[01:31] <Kekai> Is there a keyboard shortcut in Xubuntu 13.10 to lock the screen?
[01:39] <krytarik> Kekai: Ctrl+Alt+Delete
[01:39] <Kekai> anyway to change it?
[01:40] <Kekai> Some of my indicators are now showing a box with red marks in them
[01:40] <krytarik> Kekai: Sure, in "Settings Manager -> Keyboard -> Application Shortcuts".
[01:42] <krytarik> Kekai: That's probably because your chosen icon them doesn't have icons included for those.
[01:42] <krytarik> *theme
[01:42] <Kekai> ive never changed them
[01:43] <krytarik> Kekai: Well, them you have indicators running that aren't covered by Xubuntu's default icon theme.
[01:44] <Kekai> they were running earlier
[01:44] <Kekai> wifi indicator, sound and skype
[01:47] <krytarik> Kekai: Check if "elementary Xfce dark" is still selected in "Settings Manager -> Appearance -> Icons".
[01:47] <Kekai> no
[01:48] <krytarik> Kekai: And rather?
[01:48] <Kekai> elementary dark
[01:48] <Kekai> *xcfe
[01:49] <krytarik> Kekai: That's what I just said though? :P
[01:49] <Kekai> nope
[01:49] <Kekai> Just "Elementary xcfe
[01:49] <Kekai> you said ElementaryXCFE dark
[01:49] <Kekai> :P
[01:49]  * krytarik facepalms
[01:50] <krytarik> Kekai: And when exactly did those icons disappear?
[01:51] <Kekai> a few minutes ago but came back after refreshing them
[01:51] <krytarik> Kekai: Oki doki. :)
[01:51] <Kekai> like doing something where they needed to change
[02:20] <Kekai> sorry for being a pain
[02:20] <Kekai> but I have another question
[02:21] <Kekai> I have a mouspad on my machine and every once in a while I touch it and it does something weird.
[02:21] <Kekai> anyway in xubuntu to disable this POS
[02:21] <krytarik> Kekai: You mean touchpad?
[02:21] <Kekai> yes
[02:22] <krytarik> Sec.
[02:22] <Kekai> I got it
[02:23] <Kekai> Under setting, I choose mouse then click my pointer and select Touchpad
[02:23] <Kekai> then uncheck enable this device.
[02:23] <krytarik> Cool, even easier than I thought then. :)
[02:24] <krytarik> Kekai: I was gonna point you there: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticsTouchpad
[03:19] <arrith> since if you happens to be in a virtual console, ctrl-alt-del gives you a reboot surprise
[03:19] <arrith> that lockscreen thing is one of the first things i change
[03:56] <rawfodog> how can I tell what version of ubuntu my xubuntu is based off of ?
[03:56] <rawfodog> I installed it a while ago, i forget what version it
[03:56] <rawfodog> is
[03:56] <RobertJDohnert> cat /etc/os-release
[03:56] <Unit193> They use the same base, but lsb_release -a
[03:56] <Unit193> Same base, repos, kernels, etc.  Just different DE and default settings (and applications.)
[12:02] <Kostas> anyone around?
[12:10] <slickymasterWork> !hi | Kostas
[12:10] <slickymasterWork> !ask | Kostas
[12:14] <Kostas> ok, I'm checking out xubuntu 14.04 beta (live) and see that the memory usage is ~250MB, (1) is that normal? (2) is it higher than the FINAL is expected to be?
[12:19] <slickymasterWork> Kostas: that'a an expected value
[12:19] <slickymasterWork> s/that'a/that's
[12:20] <Kostas> slickymasterWork: what about (2)? Is that due to some extra devel/troubleshooting bits? I'm completely unfamiliar with Xubuntu but some googling suggested mem usage should be below 200MB
[12:24] <slickymasterWork> Kostas: that always depend on the amount of burden you're putting on your system
[12:25] <Kostas> slickymasterWork: I'm checking the live image straight after boot on both a VM and a laptop
[12:29] <slickymasterWork> Kostas: presently I'm on a VM box with Chrome, evince and PyCharm opened and I'm with an average memory usage of approximately 275 MB
[12:31] <Kostas> slickymasterWork: with this one http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/trusty/beta-1/ ?
[12:33] <slickymasterWork> not exactly bet 1 Kostas. this a box that has been facing upgrades since precise :)
[12:33] <slickymasterWork> but in terms of the core system, packages and applications it's pretty much the same thing
[12:36] <slickymasterWork> Kostas: please check this out -> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GridCube/rationales/new_ram
[12:39] <Kostas> slickymasterWork: hmm, I read somewhere that the min was 256 and the recommended was 512. Since the machine I'm planning to install has exactly 1GB would you suggest looking somewhere else?
