[00:12] <patagonia> hello
[03:00] <phunyguy> Does anyone know if the XFCE team plans to implement control of keyboard backlight? KDE is including it with version 4.11, so I am curious if XFCE is doing the same thing... and if not, if there is a good way to get it to work otherwise.
[04:00] <maitake> god xubuntu rules
[04:00] <maitake> or XFCE
[12:50] <nantou> I have proxified all my traffic in xubuntu. How do I start an application not proxified?
[13:35] <Guest92476> hi, i install xubuntu on my laptop, but after reboot a saw "no operating system". i try to install again, but it was same. Can some help me?
[13:36] <cfhowlett> !details|Guest92476,
[13:37] <Guest92476> i have some problem with english but i try to explain))))
[13:38] <Sysi> you can try at #ubuntu-ru
[13:39] <Sysi> or whatever's your native language LoCo
[13:39] <Guest92476> thanks
[13:57] <Oraugle> running xubuntu on eeepc 1015pn, everything goes smoothly., but battery life is very poor
[13:57] <Oraugle> any ideas?
[13:58] <FoxBJK> nothing eating up your CPU or anything?
[13:59] <Oraugle> not really, just reviewed it with powertop
[13:59] <FoxBJK> how old is the battery, just so we know
[13:59] <Oraugle> fans are normal, cpu 5-8%, temp 61ºC
[14:00] <Oraugle> nearly 2 years
[14:01] <FoxBJK> hmm, well hopefully it's not been through too many cycles (assuming not). what's normally done on your machine, and whats the battery life? what are you expecting?
[14:01] <FoxBJK> i'm on a tower, not really having battery issues :-D
[14:03] <Oraugle> just web navigation (emailing, social networks, nothing heavy). Battery life is no more than 1h40min. I was expecting at least 2h30min, is that too much?
[14:03] <FoxBJK> depending on the machine I may expect as much as 4 undeal ideal circumstances! certainly more than 2 hours.
[14:04] <FoxBJK> my old macbook could get 5 hours if i turned everything off
[14:05] <Oraugle> i've tried some tips from eeePC users, like installing Jupiter and so on. But I can't get more than 1:40
[14:05] <FoxBJK> though, you said the CPU is 5-8 % normally? I'd expect the machine to idle if you're just browsing, or are you using active pages/videos?
[14:06] <Oraugle> not really, just newspaper sites, a web-video sometime, 3-4 tabs maximum
[14:07] <FoxBJK> so similar to what I do, is it FF, Chormium or something else?
[14:09] <Oraugle> chromium
[14:10] <Oraugle> it really drains quickly, can't find why
[14:14] <FoxBJK> oh ok, i'm not sure about that, haven't used it in a LONG time, I'm on FF
[14:14] <FoxBJK> and for the power issues, no clue at all, sorry :(
[14:31] <xubuntu408> What is the minimum system requırements of 13.04
[14:32] <knome> xubuntu408, you should have at least 512MB ra
[14:32] <knome> *ram
[14:33] <xubuntu408> thanks
[14:33] <xubuntu408> which version need 256 ram
[14:34] <knome> xubuntu408, you could try lubuntu or some even smaller distiributions
[14:34] <xubuntu408> or 128 mb enough for which one?
[14:34] <xubuntu408> is it fast
[14:34] <knome> i don't think any ubuntu will run on 128MB.
[14:35] <xubuntu408> ı ask for xubuntu
[14:35] <xubuntu408> now ı use Lınux mint 11
[14:35] <knome> by "any ubuntu", i mean any ubuntu flavor, including xubuntu and older releases of xubunu
[14:36] <xubuntu408> oh
[14:36] <xubuntu408> ok
[14:37] <knome> if you only have 128MB ram, you should look at very small and lightweight distributons, or if possible, try to get more ram
[14:38] <xubuntu408> ı need a operating system which doesn't send a message which says "your HDD has a problem"
[14:38] <knome> are you sure it doesn't?
[14:41] <xubuntu408> my computer's HDD got a problem after i sat Windows 7
[14:42] <xubuntu408> in fact, my computer 8 years old
[14:54] <ali_> Hello. İ have a question. can I use Lubuntu 13.04 like same as Ubuntu
[14:54] <ali_> 13,04
[14:54] <pleia2> I think you want #lubuntu
[14:54] <pleia2> this is the channel for Xubuntu
[14:54] <ali_> thank you
[14:56] <xubuntu694> can someone help me with xubuntuttings  12.04 and cam4.com i have no settings at right click only global se
[14:56] <xubuntu694> settings
[14:58] <xubuntu694> someone can help me
[14:58] <pleia2> never heard of cam4, sorry
[14:58] <knome> !patience | xubuntu694
[14:59] <xubuntu694> bad thanks
[14:59] <knome> xubuntu694, i would imagine you need flash to get that site working. please install xubuntu-restricted-extras and retry. and in the future, keep the links family-friendly.
