[00:08] <swope> hi
[00:32] <swope> install completed, time to restart. :)
[00:32] <swope> bye
[00:43] <partition> y
[00:50] <brand0> partition
[08:25] <david2> Hi.
[08:30] <Meldon> I just compiled and installed Realtek Intel HDA Linux driver (3.0) version 5.18 and after rebooting my Xubuntu won't boot completely. How can I manually roll back/fix while in a Xubuntu Live session (the bootloader Xubuntu installed won't go to GRUB)?
[08:31] <Meldon> And where does it put the boot log file so I can see why it won't boot?
[09:20] <ghty> Does anybody know where the app menu xml files are located? I'd like to edit the menu in vi
[10:01] <user23234> hello. i want to mount my luks encrypted volume, i fallowing this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=940904
[10:01] <user23234> but i get error that my volume already mounted...
[10:01] <user23234> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6677582/
[10:08] <ObrienDave> !crosspost | user23234
[10:14] <user23234> sorry ;)
[10:57] <Guest48251> In need of some ATI driver related assistance, anyone able to help?
[10:58] <ObrienDave> !anyone
[11:01] <Guest48251> simply attempting ot be cordial, apologies. running xubuntu 12.04 fresh install, trying to install latest ati driver package, upon attempting install, fglrx needs to be removed and updated. attempted running "sudo sh /usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh" I received "sh: 0: Can't open /usr/share/ati/fglrx-uninstall.sh"
[11:03] <Guest48251> synaptic package manager indicates fglrx 2.12.104 is installed, looking for best way to completely remove fglrx and install newest version.
[11:03] <cfhowlett> Guest48251, sudo apt-get purge fglrx   would do remove
[11:06] <Guest48251> alright, gave that a go, and oddly enough, "Package fglrx is not installed, so not removed" though as mentioned synaptic package manager indicates 2:12.04 is installed
[11:07] <ObrienDave> refresh synaptic
[11:08] <Guest48251> still shows installed, indicated by check mark in far left column
[13:41] <xubuntu950> Can i use "playonlinux" with xubuntu?
[13:42] <cfhowlett> xubuntu950, yues
[13:42] <cfhowlett> yes
[13:43] <xubuntu950> yes ? Oh thank you, i'm new in the community, and i appreiate your support.
[13:43] <cfhowlett> xubuntu950, enjoy your *buntu!
[13:44] <ObrienDave> cfhowlett, how can i fix a partial kernel update on a usb stick?
[13:44] <xubuntu950> Wich one do have i to take between :All distibutions / Archlinux/ Debian/ Fedora / Frugalware / Ubuntu
[13:44] <xubuntu950> the ubuntu one ?
[13:45] <ObrienDave> ubuntu
[13:46] <cfhowlett> ObrienDave, eh ... don't know.  ask #ubuntu
[13:46] <cfhowlett> !best|xubuntu950,
[13:47] <cfhowlett> xubuntu950, choose one.  try it.  it's free.  repeat as needed
[13:47] <knome> cfhowlett, it wasn't that kind of question; please read the scrollback
[13:48] <ObrienDave> cfhowlett, k tnx
[13:48] <cfhowlett> knome, dual channel reading - get you everytime!
[13:49] <knome> :)
[13:51] <xubuntu950> Thank's
[13:53] <xubuntu950> i don't know if i my question was correct.On this page http://www.playonlinux.com/en/download.html, with Xubuntu for install playonlinux on an eeePC, i have to take the last package for ubuntu? That's it?
[13:54] <ObrienDave> na, say it isn't so ;P
[14:04] <xubuntu950> sorry i'm new... and i'm French too!
[16:58] <viju> Hello
[16:59] <viju> Recently, I changed my theme but I want to go back to my original theme. I've tried all of the themes listed there but it doesn't seem to be the default one. What am I missing?
[17:00] <viju> I am using ubuntu12.04 with xubuntu-desktop/
[17:02] <ObrienDave> I think there is one called default. did you add xubuntu-desktop to Ubuntu or install Xubuntu?
[17:04] <viju> I addedxubuntu-desktop to ubuntu
[17:05] <ObrienDave> do you want to go back to Unity or the default xubuntu theme?
[17:05] <viju> The default xubuntu theme.
[17:05] <ObrienDave> did you see default in the list?
[17:06] <viju> In the appearance , there's no default theme.
[17:07] <ObrienDave> sorry, you're correct. don't know where I saw that.
[17:07] <viju> That must be window manager.
[17:08] <ObrienDave> yes, there it is
[17:09] <viju> What do you think about this solution? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1819982
[17:12] <ObrienDave> that directory seems to have changed. sec...
[17:15] <ObrienDave> hmm, i'm on a testing version of xfwm4. my file structure is different. I am not sure what the default settings are. sorry
[17:15] <viju> Ok.
[17:17] <ObrienDave> look here
[17:17] <ObrienDave> https://launchpad.net/xubuntu-default-settings
[17:19] <ObrienDave> http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-xfce-theme-manager-0-3-4-on-xubuntu-13-10-13-04-12-10-12-04/
[21:30] <Orioa> does anyone know how to move the log in window in xubuntu
[21:36] <knome> Orioa, move? why would you want to move it?
