[07:29] <dirtydaw1> ,
[09:34] <krozus> hi all
[09:35] <krozus> i run xubuntu raring 13.04
[09:36] <krozus> extra hiting shutdowns my laptop
[09:37] <krozus> the extra hiting is due often to adobe flash player use
[09:37] <ObrienDave> "hiting"? you mean heating? as in getting too hot?
[09:37] <krozus> yep
[09:37] <krozus> sorry
[09:38] <ObrienDave> no problem. how old is the laptop?
[09:39] <krozus> it's a packard bell easy note intel core duo and 4GB of ram
[09:40] <krozus> it's 4 years old maybe
[09:41] <ObrienDave> when was it cleaned last?
[09:41] <krozus> last year
[09:42] <krozus> it's the dirt on the cpu
[09:42] <ObrienDave> i would suggest cleaning it again. most heat problems can be solved that way
[09:44] <torax> heat problems are always hardware issue, so I would also suggest clean it and maybe check that cpu cooler is properly connected and that the fan is working correctly
[09:44] <krozus> i was thinking about an application which is not in xbuntu looking after cpu hiting and its fan but i forgot its name
[09:44] <ObrienDave> check for latest BIOS updates. mine had a fan control issue
[09:48] <ObrienDave> try Psensor in the repositories
[09:52] <krozus> right
[09:52] <krozus> i ll give it a clean anyway :)
[09:53] <ObrienDave> usually works :))
[09:53] <krozus> thanks ;)
[09:53] <ObrienDave> you're welcome
[09:54] <krozus> :)
[11:58] <Arroyo1010> Hi ther. It seems that my disk is dying. I've backed up all the files i need, and now i'd like to backup NetworkManager settings, but i can't figure out how to do this. I understand that this is not a xubuntu specific question, but maybe some of you guys could steer me in the right direction :)
[15:29] <SoP> Hi guys, this is the first time I've ever attempted to create a more personalized desktop
[15:29] <SoP> I would like some advice :)
[15:29] <SoP> http://i.imgur.com/NGkigAq.jpg
[15:32] <GridCube> not really, it looks very simple and clean
[15:32] <GridCube> :)
[15:33] <FoxyRK9> Which Distro are guys using?
[15:33] <GridCube> i like to use screenlets myself to add stuff to the desktop but thats it
[15:33] <GridCube> FoxyRK9: you are at #xubuntu arent you?
[15:33] <FoxyRK9> Im currently installing Voyager Ubuntu Linux
[15:33] <FoxyRK9> its based off Xbuntu
[15:34] <GridCube> thats not a supported derivative FoxyRK9, they might have their own channels
[15:34] <Unit193> But not supported here, there is some Voyager channel though.
[15:34] <FoxyRK9> it told me to come here if I get stuck
[15:34] <Unit193> What is "it"?
[15:34] <FoxyRK9> The installer
[15:34] <GridCube> FoxyRK9: we dont know what they do to the system
[15:34] <SoP> Well thank you GridCube :) The only thing I'd still like to change is change the color of the window decoration
[15:35] <Sysi> you're using compiz? emerald or g-w-d
[15:35] <GridCube> SoP: try the gtk tweaker from the shimmer proyect
[15:35] <SoP> I'm using emerald, not gtk window decorator
[15:35] <SoP> so i suppose that's not compatible
[15:35] <GridCube> oh, welp
[15:35] <FoxyRK9> Can someone redirect me to a Voyager channel?
[15:35] <FoxyRK9> please
[15:36] <Pici> !alis
[15:37] <SoP> Also, what colors would you guys advise for the terminal?
[15:38] <FoxyRK9> I have a quick question regarding dualbootting
[15:38] <GridCube> i like to use #cecece
[15:38] <GridCube> FoxyRK9: what is it ? :)
[15:38] <SoP> I'm now using yellow text on a black background because it's easily readable
[15:38] <FoxyRK9> it said I was installing ubuntu, will I see 2 ubuntu's on my sceen
[15:38] <FoxyRK9> I use the main ubuntu 13.04
[15:38] <FoxyRK9> and I wanted Voyager
[15:39] <GridCube> voyager might not have a custom grub entry it might just call itself ubuntu
[15:39] <FoxyRK9> oh god
[15:39] <GridCube> again, thats not something we would know
[15:41] <Unit193> FoxyRK9: Should check in, ##ubuntu-voyager, #voyager, or #VoyagerOS not sure which.
[17:26] <Xyverz> good morning.
