[00:15] <bosnjak> hi all
[00:15] <bosnjak> how do i change the keyboard layout to Croatian Dvorak, i don't see it in keyboard options, just regular US Dvorak
[00:16] <Unit193> You'll need some language pack, something like language-pack-hr
[00:19] <bosnjak> Unit193: installed it, nothing shows up in the settings manager. logout required?
[00:20] <Unit193> There's also -hr packs, and not sure about the logout, I've never installed a language pack (English and Gibberish only here.)
[00:22] <bosnjak> Unit193: ok, thank you :)
[02:26] <xubuntu913> ehh heh heh
[02:28] <eegore_> I have rapidly realized that less is more
[05:12] <xubuntu603> hello, I am having an issue installing the amd video drivers for the r9 290, is there anyone here who can help?
[06:25] <xubuntu436> hi! theres someone?
[06:26] <Poisoned_Dragon> Just ask... If someone has an answer, they'll chime in.
[06:27] <xubuntu436> thanks Well, im having a trouble with my g45 intregated graphic card. how i can install the correct drivers?
[06:27] <xubuntu436> plese hlp me :)
[06:29] <Poisoned_Dragon> G45? Intel?
[06:30] <xubuntu436> yep!
[06:30] <Poisoned_Dragon> Should work out of the box.
[06:30] <Poisoned_Dragon> What's it doing wrong?
[06:30] <NuSuey> I can't see the internal GPU HDMI output in 12.04, http://i.imgur.com/zpgLwpt.png .. got one Monitor in the DP, the other in the DVI .. and the HDMI is in the internal GPU on the mainboard ..http://i.imgur.com/H17DBa7.png (5) I see the splash-screen (or verbose if I enabled it) on the HMDI - but the system detects only the monitors on the primary GPU
[06:31] <NuSuey> (everything works on 13.10 but not on 12.04)
[06:31] <xubuntu436> nope, the max screen resolution that my computer reach its 1200x800 and my monitor is 1440x900.
[06:35] <xubuntu436> i cant configure the real resolution, i and google it and found that my computer needs the drivers.
[07:09] <Poisoned_Dragon> NuSuey, why not just use 13.10
[07:10] <NuSuey> Poisoned_Dragon: well that doesn't answer my question.. but yeah, I'm curently on xubuntu 13.10 but would like to have it working on 12.04 on other pc as well
[07:11] <Poisoned_Dragon> Hmm... What is your GPU, NuSuey?
[07:11] <Poisoned_Dragon> Bare in mind, 13.10 uses a newer kernel and other newer programs.
[07:12] <Poisoned_Dragon> It may just be that you have to settle on using 13.10 and wait for the Next LTS to settle down.
[07:12] <Poisoned_Dragon> 14.04 is the next LTS
[07:13] <NuSuey> Poisoned_Dragon: ATI/AMD radeon hd 6850, but tried 3.12 kernel on 13.10 and 12.04 .. that intel hdmi worked on 13.10, didnt work on 12.04 still
[07:14] <Poisoned_Dragon> Laptop?
[07:14] <NuSuey> desktop
[07:15] <Poisoned_Dragon> Shouldn't have an intel and AMD gpu.
[07:15] <Poisoned_Dragon> in desktops, it's one or the other.
[07:15] <NuSuey> Poisoned_Dragon: give me a sec..
[07:15] <NuSuey> Poisoned_Dragon: that's my pc -> http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c02741889&lang=en&cc=us&contentType=SupportFAQ&prodSeriesId=5035344
[07:17] <Poisoned_Dragon> Oooooooh!
[07:18] <Poisoned_Dragon> NuSuey, that page explicitly says that the Intel GPU is disabled when a PCIe card is installed.
[07:18] <Poisoned_Dragon> So, you should never see the Intel GPU in operation.
[07:19] <Poisoned_Dragon> In 12.04, did you install the AMD Catalyst Drivers?
