[00:18] <ner0x> Can anyone suggest to me a good diagraming program?
[00:19] <holstein> ner0x: diagraming what? any grahpics app should do grahpics like that.. gimp or whatever
[00:22] <tiziano_> ner0x: I use libreoffice draw for this task
[00:23] <ner0x> holstein: UML and logic
[00:59] <most> My computer lack sound after I install alsa-driver-RTv5.18. Could you help me?
[00:59] <holstein> most: did you undo the thing you did that broke it? and try agin?
[00:59] <holstein> again*
[01:00] <most> Thank you very much.
[01:00] <most> holstein
[01:01] <ochosi> holstein: i like your type of advice :D
[01:02] <ochosi> there should be a factoid for the bot like that
[01:02] <ochosi> and it could auto-respond to *any* problem/question
[01:03] <most> It lacks sound again.
[01:03] <holstein> most: sound *did* work before though? correct?
[01:04] <most> Yes. Before I install it.
[01:04] <holstein> most: so, from the live CD only?
[01:04] <most> I'm sorry for bad english.
[01:04] <most> from live USB.
[01:04] <holstein> most: no worries.. we'll get there :)
[01:05] <holstein> most: ok.. so, you ran a live USB, and sound was ok.. then, you installed, and its not working.. did you try applying any upgrades available? if not, try that now.. sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:05] <holstein> most: then, lets see the ouput of "aplay -l" and "arecord -l"
[01:06] <most> aplay -l  aplay: device_list:268: no soundcards found...
[01:06] <most> arecord: device_list:268: no soundcards found...
[01:07] <holstein> most: also, please confirm that the audio device is not disabled in the bios..
[01:07] <holstein> most: you did recieve any updates?
[01:07] <most> No,I can't recieve any upgrade.
[01:08] <holstein> most: you mean, you ran the commands, and there are no available updates? they are already applied?
[01:08] <most> Yes,sir/madam.
[01:09] <holstein> most: could be as simple as a regression bug that is affecting your audio device.. the installed system is different than the live system in this way.. you likely applied updates during the installation
[01:10] <most> OK,If I don't know how to solve problem I will install Xubuntu again.
[01:10] <holstein> you could run the live CD, and see what kernel is installed there, and install that same kernel
[01:10] <holstein> most: if you do reinstall, i would try this.. dont apply updates during install. then, test the audio *before* upgrading
[01:11] <most> Thank you.
[01:12] <holstein> most: if it works, and the upgrades break it.. you can try booting the older kernel, and see if that is where the issue is.. if so..
[01:12] <holstein> !bug
[01:12] <holstein> but, you may want to consider looking upstream.. anything addressed upstream would trickle in... could be the kernel or, like you were trying, alsa
[01:13] <most> Do you understand Thai?
[01:20] <holstein> most: i dont, and i dont see a thai channel...
[01:21] <most> Funny.If you can't read this ไทย it mean you can't understand.
[01:24] <holstein> most: as i said, i dont.. i can use a translator, but i dont see a native thai channel here
[01:25] <holstein> !cn
[01:25] <holstein> maybe?
[01:26] <Unit193> !th
[01:26] <holstein> even better!
[02:27] <euryale> hi guys!
[02:27] <euryale> how to do i set icc profile for my monitor and printer??
[02:29] <holstein> !info gnome-color-manager
[02:29] <holstein> euryale: id try that ^
[02:29] <euryale> ok.
[02:29] <holstein> https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/saucy/gnome-color-manager/
[02:29] <euryale> i thought before it's not applicable to xfce, cause it requires gnome environment.
[02:30] <holstein> euryale: you tried it?
[02:36] <euryale> sori, ok wait.
[02:38] <euryale> !holstein ahm i don't where gnome-color-manager went, i can't find the program in whisker menu or in settings.
[02:42] <holstein> euryale: try running it from the terminal
[02:44] <euryale> @holstein, tried this command but terminal can't find it. gnome-color-manager
[02:45] <euryale> using alt+f2 does not find anything either.
