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xubuntu055hi, there. I'm a newbie to linux. anyone can help me install xubuntu on a samsung netbook?01:35
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SunStarhaving trouble?01:57
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w0lfsenHello, installed xubuntu yesterday and I do not have any sound. Drivers are installed correctly. Not sure what to do next http://pastebin.com/ZHAhkV3J03:34
w0lfsenit is neither unmuted nor am I using headphones. Music does not play regardless the player I am using03:35
w0lfsenhelp would be greatly appreciated !03:40
dunpealHi. How do I get two-monitor support (extended desktop, NOT mirroring) from startup?03:45
dunpealI know how to get it by running arandr, but I want to have it from boot.03:45
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xubuntupchow do I upgrade from xubuntu 12.04 to 13.04?06:00
baizonxubuntupc: http://xubuntu.org/upgrading/06:01
xubuntupcthanks baizon06:02
baizonxubuntupc: and read this... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213976506:03
xubuntupcalright, and I have one more question06:03
xubuntupc Basically, my friend's pc has a 2-3 bar wifi connection, it's a decent speed, able to skype and stuff. We setup a wifi hotspot with Connectify and my speed is around 30 kbs even though im like 5 feet away atm06:03
baizonsorry no idea :)06:09
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jarnosWill swap be encrypted, if you choose to encrypt home parition or is it encrypted home directory, if you don't create separate home partition? Will swap be encrypted even if you use manual partitioning to create swap partition?07:14
koegsjarnos: swap will be encrypted if you full encrypt the hard drive or choose to crypt your home folder07:16
jarnoskoegs, what if you have many swap partitions?07:16
koegsshould be working, but never tested it07:17
koegsjarnos: you could always use ecryptfs-setup-swap afterwards07:19
jarnosjust asking, because I have chosen to encrypt home folder during installation, but my swap seems to be unencrypted. I used manual partitioning. And this is 12.04.07:19
koegsi will try with manual partitioning and two swap partitions :D07:27
jarnoskoegs, I wonder, if it is any advantage in doing it this way http://iwtf.net/2010/01/05/encrypting-your-ubuntu-swap-partition/ instead of using ecryptfs-setup-swap07:33
koegsmore or less it does the same07:34
jarnoskoegs, ecryptfs-setup-swap was so fast it did not probably clear existing swap of existin plain text data.07:41
koegsi dont see that as a real problem07:44
jarnoskoegs, it is not a problem once you use all your memory (including swap) again.07:46
koegsjarnos: i know the implications...07:48
koegsjust tested in a vm with 12.04 AMD64, 6GB root ext4, 1GB btrfs /home, 2x800MB Swap, both are encrypted by the installer07:49
jarnoskoegs, thanks, probably I have messed up with swap after installation then. But now it should be ok again :)07:51
toothpickis anyone available here?08:09
elfy!ask | toothpick08:10
ubottutoothpick: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience08:10
toothpickAlright. Well machine is of the following specs: AMD Athlon XP 2500+08:11
toothpickMotherboard: Asus A7V60008:11
toothpickhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/5779742/08:12
toothpickproblem is with the raid controller08:12
toothpickon precise 12.04, the installation goes fine08:13
toothpickbut every file that i copy (while using the VIA Raid) results in corrupted file upon reading back08:13
toothpickany ideas?08:13
toothpickthe specific raid controller chip is: VIA VT6420 SATA RAID Controller08:14
elfynot me I'm afraid - if someone can help you they will :)08:15
toothpicki found a similar issue in the mailing list08:19
toothpicksomeone reported that with Linux 2.6 kernel and according to bugzilla on debian.org, the issue was fixed08:19
toothpickhowever I am running kernel 3.2 and the problem with this particular controller still exists08:20
koegsi really would not use any onboard-raid-controller in any setup08:20
toothpickany particular reason you say that? This chip is contained in many other add-on cards08:20
koegsthese cheap controllers are just not reliable08:20
toothpicki disagree, you are not qualified then to talk about raid controller. linux all is cheap (free)08:21
toothpicki would appreciate if you let more knowledgeable people give a useful answer08:21
koegslol08:21
