[00:01] <nantou> thnk you
[00:31] <genii> !info calibre
[01:25] <kingnick42> I have a slight problem with Chrome, and I need to clean all the cache and everything. Already used Chrome's built in one, didn't fix my problem. Anyone know some good commands/programs that'll clear out all the config files relating to Chrome?
[01:27] <Unit193> Look in ~/.config/chrome and ~/.cache/chrome  (it's that way for chromium, so guessing about the same.)
[01:28] <kingnick42> Unit193, thanks.
[01:32] <kingnick42> Unit193, that fixed it.
[01:32] <Unit193> Boom.
[01:33] <kingnick42> By the way, it was ~/home/.
[01:33] <kingnick42> not ~/.
[01:33] <kingnick42> Thanks
[01:33] <Unit193> ~/ indicates /home/user/
[01:33] <kingnick42> Ah, well there we go - learnt two new things!
[02:37] <Poisoned_Dragon> I know this question was answered before but, I don't remember the wording to google it.
[02:37] <cfhowlett> ?
[02:37] <Poisoned_Dragon> How do you use apt to upgrade to the next release
[02:37] <cfhowlett> apt-get dist-release
[02:38] <Poisoned_Dragon> thank you :)
[02:38] <Unit193> sudo do-release-upgrade, and add a -d if you want a development one.
[02:38] <Poisoned_Dragon> oh, even better. :)
[02:38] <cfhowlett> *d'oh*
[02:38] <cfhowlett> thanks unit193.  sorry for bad intel dragon
[02:38] <Unit193> Heh, sure.
[02:38] <Poisoned_Dragon> it's ok. it's how we learn
[02:38] <Poisoned_Dragon> ty all
[03:07] <souliaq> Problem burning Xubuntu 12.04.2 image
[03:07] <cfhowlett> souliaq, usb is better than cdrom
[03:08] <souliaq> what's the name of the software to put the ISO into a USB?
[03:08] <cfhowlett> souliaq, startup disk creator is on ubuntu.  unetbootin also is good
[03:08] <Unit193> In linux, dd, unetbootin, etc; in windows LinuxLiveUSB
[03:09] <Unit193> grml2usb I'd guess would work as well.
[03:12] <souliaq> ok, thanks
[03:14] <kingnick42> Anyone know how to get the theme for Xubuntu 13.04 on 12.04?
[03:19] <kingnick42> Found it :D
[04:34] <surface-vermin> what's better to use irc in pidgin or Xchat ?
[04:34] <holstein> surface-vermin: "better" is a matter of opinion and use case.. use what works for you.. both access the same channels and servers
[04:35] <surface-vermin> Can I Ask What You use ?
[04:38] <Unit193> I would say xchat has less issues with it, but I personally use irssi, as does he.
[04:40] <holstein> yup... irssi.. but i would prefer xchat to pidgin.. unless i wanted to use pidgin
[04:40] <surface-vermin> I Was Just Asking Cause Default Apps In Xubuntu Are Pidgin And Xchat, Also This Being The Xubuntu Channel Silly Me Thought It Be Either or.
[04:41] <Unit193> If you ask BestBot in #ubuntu-bots, it generally says xchat, but that's a simple voting system. :P
[04:42] <holstein> surface-vermin: start with xchat, and move on if you dont like it
[04:45] <surface-vermin> I Have Heard Of irssi Once Or Twice And Thought It Was For More Of The Advanced Users Of IRC , So I Never Really used It Before.
[04:46] <surface-vermin> Honestly Never Really Used IRC That Much
[04:46] <holstein> surface-vermin: i suggest xchat.. you should try xchat.. i think xchat is "best" for you.. and i really think you would be fine using xchat..
[04:47] <surface-vermin> Thanks I'll Give That Shot !
[04:48] <holstein> surface-vermin: sudo apt-get install xchat
[04:48] <holstein> !inf xchat
[04:48] <holstein> !info xchat
[04:50] <surface-vermin> No I Have It Already Installed
[04:50] <holstein> surface-vermin: then, click the icon in the menu, and run it
[04:50] <surface-vermin> Came With The Default Install Of Xunbuntu
[04:51] <surface-vermin> S orry Xubuntu
[04:55] <surface-vermin> My Real Concern Is Also ia-32lids To Run Games From Desura, Some Are Failing To Run And I have Installed The Package Before but On A Debian. Should I Just dpkg --add-architecture i386 To install The Dependencies?  Some Forums Suggest ia32-libs As The Go To But Last I Heard It's Best Not T Install ia32-libs ?
[04:56] <holstein> surface-vermin: is it a 32bit app? in a 64bit OS?
[04:57] <surface-vermin> Yeah
[04:57] <holstein> surface-vermin: why? they dont make a 64bit version?