[02:45] <holstein> euryale: sure.. just relax.. i'll insatll it here, and learn how to run it
[02:45] <euryale> yay thanks. (goin to kitchen)
[02:58] <euryale> @holstein brb. lunch time.
[02:58] <holstein> euryale: im not interested in installing that
[02:58] <holstein> euryale: i dont have a way of testing icc profiles here
[02:59] <holstein> euryale: i got busy for a bit
[03:02] <krytarik> euryale: Just run "sed -i '/NoDisplay=true/d' /usr/share/applications/gcm-*", and they'll magically pop up in the menus. :P (This would be reverted on a package upgrade though.)
[03:03] <krytarik> euryale: Well, with "sudo" prepended, of course - forgot to add that. :)
[03:10] <Tom1> hello
[03:10] <sleezio> hello, is anyone(xubuntu) here using the Secret Agent Firefox addon? if so, did it break for you on the firefox 27.0.1 update?
[03:17] <krytarik> sleezio: Apparently, you should ask in #ubuntu too. :P
[03:18] <sleezio> yea, asking in #firefox atm
[03:18] <krytarik> Or that, yes. :)
[03:18] <sleezio> i sent the creator an email, no reply yet, i thought i'd beat the bushes on freenode
[03:18] <krytarik> Heh. :P
[03:23] <sleezio> hmm..just checked firefox website, linux version shows latest as 28
[03:23] <lokote_jones> Well, I broke my X installation. Sigh.
[03:24] <sleezio> oops, *beta*
[03:32] <euryale> @holstein. thank u.
[03:33] <euryale> @krytarik thank u i will try that too :)
[03:35] <euryale> !krytarik stil no luck.
[03:35] <euryale> @krytarik still no luck.
[03:48] <krytarik> euryale: You sure you checked in all relevant places, like Settings Manager too, for example?
[03:49] <euryale> yes i did.
[03:49] <euryale> gonna remove it now.
[03:50] <krytarik> euryale: Well, you can always run it from the command line too, with "gcm-calibrate", for example.
[03:50] <euryale> ok
[03:51] <euryale> it says: The program 'gcm-calibrate' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
[03:51] <euryale> sudo apt-get install gnome-color-manager
[03:51] <euryale> i installed gnome-color-manager duh.
[03:52] <euryale> im confused ive installed that awhile ago.
[03:55] <krytarik> euryale: So is it installed now or not? :P (You can easily check that with "dpkg -l gnome-color-manager", for example.)
[03:55] <euryale> installed now.
[03:56] <euryale> it says: no device specified.
[03:57] <euryale> i was hoping for a gui, im not good with cli.
[04:03] <krytarik> euryale: Maybe rather have a look at something like this anyway: http://askubuntu.com/questions/199661/how-do-you-set-system-display-color-profiles-in-xubuntu-and-lubuntu
[04:05] <euryale> maybe i'll need the xicc
[04:05] <euryale> gonna check it out.
[04:08] <euryale> may its time to drop xfce :(
[04:31] <jonzen> xubu 14.04 beta1  network indicator applet disappeared  can any1 tell me how to restore it
[04:32] <jonzen> strange   connected to a network printer and scanned a few docs   then it was gone
[04:34] <jonzen> nevermind  i have an image of hdd  ill just restore it  see if it does it again
[05:33] <boldfilter1> IdleOne Ping
[05:38] <boldfilter1> Yolo
[05:39] <nekonoko> #swag
[05:39] <andry> o/ \o
[05:39] <boldfilter1> Unity sucks the D
[07:06] <behrooz> I add cs50.h to xubuntu 12.4 from this article https://manual.cs50.net/library/#_debian_ubuntu
[07:07] <behrooz> but when i compile my program it has error , this is error http://paste.ubuntu.com/7118384/
[07:07] <behrooz> how i solve problem ?
