[01:58] <miseria> "secreto de inmortalidad: parar el movimiento de la tierra, viviriamos un eterno amanecer y nunca envejecer" bienvenidos: http://castroruben.com *temo_a_un_ser_sin_rival*
[02:09] <RighteousAura> I get random lines that pop up randomly on the left side of windows. Here's a picture of the issue happening on Catfish: http://i.imgur.com/oJUbBLv.png . Is there any way to fix this?
[02:12] <fibz_> looks like corruption
[02:13] <RighteousAura> of? Happens even on a fresh install
[02:13] <fibz_> it's a left border image that needs to be replaced, it has become corrupted. verify the MD5 of your install disk
[02:32] <longbonglungfish> hello all. i was wondering about some bugs i have under xubuntu 13.10, in two search tools; catfish, and gnome-search-tool. i've only been using this lovely distro for a couple of months now, but ever since my fresh install, catfish and gnome-search-tool seem to suffer from some serious bugs. namely; when using the context menu to access search results, the 'open' and 'show in file manager' (or in gnome-search-too
[02:32] <longbonglungfish> l 'open containing folder') actions are unpredictable. they can open the correct item or location, but more often than not, open a different item or location from the list. also, the two actions can get mixed up, resulting in 'open' taking me to a location in thunar, and 'show in file manager' (or 'open containing folder') actually opening the file itself. this makes using both search applications kind of dangerou
[02:32] <longbonglungfish> s. these issues are less prevalent in gnome-search-tool than catfish, but still occur from time to time. i'd like to know what could be causing these issues, whether they are commonplace, and how they can be remedied. bushels of thanks in advance.
[02:33] <fibz_> havent had that myself
[02:34] <longbonglungfish> shoot. i have no idea how to fix this and it makes keeping my files tidy quite a chore.
[02:34] <fibz_> i would post to the forum
[02:34] <fibz_> you would get better results i believe
[02:35] <Unit193> I'd say run it from the terminal (with debug or verbose output) and see if that gives you anything of interest.
[02:35] <Unit193> I use neither program, so I can't say if that'd happen to me or not.
[02:35] <fibz_> i've only used catfish
[02:36] <longbonglungfish> trying that now
[02:40] <longbonglungfish> terminal output for catfish when trying to 'show in file manager' a folder that definitely exists, results in: DEBUG:catfish_search: on_menu_filemanager_activate() 'Opening file manager for 0 path(s)' Traceback (most recent call last):  File "/usr/share/catfish/catfish/CatfishWindow.py", line 959, in cell_data_func_filesize    def cell_data_func_filesize(self, column, cell_renderer, KeyboardInterrupt
[02:42] <Unit193> Trusty has 1.0.0, could try that newer version of catfish.
[02:42] <Unit193> 1.0.1
[02:42] <longbonglungfish> terminal output when attempting to open an html file that rests within the previously selected folder (which wouldn't display), spits out: DEBUG:catfish_search: open_file() 'Opening /media/arkstarta/AllOneTB/binary/BCkuy/frusy/BassmastaArchive/Bassmasta.net/www.bassmasta.net/s/screaming_trees' (those are actual folders btw, just an archive of a bass tab site)
[03:02] <longbonglungfish> well, looks like i'm stuck. gonna try out the newer version. thanks anyways guys.
[05:41] <clintsbaker> New to Xbuntu. Cannot find checkbox to allow others to view or control my desktop. Was able to find it in Mint. Want to connect Hipporemote. Thank you
[06:46] <sunny_> hello
[06:48] <sunny_> I have a old laptop with Pentium M processor. It is running Xubuntu 12.04 at the moment and I wish to upgrade it to 13.10. The CPU of my laptop does not support PAE. I was wondering if I can modify the installation ISO to add PAE support? Can I change the existing kernel to the one which is of non-PAE type!?
[06:48] <sunny_> Old Laptop with pentium M processor is running Xubuntu 12.04
[06:49] <sunny_> I am a noob at this.. someone please help. Thank You
[06:57] <koegs> why dont you jus dist-upgrade?
[06:57] <koegs> https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/installing-upgrading.html
[07:01] <sunny_> i need a clean install
[07:01] <sunny_> I don't have a fast net connection
[07:01] <sunny_> so it will take lot of time..
[08:10] <naomi_> how to install xubuntu 13.10 on android tablet pc
[08:10] <cfhowlett> !touch
[08:10] <cfhowlett> !arm
[08:11] <cfhowlett> naomi_, see the arm page.