[07:23] <Khep__> hello here
[07:24] <Khep__> perhaps you can help me, i try to set up my nick to Khep and it doesn't work
[07:26] <Khep__> i type /set nick Khep and it keeps Khep___
[07:26] <Khep__> dunno why
[07:26] <Khep__> i registered my name and i own Khep
[07:27] <elfy> probably not the best place for this - but try /ghost Khep first
[07:27] <Poisoned_Dragon> says your nick is already in use
[07:27] <Poisoned_Dragon> did your connection drop?
[07:28] <elfy> or
[07:28] <Poisoned_Dragon> oh... heh. Right. Off-topic. :)
[07:28] <elfy> /msg nickserv release $nick $password
[07:28] <Poisoned_Dragon> No, he doesn't need to release it.
[07:28] <Poisoned_Dragon> It's still considered in use.
[07:28] <Khep__> yep
[07:28] <Poisoned_Dragon> If Nickserv was holding it, then you would need to release
[07:28] <Khep__> so i dont understand why he keeps me in use like this
[07:28] <elfy> well - all I know is that both of those work for me when needed
[07:28] <Khep__> it makes me crazy
[07:29] <elfy> but try #freenode ;)
[07:30] <Khep__> ah yes thx
[08:37] <DarkRyoushii> hey anyone there?
[08:37] <ObrienDave> nope ;)
[08:37] <DarkRyoushii> quick question, how would I go about removing all GUI desktop environments and being left with just a CLI
[08:38] <DarkRyoushii> and would I still get the benefits of graphics drivers loading if I did such a thing?
[08:38] <DarkRyoushii> (3rd party ATI drivers)
[08:38] <DarkRyoushii> I may or may not be trying to optimize a litecoin mining rig.
[08:38] <Poisoned_Dragon> lol
[08:38] <Poisoned_Dragon> That's over my head
[08:39] <DarkRyoushii> atm xorg is crashing on startup which isn't a big issue because I can still get to terminal and start mining at full hash rate, but it would be easier if it just booted into something as if it were server edition or something
[08:39] <DarkRyoushii> because it's headless anyway
[08:39] <ObrienDave> mine also. (pun intended)
[08:40] <DarkRyoushii> hmm i'll try #ubuntu
[08:40] <Poisoned_Dragon> Maybe, you should consider doing a minimal install of ubuntu.
[08:40] <DarkRyoushii> unfortunately the GUI is needed for the driver installation
[08:40] <DarkRyoushii> I'll take a look around though on the net and such :) thanks anyway
[08:41] <ObrienDave> that was fast :/
[08:41] <Poisoned_Dragon> can't help them all
[08:41] <ObrienDave> don't I know it ;P
[08:41] <Poisoned_Dragon> heh
[08:42] <Poisoned_Dragon> g'night all
[08:42] <ObrienDave> c ya :)
[10:27] <xubuntu359> hi
[10:27] <xubuntu359> just help
[10:27] <ochosi> !ask | xubuntu359
[10:28] <xubuntu359> xubuntu version is 12.04
[10:29] <xubuntu359> the letter in the monitor  is too small to see.
[10:29] <xubuntu359> so i want to enlarge the size of letter
[10:30] <xubuntu359> what shall I do?
[10:32] <ObrienDave> xubuntu359, go to settings, appearance, fonts. what is your default DPI size?
[10:33] <ObrienDave> should be set to 96 DPI
[10:34] <xubuntu359> oh~ thank you very much.
[10:34] <xubuntu359> the problem is solved~~!!!
[10:34] <xubuntu359> ^^
[10:34] <ObrienDave> cool
[10:34] <xubuntu359> thank you.
[10:34] <ObrienDave> np
[10:34] <xubuntu359> bye~! Gold bless you~!
[10:35] <ObrienDave> no applause, just throw money ;P
[11:00] <xubuntu686> hi
[11:03] <aegis> Hi all...  Any suggestions for setting up xubuntu to use a socks proxy for all of it's traffic?