[07:08] <behrooz> please help me ?
[07:11] <baizon> behrooz: i think this is the wrong channel for this question. Ask in on #C++
[07:12] <behrooz> ok thank you very much
[08:41] <xubuntu956> hello,anybody has met the problem after installing libopencv-dev
[08:42] <xubuntu956> that some software like qt won't start
[08:42] <xubuntu956> throwing a error that can not initialize glx
[12:22] <Rinux> hi
[13:03] <Hedgework> Hey, all.  I'm on Xubuntu for the first time in ages -- I'm familiar with Debian and Ubuntu server, though -- and I used us(dvorak-alt-intl) as my preferred keymap.  IT set this machine up for me, and did something glitchy with the keymap (unless I'm logged in to Xfce4 I get qwerty, which means I have to try to log in on qwerty and use a terminal to setxkbmap after starting i3wm to get back to
[13:03] <Hedgework> us(dvorak-alt-intl))  Can someone point me to some documentation that would indicate what config files I should be editing to get my preferred keymap across the board?  (Xubuntu 13.10)
[13:07] <cfhowlett> !keymap
[13:07] <Hedgework> (I did try a web search, but all the docs were how to set keymap in the installer...*grumbles*)
[13:09] <Hedgework> cfhowlett: I think you mean ! layout, but that only addresses the keymap while in KDE/GNOME/XFCE...I want a system-wide change and I don't use any of those DEs
[13:09] <Hedgework> :/
[13:10] <cfhowlett> Hedgework, I'm not finding that solution via search ...
[13:10] <Hedgework> Me either, which is why I asked here. :(
[13:11]  * Hedgework goes about poking in vaguely relevant-sounding config files and hopes for the best
[14:51] <fballs> Hi, I recently switched to VLC from Parole, is there an easy way to associate all media files with VLC?
[14:53] <fballs> Or do I have to change them one at a time in Thunar?
[14:53] <GridCube> fballs, the faster way would be to remove parole, that way the only available program to play images will be vlc
[14:53] <ochosi> fballs: in the settings-manager there is a tool for that
[14:53] <GridCube> s/images/videos
[14:53] <ochosi> "mime type editor"
[14:53] <GridCube> else you can use the MIME TYPE editor to change the programs
[14:54] <fballs> does VLC not use gstreamer?
[14:54] <GridCube> i dont think so
[14:54] <fballs> k
[14:54] <Golynx> Hi . Sometimes when i'm working on my pc for a few hours, some programs, directories and tabs just dissapear. I try reopening them but then find that the closed programs are still running. I have no way of opening them again, since the tabs on the panel is gone . Is this a bug ?
[14:55] <GridCube> fballs, also vlc probably has an internal setting option to associate itself to files
[14:55] <GridCube> Golynx, are you sure you are nos just switching virtual desktops or rolling the windows?
[14:56] <Golynx> GridCube: it happens , the windows dissapear when i swipe an active window to another part of the screen
[14:56] <fballs> alright, i blew away Parole...seems to have worked, but for anything else, i'll use mime type editor. thank you both! ^^
[14:57] <GridCube> Golynx, rolling a window is done by using the scroll wheel over the title bar of a window, this is similar to minimizing it to the task bar, but the window title remains visible, switching virtual desktops is done by rolling the wheel mouse over an "empty" space in the desktop, like over the wallpaper, or by pressing ctrl-alt-→
[15:00] <Golynx> GridCube: i see, i'm on a laptop and the scroll is on the mousepad side. I didnt know about the rolling window thing.
[15:00] <GridCube> Golynx, yes, lots of people don't thats why in the next release this feature will be disabled by default
[15:01] <GridCube> Golynx, you have horizontal scroll enabled on your pad?
