[01:52] Is it possible to get thunar to allow deleting a directory when you are in it? === brian_ is now known as nullm0dem [02:55] hi [03:19] o/ [03:20] any way to get hot corners without installing compiz? [03:22] nuf0xx, see: http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=8153 [03:24] thanks ToZ === HisaoNakai_ is now known as HisaoNakai === stoeptegel is now known as ducktool [11:27] * ducktool thinks there should be a freedom marathon too === stoeptegel is now known as ducktool [14:42] Hello [14:42] xubuntu864: Hello [14:43] I have a question regarding the hotkeys on my Asus EEE 900AX netbook [14:43] xubuntu864: Ask your question, we'll help if we can. [14:47] In xubuntu, the keys for brightness up and down do the same thing: the screen gets bright briefly, then back to dim. I tried "acpi_listen" and both issue the same code :0000002a [14:49] Doing the smae on linux mint with MATE desktop, the screen flickers from bright to dark continuously while holding either of the buttons, and then remains in one of the two states when I let go [14:50] I then tried the xfce4-brightness-plugin in the toolbar, to just use a slider control for brightness [14:50] That kind of works, but has weird behavior as well: [14:51] first step is full brightness, then complete black, then full, then less, again less, again full. from then on down it decreases monotonously. [14:52] the weird thing is: while the slider control is active, the hotkeys for the brightness simply work fine, and issue proper acpi codes [14:52] this workaround is good enough to be useful, but it seems like this could be fixed properly [14:54] xubuntu864: I have a similar issue for a full Asus laptop, but I don't have a solution. Perhaps someone else here knows. === stoeptegel is now known as ducktool [18:28] just installed xubuntu alongside windows 7 on a lenovo t530i, on restart it doesn't go into grub, goes straight into windows 7... thoughts? [18:29] did you install windows 2nd or run windows repair? [18:30] windows has been installed, then i installed xubuntu, on restart windows ran chkdisk, but then i deleted the xubuntu partition and didn't grow the windows partition with win disk manager, i then reinstalled xubuntu and restarted [18:33] also it never asked me anything about the bootloader on the install [18:35] clownfragment, this maybe of some help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair [18:38] nice, i'm going to try this and check back in === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [22:48] Is UEFI supported in Xubuntu, or do I have to change something before installing it? [22:49] !UEFI [22:49] UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, it is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI [22:49] (note, I've not done the install myself, I just know where the bot's help page for it is) [22:50] I did once, followed that page and it was with Xubuntu. [22:50] yay [22:52] Unit193: Did you do it in EFI mode or whatever? Or did you disable a bunch of things? [22:52] EFI. [22:53] Okay great, thanks. === Taylr0x is now known as Taylz === Taylz is now known as Tayl