[14:21] <john_rambo> I have installed Xubuntu 12.04.      How do I install the nvidia non free drivers ? Cant find the option in the menu
[14:22] <GridCube> open the ubuntu software center and go to the settings and the part where you change the software sources, the last tab is aditional drivers
[14:22] <GridCube> john_rambo, ^
[14:23] <john_rambo> GridCube, Okay/Thanks
[14:38] <bizio_> Hello everybody... I have some problems to connect to a webDAV server using th xubuntu's file manager (thunar). Is there this possibility or not? I've tryed using Gigolo but this program use wrong urls (davs:// instead of https://)
[17:01] <conner_bw> I am having problems trying to install the Google Talk plugin (the one used for video chats). I installed it, but Google keeps telling me to install.
[17:02] <conner_bw> Anyone ever seen something similar?
[17:02] <Poisoned_Dragon> you installed the deb from google?
[17:06] <Poisoned_Dragon> also, restart your browser
[17:06] <conner_bw> Yes. Done both.
[17:07] <Poisoned_Dragon> Hmm... I dunno
[17:07] <baizon> install deb, then apt-get update and upgrade?
[17:07] <Poisoned_Dragon> if he installed from deb, it's probably current already
[17:09] <conner_bw> tried apt get update and upgrade, got samba updates. Didn't fix issue.
[17:10] <conner_bw> Hmmmm. Just tried in Firefox, works there. Just not Chrome.
[17:11] <Poisoned_Dragon> Odd
[17:24] <Poisoned_Dragon> can't win them all
[17:32] <Embalmed> hey guys i'm using virtualbox 4.3.4 and xubuntu that was just upgraded to 13.10.   it was working fine yesterday but after a reboot now I have a black screen after logging in.
[17:33] <Embalmed> the oracle vm preview shows my desktop in it, but the actual vm screen is just black.  alt-f1 opened a console so i have console access, any thoughts as to what i might need to do to rectify the issue?
[17:35] <TheSheep> Embalmed: xfdesktop --reload
[17:36] <Embalmed> from the console i can't do that, it says Cannot open display
[17:36] <Poisoned_Dragon> sounds like X and lightdm aren't even loading.
[17:36] <TheSheep> you mean the text console?
[17:36] <TheSheep> or they are loading, but the graphics drivers are broken
[17:37] <slickymaster> Embalmed: maybe the problem is related to your dkms package
[17:38] <slickymaster> Embalmed: bug 1201516
[17:38] <Embalmed> when i first boot up i see dual monitors, with lightdm login screen, as soon as i actually authenticate, i lose 1 monitor and the other one goes black.      text console yes
[17:39] <GridCube> Embalmed, from the lightdm try to login into a guest account
[17:40] <Embalmed> well now that works
[17:40] <Embalmed> so something in my user dir is jacking it up?
[17:46] <Embalmed> hmm, i put a script in a while back to adjust my monitors with xrandr, maybe that is the problem, but i can't remember where the hell i put it so that it would auto start after login
[17:49] <Embalmed> where is the config file for the xubuntu autostart stuff
[17:51] <slickymaster> Embalmed: ~/Desktop/Autostart and ~/.config/autostart
[17:57] <Embalmed> deleting the whole .config dir seems to have worked
[18:01] <Embalmed> another question, when using dual monitors on xfce, it seems to make whatever monitor is configured as 'left'  as the one with the start bar and etc, i would like it to be on the one on the right instead, how do i do that?
[18:03] <GridCube> xrandr  --primary
[18:05] <Embalmed> setting a primary monitor doesn't seem to do anything
[18:06] <Embalmed> the only way it seems to work is putting the monitor i want to be the primary as the left monitor
[18:06] <Embalmed> then it gets all the panels and becomes primary
[18:07] <Embalmed> and i guess since the boundries wrap either way its fine, but seems broken
[18:19] <GridCube> i don't know sorry
[18:19] <GridCube> i usually move my monitors using arandr
[18:29] <Daisy> Hello?
[20:59] <xubuntu393arcadi> Hi, I have problem with my panel, please can you help me?