[15:01] <Golynx> GridCube: yes
[15:01] <GridCube> theres another issue related to that, if you have horizontal scroll then if you move the scroll wheel over the tittle bar of a window it turns transparent
[15:02] <GridCube> people also dont know about this feature and makes them freak out when their windows fade for no apparent reason
[15:02] <Golynx> I see, that explains why it just dissapears
[15:03] <GridCube> this will be also disabled by default (you will be able to keep making windows transparent by pressing alt and using the vertical scroll wheel)
[15:03] <Golynx> i'm glad you guys will disable this feature. Its annoying
[15:04] <GridCube> Golynx, its actually pretty useful when you learn about it :)
[15:04] <GridCube> but its anoying if you dont know whats happening and we have no way to provide a clue about whats going on in the current state of the things
[15:05] <GridCube> Golynx, that should cover all the reasons why a program might seem to dissapear but will still be running
[15:05] <Golynx> GridCube: Sure no problem then, i will try find a use for it. thanks for the help :)
[15:06] <GridCube> (ofcourse some particular programs might fail and close but remain open in the background for other particular reasons)
[15:06] <GridCube> but that would be a particular case and not something you see often
[15:07] <Golynx> yeah i like xubuntu , less crashes than other ubuntu versions, only sometimes when i use python IDLE gui :)
[15:55] <fballs> what's the best VM software?
[15:56] <fballs> virtualbox? QEMU? vmware?
[15:57] <SchrodingersScat> !best | fballs
[15:59] <fballs> of course, but say performance-wise?
[16:32] <Hedgework> fballs: again, it depends on what exactly you are doing.
[16:47] <sohail-ahmed> sorry this question is not related to xubuntu, but its pretty simple. How can I give message to somebody here at IRC with his bold name in the front?
[16:47] <sohail-ahmed> ** name = nick
[16:50] <Hedgework> sohail-ahmed: If you say someone's full nick as I just did to you, their client should hilight the message to bring their attention to it.
[16:50] <Hedgework> sohail-ahmed: What exactly 'hilight' entails varies from client to client, but it's safe to assume that each user has set up a cue they find useful/comfortable.
[16:51] <sohail-ahmed> say Hedgework "just checking"
[16:51] <Hedgework> sohail-ahmed: Exactly.  Like that :)
[16:51] <sohail-ahmed> lol
[16:51] <Hedgework> You don't have to use 'say' explicitly, though :)
[16:51] <sohail-ahmed> it does not work
[16:51] <sohail-ahmed> Hedwork "testing"
[16:51] <Hedgework> sohail-ahmed: I saw the line hilighted.  Your client didn't hilight it because you are not Hedgework :)
[16:51] <sohail-ahmed> no
[16:52] <sohail-ahmed> I want to say in a format as you are writing
[16:52] <sohail-ahmed> what should I need to do
[16:52] <sohail-ahmed> as my name int the front
[16:52] <sohail-ahmed> surrely I want your name in the front.
[16:53] <sohail-ahmed> Simply how have you written this: sohail-ahmed: I saw the line hilighted.  Your client didn't hilight it because you are not Hedgework :)sohail-ahmed: I saw the line hilighted.  Your client didn't hilight it because you are not Hedgework :)
[16:53] <sohail-ahmed> sorry for the two pastes, as it took two secs
[16:54] <sohail-ahmed> sorry for being dumb
[16:54] <sohail-ahmed> I understand
[16:54] <sohail-ahmed> thanks for responding!!!!
[16:55] <Hedgework> np
[17:46] <m3741> hey everyone, i'm looking for the live-build auto/config script that is used to build xubuntu saucy. anyone have a url per chance?
[18:01] <xubuntu870> hello ppl!!
[18:02] <xubuntu870> how do i enable logging in xubuntu
[18:02] <xubuntu870> someone plzhelp me
[18:02] <GridCube> !patience | xubuntu870
[18:02] <mlnease> Hello, xubuntu870!  Sorry, but I'm brand new here myself--just learning the ropes.
