[00:02] S1lly: what do you mean by disc? the optical CD/DVD on which you burned the Xubuntu ISO? [00:03] indeed [00:03] it use to work [00:03] but now it doesn't [00:03] are you trying it on the same computer? [00:03] yes [00:03] and the funny thing is [00:03] that no scratches [00:03] on the disc i mena [00:04] mean* [00:04] that's strange. what problems is it giving you? blank screen? can you hear it spinning inside the drive? [00:06] ye something like that [00:06] it tells me that [00:06] if your computer is not letting you boot into the disc, you might have to give the CD/DVD-ROM boot priority inside the BIOS. [00:06] an archive from the disc was dameged [00:06] don't remember which one [00:07] no it boots [00:07] but in the loeading window [00:07] it like takes for ever to load [00:07] and then that error comes up [00:08] ah, ok. it sounds like the disc is damaged, then. even if it doesn't have scratches, it could've gotten damage some other way, like intense heat. [00:08] have you tried booting it in a different computer? [00:09] hummmm [00:10] i actually don't have the other computer right now [00:10] but i do have another one [00:10] in any case, it sounds like it might have gotten damaged. you will probably have to burn another disc. [00:11] you can also create a bootable USB drive, if you happen to have a spare USB drive around. [00:12] i know but [00:12] my computer doesn't boot usb [00:12] idk why [00:12] it's a pentium 4 [00:12] old comoputer [00:16] hi. [00:16] what should I use to watch .pptx files? [00:17] HypothesisFrog: LibreOffice supports .pptx [00:18] you could also use Google Docs. [00:24] Hey everyone i was wondering if someone could help me out. Ever since i updated to 13.04 i have problems with my usb headset. Every so often it just stops putting sound through the microphone. I can usually fix this by going into the volume control and disabling and re-enabling it. This didn't happen in 12.10 any ideas on how to fix it? [00:26] one more question [00:27] does someone knows how to put in windows xp [00:27] the same mouse sensitivity from xubuntu's default one? [00:41] S1lly: try this: http://linuxreviews.org/howtos/xfree/mouse_speed_in_x/ [00:42] S1lly: there should be a mouse option inside the Settings Manager in Xfce, though. [00:43] let's check it out [00:43] http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-settings/mouse [00:43] i'll give you a heads up [00:46] yo nukke, uhm i ment like how to put the same mouse sentivity from xubuntu in windows xp [00:49] hey guys [00:49] anyone there? [00:49] i am [00:49] what's up? [00:49] well i just downloaded xubuntu and [00:49] i put it on my usb [00:50] then ran it through the boot menu [00:50] and nothing happens [00:50] humm that happend to me too [00:50] does my usb need to be in a speical format? [00:50] S1lly: well, in Windows XP, inside the Control Panel there's a "mouse" icon. you're gonna have to manually tune it to be similar to Xubuntu's. [00:50] instead i burned it in a disc [00:51] i've done it before on usb [00:51] damn i wish there was a tool for that [00:51] xubuntu375: it should be in FAT32. what program did you use to create the bootable USB? [00:51] i thought the iso [00:51] is already bootable? [00:51] thx! nukke for all your cooperation [00:51] S1lly: you are more than welcome. [00:51] can you recommand me some programs? [00:52] to make it bootable [00:52] xubuntu375: it needs some fine tuning. if you're using Windows to create the bootable USB, use Unetbootin. [00:52] or Universal USB Installer. [00:52] ahh okay [00:52] got it [00:52] xubuntu375: i use 'unetbootin' [00:52] thanks man [00:52] unetbootin works great :) [00:52] type: sudo apt-get install unetbootin [00:52] thanks for the help guys [00:53] greatly apperciate it [00:53] xubuntu375: if you encounter any other problems, make sure to come back. [00:53] make sure your thumb drive is formatted fat32 though like he said [00:53] alright [00:53] good luck xubuntu375 ! [01:00] anyone know of any xfce plugins (panel i guess) other than what's in xfce-goodies? [01:04] is there anything in specific you're looking for? [01:05] are you guys computer software engeneers :D? [01:06] I am. [01:07] nice :) [01:07] i'm studing that [01:07] sorry for my bad english [01:09] no worries. this channel has people from all over the world, so it's understandable. [01:10] ^^ [01:16] nicr to meet evety [01:16] one [01:16] everyone [01:19] nukke: not specifically no.. i was just browsing around looking for whatever [01:19] doesn't seem to be any that people are making [01:19] user made, i mean [04:45] Hi, I just installed Libre office, but it seems it′s theming is not the same as the other programs [04:45] libreoffice-gtk is