[21:00] <xubuntu393arcadi> I delete aplication switcher.
[21:00] <Poisoned_Dragon> the plugin is call window buttons
[21:00] <Poisoned_Dragon> just right click the panel and add it back in
[21:00] <Poisoned_Dragon> then move it into place
[21:01] <xubuntu393arcadi> Wow, thank you! Its work!
[21:02] <Poisoned_Dragon> :)
[21:03] <xubuntu393arcadi> And one more question, What is the difference if I choose xubutnu or fce in login page?
[21:03] <xubuntu393arcadi> The environment looks very similar.
[21:04] <Poisoned_Dragon> I think the xfce choice doesn't have the ubuntu branding. But, I never use it... So...
[21:05] <xubuntu393arcadi> Ok, Your answer enough for me. Thank you.
[21:06] <NuSuey> Poisoned_Dragon: sup? sry couldnt answer to your question.. and no, you told me that the intel gpu is disabled when a PCIe card is used.. nope, in windows + 13.10 linux 2 monitors (primary) + 1 monitor (intel) works.. just not on 12.04
[21:07] <Poisoned_Dragon> weird
[21:07] <Poisoned_Dragon> usually, the PCIe card disables the onboard chip as soon as it's inserted.
[21:08] <NuSuey> all it does is to show splash-screen or verbose .. on the HDMI on the Intel card..
[21:09] <aegis> Hi all...  Any suggestions for setting up xubuntu to use a socks proxy for all of it's traffic?
[21:10] <xubuntu393arcadi> I have a question, I use user created during installation. I do not know if it's safe enough. It is a good idea to create a new user for everyday use?
[21:11] <Poisoned_Dragon> I don't follow.
[21:12] <Poisoned_Dragon> NuSuey, I don't use multi-monitor setups. So, that's a bit overe my head.
[21:12] <Poisoned_Dragon> As it is, I'm surprised the intel chip is even working with the AMD card installed.
[21:12] <Poisoned_Dragon> Xorg, on a whole, intimidates me, in terms of custom configuration.
[21:13] <NuSuey> Poisoned_Dragon: well don't worry about it.. I'll think of something.. my 3rd monitor is having some issues (probably need a fix so - will use 2 monitors (one big monitor + tv) setup.. till the monitor is fixed..
[21:13] <Poisoned_Dragon> Oh.... xubuntu393arcadi... I get it. What concerns do you have about that user account?
[21:15] <xubuntu393arcadi> concerns?
[21:16] <Poisoned_Dragon> What isn't safe about it?
[21:16] <Poisoned_Dragon> As long as you're not running in root all the time, it should be fine
[21:17] <xubuntu393arcadi> I was not sure, I lived in a domain that is good to use for routine work to another user.
[21:18] <Poisoned_Dragon> it should be fine as is
[21:19] <xubuntu393arcadi> I understand that. But the user created during installation always has the right root?
[21:20] <xubuntu393arcadi> Thanks probably to leave as it is. I had this confusion. I think that would back up your current user. It's a good idea?
[21:21] <Poisoned_Dragon> I don't have more than on user on any of my computers.
[21:22] <Poisoned_Dragon> So, I trust the setup enough to leave it alone.
[21:22] <elfy> same here
[21:27] <xubuntu393arcadi> Nice!
[21:27] <xubuntu393arcadi> Thank you
[21:37] <aegis> Hi all...  Any suggestions for setting up xubuntu to use a socks proxy for all of it's traffic?
[21:39] <Unit193> aegis: Polipo+http://askubuntu.com/questions/6943/how-can-a-proxy-be-set-for-the-whole-xubuntu-system ?
[21:50] <aegis> Unit193, thanks.
[22:20] <knightshade> Hello
[22:26] <knightshade> How do I temporarily disable automatic suspend via commandline in xubuntu 12.04?
[23:12] <knightshade> DISPLAY=:0.0 xfconf-query -c xfce4-power-manager -p /xfce4-power-manager/inactivity-on-ac -s 14
[23:12] <knightshade> \o/