[18:03] <GridCube> !details | xubuntu870
[18:04] <xubuntu870> i have just installed xubuntu 13.0 on my oracle vmware
[18:05] <xubuntu870> how do i enable logging service
[18:05] <xubuntu870> which is a part of my assignment
[18:07] <m3741> what exactly are you trying to log?
[18:08] <xubuntu870> i have to setup log viewer
[18:08] <xubuntu870> how do i enable it from terminal
[18:09] <knome> setting up log viewer is different from enabling logging; logging is enabled by default
[18:09] <xubuntu870> oh!!
[18:09] <xubuntu870> where do i see that
[18:09] <knome> well... install a log viewer or look under /var/log
[18:10] <knome> as you still haven't told what kind of logging you want to have, it's impossible to specify the log file
[18:10] <xubuntu870> i want to install log viewer
[18:11] <xubuntu870> could you just throw some light on that.
[18:11] <m3741> what exactly is your assignment?
[18:12] <xubuntu870> to install 2 linux os on vm ware
[18:12] <xubuntu870> setup user profiles
[18:12] <xubuntu870> logging
[18:12] <xubuntu870> syslogs
[18:12] <xubuntu870> secure ssh
[18:13] <xubuntu870> i have installed xubuntu and linpus
[18:14] <xubuntu870> created user profiles in xubuntu
[18:14] <xubuntu870> have to setup logviewer now..
[18:15] <m3741> ok, well there is a fair amount of logging that is enabled by default. all of this logging gets put into files under /var/log
[18:17] <m3741> what are you hoping to log?
[18:18] <m3741> maybe i misunderstood, you want to view logs generated by syslog? if so, you can run this in a terminal 'sudo tail -f /var/log/syslog'
[18:20] <m3741> it will show you the last 10 lines of data logged by syslog and print out anything new from syslog
[18:20] <m3741> press Ctrl-C to stop it
[18:31] <xubuntu714> i typed as u said//its displaying invalid tail
[18:36] <m3741> would you copy and paste the error here?
[18:51] <Hedgework> m3741: May I pm?
[18:52] <m3741> sure
[19:28] <longbonglungfish> hey folks, has anyone found that after the most recent firefox update, that opening the containing folder of a download from within firefox, uses nautilus instead of thunar? and does anyone know a way to fix this?
[19:37] <Dry_Lips> Anyone who knows if a 64bit OS uses more system resources (such as ram, processor cycles) than a 32bit OS?
[19:37] <Dry_Lips> By accident I installed the 64bit version of Xubuntu on my laptop, and I've only got 2GB of ram and an old dual core processor...
[19:44] <bekks> Dry_Lips: The answer is: "a 64bit OS doesnt use noticable more resources than a 32bit OS."
[19:46] <Dry_Lips> Ok, thanks!
[19:52] <xubuntu573> всем привет
[19:52] <Unit193> !ru
[19:56] <gambitmen> всем привет
[19:56] <bekks> !ru | gambitmen
[20:10] <Ergo_Proxy> Hello..just installed xubuntu :)
[20:11] <fballs> me too!
[20:11] <fballs> welcome
[20:12] <Ergo_Proxy> Since you just installed xubuntu as well, I guess welcome to you too :P
[20:12] <baizon> :D
[20:16] <xubuntu668> hi there
[20:17] <openess> Hi. I was here yesterday with a couple of different live-disk problems. These solved themselves after initial update (after install)
[20:17] <openess> I just wanted to say thanx for the help, and say that my problems are solved, at least for now
[20:20] <sattelite_anthem> I have a question regarding my laptop's auto-screen-dimming feature- is there any way to turn it off in xubuntu?
[20:22] <baizon> sattelite_anthem: http://www.webupd8.org/2012/05/2-ways-to-temporarily-disable.html
[20:23] <sattelite_anthem> I have a laptop whose maximum brightness I can only reached by using "sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 f4.b=ff" on the command line. Any time I unplug the power cord though, it automatically changes my brightness to a lower setting. Is there any way I can stop this behavior?