[12:41] <slickymasterWork> Kostas: not particularly. This VM I'm in now, has 1 GB of RAM and works very smoothly. I don't have any complaints
[12:43] <slickymasterWork> but you can always try Lubuntu, it's lighter than Xubuntu
[12:43] <slickymasterWork> !lubuntu | Kostas
[13:08] <starrats> 5morning GridCube
[13:48] <Tigcex> Hello i can't start installation of xUbuntu, it stays on loading screen. Im waiting about 5 minutes and still nothing. Here is image about what i am talking http://i.imgur.com/q8Y0VOv.jpg
[13:50] <GridCube> Tigcex, this happens everytime you try to boot?
[13:50] <Tigcex> Hmm i'll try reset laptop and see maybe it will work.
[13:51] <Tigcex> It's my first time installing xUbuntu
[13:52] <Tigcex> Still loading like before :/
[13:53] <GridCube> Tigcex, the load screen can hang because you have too little ram for it to load the desktop
[13:53] <GridCube> maybe less than 1GB?
[13:53] <Tigcex> My laptop got 2gb
[13:53] <GridCube> mmm
[13:53] <GridCube> thats should be more than enough
[13:54] <GridCube> Tigcex, if you reboot and press a key in the grub stage, you can choose it to start as an installer, that should be quicker than letting it load all the desktop, care to try that?
[13:56] <Tigcex> Hmm when i reset laptop it shows me for while a little keyboard and a "man" in circle or something like that and after this shows that what i posted on image
[13:57] <GridCube> Tigcex, exactly, the keyboard means that if you press a key you get to a menu manually
[13:59] <Tigcex> Ok choosed installation it get me to this loading again.
[13:59] <GridCube> mmm
[13:59] <elfy> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM
[14:00] <elfy> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuHashes
[14:00] <GridCube> yes, that, check that the image you have is the proper one
[14:00] <elfy> Tigcex: use those wiki pages - check the download is good, then you can also from the menu GridCube pointed you at check that the thing you are installing from is good as well
[14:01] <Tigcex> Okay, thanks for help i'll try something :D
[14:01] <GridCube> unless you are using an usb image, in that case the md5 can be different, but the iso should be the same
[14:02] <Tigcex> I trying to install this from USB.
[14:03] <GridCube> Tigcex, i would try to make the boot usb again, i particularly never had any problems using unetbootin
[14:04] <elfy> you still need to check the image - but I've not had an issue with unetbootin once that's ok
[14:07] <Tigcex> md5sum test gave me that they are different
[14:08] <Tigcex> I have this 99fddea7d86b29059c854968e3be38c3 and i need to use which ubuntu hashes? Same as this or which one? Because i see multiple same file names
[14:09] <Tigcex> Oh nvm. i readed it wrong :D
[14:09] <Tigcex> I copied hash from ubuntu ._.
[14:10] <Tigcex> They are same
[14:24] <GridCube> Tigcex, i would try to re-do the usb
[14:24] <Tigcex> I tried but still loading
[14:31] <Tigcex> Eh.. i don't have idea.
[14:36] <Tigcex> Brb 10-15 mins i go buy food for dog.
[14:39] <Tigcex> Oh it showed (initramfs) stdin: I/O error mount: mounting /dev/loop0 on //filesystem.squashfs failed:no such device can not mount /dev/loop0 (/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs) on //filesystem.squashfs
[14:39] <Tigcex> i go to shop now
[15:03] <Tigcex> im back
[15:04] <Tigcex> Any idea GridCube?
[15:05] <GridCube> Tigcex, have you googled the error code?
[15:07] <Tigcex> Yes, i will try download xubuntu from mirror, maybe it will help.
[15:36] <elfy> .........00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000...........0.....0..........0
[15:45] <Tigcex> Still that error :/
[15:55] <delliott> Hi. I have an entry in my XFCE menu in the Other category that I cannot view in the Other category of the Edit Menu pane of the Settings Manager. What might be the cause of this problem? Xubuntu 13.10.
[16:01] <Peyam> hi guys
[16:01] <Peyam> need quick help
[16:01] <Peyam> what s the name of network plugin?
[16:04] <koegs> nm-applet?
[16:05] <Tigcex> Eh i think i will surrender with installing this
[16:08] <GridCube> Tigcex, :(
[16:09] <Peyam> are you sure?
[16:10] <Peyam> sudo apt-get install xfce4-nm-applet?