[04:58] <surface-vermin> It's Like Steam Come's In A i386 package
[04:58] <holstein> http://fwroller.com/2013/05/07/how-to-run-32-bit-apps-on-ubuntu-13-04-64-bit/
[04:58] <surface-vermin> Ty
[04:58] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/297151/how-to-run-32-bit-programs-on-a-64-bit-system-ubuntu-13-04
[04:58] <holstein> !steam
[04:58] <holstein> surface-vermin: otherwise, you ask desura for support
[05:00] <surface-vermin> Thanks I'll Try ia32-libs  And Update , Thanks For The Help Man
[05:07] <surface-vermin> Cause I Once Tried To use Synaptic And install ia32-libs It Was Full Of Broken Dependencies Now The Link Say's apt-get install ia32-libs-multiarch Although This Was On Debian Jessie Which Has No Place, And Now Works ! So Thanks For The Link And Valuable insight !
[13:03] <xubuntu574> Hello, I was hoping to get some help. I just installed xubuntu on a PC yesterday and everything was fine. Today, when I turn the PC on, it starts off on a login screen in terminal, and I can't get it back to the desktop by hitting ctl alt f7. Any ideas?
[13:16] <bullgard4> xubuntu574: Yes. Please have a look in /var/log/syslog to find out the cause.
[13:17] <bekks> xubuntu574: Check the free disk space first.
[15:40] <Pres-Gas> Anyone using github and have they ever ran into the strange glyphs in xubuntu?
[15:40] <Pres-Gas> It may not be specific to xubu, but not sure how to fix it.
[15:41] <Pres-Gas> I had a version of xubu that did not display these glyphs but the regular icons/glyphs that github is supposed to display.  I'm just not sure if I am missing a font package or what.
[21:44] <souliaq> I want to put the "panel taskbar" in the right (I'm already put it vertical but is in the left side).
[22:07] <redderhs> Hi, I am having an issue with Compiz where it keeps setting my refresh rate to 50 under Composite. ( http://askubuntu.com/questions/292810/compiz-refresh-rate-keeps-resetting-itself-to-50 ) I believe I found a temporary solution but do not know how to make a shell script executable.
[22:13] <knome> redderhs, in terminal, chmod +x scriptname
[22:13] <redderhs> Thank knome, and i can store the script anywhere when adding to startup?
[22:14] <knome> yes
[22:15] <redderhs> brb going to test
[22:15] <peyam> if you guys have to choose between ARch and xubuntu, which one would you choose?
[22:16] <knome> peyam, you are on the xubuntu channel. what do you expect? also, please do not take "polls"
[22:16] <peyam> knome, why am I not allowed to take "polls"
[22:16] <knome> !poll | peyam
[22:17] <peyam> I bet not all of you guys are running xubuntu
[22:17] <peyam> so what? linux is linux
[22:17] <knome> peyam, this is not the channel to discuss that.
[22:17] <peyam> knome, you are difficult you know that? you are agaist me almost all the time
[22:18] <knome> peyam, please note that this is the xubuntu support channel. the questions you asked are not suitable for this channel.
[22:19] <peyam> you should visit #ubuntu-se and see how friendly they are
[22:20] <knome> peyam, if you want to discuss this further, please join #ubuntu-ops. if not, do you have a support question?
[22:21] <redderhs> okay, I forgot to install dconf-tools, gonna try once more.
[22:26] <redderhs> knome, so I put the script in my home folder ran chmod +x "scriptname" and activated under Settings Manager> Session and Startup> Application Autostart added there. I logged out and back in as well as trying a restart, it's not working.
[22:26] <peyam> redderhs, what is the problem?
[22:27] <Unit193> redderhs: Anything in ~/.xsession-errors?
[22:27] <knome> redderhs, what is it what you are trying to do with the script?
[22:27] <redderhs> https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/1027868 - I am trying to created a script that will force Compiz ccsm to set composite to 60hz
[22:27] <redderhs> The script I am trying to use is in the comments.
[22:28] <redderhs> Unit193: I will throw a pastebin of xsessionerrors
[22:29] <redderhs> http://pastebin.com/NnrBXkvj
[22:48] <redderhs> Open to alternatives as well, I really don't need to use Compiz, I just want to eliminate screen tearing.
[22:48] <Unit193> Wasn't the new, cool kid on the block compton?
[22:51] <redderhs> will try toying with that to see if its friendly.
[22:51] <redderhs> brb
[22:54] <redderhs> ohhh baby
[22:55] <redderhs> premade config located here works ( http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2144468 )
[22:55] <redderhs> now just need to get it to work on startup and i'm golden.
[22:56] <redderhs> had to do it, sorry: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3oYf26CgUg
[23:11] <redderhs> compton autostart works as well, thank you.
[23:41] <Unit193> Sure.
[23:49] <ntzrmtthihu777> hallo, running 13.04 here, any advice as to a good native team veiwer type application?
[23:50] <Unit193> How about VNC?
[23:51] <ntzrmtthihu777> Unit193: I'm not worried about me, but how easy is it for a n00b to set it up?
[23:51] <Unit193> Client or server?
[23:51] <ntzrmtthihu777> server, likely. I've always team-veiwed to them, not the other way around XD
[23:55] <kingnick42> ntzrmtthihu777, can't you just use teamviewer?
[23:55] <kingnick42> https://www.teamviewer.com/en/help/363-How-do-I-install-TeamViewer-on-my-Linux-distribution.aspx
[23:57] <Unit193> (He said native, so figured he might not want that one.)