[01:14] <anubis> installing xubuntu on my toughbook now. coming over from OSX and Ubuntu. Anything I should know?
[01:21] <XRS1> man
[01:22] <XRS1> type the word man before a command to read the manual
[02:52] <tinyghost> hi! can the .iso installer on the xubuntu.org web site be used as a USB installer?
[02:52] <tinyghost> like, just dd it to a disk without having to use unetbootin or whatever it's called
[02:53] <tinyghost> I'm gonna install it on a netbook without a cd drive
[02:54] <tinyghost> aw you're all asleep :(
[02:54] <XRS1> yes you can DD the ISO to USB without unetbootin
[02:55] <tinyghost> lovely! thank you very much :3
[02:55] <XRS1> but if you dd directly to the netbook, the netbook is just gonna be a xubuntu installer
[08:03] <pmjdebru1jn> hi guys
[08:03] <Dreki> hi
[08:03] <pmjdebru1jn> I'm running saucy on a netbook, and I love the changes to lightdm :)
[08:03] <pmjdebru1jn> though I just noticed something (though not xubuntu specific)
[08:04] <pmjdebru1jn> it seems saucy's libc is built with gcc 4.7.x while most of the rest is built with 4.8.x
[08:04] <bazhang> #ubuntu+1 for saucy
[08:04] <bazhang> that includes xubuntu
[08:05] <pmjdebru1jn> k tnx
[08:05] <bazhang> np
[08:33] <snikker> hi how can i grant root privileges for GUI programs? i've edit /etc/sudoers and i've ad the username, but the grant work only qith command line programs.
[08:34] <olbi> you need to add Actions in menu Edit -> Actions
[08:34] <olbi> from the directory
[08:34] <olbi> http://docs.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/custom-actions
[08:35] <snikker> olbi: thank you now i check
[13:11] <yeyeman> xubuntu sometimes saves my session even though I have it disabled
[13:11] <yeyeman> so annoying
[13:30] <DaRKFoRTuNe> Guys, Anyone knows why my Xubuntu live from a 16gig usb drive is pretty slow with booting/loading?
[13:31] <bgardner> DaRKFoRTuNe: My own experience is that some of the larger USB drives have I/O issues that severely hamper their performance.
[13:31] <DaRKFoRTuNe> Ah, So smaller usb is possibly the solution?
[13:32] <bgardner> DaRKFoRTuNe: Yes, if that's your own issue - I found that the 4GB drives are fastest, in my unscientific testing.
[13:33] <DaRKFoRTuNe> Nice, I have a 4gig in front of me. =D
[13:33] <DaRKFoRTuNe> And yes, It's the only issue I got so far.
[13:33] <bgardner> DaRKFoRTuNe: Please let us know how that goes, I'd be curious to know if that resolves it for you.
[13:34] <DaRKFoRTuNe> I will!
[13:34] <ElectricErger> Hey there. I'm interested in helping Xubuntu in the future, but I don't think I have enough knowledge now to do such ATM. Are there any recommendations to grow my skill level?
[13:36] <DaRKFoRTuNe> Use it, test it, report it.
[13:36] <DaRKFoRTuNe> Get feedback, mess around with it.
[13:36] <bgardner> ElectricErger: See: http://xubuntu.org/contribute/
[13:37] <ElectricErger> Cool. I hope I can do something then
[13:37] <ElectricErger> I probably shouldn't be on IRC in class so I'mma go now. Sorry to seem like that guy that asks and runs
[13:39] <DaRKFoRTuNe> Np :P
[13:39] <DaRKFoRTuNe> Turns out my 4gig usb is broken...
[13:40] <DaRKFoRTuNe> Lets hunt for some other drives!
[13:41] <GridCube> DaRKFoRTuNe, live sessions are slow, if you do install to the flash drive your real sessions will be a whole lot faster
[13:41] <GridCube> remember taht live sessions dump lots of the system to ram
[13:43] <DaRKFoRTuNe> It isn't loading normally, It takes about twice the time to load Xubuntu than ubuntu (Both live)
[13:43] <GridCube> using a real install to a flash drive and booting from it its just like booting from an internal hd (wven taking to account the limit of speed of usb transfer)
[13:43] <DaRKFoRTuNe> I use mainly live version for the computers at my school.
[13:43] <GridCube> i would not know about that
[13:44] <DaRKFoRTuNe> But yeah, I could try to install it ON the usb instead of running it live from
[13:44] <DaRKFoRTuNe> live*
[14:31] <Leverage> Anyone know how I can get xunbuntu to boot up and start an application without any other gui so the user can only use that application?
[14:31] <Leverage> I'm new to this and I'm completely stuck
[15:10] <horrow> hello guys
[15:10] <SickNucky> Hey
[15:10] <horrow> can anybody pls help me to run tera on xubuntu 13.04?
