=== Maple__ is now known as [RainbowleDash] [01:29] Xubuntu doesn't save my choice for web browser in the settings. Chrome asks me to set it as the default and every link I open, xubuntu asks what program to use. any help? [01:30] aegis__, settings/preferred applications/web browser [01:30] APP launcher menu -> settings -Settings manager -default applications [01:31] it says "no application selected" [01:31] change to chrome [01:31] done. [01:31] ill log out and back in and see if it fixed it [01:34] As soon as I logged in, in settings manager it said that Chrome was default. I opened chrome and it asked to be set as default. I tried to open a link (like from another program) and xubuntu prompted me again to select a default browser [01:34] and then I checked settings again and it said no application selected again. [02:28] Good evening all... [02:30] Just installed Xubuntu 12.04.3 from the http mirror...isn't it supposed to be using the 3.8 kernel? [02:30] Or do I need to upgrade from 3.2 somehow? [02:31] SSIXS, nope. 3.2.0-53 here [02:33] 13.04 has 3.8 [02:35] From what I read...I believed the 12.04.3 updated release was supposed to come with the newer 3.8 kernel? [02:36] So Xubuntu, doesn't follow the parent distro? [02:37] SSIXS, not always, e.g. different desktop environment, etc. [02:40] Of course, I understand the difference in environments, I just made the mistake in thinking that Xubuntu would at least follow kernel updates with the parent Ubuntu distro [02:41] I'll keep looking then, thanks for your time and assistance [02:41] SSIXS, best of luck [02:42] SSIXS, note: LTS is long term support in 12.4 so the latest, greatest, shiniest packages are not necessarily included by default. for that, go with 13.04/13.10 of course THOSE packages are not supported for 5 years. Choose your poison. [02:46] 12.04 is good stuff [02:46] though i havent used it since .2 === weems is now known as FROWNING === FROWNING is now known as weems [08:46] hi [08:46] need help, just installed xubuntu [08:48] How to fix 130 processes and +80% cpu usage === [RainbowleDash] is now known as Maple__ [14:27] Szevasztok! [14:27] Tudna valaki segíteni? [14:27] !hu [14:27] Magyar nyelvű segítséget az #ubuntu-hu csatornán talál [14:27] okok thx [15:40] hi there folks [15:40] anyone there [15:43] !ask | guest-0sg7Py [15:43] guest-0sg7Py: 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 [15:44] hey [15:44] anyone there to help [15:44] i have asus [15:44] no idea - ask the question and then if someone can they will [15:44] netbook [15:44] !enter [15:44] Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line. Don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation! [15:44] i am using xubuntu 13.04 on it [15:45] but yesterday while changing its rotation its going blank [15:45] i donot know what to do now [15:46] while trying to use xrandr -q i get "cannot open display message" [15:59] i have asus netbook on which i am using xubuntu 13.04. but yesterday while changing its rotation its going blank. while trying to use xrandr -q i get "cannot open display" message [19:23] hi [19:23] anyone knows why i can't click on icons or ... taskbars sometime? [19:24] Anyone awake here? [19:25] nope [19:25] no one [19:25] lol [19:25] Do you know why i can't click .. on the desktop sometime.. or anything else x?D [19:45] I just installed ubuntu raring and then xubuntu-desktop. However, I really prefer gnome-terminal, mainly because of tabbing and easy/dynamic font resizing. I can't find gnome terminal in the menus, but I can run it from a shell. However, when I edit a desktop or menu bar shortcut to invoke gnome-terminal, it doesn't work. [19:47] Odd, okay, I got it working, but mainly by removing the "exo-open --launch" part from the Command field of the Launcher dialog. [19:47] puff, its .desktop file probably defines that it should be "only shown" in gnome [19:49] knome: /usr/share/applications/gnome-terminal.desktop ? [19:51] puff, that [19:52] Cool... editing that now. Does it care about capitalization? E.g. "xubuntu" or "Xubuntu"? [19:53] knome: Thanks! [19:54] you should make it shown in "XFCE" [19:54] it would be better to copy that file to ~/.local/share/applications/ and then edit [19:54] you can also make a per-user file of that [19:54] yes, what Sysi said ^ [19:54] updates override files in /etc [19:54] Cool, thanks. [19:54] err not in etc, usr === dormito_ is now known as dormito [21:21] hi [21:22] im trying to install xubuntu [21:22] i dont want to install over my windows [21:22] and i need to ask a question [21:22] whats a partition? [21:27] hello? [21:27] i need help