[16:10] <Peyam> not found
[16:10] <Peyam> i dont know what i did
[16:11] <GridCube> ?
[16:11] <GridCube> Peyam, why xfce4?
[16:11] <Peyam> ohh
[16:12] <Peyam> not that one
[16:12] <Peyam> i saw wrong
[16:12] <Peyam> I mean not notifyd pluggin
[16:12] <Peyam> the other one
[16:12] <Peyam> I forgot the name of it
[16:12] <GridCube> no idea
[16:12] <Peyam> not notification, there is an other one just before it
[16:13] <Peyam> what do you have on ur panel? can you please tell me the name of them?
[16:13] <GridCube> the indicator that shows the connections is inside the plugin indicators applet
[16:14] <GridCube> the one that contais the sound and other indicators
[16:14] <GridCube> thats what you want to know?
[17:11] <Tigcex> LOL it work's i used another pendrive.
[17:46] <dbsantos> hello, I need change my keyboard layout. How to do this: I'm using Xfce
[17:46] <baizon> dbsantos: http://goodies.xfce.org/projects/panel-plugins/xfce4-xkb-plugin
[17:54] <krytarik> dbsantos: Or just in "Settings Manager -> Keyboard -> Layout", of course.
[19:06] <Norbertos> Hi there !
[19:13] <Norbertos> Why is this happen ? :S http://imagebin.org/index.php?mode=image&id=299170 (It's XFCE4 Terminal. I get normal colors with uxterm and on virtual consoles too)
[19:14] <holstein> Norbertos: whats the question?
[19:15] <Norbertos> Sorry, the link is bad: http://photo1.ask.fm/001/649/684/150003005-1rbqstg-85tiejenpqp25t5/original/terminal.png
[19:15] <holstein> Norbertos: i see the shot.. whats the question?
[19:16] <Norbertos> Sorry. I just tried to open it and I thought it's bad ... nevermind. :) Er, these are not the intended colors. They shouldn't be plum-ish
[19:17] <Norbertos> When I open alsamixer, I get the same plum-ish colors, with xfce4-terminal only, of course.
[19:17] <holstein> Norbertos: try resettings/removing the config for the terminal emulator.. or try some other emulator if you prefer it
[19:18] <Norbertos> holstein: Well, uxterm will be good, thanks for suggestion ! :) See you. ;)
[21:01] <altalt> hello
[21:01] <David-A> !hi
[21:01] <altalt> Can anyone tell me what's the name of the pdf reader in 13.10?
[21:01] <altalt> I mean other than simply "document viewer"
[21:02] <knome> evince
[21:02] <altalt> What version?
[21:06] <altalt> I'm asking because it has a smooth scroll I need compared to the one in Mint 16 (here,  now)
[22:43] <xubuntu116> Buona sera a tutti
[22:43] <xubuntu116> avrei un problema di installazione
[22:44] <xubuntu116> Sto cercando di installare UBUNTU  sul PC un p4 3ghz con 1,46 di ram da ieri sera. Alla fine grazie ad alcuni consigli ho capito che la macchina è troppo datata e sono passato a Xbuntu
[22:45] <xubuntu116> ma anche in questo caso, dopo essere arrivati ad un certo punto...
[22:45] <xubuntu116> compare la freccina del cursore ed uno sfondo grigio.... si perde tutto
[22:46] <xubuntu116> adesso il monitor sta lampeggiando come il cielo in un temporale notturno...
[22:46] <xubuntu116> cosa devo fare ?
[22:46] <xubuntu116> Qualcuno mi ppuò aiutare ?
[22:48] <krytarik> !it | xubuntu116
[22:48] <xubuntu116>  /join #ubuntu-it
[22:57] <alket> does xubuntu 13.10 come with firewall ?
[23:01] <krytarik> !firewall | alket
[23:31] <HypothesisFrog> hi.
[23:31] <HypothesisFrog> Just installed 14.04 and having problems with the networking.
[23:32] <HypothesisFrog> samba doesn't seem to be working as it did before
[23:33] <HypothesisFrog> can't connect to any of the windows shares, and my other systems can't see my xubuntu box on the network.
[23:35] <Hypnotoad> Are they on the same workgroup?  What version of Xubuntu?
[23:35] <HypothesisFrog> oh now it's working
[23:35] <HypothesisFrog> sorry. ignore me.
[23:35] <HypothesisFrog> hey Hypnotoad
[23:35] <Hypnotoad> Howdy HypothesisFrog.
[23:35] <HypothesisFrog> problem solved
[23:35] <HypothesisFrog> by itself, mysteriously
[23:36] <Hypnotoad> Oh that's nice.