=== emma_ is now known as em === CarlosNeyPastor_ is now known as CarlosNeyPastor [01:41] where do the little application icons in the Window Buttons (task bar) come from? some apps seem to respect whats in my icon theme, but others don't [01:41] for example, xchat uses the default icon, even though there's a replacement icon in my theme [01:47] would like to get rid of the annoying taskbar that pops up when I'm trying to type in that area of the bottom of the screen, how do I cancel it or hide it please? [01:49] starrats: Settings > Panel. At the top, you will see a dropdown with Panel 0 and Panel 1. 0 is the top panel and 1 is that bottom panel. you can select panel 1 and either tell it to not autohide, or delete it with the X button [01:50] okay thank you glenrock, know what you're saying, saw it earlier but wasn't sure [01:50] np [01:50] :) [02:04] hello? [02:05] xubuntu862: lots of folks here.. just ask if you have a question, or /join #xubuntu-offtopic for chat.. check the /topic [02:05] clear [02:05] hahaha [02:05] i need some help [06:37] hallo? [06:38] I have a question [06:38] I'm wondering if anyone knows about touchscreen compatibility with xubuntu? [06:39] hello? [07:09] hi [07:09] touchscreen should work. does it not? what hardware? [07:14] Turns out it's a BUG in lightdm (doesn't obey ~/.dmrc) :/ [07:28] i used xrandr to activate the proper screen resolution but how do i make this permanent in xubuntu 13.10? [07:28] oh I'm sorry I was online looking for an answer, it's an Acer Aspire V5 [07:29] I'm actually trying to convince a friend of mine to swap to Xubuntu from Windows and he just wanted to be sure the touchscreen before installing [07:30] *worked [07:30] Try a live cd, check it out before installing. [07:31] That's what I'm using this very second [07:32] I've been showing him how much betterer this stuff is [07:33] The screen isn't responding to touching at the moment but it may be because it's not fully installed with updates and the right packages [07:34] What type is it? [07:34] The distro? Xubuntu 12.04.3 [07:35] On an Acer Aspire V5 [07:35] I did a apt-cache search on that and came up with xinput-calibrator to calibrate input, but I've never used Xubuntu on a touch screen. Alright, I'll see if I can find the device. [07:37] I saw that earlier myself, but it won't let me get the xinput_calibrator *I think* because it isn't fully installed yet, but I have a sneaky suspiscion it will once he's switched the OS over fully [07:38] Oh right, what's in Menu > Settings Manager > Additional Drivers ? [07:40] Der didn't even think of that, loading now :-) [07:40] No propritary drivers in use on this system [07:41] how come there's no "additional drivers" in ubuntu studio? [07:41] i remember setting it up in xubuntu using that, but in ubuntu studio there's no such entry in the settings [07:41] delt: Part of xubuntu-default-settings. [07:42] can i install that in ubu studio? [07:43] So once I install this I can activate the propritary driver for it and calibrate with xinput_calibrator...... Sound about right? [07:43] xubuntu296: If it doesn't detect it now, shouldn't then. What's lspci, or lsusb about it? [07:43] delt: I've never used Ubuntu Studio, in theory maybe. [07:44] Bugger [07:45] Open a terminal and paste lsusb | pastebinit && lspci | pastebinit and give me the two links. [07:45] OK, one second [07:45] The program 'pastebinit' can be found in the following packages: * pastebinit * pastebinit [07:46] why is it listing it twice? [07:46] (those are on separate lines in the other term) [07:48] anyway, installed it, works =) [07:50] http://paste.ubuntu.com/6766526/ [07:50] http://paste.ubuntu.com/6766528/ [07:51] question, what do i do to switch between 32bit and 64bit versions of the OS? [07:51] delt: install both [07:51] delt: Reinstall. :P [07:51] argh :( [07:51] just changing the kernel, doesn't that do it? [07:51] i used xrandr to activate the proper screen resolution but how do i make this permanent in xubuntu 13.10? [07:52] Dr_No: add it to startup apps - personally I use arandr to do it with a gui [07:52] elfy: thank you [07:53] session & startup - application autostart [07:53] say i boost this machine to >= 4GB ram, and want to run a 64bit kernel? [07:54] delt: 32 bit can handle that thanks to PAE, but dual boot or reinstall as far as I know. [07:55] yep - same here [07:55] Unit193: wouldn't that be slower than native 64bit addressing? [07:57] + pae seems like the same kind of retarded shit they did with EMS/XMS back in the 80's [07:57] !language [07:57] Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family-friendly, polite, and professional. [07:57] sry [07:58] Norti :-P [08:00] xubuntu296: Well, nothing jumps out to me, but I've never owned a touch screen (except on an old G3 mac.) In theory you could try a newer version as it may have newer drivers, but who knows. [08:01] I did see someone in here 'recently' saying it had worked for them, not got anymore detail than that though [08:03] Well thank you very much guys for the help, I'm pretty sure I can get it to work, there is always a solution! [08:18] Hi there, my Huawei E1750 Internet Stick isn't working. I tried several things with usb_modeswitch but nothing worked so far.. any ideas? (Xubuntu 13.10) === Guest24988 is now known as RedDeath [12:28] Hi! I've got a Acer Aspire One D270 netbook here, with XUbuntu 13.10 on it. The problem: I can't log in on the graphical login mask anymore, the password is not accepted, and the touchpad does not work anymore. Logging in on a shell works as expected, so I assume that it's not a switched-on numlock or capslock. Any ideas how to fix this? [12:29] As far as I know, it just stopped working some days ago [12:29] test_password === llida is now known as svetlana2 [12:31] even using the screen keyboard does not work for password input === svetlana2 is now known as svetlana [13:11] jost: Create another user at the command line and see if logging in as that user works? [13:11] bgardner: mom [13:12] jost: I also have a D270 with Xubuntu on it, so let me know how it goes and I can share my setup with you. [13:21] bgardner: login via shell has stopped working too, only guest-accounts still work [13:22] jost: Hmm. [13:22] jost: Boot single user and reset your primary user's password? [13:22] trying that [13:23] jost: Although your symptoms make me wonder if your keyboard is dying and not passing every keystroke. Can't imagine what else you have going on. [13:24] checked that by entering the pw in the login field - it looks fine [13:25] Good idea. Do the password reset and let's see what you get. That's actually good news, too - software we can fix. [13:46] bgardner: resetting the password via root-shell worked... it did not when I logged into the console. Reason seems to be some interrupted or otherwise failed dpkg operation [13:48] jost: So what's your current situation? You can log in at terminal but still not on graphical? [13:48] I can log in graphically, and am trying to recover what went wrong with the package management [13:50] jost: K, let us know how that turns out. [14:12] bgardner: everything works again, thanks for your help :-) [14:12] jost: You did most of the work, but glad to assist around the edges. :) [14:12] is jockey the only way to install nvidia driver on 12.04 or can I just install the driver package with apt and create xorg.conf myself? [14:57] hello everyone [14:57] :) [14:58] i run 13.10 since yesterday [14:59] but my wireless internet is off and the greek font!!! [15:00] any help for that? [15:00] manos_: what hardware? [15:00] xubuntu 13.10 [15:10] manos_: what wifi hardware are you running with the xubuntu 13.10 software? [15:35] hi [15:36] My xubuntu on my laptop cant find my wifi. it shows all wifis around but not mine. With windows I can see all of them === GTB3NW_AWAY is now known as GTB3NW [16:46] hi, I am on 13.10 and I am experiencing a weird problem [16:48] I wanted to try out unity to day so I ran "sudo apt-get installubuntu-desktop --no-install-recommends " [16:48] i rebooted and at the login screen, I chose Ubuntu for my session [16:49] all the text was in Arial and lots of things were missing (althoudh dash was working and the bar on the left ware there) [16:49] rebooted again, logged into the xubuntu session and removed the ubuntu-desktop [16:49] ever since, my notifications in the upper right are suddenly formatted in arial and disappear when I hover over them [16:50] also, the volume indicator looks different now [16:51] I think I could run "apt-get install xubuntu-desktop" if I go into tty1 and log in as root but I suppose that's my last streaw [16:52] for notifications, install xfce4-notifyd and/or remove notify-osd [16:53] how is the volume indicator different? [16:53] ok [16:53] henrylinux, try loguing in as guest [16:53] will post a screenshot in 1 min [16:55] Screenshot: http://imgur.com/UEUE9D3 [16:55] this is not the one I had up until 1 hour ago or so [16:55] alright, so xfce4-notfyd is installed already... [16:56] ah, alright [16:56] "sudo apt-get install --reinstall xfce4-notifyd" it now looks the same [16:56] again [16:57] remove notify-osd [16:57] ok did that [16:58] alright I will try to log in as guest [16:58] will be back later [16:59] see if that fixes your settings, if it does then just remove the .config/xfce4 folder from your home [17:00] I'm confident it's just the notification daemon [17:00] GridCube, it works again now [17:00] cool cool cool. [17:01] thank you! [20:08] good evening... [20:09] somehow a nvidia driver deleted the EDID fo the notebook screen. how to restore the EDID? [20:11] anyone available for chatting? [20:12] A driver cannot delete an EDID, since the EDID is send by the display device. [20:14] i found several post about the prop. nvidia driver deleted EDID.. i did some days of research to find out where the error [20:14] is comning from [20:14] A driver cant delete the EDID. [20:15] what do you think of