[17:26] <Xyverz> my user profile has been having issues this week. I think it's related to trying different desktop methods - ubuntu-desktop, enlightenment, gnome, etc.
[17:27] <Xyverz> I've deleted a bunch of dot-files, but still have issues when logging in.
[17:27] <Xyverz> removed the .cache folder, .gnome, .gnome2, .gconf, .local/share/session-migration-*
[17:28] <Xyverz> and now it's doing wonky stuff with the gtk themes - not using default themes, etc.
[17:28] <Xyverz> Any other files/folders I should get rid of in order to get default settings for this profile? Should I just remove all dotfiles and dotdirs in my ~/ ?
[17:30] <GridCube> Xyverz ~/.config/xfce4 would be my first try
[17:41] <Xyverz> GridCube: thanks.
[17:42] <Xyverz> I'll take a look at that.
[17:42] <Xyverz> I've migrated my files to a new profile, but I'd like to clean up the original profile.
[17:45] <Xyverz> GridCube: Thanks for the advice. That fixed the problem. =)
[17:45] <Xyverz> very much appreciated.
[18:00] <GridCube> Xyverz: dont worry
[18:02] <Xyverz> It's been a long time since I've used linux full-time. getting reacclaimated kinda sucks. lol. Xubuntu is changing that, tho. Really enjoying using linux for a desktop again.
[18:05] <GridCube> :) thats excellent
[20:17] <xubuntu090> help
[20:17] <holstein> !details | xubuntu090
[20:17] <holstein> no bot :/
[20:17] <holstein> xubuntu090: share releavent details please
[20:18] <xubuntu090> i'm not sure how this operating system works
[20:19] <holstein> xubuntu090: try it live.. get specific questions.. it works as more others do
[20:19] <xubuntu090> how do i tell what version i am runiing
[20:20] <holstein> from a terminal lsb_release -a
[20:20] <xubuntu090> just plugged this unit up and don't know how to get around
[20:20] <xubuntu090> when i turned the unit on it says that it has not been updated in 1232 days
[20:20] <xubuntu090> someone gave me this pc
[20:21] <holstein> update it if you like, though, it might be EOL version
[20:21] <holstein> personaly, part of getting new hardware is installing a new OS on it.. booting up into an old one would be a hassle that would be not worth messing with
[20:22] <xubuntu090> how can i tell what version is is... how can i update
[20:23] <holstein> xubuntu090: are you seeing what im typing?
[20:23] <holstein> use the lsb_release -a
[20:23] <holstein> ^^ open a terminal and type lsb_release -a
[20:23] <holstein> xubuntu090: you can update, assuming its a supported version using an included updater, or package manager
[20:23] <holstein> although, i would just download a new ISO and fresh install
[20:26] <xubuntu090> you save open a terminal... what is that... sorry to sounds so ignorant... but i only heard of this system a few moments ago
[20:26] <holstein> xubuntu090: thats why i would go and grab a current version and install it. you dont know what you are looking at.. i dont know..
[20:27] <holstein> terminal is an application.. assuming you are looking at a xubuntu/ubuntu version that is running and has a terminal installed. its in the menu
[20:27] <holstein> you click on it and enter lsb_release -a
[20:36] <Xyverz> xubuntu090: right-click on the desktop and select "open terminal" or "open terminal here"
[20:37] <Xyverz> then you can type in the command "lsb_release -a"
[20:39] <xubuntu090> unbuntu 9.04 jaunty
[20:40] <holstein> xubuntu090: that is EOL.. so you can download a supported version and install it
[20:40] <holstein> !download
[20:49] <Xyverz> xubuntu090: from that same terminal, do "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -u"
[20:50] <Xyverz> that'll update you to the latest security patches.
[20:50] <holstein> i dont think so
[20:50] <Xyverz> but your system is way out of date.
[20:50] <holstein> the repos are dead
[20:50] <Xyverz> I have a box running 8.04 and it's still getting security updates from time to time.
[20:50] <Sysi> it's LTS
[20:50] <Xyverz> Oh, righte.
[20:50] <holstein> Xyverz: 8.04 is still supported.. the server
[20:50] <Xyverz> -e
[20:51] <holstein> kernel updates would come in though, i would expect.. and the repos are still up
[20:51] <holstein> 9.04 is eol
[20:52] <Xyverz> yeah, he'll at least get the //last// updates for that repo.
[20:52] <Sysi> no if the repo is down
[20:52] <holstein> Xyverz: i dont think so.. the repos are dead
[20:52] <Sysi> deleted
[20:52] <Peyam> HEj
[20:52] <Unit193> Sysi: They aren't removed, they are moved to old-releases.