[20:25] <baizon> sattelite_anthem: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2162182
[20:27] <sattelite_anthem> thanks, I'll look into that. Just so you know, I've googled countless threads already so that's why I'm here. I don't mean to be annoying
[20:27] <sattelite_anthem> my laptop is just strange in that I can't use the brightness buttons to reach the *actual* max brightness unless  I use the setpci command
[20:29] <baizon> sattelite_anthem: np, if the last link i've posted doesnt help just report back
[20:30] <sattelite_anthem> I'm installing dconf-tools, I hope this helps. thanks!
[20:36] <sattelite_anthem> hmm, I changed the right setting in dconf editor and the problem is still there
[20:37] <sattelite_anthem> see my problem isn't that it dims the screen because it doesn't really dim the screem. It just resets the brightness to the maximum brightness that is attainable using my keyboard keys. I want it to remain unchanged after I do set-pci to alter the brightness to the actual maximum.
[20:41] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <xubuntu714> how do i enable logging viewer in xubuntu
[20:42] <Unit193> !repeat | xubuntu714
[20:42] <Unit193> xubuntu714: Don't do that.
[20:42] <baizon> sattelite_anthem: have you tried this? http://askubuntu.com/questions/323846/how-do-i-get-the-brightness-keys-working-on-an-acer-aspireone-d255
[20:42] <baizon> xubuntu714: sorry, but i dont understand your question
[20:42] <m3741> xubuntu714: did you read my note from earlier?
[20:43] <baizon> xubuntu714: which logging viewer do you mean?
[20:43] <xubuntu714> i have to enable logging feature
[20:43] <xubuntu714> i dont know wat it is
[20:43] <knome> xubuntu714, as you are told, logging is enabled by defautl.
[20:43] <xubuntu714> am new to xubuntu
[20:44] <Ergo_Proxy> Wait, what "logging" is enabled by default knome ?
[20:44] <baizon> xubuntu714: yes, like knome said, logging is enabled. It's under /var/log
[20:44] <xubuntu714> where can i find log viewer
[20:44] <baizon> xubuntu714: use your default text editor and open the log you want
[20:44] <Hedgework> xubuntu714: You have received nothing but patience from this channel, despite not asking questions in a reasonable manner and demanding all sorts of hand-holding.  Please read http://binaryredneck.net/support-leech and consider showing more respect for those trying to help you, then return and try again.
[20:44] <knome> Ergo_Proxy, system status logging, like kernel messages.
[20:44] <knome> Ergo_Proxy, for debugging
[20:45] <Ergo_Proxy> Alright, thank you knome
[20:45] <knome> Ergo_Proxy, nothing is sent outside your PC automatically. just for your convenience
[20:45] <xubuntu714> command to view log files
[20:45] <xubuntu714> ??
[20:46] <knome> xubuntu714, please.
[20:46] <Ergo_Proxy> xubuntu714, /var/log as someone said earlier
[20:46] <Ergo_Proxy> the files are there
[20:46] <baizon> xubuntu714: use your default text editor and open the log you want
[20:46] <baizon> xubuntu714: also, google would give you an good answer for this
[20:46] <xubuntu714> please tell me to get there..i mean all commands to get there
[20:47] <Ergo_Proxy> You don't need a command
[20:47] <baizon> xubuntu714: open your text editor, then press "open file", then go /var/log/messages.log for example
[20:47] <baizon> and you have your log file
[20:47] <xubuntu014> help! I need to use my Epson WF-2540 printer and for the life of me can't figure out how to install it!
[20:47] <m3741> xubuntu714: what is error of the tail command that I gave you earlier?