[08:14] <naomi_> how to install xubuntu on android 4.1 tablet pc
[10:31] <x_> Does xubuntu come with Amazon cloud access? I heard that Ubuntu comes installed with some Amazon utilities.
[11:34] <ribe> ciao scusate è questo il canale di supporto per xubuntu?
[11:34] <knome> !it | ribe
[11:40] <xubuntu301> ciaoraga questo canale è per il supporto a Xubuntu?
[11:41] <knome> xubuntu301, please join #ubuntu-it for italian support
[11:41] <knome> xubuntu301, or ask in english on this channel
[11:42] <xubuntu301> ok thanks. by
[11:48] <xubuntu301> ciao a tutti
[14:09] <Guest86579> Can anyone help me install a program?
[14:13] <xubuntu283> Hey, can anyone please help me install a program http://bues.ch/cms/hacking/razercfg.html   I really need this for my mouse, also is there any way for it to come up in startup?
[17:48] <xubuntu472> When installing Xubuntu 13,10 from my LinuxLive USB-stick on a Dell optiplex GX520, the keyboard, mouse and internet connection is disabled. Xubuntu starts up, but I cannot do anything. Also not possible to run the diagnostic in GRUB, same problem, all input devises disabled. I have tried to change to english keyboard in the installation, but no change. Otherwise the LinuxLive USB-stick works very well! Greatfull for some help.
[18:03] <xubuntu472>  I noticed that the boot map on my USB-stick contains many more files, config etc, then the boot map on my hard disk. Maybe by copying the USB config files to the hard disk will sort the problem? My computer has only 1Gb ram.
[18:52] <knoips> hello, may someone tell me, how i can manage the transparency of my panels (xubuntu 12.04)
[18:53] <baizon> knoips: http://askubuntu.com/questions/284104/xubuntu-transparent-buttons-in-the-panel
[18:54] <knoips> thx
[18:59] <knoips> ah works fine, i was just using another language setup, so i did not find the "compositor" for the panels main menu >> Settings >> Window Manager Tweaks >> tab "Compositor" ; works fine thanks
[19:09] <schproodle> re testing trusty: install cd option upgrade to *whatever* compared to using upgrade options in running system
[19:23] <xubuntu472> Please tell me if anyone is working on my problem to install from LinuxLive-stick.
[19:31] <xubuntu751> hi
[19:32] <Noskcaj> hello xubuntu751
[19:32] <Noskcaj> xubuntu472, did you file a bug?
[19:37] <xubuntu472> No I have not filed a bug. I don't know how to do that.
[19:49] <xubuntu472> Noskcaj,  have to go now. Please file a bug for me. Thanks.
[19:49] <xubuntu472> quit
[20:55] <xubuntu167> Found a "typo" bug in a .desktop file that was installed with xubuntu 12.10.  How do I report it?
[20:56] <Unit193> Is it still there in the latest release?  If so, report a bug against the package.
[20:57] <xubuntu167> I don't know, but I can't find any reports of the problems I had
[20:58] <xubuntu167> When I click on an html file with blank spaces in the name , firefox open mulitple tabs with each word as a URL
[20:59] <xubuntu167> The problem was cause by an unquoted %s in the desktop file
[21:00] <peyam> Hi
[21:00] <peyam> I tried to install epiphany 3.10 on xubuntu
[21:00] <peyam> not working
[21:00] <peyam> not the PPA either. any body know an other way?
[21:23] <brauleinchen> is there any gui to search files in a directory that contains several directories recursively?
[21:27] <brauleinchen> catfish apparently doesnt d the thing
[21:38] <xubuntu552> salut/hi
[21:40] <seronis> if i want to delete every instance of thumbs.db located in any subdirectory of a specific path, how would i do that with one command?
[21:52] <well_laid_lawn> seronis:  find /path -name thumbs.db -exec rm -rf {} \;
[21:52] <seronis> thank you well_laid_lawn ,  also just found out you can use  -delete as the final argument instead of exec
[21:55] <well_laid_lawn> sure ;)
[21:57] <seronis> but what you wrote looks useful for another task i need.   i know  rm -rf  means recursive/noConfirm,  how does the brackets and backslash work there ?
[21:58] <seronis> err.. means 'delete' recursively without confirmation
[22:00] <well_laid_lawn> the brackets are for what find finds and the semi-colon is escaped so the shell won't use it
[22:01] <seronis> thank you again.
[22:07] <seronis> yup got my 2nd task done too..  re timestamped every file matching a specific name mask
[23:42] <Arpad2> suddenly no sound coming out of xubuntu 13.10