[01:22] <cubed_root> well_laid_lawn +1
[01:23] <cubed_root> i learned something today
[01:41] <rayq> when resizing panels in Xubuntu, is there a way to configure the length in terms of pixels instead of percentage of screen space?
[01:42] <rayq> I find you don't get enough fine control when trying to fit a horizontal top bar panel to a vertical/deskbar panel
[01:48] <GridCube> i don't think there is rayq
[01:48] <GridCube> you might have to do the maths
[02:04] <budo_> hello
[02:04] <xubuntu662> I've been trying to install Xubuntu on my toshiba laptop satelite once I hit install from the grub nothing happens after a few wirrs from the dvd
[02:04] <budo_> I installed xbuntu and it reads broadcom BCM4312 is installed correctly, but my wireless isnt working. Anyone know what the issue is?
[02:05] <GridCube> !bcm
[02:05] <GridCube> budo_, ^
[02:06] <GridCube> xubuntu662, check that the iso is properly burn into the dvd, you can always use unetbootin to make a booteable usb
[02:07] <xubuntu662> where do I get unetbootin?
[02:09] <cfhowlett> !unetbootin
[02:10] <GridCube> xubuntu662, http://unetbootin.sourceforge.net/
[02:20] <budo_> ok. I followed the instructions. blueman-applet crash
[02:21] <budo_> once I 'mobprobe w1'
[02:23] <budo_> brb. gonna try to restart
[02:24] <GridCube> budo_, you might want to ask at #bcm-users
[03:52] <budo_> it keeps reading broadcom driver is installed and currently in use, when it isnt
[03:53] <budo_> broadcom sta wireless driver  for Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY [14e4:4315] (rev 01)
[04:45] <netbrain> hey
[04:47] <netbrain> i need a good mail client like geary
[04:47] <netbrain> cause main is acting rare
[04:47] <netbrain> who can help me with that
[06:05] <bazhang> apt-cache search email may provide some results
[10:31] <knoips> hi, may someone tell me, how i config lightdm to autolog? i am the only one on the pc, so there is no need to set a login desktop
[10:33] <knoips> or maybe to take lightdm complete out of my system? btw i am using xubuntu 12.04 since 2 days and have no experience to linux at all
[10:33] <TheSheep> knoips: http://paste.openstack.org/show/72854/
[10:33] <knoips> thx
[10:33] <koegs> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM#Autologin
[10:33] <knoips> thx
[13:08] <nikolam> I almost can't stand this s* anymore. Now Software updater itself reported crashing. Who's doing publishing Ubuntu and Xubuntu updates and not testing them?
[13:09] <nikolam> and now imageshack wants me to pay to upload photos..
[13:09] <cfhowlett> nikolam, imageshack has nothing to do with ubuntu.
[13:10] <nikolam> sorry cfhowlett I know, i slipped on it, that's all
[13:11] <cfhowlett> nikolam, understood.  details on your error would help.  might even want to switch to #ubuntu to get more eyes on
[13:14] <nikolam> I think he posed them automatically, wanted to post an screenshot.. Yeah, #ubuntu., but there were some xubuntu updates I think, so i was here.
[13:19] <nikolam> https://mega.co.nz/#!WkASURgD!g7HFjofjGadX4-o1bE1UDUkLNPbPHjhpTtXsNJT2RM4
[13:34] <AussieDownUnder> My sound settings crashed when I tried to open it & now I can't set individual programs settings for minecraft or web browser. Anyone know a terminal command for refreshing/reloading the system sounds/blah blah blah
[13:53] <dlowings> Anyone up for some troubleshooting ?
[13:54] <dlowings> Was trying to fix a "low graphics mode" issue during boot ..
[13:55] <dlowings> Added a new graphics card , that I'm not using as my primary display but it seems to be crashing my x
[13:55] <dlowings> And I can't get x to load
[13:56] <dlowings> On the original on board card..
[13:57] <dlowings> Using 12.04.4 LTS
[14:26] <mattxu> is there a good guide to follow to create a raid1 setup and move a xubuntu installation to it?
[14:33] <GridCube> !raid
[22:35] <melt7777> I have a live-usb with a persistence partition. I would prefer to push all of the changes to the live iso (live iso customization) is there a proper tutorial for something like this? and do the same tuts for ubuntu work for xubuntu?
[22:37] <xubuntu473> Just wanted to send a thanks the bumb ABI fixed huge issue on a new i686 install
[23:08] <Noskcaj> melt7777, Tutorials for ubuntu should work for xubuntu
[23:10] <melt7777> ok thx
[23:11] <Unit193> Some things may differ, but mainly UI stuff as the core is the same.
[23:12] <melt7777> ok i'm going to try using it with ubuntu customization kit and/or manual chroot livecd customization tut
[23:16] <Unit193> What changes?
[23:18] <melt7777> updates, drivers, and tools
[23:18] <melt7777> web server with some stuff in there, some cron jobs, etc.
[23:19] <melt7777> quit
[23:20] <Unit193> Nice.
[23:21] <melt7777> yea it turned out great when i did it regular but i ended up with a huge persist partition which i would now like to try incorporating in
[23:21] <melt7777> now that i know the concept worked out
[23:21] <melt7777> shame i have to go out drinking with my woman on friday night.
[23:21] <melt7777> quit
[23:21] <Unit193> /quit
[23:22] <melt7777> sorry, lol, too many windows
[23:22] <melt7777> yea no i was trying to exit ftp on my vm
[23:22] <Unit193> Hah, nice.  I just use Ctrl+d
[23:24] <melt7777> it's not letting me mount -o loop file.iso mnt
[23:24] <melt7777> mount says i must specify fs type
[23:24] <melt7777> tried ext2,3,4
[23:24] <Unit193> modprobe loop
[23:25] <melt7777> same
[23:26] <melt7777> o well, gg for now...thx
[23:27] <Unit193> I've done it many times, sudo mount -o loop file,iso mnt/
[23:34] <xubuntu967> Hi!