koegsthese onboard-controllers are just plain sata-controllers and all the work is done by the driver in windows, linux-support is a joke and that is why there are several problems with the kernel-implementation08:22
koegsand by "alle the work is done by the driver" means "all the work is done by the cpu, not the controller" so it would be a better solution to use mdadm instead of the fake-raid onboard controllers08:23
toothpickyour choice of words give me a sense that you are a microsoft employee or get paid otherwise by microsoft. You know nothing about linux support trust me on this Mr. Germany. please let other people give a useful advice08:23
koegsand now i think YOU are the troll here, have fun...08:24
toothpicki am sorry but you have passed all bounds and I shall refer to you as mentally retarded to believe that onboard chips (which are also use on add-on cards) are any different.08:24
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dunpealHey. When I press F1 inside XFCE Terminal, it tries to launch17:29
holsteinit? launches what?17:29
dunpealthe help dialog. How can I prevent the Terminal from capturing the F1 keypress?17:30
nantouhow do I edit in a terminal with admin privileges?17:30
nantouI forgot the command17:30
holsteinhave you checked the settings?17:30
dunpealSorry for putting you in so much tension for a second17:30
holstein!sudo | nantou17:30
ubottunantou: sudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !gksu (GNOME, Xfce), or !kdesudo (KDE). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo17:30
dunpealholstein: yes, didn't see anything relevant.17:30
nantoui made the wrong question17:30
holsteindunpeal: i usually bail on the default terminal pretty quickly17:30
dunpealholstein: what do you use?17:31
holsteindunpeal: i got used to gnome terminal, though, its not "better", nor what i would suggest17:31
nantousudo doesnt work with . ./var17:31
holsteini bail because, probably much like you are finding, something is different, and i know how to set things up in gnome terminal17:31
nantouor ./clean-all17:32
nantoutips are welcomed17:32
holsteinnantou: sudo "works" with everything.. what are you doing?17:32
nantouholstein, following http://openvpn.net/index.php/open-source/documentation/howto.html17:32
nantouooo, did I forget to quote?17:32
holsteinnantou: to try and keep me from reading that, what are you trying to do?17:33
holsteinnantou: what is the erro you have?17:33
nantousudo ". ./var" <<<?17:33
holsteinerror*17:33
holsteinnantou: are you getting a permissions error?17:33
nantoumometn17:33
nantouyes17:33
holsteinnantou: open a terminal, and paste the *entire* command and error in pastebin17:33
holstein!paste17:33
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:33
nantouguys in another channel suggested to copy the easy-rsa directory to my home directory, but that approach breaks all paths17:34
holsteinnantou: do you have time to do what i ask? so i can see the *exact* error, please?17:34
nantou./clean-all17:35
nantoumkdir: cannot create directory ‘/usr/share/easy-rsa/keys’: Permission denied17:35
holsteinnantou: you are not sudo17:35
holsteinnantou: open the terminal17:35
holsteinsudo -s17:35
nantousorry for that... <<<< Please source the vars script first (i.e. "source ./vars")17:35
nantouMake sure you have edited it to reflect your configuration.17:35
holsteinthen, run the commands as root17:36
holstein!vpn | nantou17:36
ubottunantou: For more information on vpn please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VPN17:36
nantouthanks holstein17:37
ryoshuhelp me!17:38
holstein!volunteers | ryoshu17:38
ubotturyoshu: The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines17:38
ryoshuI'm using XUBUNTU, and there all windows/widgets are shown as shadows17:39
ryoshuhow to nuke that 'style'?17:39
holsteinryoshu: was it like that, out of the box?17:39
ryoshuI'm just forced to use temporarily here this system and this 'feature' is killing any user utilitness17:39
ryoshuholstein: yes17:40
holsteinyou are not "forced" to do anything17:40
ryoshuyes, I am17:40
ryoshubut this part isn't my problem here17:40
holsteinryoshu: i would try as a new user.. even the guest account, to rule out the user config17:40
holsteini would look at compositing settings..17:41
ryoshuwhere are compositing settings?17:41
holsteinryoshu: in the settings menu.. effects? something like that17:42
ryoshuI don't see it17:43
holsteinSettings Manager -> Window Manager Tweaks and navigate to the last pane "Compositor". Check the "Enable display compositing"17:43
ryoshuwhen I click 'file' in a window it's shadow and problably under the current window17:43