installed.. [04:48] here is how it looks [04:48] http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-07292013-114700pm.php [06:07] I get a blinking cursor on my desktop after log in, and then I get a forced log out if I do anything.. anyone heard of this error? [08:13] xubuntu is fully proxified. How do I open a not proxified app ? [09:26] Hi, got a little issue with updating, seems the packages linux-generic linux-headers-generic linux-image-generic are being held back? current installed 3.2.0-49-generic. any idea why this is happening? [09:28] recon_lap1: probably you have something installed that requires them [09:28] recon_lap1: it should tell you when you try to upgrade them explicitly [09:28] another user reported that happening with certain mirror, try using another one [09:29] ok, I'll try that out, I have mysql-5.6 installed and have blocked mysql5.5 from updating, might have something to do with it. [09:29] you also should try apt-get update before retrying [09:30] Sysi: k [09:37] hmm, strange, Synaptic started and completed the update this time. no idea why it worked this time and not before!! [09:40] is 13.04 going to get the 3.10 kernel, and do I really need it? [09:40] anyway, thx for the help [09:40] DarkAudit: nope and nope [10:21] quit [10:21] exit === stoeptegel is now known as ducktool [10:41] Hello [10:41] hello xezno [10:42] Are you in need of some support today? :) [10:42] can someone fell me where the sys requirements are [10:42] tell* [10:42] thanks lderan [10:42] xezno: http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/ [10:42] http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/ at the bottom of the page :) [10:43] thanks [10:43] all i needed [10:45] byez [11:00] Excuse me, I need help with setting up my wireless connection for my Dell 1394 WLAN Minicard wireless adapter. === mutzs_ is now known as mutzs === zz_mutzs is now known as mutzs [11:26] so I installed update today [11:26] and now I have some xorg problems [11:27] what is happening pplcf [11:27] whenever I show/hide/minimize/maximize any window [11:27] xorg starts to eat 99% cpu [11:30] are you using a nvidia card by any chance? [11:30] with dual monitors? [11:30] no, AMD 7850, one monitor [11:30] proprietary amd drivers [11:40] i'll try to remove amd drivers [11:42] everything is ok now [11:45] huzzah === zz_mutzs is now known as mutzs === mutzs is now known as zz_mutzs === zz_mutzs is now known as mutzs [19:05] hi [19:05] I have 4 intel cores [19:05] but I can just get the temperature of two of them [19:05] sensors gives just temperature of two [19:05] and hardinfo says i have 4 [19:06] peyam: which cpu exactly? [19:06] intel i 3 [19:06] wait [19:07] cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep model [19:07] lscpu|grep Thread [19:07] -Computer- [19:07] Processor : 4x Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2370M CPU @ 2.40GHz [19:08] you got 2 core and hyperthreading [19:08] it only has two real cores, with hyper-threading enabled [19:08] torax :) [19:08] what does it mean? [19:08] haha, :D [19:09] I can see how many % each cores does with ${cpu cpu0} to cpu3 [19:09] peyam: your cpu has two physical cores, but each physical core emulates another 2 logical cores [19:10] is it good? [19:10] it is not bad, but not as "good" as four physical cores [19:10] so can have two threads running at 100% but not four threads at 100% [19:12] okej okej [19:12] is Intel i3 better than celeron? [19:18] yes it is [19:18] im readin now === mutzs is now known as zz_mutzs === Invader- is now known as Invader === somnambu1ant is now known as somnambulant [21:47] good evening everyone... I seem to have run into a bit of a problem with Xubuntu and would like some help if possible [21:48] !ask | Dragast [21:48] Dragast: 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 !patience [21:50] thank you :) Question is how can I make Xubuntu and a recovered NTFS partition coexist (I installed Xubunu and it deleted my D drive) [21:51] Dragast: you mean you want to have Windows and Linux on the same machine? [21:52] No I wanted Linux and my D: drive that was for storage to be all on the same disk, but Linux deleted everyting... I did manage to recover the partition that had all my files but now Linux does not want to boot [22:24] Hey guys I need help setting up my wireless connection for my dell 1394 WLAN minicard. It seems that it's either unsupported or unrecognized by xubuntu [22:24] I tried connecting to ethernet and although the connection works, I still don't have access to internet [22:26] I've looked at solutions and have tried installing b43 firmware but I can't get past updating [22:27] I'm not sure what to do in this situation... If anyone can, please help! [22:35] hi