this..http://pastebin.com/kRreTDas [20:18] How is that related to "the driver deleted the EDID"? [20:19] do you actually have a problem with modesetting or something? [20:21] i was reading tons of forums aso, and i found severel people writing about nvidia driver manipulated edid [20:22] Xubuntu is giving errors [20:22] Which errors? [20:22] if it works, don't fix it ;) [20:22] my intel netbook has always given errors about edid [20:23] http://pastebin.com/YANn2UDD this is Xorg.0.log [20:24] xubuntu716: For the last time: the driver isnt capable of modifying the EDID at all. [20:24] ,-) [20:25] any other ideas? [20:27] I havent read about a specific problem yet. [20:27] and i cannot find an example by the moment [20:28] Well, without a specific problem we cant help you I guess. [20:29] but there is something wrong with the edid or not? [20:30] No, why? === GTB3NW is now known as GTB3NW_AWAY [21:48] Hey folks. Making my fifth attempt to get an Ubuntu installation in without screwing it up. My problem is specifically getting AMD Catalyst drivers happening. Tried to achieve this 'manually' in terminal, keep wrecking my OS. Is there a safe way to get this right? Not sure about versions and compatibilities. Would greatly appreciate any guidance. [21:56] Romulus_, why dont u use the default open source one drivers? [21:57] and if you really want the AMD Cat you should fo to their website and choose ur modell and then install. sometimes it doesnt show anything on ur screen becouse AMD increase the resolution and your monitor may not show that resolution [21:57] Romulus_: What about Settings Manager > Additional Drivers? [21:58] I'm not sure what is optimal. I have previously tried proprietary from the AMD website, thinking it would be most likely to succeed. It wiped out my last Xubuntu desktop. [21:58] ok, settings manager...I'll have a look at that. [21:59] Unit193, that option is not so good since the proportiy driver from AMD is not the last one and may couse problems [21:59] So you're recommending open source as more likely to succeed? [22:00] Have you tried it? The reason it's in there is because it's supposed to work with Ubuntu. I didn't say to go to their website. [22:02] I saw on google that the screen wipeout is known in xubuntu, but found no coherent fix nor could understand the explanation of where the incompatibility lies. [22:03] I downloaded their latest beta and unzipped it, built some kind of package resulting in a .deb file, subsequently executed [22:05] train wreck. I think it works in other forms of Ubuntu...but My hardware seems to do better with Xubuntu, so I'm looking for a way [22:05] peyam, how do I get the open source versions? [22:08] it is inslaeed by default [22:08] if you go to setting>software sources > additional driver . one of them should be chosen [22:08] software & updates [22:08] sorry misspelled [22:09] ok, let me look there a sec [22:13] I'm totally confused. I don't see any mention of catalyst drivers in any of these [22:13] How can I set up my graphics card? [22:14] Sorry, new to this OS and pretty clueless, having been on Windows my whole life [22:16] the graphic driver is installed by default [22:17] catalyst is not a driver [22:17] it s controll panel for ur graphic card [22:17] if u see an aption chosen in the additional driver, that's ur driver [22:17] you dont need catalyst [22:19] How is my OS speaking to the graphics card without driver installation [22:24] Romulus_, it is installed. u havent notticed that [22:24] Romulus_, there is a default driver [22:24] take a screenshot on ur Additional driver [22:24] linux is not like windows where u need to install everything manuelly [22:40] peyam, I'm sure u are right. Where can I view my hardware config? [22:41] in a terminal lsconfig [22:41] usb things - lsusb [22:44] lsconfig command not found [22:47] Romulus_, lspci [22:47] not at all sure where I got that from ... thanks peyam :) [22:48] thanks. got it. [22:48] sorry Romulus_ [22:48] no problem [22:49] other than the obvious one here :) [22:49] the main problem is me demolishing my OS 4 times [22:49] lol [22:49] linux beginner [22:50] strager in a strange land [22:50] I installed 7.04 10 times in 2 weeks - such is life [22:50] lol [22:50] learning process [22:50] yep [22:51] Romulus_, if you wana see ur graphic card use lspci -v and look at VGA paragraph [22:52] I have 2 generation intel processor [22:52] time to get the 4th generation? === graped2 is now known as graped3 [22:54] Romulus_, this is my desktop http://peyam30.deviantart.com/art/Devianart-426399676 [23:03] is there pulseaudio applet/indicator that lets you quickly select sound output device or can I make launchers with dbus commands or something? [23:03] Sysi, pavucontrol lets you do that [23:04] knome: it's not very handy [23:05] maybe if I set wmctrl or devilspie to make pavucontrol window big enough ehwn I open it [23:06] maybe [23:06] i guess there are some cli commands as well for that [23:06] Sysi, try pa[tab][tab]