:46] well, just created extra space [03:46] clear`: right.. *dont* do that [03:46] k [03:47] 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] ok so i deleted that, i only have the windows partition now [03:48] will boot into live [03:52] !gparted [03:52] gparted is a !GTK/!Gnome !GUI partitioning program. Type « sudo apt-get install gparted » in a console to install it - A GParted "live" CD is available at http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php [04:09] hey [05:02] how can i make xubuntu not start apps that were running before shutdown? [05:09] Mortvert: like what? [05:09] anyone know if its possible to use Unity's sound manager in Xfce [05:09] Firefox/hexchat :v [07:14] anybody here? [07:17] !hi | xubuntu493 [07:17] xubuntu493: Hi!, Welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions and help people out. The channel guidelines are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines. Enjoy your stay! [07:17] I'mk from Argentina. There's any IRC channel in Spanish? [07:17] !es [07:17] En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #xubuntu-es; escriba "/join #xubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. Si nadie responde, puedes intentar preguntando en #ubuntu-es. === aziz_ is now known as aziz [07:45] ! update [07:45] For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade [07:45] ! update manager [08:47] could someone explain what the drag and drop threshold option does in mouse settings? [08:49] 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] Noskcaj: because you always move your cursor a little when clicking [08:50] TheSheep, ok, ty. and how does the double click distance setting work? [08:51] no idea, but I would guess the same [08:51] how near the two clicks need to be to each other to be considered a double click [10:27] hey guys, my xorg seems to hang on startup. Any ideas? http://pastebin.com/famTe4js [10:40] this may also prove useful http://pastebin.com/xY0RxUr0 === jeanaustinr is now known as jeanaustinr|x === IsoAnon is now known as Isolol === lderan_ is now known as lderan === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [17:43] hello, what driver is better for amd trinity? === phunyguy_ is now known as phunyguy === tubadaz_ is now known as tubadaz [21:26] the camera is not working , is there any way to fix this? [21:26] what camera? [21:27] built in the laptop [21:27] Arpad2: i the hardware working? [21:27] well its a 2 month old laptop [21:27] Arpad2: sure.. is the hardware functional? [21:27] and only reciently to try it with Cheese [21:27] but us not recognised [21:28] Arpad2: if the hardware is broken, or disabled in the bios, you will *never* get it "fixed" with software [21:28] so I suppose it should work, though I never experienced it working [21:28] 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] 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] i am sure I need help [21:30] I am illiterate in these things [21:30] thank you [21:32] I think it is not listed here http://paste.ubuntu.com/5762810/ [21:33] nothing in lsusb? [21:35] I don't think so http://paste.ubuntu.com/5762818/ [21:37] Arpad2: thinkpad? [21:37] E430? [21:37] you mean the type of the laptop? [21:38] yes [21:38] it is Clevo p170em [21:39] nor the multicolor keyboard backlight is functioning [21:39] 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] and can I have any use of Windows drivers on linux, as they were supplied [21:40] ? [21:41] with wine or playonlinux ? [21:41] 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] Arpad2: i wouldnt expect to use linux drivers in windows.. so i dont think the other way around will work [21:41] but, im not saying its not supported. im saying, you dont know if the hardware works.. [21:42] thats true [21:42] I deleted the default Win8 too hastily [21:42] if you are wanting out of the box linux support, consider purchasing something that comes with it.. such as system76 [21:43] otherwise, for me, i would troubleshoot and search til i get it working [21:43] ok [21:44] Arpad2: i have a dual GPU like that [22:09] hi all [23:54] 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] JoeBlacken: you are looking for devilspie or wmctrl [23:57] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Devilspie [23:58] brainwash, yes, but does this work with XFCE? [23:58] sure, it does work [23:58] brainwash, thank you a lot, I will try that [23:59] gdevilspie for GUI frontend