[15:10] <SickNucky> tera the game?
[15:10] <horrow> yes
[15:11] <SickNucky> Run Wine
[15:11] <horrow> i tryed manualy with wine 1.4 first with no success
[15:11] <SickNucky> Works with WoW so why not tera
[15:11] <horrow> after that i tryed with playonlinux  and was same
[15:11] <SickNucky> weird
[15:11] <SickNucky> Any output?
[15:11] <horrow> yes that i mean
[15:12] <horrow> i got an error message
[15:12] <horrow> cannot connect to server
[15:12] <horrow> i have internet all its fine
[15:12] <SickNucky> So the game runs
[15:12] <horrow> laucher runs normaly but when im trying to connect i get this error
[15:12] <SickNucky> Ah
[15:12] <SickNucky> Looked it up on google?
[15:13] <horrow> ye i tryed
[15:13] <horrow> alot of guides
[15:13] <SickNucky> Ddi you follow one? :P
[15:13] <horrow> same situation
[15:13] <SickNucky> did*
[15:13] <horrow> ye dude
[15:13] <horrow> im trying to run it from 2 days
[15:13] <horrow> i tryed everything i can before ask here
[15:14] <horrow> is that possible to be from wine version?
[15:14] <SickNucky> Could be
[15:14] <SickNucky> Have you tried running something else with wine?
[15:14] <horrow> ye
[15:14] <elfy> horrow: have you gone to the wine database to see if others have got it to work?
[15:14] <horrow> i run cs.1.6
[15:14] <SickNucky> That makes connects to the web?
[15:14] <horrow> and world of warcraft too
[15:14] <horrow> they are working
[15:14] <horrow> yes
[15:14] <horrow> they use internet connection too
[15:14] <SickNucky> Its not wine than
[15:15] <horrow> any idea?
[15:15] <horrow> ;]
[15:15] <elfy> not everything will work with wine - it's not a cure-all
[15:15] <SickNucky> I see some other guys tried it too with xubuntu
[15:16] <SickNucky> He didn't succeed. :(
[15:16] <horrow> i know that not everything work with wine
[15:16] <horrow> but
[15:16] <horrow> i saw videos on youtube with working tera on ubuntu
[15:16] <elfy> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=12971
[15:16] <horrow> so i wanna configure it on xubuntu too
[15:16] <horrow> but i cant
[15:17] <horrow> what that means i need wine 1.5?
[15:18] <SickNucky> If you didn't try you'll never know.
[15:18] <horrow> ok thx ill try
[15:32] <GridCube> Leverage, if using xfce you can add the application to the autostart of applications and start without panels, see http://askubuntu.com/questions/53996/running-xubuntu-without-panels
[16:15] <horrow> hello again im trying to install wine from git so i cloned it to my pc then navigate from terminal to winep0git directory
[16:15] <horrow> after that when im using ./configure all is fine
[16:15] <horrow> but after when i try to use make i got this error make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
[16:15] <horrow> anybody help ? :D
[16:16] <GridCube> horrow, in that directory is a README file, have you read it?
[16:16] <horrow> yes
[16:16] <horrow> it is
[16:16] <GridCube> do not paste here
[16:16] <horrow> ok im sorry didnt known i cant paste
[16:16] <Pici> !pastebin
[16:17] <horrow> i tryed all from readme file and again no success
[16:17] <GridCube> horrow, i assumed you where about to paste the whole README, thats not edvised
[16:17] <GridCube> advised
[16:18] <GridCube> horrow, why you need the git version?
[16:18] <horrow> im trying to run tera
[16:18] <horrow> tested alot of guydes last days and no success ;/
[16:18] <horrow> guides*
[16:19] <GridCube> horrow, http://www.winehq.org/download/ubuntu
[16:19] <GridCube> the wine ppa should be the same as the git version and easier to install
[16:19] <horrow> i allready tryed with this link
[16:19] <horrow> doesnt work
[16:20] <horrow> i mean i installed wine with no problems
[16:20] <horrow> but doesnt help me run the game
[16:20] <horrow> it runs laucher normally but i cant connect to server
[16:20] <GridCube> have you seen the game on appdb?
[16:20] <horrow> appdb?
[16:20] <horrow> i see video on tube
[16:20] <horrow> running
[16:20] <horrow> on ubuntu
[16:20] <horrow> im xubuntu user
[16:21] <GridCube> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=12971
[16:21] <GridCube> horrow, in the case of wine its the same if you where in slackware
[16:21] <GridCube> horrow, the tera game has a garbage rating all over
[16:22] <horrow> GridCube,
[16:22] <horrow> im trying this last 2 days
[16:24] <Sysi> http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=25812 seems it works better on older wine
[17:28] <yeyeman> whats the difference between range and xrange?