ryoshuwindows are at different visibility level17:44
holsteinprobably? just confirm that.. that can still be compositing related17:44
cruxeternusI just wanted to join and say... Xubuntu 13.04 is awesome!  That is all.17:45
ryoshuholstein: sorry, it takes times, the shadows, effect my sight17:46
holsteinryoshu: disable them17:46
holsteinthat what i mean by, you are not forced to do anything.. everything is open, and nothing is hiding from you.. though, the defaults might not fit your needs17:47
ryoshuI will nuke .xfce4 and related things..17:48
holsteinsure.. that also can be tested as a new user, and is why i asked if it was like that "out of the box"17:49
ryoshubbl17:49
holstein"nuke"ing your config will make a new default one spawn,17:49
ryoshuhello again17:57
ryoshuerasing xfce4 config hadn't help, so I installed pekwm and it looks like a charm - no shadows, invisible windows, other cool efects :)17:58
ryoshuthanks for help!17:58
dunpeal /j #python18:07
dunpealwoops18:07
dunpealWhat at least it wasn't... something else ;)18:07
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nantou!welcome19:08
ubottuHello and welcome to #xubuntu! Feel free to ask questions or help others. If you'd like to chit-chat, please visit #xubuntu-offtopic and for developer discussion, see #xubuntu-devel :)19:08
nagevis there a way to list PLACES above DEVICES in Thunars sidebar?20:03
TheSheepno20:04
nagevdamn!20:04
nagevi reordered by deselecting all my devices from thunar's sidebar and added the ones I use as bookmarks at the bottom of the places section :)20:19
nagevhow can i specify an image to use as wallpaper from the command line?20:28
brainwashnagev: xfconf-query should be able to do that20:34
brainwashafter changing the wallpaper you will have to run xfdesktop --reload20:36
TheSheepnagev: xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop -p /backdrop/screen0/monitor0/image-path -s /home/sheep/Pictures/back/dark-forest-wallpaper-1024x768-0021.jpg20:36
TheSheepbrainwash: no reload needed20:37
nagevnice one, thanks :)20:37
TheSheepnagev: it lets you change practically all xfce settings20:37
vorsorkenis xfconf-query how the graphical menus actually change settings?20:38
TheSheepvorsorken: they do the same library calls20:38
TheSheepvorsorken: they don't necessary invoke the xfconf-query binary20:39
TheSheepnecessarily20:39
vorsorkenI see, thanks20:39
nagevTheSheep: cool, thanks.  I was looking for the key in dconf editor20:39
TheSheepnagev: xfce4-settings-editor20:40
TheSheepnagev: for a gui20:40
nagevthanks again!20:41
followerI cant seem to rest my thumb in the bottom left corner of the new touchpad20:52
followerI cant seem to rest my thumb in the bottom left corner of the new touchpad21:09
bgardnerfollower: Not sure what you mean by that.21:10
Unit193Have you contacted a doctor?21:10
holsteinfollower: also, are you using lubuntu? or xubuntu? and would you like to work with a volunteer here? or in #lubuntu?21:10
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benediktI copied the .iso byte-for-byte with dd to a usb stick, my computer won't boot from it. what did I miss?21:47
benediktthe usb stick is recognized in the bios and i can mount the partition off it, on a booted linux system21:47
benediktcfdisk reports that it has GPT, is that correct?21:49
toraxtry to dd again, try using other than front usb ports(if on desktop), try another usb stick21:49
toraxI had that problem sometimes, but never had any clear reason21:50
benedikttried all of that21:50
toraxhmm21:50
knometorax, o/21:50
torax=)21:50
benedikttried two usb sticks21:50
knometorax, not on -ot anymore?21:50
benedikti have six ports in the back, maybe two of them are some sort of "master" port21:50
toraxknome: they booted the server I had my irssi and im too lazy to rejoin all the channels =D21:51
knometorax, boo! (use autojoin)21:51
benedikttorax: autojoin ;)21:51
toraxbenedikt: did you define bs with dd?21:52
toraxfor example dd if=foo of=/dev/bar bs=1M21:54
andrzejrguys, xfce4-indicator-plugin 1.0 was released a couple weeks ago. Did you find any issues with the new version?21:54
Sysibenedikt: be sure to use /dev/sdx instead of /dev/sdx121:54
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xubuntu770need help video fuzzy on youtube22:14
xubuntu049i install flash restricted areas and  youtube video  fuzzy (22:52
brainwashxubuntu049: switch to html5 mode instead22:53
xubuntu049thanks22:54
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