[15:04] <[0gb_us]> Is there a way to prevent an application from taking over your entire monitor? Like, a way to force it to run in windowed mode when it wants to run in full screen mode.
[15:16] <FoxBJK> what's the app?
[15:17] <[0gb_us]> In this particular case, it's Indie Game: The Movie run in Steam, which is in turn run in CrossOver. But I mean in general, how do I force any application that tried to possess my entire monitor to run in a window?
[15:23] <[0gb_us]> Okay, I managed to get CrossOver to run in windowed mode, fixing the current delema. But in general, I don't like things monopolizing my screen. And sometimes the application that takes over is a native GNU/Linux application, so CrossOver settings won't always help.
[15:24] <maitake> crossover any good?
[15:26] <[0gb_us]> It runs most of the stuff I need for school. It doesn't run some of the Windows games I try, but it does run others.
[15:28] <FoxBJK> ran WoW just fine for me
[15:29] <FoxBJK> it's not perfect, but it's far easier to get working than wine was
[15:30] <[0gb_us]> There's also PlayOnLinux if you don't want to pay for CrossOver. The issue with PlayOnLinux is that it installs several versions of Wine locally to your account. If you have multiple accounts on your computer, each will get its own copy of these Wine versions.
[15:32] <[0gb_us]> One issue with CrossOver is that it doesn't play nicely (or at all) with Winetricks. But if you install CrossOver, Wine, and Winetrick, they can be made to work on the same bottled applications.
[15:35] <maitake> 0
[15:35] <maitake> 0gb_us: yeah I realized that about PlayonLinux
[15:36] <maitake> Kind of annoyed the OCD in me. why not just installed wine 1.5 and be done? It had copies of 1.4 installed too i thought
[15:37] <[0gb_us]> Okay, I just Yeah, it seems to use local copeis even if you have global copies, I think.
[15:38] <maitake> that's annoying i think :(
[15:39] <maitake> but i'm kind of a newbie at setting up wine efficiently so i kept using playonlinux anyway
[15:39] <[0gb_us]> Indeed. Which is one of two reasons I use CrossOver instead.
[15:39] <[0gb_us]> It turns out today's full screen issues were caused by a bug in Xubuntu, a bug I've had issues with in the past. Windows keep getting jammed under the upper panel.
[15:39] <[0gb_us]> Is there a way to prevent that from happening?
[15:59] <mark2013> Has anyone reading this heard of malware being distributed via the (hacked) ubuntuforums.org? Or has anyone heard, seen, read that Google Chrome or Google Chromium has been sabatoged?
[16:01] <[0gb_us]> I haven't.
[16:01] <Sysi> ubuntuforums has been down for a week because user names and passwords were leaked, (I) haven't heard anything about chrome(ium) recently
[16:03] <elfy> neither have I
[16:04] <mark2013> On the day before the hack, I got an update from Up Mgr. (btb I use Xubuntu). The update was for google chrome or chromium, I can't remember which, but it was the only update. After it d/l'd and installed, neither Chrome nor Chromium would run. Firefox would not run until deletion of profile.ini. FF and Opera now my browsers.
[16:06] <Sysi> well, repositories and forums have close to nothing to do with each other
[16:06] <Sysi> try running from terminal and see if you get an error message
[16:06] <mark2013> I have uninstalled both Google products, re-installed them, uninstalled, re-installed, using several methods to no success.
[16:07] <mark2013> Both not installed.
[16:08] <elfy> I'd be extremely suprised if they had anything to do with each other
[16:08] <Sysi> I'd remove conf/cache from user's directory
[16:14] <mark2013> Thank you for your advice. Out.
[17:04] <xubuntu836> hi
[17:05] <xubuntu836> anybody out there know what could be the problem with video and dvd playback after upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04? I fixed it in vlc by selecting the option "x11" video, but banshee, parole etc are still foobarred
[18:58] <polo_> hi
[18:59] <polo_> i need help locating te c++ sdk
[19:00] <polo_> anyone here?
[19:05] <bekks> Whats a c++ sdk in Linux?
[19:36] <well_laid_lawn> I just use gcc
[20:12] <bgd> hello
[22:30] <Nazarov> non