[21:37] <Sysi> so you mean move to another screen, to different position on the screen or completely change the login screen?
[21:43] <Nick7887> hello!
[21:43] <Nick7887> i would like to ask if someone knows from networks or anyway a channel about this
[21:48] <Pici> 'this'?
[21:49] <Nick7887> yeas
[21:49] <Nick7887> i want to ask something about networks
[21:50] <Nick7887> about that should i say?
[21:50] <Sysi> irc networks, tcp/ip or something else?
[21:50] <Nick7887> sorry my bad english
[21:50] <Nick7887> a question concerning subnetting :)
[21:51] <Pici> Theres ##networking
[22:02] <Nick7887> ok
[22:03] <Nick7887> lets say that we have this network 193.92.9.0/24 and we want to break it at 4 subnetworks....we want ofcourse a new subnet address
[22:04] <Nick7887> so the 4 new networks would be like this?
[22:04] <Nick7887> 193.92.0.0
[22:04] <Nick7887> 193.92.0.1-193.92.63.254
[22:04] <Nick7887> Broadcast: 193.92.63.255
[22:04] <Nick7887> Subnet Mask:255.255.255.192
[22:04] <Nick7887> 193.92.64.0
[22:04] <Nick7887> 193.92.64.1-193.92.127.254
[22:04] <Nick7887> Broadcast: 193.92.127.255
[22:04] <Nick7887> Subnet Mask:255.255.255.192
[22:05] <bekks> Use a pastebin.
[22:05] <Nick7887> 193.92.128.0
[22:05] <Nick7887> 193.92.128.1-193.92.191.254
[22:05] <Nick7887> Broadcast: 193.92.191.255
[22:05] <Nick7887> Subnet Mask:255.255.255.192
[22:05] <bekks> !pastebin | Nick7887
[22:05] <Nick7887> 193.92.192.0
[22:05] <Nick7887> 193.92.192.1-193.92.255.254
[22:05] <Nick7887> Broadcast: 193.92.255.255
[22:05] <Nick7887> Subnet Mask:255.255.255.192
[22:06] <Nick7887> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6681116/
[22:06] <Nick7887> so this is right
[22:08] <Nick7887> ?
[22:13] <bekks> richt for what?
[22:14] <bekks> Nick7887: Whatever it is, it isnt correct. Check it with http://www.subnet-calculator.com/
[22:16] <ObrienDave> was going to ask why you're assigning 16,256 address per group if you only have 24 computers?
[22:18] <Nick7887> 193.92.9.0/24  i have this network and they asked me to make it 4 subnets
[22:18] <Nick7887> ObrienDave what you mean?
[22:18] <Nick7887> wait
[22:19] <Nick7887> for to subnet this network at 4 subnets
[22:19] <Nick7887> i have to make the maths 2^x=4 so x=2
[22:19] <Nick7887> thats means that i will have to add two more 1 to my subnet wich is 255.255.255.0 or  /24
[22:20] <Nick7887> so it will go /26
[22:20] <Nick7887> or 255.255.255.192
[22:22] <bekks> So how many bits are left for the host, if 26 of 32 are being used for the netmask?
[22:25] <Nick7887> 6
[22:27] <bekks> That results in how many adresses?
[22:27] <Nick7887> 2^6
[22:27] <Nick7887> =64
[22:27] <Nick7887> so its subnet will have 64 ip adress
[22:28] <Nick7887> ofcourse the two of them will be one broadcast and one
[22:28] <Nick7887> for the router
[22:28] <Nick7887> oh! now i see!
[22:28] <Nick7887> i cant have .255 ending broadcast to a such network :P
[22:28] <Nick7887> what a huge mistake i made pfff!
[23:23] <Uraziel> so who's excited about "Vikings" coming back in February?
[23:23] <glenrock> o/
[23:24] <knome> !offtopic
[23:46] <Orioa> does anyone know how to add a picture to the log in box
[23:46] <glenrock> Orioa: you mean like an avatar for your account?
[23:46] <Orioa> yes''
[23:47] <glenrock> Orioa: create a 96x96 pixel JPG file and save it in your home directory with the filename ".face"
[23:47] <ObrienDave> dang, i knew how. sec
[23:48] <glenrock> Orioa: .face will be a hidden file, so you might not see it after you create it if hidden files are not being shown
[23:51] <ObrienDave> For Xubuntu versions 11.10 and above
[23:51] <ObrienDave> Create a 96x72 png (PNG) and renamed it as ~/.face.
[23:51] <ObrienDave> http://askubuntu.com/questions/47186/is-there-a-way-to-change-user-picture-in-xubuntu-and-actually-display-it-on-log
[23:52] <ObrienDave> go with the 96x96;P
[23:57] <Orioa> i did that but it didn't work
[23:58] <brainwash> Orioa: using an encrypted home partition?
[23:58] <Orioa> no
[23:59] <brainwash> try http://www.smdavis.us/2013/07/27/mugshot-quick-and-easy-user-config/