[17:29] <yeyeman> ops wrong chan
[18:22] <pacija> hey, i installed xubuntu 13.04 amd64 yesterday, base install worked fine
[18:22] <pacija> i started installing additional software, specifically libreoffice and virtualbox
[18:22] <pacija> and now after reboot it is stuck at splash screen
[18:22] <pacija> any advice how to fix this?
[18:26] <baizon> pacija: change the boot menu so you see the debugging messages
[18:26] <baizon> then you can see what went wrong
[18:27] <pacija> hm i don't have any boot menu
[18:28] <pacija> when i press esc i see messages
[18:29] <baizon> pacija: press Shift
[18:29] <baizon> a ok
[18:30] <baizon> what messages do you get?
[18:31] <pacija> it is now at 'stopping log initial device creation'
[18:39] <pacija> i get console on ctrl+alt+fX
[18:39] <pacija> and i can log in to console successfullly
[18:39] <pacija> but on f7 i just have splash screen which is stuck
[18:40] <baizon> pacija: you have an AMD/ATi card?
[18:40] <pacija> it is low-end toshiba laptop
[18:40] <pacija> think it is integrated intel
[18:41] <baizon> try booting as "text"
[18:42] <pacija> http://www.toshibamea.com/ComputerProduct/4/Satellite_L750-1PP/50136?pageid=4
[18:42] <baizon> pacija: http://askubuntu.com/questions/16371/how-do-i-disable-x-at-boot-time-so-that-the-system-boots-in-text-mode
[18:42] <pacija> i can login at f1
[18:42] <pacija> it booted ok, i am logged on console f1
[18:44] <pacija> k booting text
[18:49] <pacija> guess i'll reinstall 12.04 i386
[18:50] <pacija> see if it's any better
[18:50] <pacija> oh one more thing can i burn iso to usb just with dd if=image.iso of=/dev/da0
[18:51] <pacija> do i need to specify block size and conv=sync
[19:02] <MUDKiP> pacija: You know i386 is x32?
[19:02] <MUDKiP> Better download AMD64 if you can.
[19:04] <benxyzzy1> My recently-used.xbel has 88 items, but Places > Recent Documents only contains 10 . I don't think they're even the 10 most recent. Can I make this list display longer?
[21:19] <puff> I have a thinkpad t520.  I recently installed ubuntu 13.4, then xubuntu-desktop.  My wireless network drops out repeatedly, every 30-45 minutes.  Sometimes I can reconnect by using gnome network manager to select my wireless router, other times the wireless router doesn't appear in the listing and I have to uncheck/recheck Enable Networking to get back onlnie.
[21:20] <well_laid_lawn> is something putting the device to sleep as a power saving option?
[21:20] <well_laid_lawn> maybe even in the bios?
[21:20] <puff> well_laid_lawn: Good question, but I don't think so.  Hm.
[21:21] <puff> Nothing in the power settings.  It has "put the display to sleep" when inactive for 10 minutes, but that's just the display.
[21:24] <well_laid_lawn> see if this helps - http://slacy.com/blog/2011/08/thinkpad-t520-wireless-drivers-for-ubuntu-11-04/
[21:27] <well_laid_lawn> or - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2136492&s=5481bea1823f4d8adecdee8e7f689fe7&p=12607816#post12607816
[21:29] <puff> Thanks, will read.
[21:30] <puff> lspci says:  Network controller: Intel Corporation Centrino Wireless-N 1000 [Condor Peak]
[21:32] <well_laid_lawn> so the first link won't help
[21:32] <well_laid_lawn> ...
[23:33] <Poindextra> Hi! I'm trying to boot up from a USB disk of 13.04 on my HP Mini 110, but at a certain point I get a Xubuntu login prompt. I can't seem to google-fu any answers about this, but is there a way to skip/bypass/login so I can install Xubuntu completely on my netbook?
[23:50] <Yinseng> Can someone help me out? I stuck Xubuntu 12.04 LTS on my old Dell Inspiron 700m. It works great, much faster than it was working on Windows XP. Except now the VGA output just doesn't want to output to my projector for some reason. It recognizes it in the Display section, I manually set it to the correct resolution, and then press Fn+F8 to try and use it, but it just doesn't take.
[23:50] <Yinseng> This uses Intel graphics so no Nvidia or ATI tool is gonna help
[23:51] <SonikkuAmerica> Yinseng: How do your System Settings > Monitors work?
[23:51] <Yinseng> You mean Display?
[23:59] <SonikkuAmerica> Yinseng: Yeah, whatever it's called (I have yet to set up my *buntu VMs)
[23:59] <YinsengLaptop> It lists the projector as Sony 100", though it selects the wrong resolution by default, so I just set it to 1024x768 manually