[20:47] <Ergo_Proxy> Just open the file manager, click on "File System", then on the folder "var" and then on the folder "log"
[20:48] <baizon> yeah or this way, thanks Ergo_Proxy
[20:48] <Ergo_Proxy> You can open the filer manager with Alt+F by default
[20:48] <Ergo_Proxy> file*
[20:49] <Unit193> baizon: messages.log is a Redhat thing, it's syslog here. :)
[20:49] <baizon> ah to many logs :D
[20:49] <baizon> i always dmesg xD
[20:52] <xubuntu714> thank you
[20:52] <xubuntu714> ppl
[20:52] <baizon> np
[20:58] <xubuntu714> how to enable syslog
[20:59] <knome> xubuntu714, syslog is enabled by default. find it at /var/log/syslog.
[21:01] <xubuntu714> thanku
[21:05] <xubuntu714> how to enable password configuration
[21:06] <xubuntu714> how to password configure
[21:08] <xubuntu714> hello ppl
[21:08] <xubuntu714> how do i feature password configuration
[21:08] <knome> !patience | xubuntu714
[21:09] <Unit193> "feature password configuration"?
[21:11] <xubuntu714> ya
[21:12] <xubuntu714> feature pwd config
[21:12] <knome> xubuntu714, you are not making sense
[21:13] <xubuntu714> i have to enable password configuration feature
[21:13] <xubuntu714> pz help me do that
[21:13] <Hedgework> xubuntu714: So, you said this is a school project...I can't help but be curious...did you just not pay any attention in class, or did your teacher really give you an assignment you don't even have the vocabulary to make proper sense of?
[21:24] <xubuntu714> how to Configure secure socket protocols (e.g., ssh)
[21:26] <xubuntu714> how to Configure secure socket protocols (e.g., ssh)
[21:26] <elfy> xubuntu714: stop doing that
[21:26] <elfy> if people want to answer you then they will
[21:28] <fballs> anyone know if there's a thunar script for mounting iso images?
[21:29] <fballs> i found one for ubuntu, but it uses gksudo
[21:29] <Hedgework> xubuntu714: I've tried correcting gently, I've tried cluebatting you, and I've tried getting to the root of the problem.  I give up.  You are apparently more interested in getting others to do your homework for you than you are in learning, and quite willing to be rude to the people whom you are asking for free help.  Consider that there's a reason you aren't getting what you want: the way you are behaving
[21:29] <Hedgework> is bad enough that my 11yo son would be ashamed in your place.
[21:32] <xubuntu714> how to Configure secure socket protocols (e.g., ssh)
[21:33]  * Hedgework weighs the benefits of filtering xubuntu714 against the possibility that someone who's not so rude may end up with that nick in the future
[21:33]  * Hedgework plonks
[21:34] <knome> xubuntu714, last warning: please stop
[21:34] <knome> xubuntu714, we will not be doing your assignment for you
[21:44] <fballs> is there a version of gksudo or kdesudo for xfce?
[21:45] <krytarik> !info gksu | fballs
[21:45] <knome> fballs, gksudo is good for xubuntu
[21:46] <fballs> ah ok, thanks. i'm still trying to get my head around what runs in what DE
[21:46] <knome> well, pretty much everything runs everywhere
[21:46] <knome> there aren't always xfce-specific components
[21:46] <knome> and even if there were, you wouldn't have to use them
[21:47] <misingnoglic> I just installed xubuntu on my dell inspiron mini, how do I make wifi work?
[21:47] <fballs> k...i'm still kinda setting things up and i'm in the "try not to break anything phase"
[21:48] <fballs> i loaded gnome-tweak-tool and xfce didn't like that :D
[21:51] <fballs> thanks for the help <3
[22:29] <zleap> hi all
[23:43] <zleap> how does my latest post to twitter look :)
[23:44] <Unit193> I think you're looking for #xubuntu-offtopic, and may want to provide a link as well.
[23:46] <zleap> sorry
[23:46] <zleap> https://twitter.com/zleap14
[23:47] <zleap> well i posted the flyer for start ubuntu / xubuntu to twitter,  the xubutu team is really on the ball with everything,  the whole system looks very polished