[20:53] <holstein> Xyverz: they are not up at all.. not being hosted.. one could find them
[20:53] <holstein> one could download them manually and host them.. but why? upgrading via a fresh install would be so much easier
[20:53] <Sysi> it's EOL and has eben for a while, even with newest updates for the release
[20:53] <holstein> or, poke around as Unit193 says and find the old ones
[20:53] <Sysi> s/eben/been
[20:54] <Peyam> Im using Voyager now and I can't get my Webcam microphone to work. I didn't have this issue with the usuale Xubuntu 13.04. I check the webcam mic as default in the pulseaudio. But it doesnt lock the channels. what to do?
[20:54] <holstein> yup.. even currently totally patched 9.10 is EOL
[20:54] <Xyverz> I stand corrected.
[20:54] <Xyverz> nevermind.
[20:54] <holstein> Peyam: try the voyager support avenues
[20:54] <Peyam> holstein: it is the same as xubuntu..
[20:54] <Sysi> obviously not since xubuntu worked
[20:55] <holstein> Peyam: its not, and its not supported here.. as you can see, they do make changes
[20:55] <holstein> Peyam: try the pavucontrol app.. otherwise, you need to ask them
[20:55] <Peyam> okej okej.. tryied that before
[20:55] <Peyam> okej I will thanks
[20:55] <holstein> Peyam: good luck!
[20:58] <Peyam> no solution
[20:58] <Peyam> it is based on xubuntu
[20:58] <Peyam> it should be the same
[20:58] <Peyam> they dont have anyroom here
[20:58] <holstein> Peyam: xubuntu *is* xubuntu
[20:58] <holstein> voyager is voyager, based on xubuntu.. we cant support it here
[20:58] <Peyam> voyager is based on xubuntu. gets xubuntu's updates
[20:58] <Sysi> it's different enough to be broken
[20:59] <holstein> Peyam: maybe... maybe not.. they could pin whatever. or have custom repos
[20:59] <Unit193> Peyam: #ubuntu-voyager   That's almost like saying mint is Ubuntu or Ubuntu is Debian.
[20:59] <Peyam> Unit193: no channel
[20:59] <Unit193> Sorry, it's a double hash channel of course.
[20:59] <holstein> Peyam: thats why i didnt say "channel".. i said avenue. what ever support they do
[21:00] <Peyam> Voyager has nice theme
[21:00] <Peyam> that's why I choosed it
[21:00] <holstein> Peyam: nice is irrievant.. you need support, and we cant provide it
[21:00] <Peyam> don't make me change back to xubuntu :(
[21:00] <Peyam> Linux is linux
[21:00] <Sysi> we don't, voyager might
[21:00] <holstein> Peyam: i assure you, no one is making you do anything.. fact is, voyager is not supported here
[21:01] <Peyam> can't believe i was in this channel for 4 days ago and now everyone is a bitch to me
[21:01] <Unit193> !guidelines | Peyam
[21:01] <Peyam> okej
[21:01] <Peyam> I'm running xubuntu 13.04
[21:01] <Peyam> and skype microphone doesn't work
[21:01] <Peyam> what to do?
[21:02] <holstein> just in skype?
[21:03] <Peyam> you wana say " it is just a skype issue. not related to xubuntu"
 "... I didn't have this issue with the usuale Xubuntu 13.04. ..."
[21:03] <Peyam> forget about it
[21:03] <Peyam> I lied
[21:03] <Unit193> No, you are now and it's not welcome here.
[21:04] <Sysi> we're glad to help with theming xubuntu
[21:05] <dunpeal> Hi. How do I setup a shortcut for media: up/down volume, start/stop play, etc.?
[21:06] <Sysi> dunpeal: you can try this http://xubuntugeek.blogspot.fi/2012/05/fix-adjust-sound-with-multimedia-keys.html
[21:07] <Sysi> you need to have xfce4-volumed
[21:08] <Sysi> play and pause might need to be set with application commands in keyboard settings -> shortcuts
[21:54] <dunpeal> Sysi: thanks, I set up the volume up/down, but how do I make Parole play/pause on keyboard shortcut?
[21:54] <dunpeal> This is a minimal programmer's keyboard, I don't have "multimedia keys".
[21:58] <dunpeal> nevermind, I got it
[21:58] <dunpeal> All you need to do is setup a keyboard shortcut for 'parole -p'
[22:03] <Xyverz> =)