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hi123 | connection to pulseaudio failed any help? | 02:54 |
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KnightSirThom | hello how is everyone? | 03:53 |
nukke | hello KnightSirThom, got a question? | 03:55 |
G33kdad | doing a fresh install... thought i'd say hi while it was working... :) | 05:16 |
Unit193 | Howdy. | 05:17 |
G33kdad | howdy, Unit193 | 05:17 |
G33kdad | been running xubuntu as a dual boot with opensuse 12.3(KDE)... | 05:19 |
Derpxubuntunoob | Is anyone online? | 06:29 |
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basiclaser | hi hi | 09:20 |
basiclaser | im getting a weird bug, my system keeps logging out, and when it logs, in it opens up the same old windows that i closed before. does anyone want to see the error message? | 09:23 |
Myrtti | it's not really a bug, it's a feature | 09:24 |
Myrtti | you can turn it off | 09:24 |
Myrtti | it's in Sessions and Startup IIRC | 09:25 |
xubuntu525 | Hello, Xubuntu novice here trying to get a Samsung external hard drive "D3 station" to run on Xubuntu 13.04, it does not run automatically though it does display the .exe files and manuals, but if I try to open the .exe files it just says error. What am I doing wrong? Thanks | 09:46 |
ducktool | external hard disks should just run when the file system is supported by linux | 09:48 |
ducktool | normally you can run .exe programmes(but not drivers) to run with wine | 09:48 |
ducktool | you probably need to change your file system | 09:49 |
xubuntu525 | Thanks, do you mean the file system on the external hard drive? | 09:50 |
ducktool | yes | 09:50 |
xubuntu525 | Thanks I'll try that | 09:52 |
Loule | if he could see the manuals and exe files, the FS was ok | 10:17 |
Loule | at least in read mode | 10:18 |
Loule | i think i tried to find the autorun running on windows, but.... linux .... | 10:18 |
ducktool | oh that was all there | 10:39 |
ducktool | should have known that | 10:39 |
basiclaser | hey guys, my xubuntu keeps logging out and when i log back in it always opens one gedit, one mousepad and one firefox. What's going on? | 11:07 |
basiclaser | oh it also starts skype and opens three folders | 11:09 |
basiclaser | i installed wireshark last night, i think it might have started after that | 11:09 |
bgardner | basiclaser: Sounds like you saved your session on logout at some point. | 11:09 |
bgardner | basiclaser: Go to Settings->Sessions and Startup and click on 'Clear saved sessions' | 11:10 |
bgardner | basiclaser: Sorry, missed a step - that button is on tab "Session" | 11:11 |
basiclaser | hi again | 11:13 |
basiclaser | (it logged me out again) | 11:14 |
bgardner | basiclaser: Not sure what causes your forced logouts, I would start by investigating your log files | 11:14 |
basiclaser | so yeh there is also the aspect of it logging me out randomly as well. There is a crash report available. can i share it with somebody here? | 11:14 |
bgardner | basiclaser: You can paste.ubuntu.com it on here, sure. | 11:15 |
basiclaser | bgardner: ok thanks | 11:21 |
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karoly | Hello | 12:01 |
bgardner | karoly: Hello | 12:01 |
karoly | I use Xubuntu 13.10 and i have a little bug going on with the audio level plugin | 12:01 |
bgardner | karoly: Not sure I can help with that, but I'm not the only one here - go ahead and give us all the details you can. | 12:03 |
karoly | Ok, so, the audio works perfectly, alsamixer works from terminal so i can set the volume using my keyboard buttons (V+ V-) but the icon of the plugin in the bar is like "muted" and when i click on it nothing but a little white line appears.. | 12:04 |
karoly | So?... | 12:09 |
bgardner | karoly: I'm here, but I don't know the answer. Perhaps others will know. | 12:10 |
karoly | Ok, i just wanted to make sure that the messagge arrived :D | 12:11 |
xubuntu573 | hi | 12:16 |
xubuntu573 | need help | 12:16 |
xubuntu573 | on xubuntu display manager. | 12:16 |
bazhang | with what | 12:16 |
nxis | hi | 12:37 |
bgardner | nxis: Hello | 12:38 |
nxis | i've recently installed xubuntu 12.04.2 to my eeepc900 netbook and it looks quite awesome. Is there any major advantages of upgrading to 12.10/13.04? E.g. when i tried lubuntu 13.04 - lots of things were broken. | 12:39 |
karoly | When i was using 13.04 xubuntu i had a lot of wireless problems | 12:39 |
karoly | so i upgraded at 13.10 and it works perfectly now | 12:40 |
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nantou | I have edited my /etc/environment file so it proxifies all traffic. If I write a # at the beginning of each line, will it be commented and thus, inoperative? | 18:15 |
knome | nantou, i would imagine so | 18:16 |
knome | you might to need to restart some services though | 18:17 |
nantou | ok knome , what other symbols can I use to comment lines? | 18:17 |
nantou | I mean, i dont know if this is programming language based, given that the file contains, unedited, just one line and, if so, which particular programming language | 18:18 |
knome | i don't know the particular file, but # should work. | 18:18 |
nantou | knome, do you know of any way I can de proxify just one application? | 18:19 |
GridCube | nantou: use the http_proxy env | 18:20 |
nantou | GridCube, im a noob, please link or example: http proxy env chromium-browser? | 18:21 |
Unit193 | http_proxy="http://127.0.0.1:8123" chromium-browser | 18:22 |
GridCube | lol chromiun doesnt use proxies it doesnt understand proxy variables no matter what, that is my experience | 18:23 |
nantou | Unit193, and to not have a proxy, what should I write? | 18:23 |
nantou | i mean, in your example I do have a proxy, right? | 18:24 |
Unit193 | GridCube: Oh? How annoying. Does editing /etc/chromium-browser/default help? It should pick up env vars, though. (I don't use it, soo.) | 18:26 |
GridCube | the times i tried to use it against my uni proxy it failed no matter what | 18:26 |
xubuntu447 | I have aN OLD laptop gateway with this specs 160MB y PentiumII 133Mhz | 18:26 |
GridCube | nantou: use http_proxy=";" chromium-browser | 18:27 |
GridCube | for no proxy | 18:27 |
nantou | GridCube, I assume ":", right, not ; | 18:27 |
xubuntu447 | what distro do you recommend me and version for this old laptop | 18:27 |
GridCube | pretty sure its ; | 18:27 |
GridCube | you should try both | 18:27 |
Unit193 | xubuntu447: It's going to be slow no matter what, but best bet is superlight like AntiX, or SliTaz. | 18:28 |
GridCube | xubuntu447: you should look at puppy, slitaz, DSL and tinycore, but it would be sloooooooow | 18:28 |
nantou | u, ok... | 18:28 |
GridCube | nantou: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/800805/how-do-i-make-curl-ignore-the-proxy | 18:29 |
GridCube | they say its ; | 18:29 |
GridCube | or simply "" empty | 18:30 |
xubuntu447 | :Unit193 :GridCube thaks i m going to try | 18:30 |
GridCube | nantou: apparently there is a no_proxy env too P: | 18:31 |
GridCube | nantou: there is also, apparently, an addon for chromium for proxy settings, dont know if it works or not | 18:34 |
nantou | GridCube, many thanks for your interest, that was only a random app | 18:34 |
nantou | now im trying to start transmission from the command line, but "transmission" doesnt do anything. If you can help... it is welcomed | 18:34 |
Unit193 | Try tapping tab. | 18:35 |
Unit193 | !tab | 18:35 |
ubottu | You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line. | 18:35 |
GridCube | it should be transmission-gtk if im not wrong | 18:39 |
GridCube | but do use tab | 18:39 |
Unit193 | Pretty sure it is -gtk, yep. | 18:40 |
nantou | does starting an app with >>>http_proxy=";"<<< render useless the possible edits to /etc/environment ? | 19:13 |
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xubuntu295 | hi | 22:06 |
SunStar | hi | 22:06 |
xubuntu295 | last version of xubuntu | 22:07 |
holstein | !13.04 | 22:07 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail) is the current release of Ubuntu. Download http://releases.ubuntu.com/13.04/ - Release notes: http://ubuntu.com/getubuntu/releasenotes/13.04 | 22:07 |
xubuntu295 | is not comptible | 22:07 |
xubuntu295 | is not comptible for my old notebook | 22:07 |
Unit193 | Because your computer isn't PAE compatible? | 22:08 |
xubuntu295 | contains last kernel | 22:08 |
xubuntu295 | yes | 22:08 |
xubuntu295 | last kernel not compatible | 22:08 |
xubuntu295 | and... I installed 12.04 | 22:08 |
xubuntu295 | installed in progress | 22:08 |
xubuntu295 | 12.04 last version of my pc.. | 22:09 |
xubuntu295 | this problem, if exist in updates of 12.04? | 22:10 |
Unit193 | I *think* Debian still supports a kernel that's non-PAE compatible, for when 12.04 loses support. | 22:10 |
xubuntu295 | k | 22:10 |
xubuntu295 | ok | 22:10 |
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