[00:01] <rafaelpt> Hi, anyone here that could help me?
[00:05] <starrats> Ask your question rafaelpt someone will help you.
[00:05] <rafaelpt> Is anyone here aware of the recent radeon uvd problems with the new kernel?
[00:33] <andrzejr> tsaavik, can you install debug symbols and post a stacktrace of these crashes?
[00:33] <andrzejr> Can't reproduce it
[00:34] <damianos> holstein: I thought I was replacing xfwm by executing openbox --replace?
[00:36] <holstein> damianos: thats just the window manager, anyway
[00:37] <damianos> ok, so I have to manually configure an openbox session in crouton
[00:38] <damianos> ...if I want a #! type setup
[01:16] <tsaavik> andrzejr: sure, I won't be at that computer until tommorrow but will be happy to then :D
[01:20] <nobody18188181> brainwash: yes it did
[01:20] <nobody18188181> brainwash: in 13.10 it worked fine
[03:56] <james0r> having some issues with whisker menu not displaying apps. the old application menu applet finds them but not whisker
[03:56] <share> which ones
[03:58] <james0r> seems like everything i install now, not sure when this started.
[03:59] <james0r> gparted, gnome-disk-utility, just recently... shows up right away in old application menu
[04:00] <james0r> ahh i'm noticing it only finds it from the cairo-dock xfce integration. it's stealing them for the lack of a more technical explanation haha
[04:01] <james0r> when i run the applications menu from the panel it is also missing apps
[04:05] <james0r> ahh it places itself in the settings manager...gparted i mean
[04:05] <james0r> this is different behavior than debian xfce
[04:05] <james0r> through me off
[04:09] <james0r> so if i use MenuLibre it shows all these apps under the right category. but when i go to whisker they're not there. and 'hide from menus' is not enabled
[04:22] <Aritheanie> hullo. I just tried to suspend my asus eeePC VX6. I'm getting a black screen and my cursor's changed to a X shape; what can I do to get my computer out of this?
[04:26] <james0r> little ironic but menulibre won't show up in my menus
[04:26] <james0r> and changes i'm making have no effect
[04:40] <james0r> anyone else have success using menulibre to edit whisker menu entries? no luck here.
[04:59] <Randoon> hi all
[04:59] <Randoon> where might I find Ubuntu's public signing key used to sign xubuntu's isos?
[05:00] <Randoon> or does Xubuntu use their own key?
[05:00] <holstein> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto#Get_the_key
[05:01] <Randoon> I've seen that page
[05:01] <Randoon> but..
[05:01] <Randoon> if I am to check a .gpg file from a mirror for the correct key, would that not in some way negate the purpose of gpg itself?
[05:02] <Randoon> I would think that Ubuntu would publicly announce somewhere their public cd signing key?
[05:03] <holstein> Randoon: there are many verification steps
[05:04] <holstein> Randoon: not just anyone can put code in.. keys are in place for that process.. the iso's are built as well from those steps
[05:04] <holstein> plus, its all open, in the end.. and at the beginnging as well
[05:05] <holstein> Randoon: the md5 sums are really to verify the downloads went well
[05:05] <holstein> Randoon: you are looking for a signature for security
[05:06] <holstein> and, i dont know that there is one.. and that may be becuase they are not uploaded like that AFAIK... but, you can ask in any #ubuntu channel.. or the main ubuntu dev mailing list
[05:06] <Unit193> Randoon: /usr/share/keyrings/ubuntu-archive-keyring.gpg has it.
[05:07] <Randoon> hmm.. I get what you're saying.  It's just that someone could theoretically change the iso, compute the hash, then sign it with their key and upload it to a mirror (if they managed to get access that is).
[05:08] <holstein> Randoon: http://askubuntu.com/questions/326397/verifiying-ubuntu-iso-with-repository-gpg-keys offers a relevant suggestion
[05:08] <Randoon> much like downloading gpg then verifying it with the hash from the same server you downloaded it from.
[05:08] <Randoon> k
[07:15] <jerome_> hello
[07:16] <jerome_> I have a problem with XUbuntu install. The install stops at cnofiguration time, and if I restart my pc, it doesn't boot.
[07:17] <jerome_> I have the impression that XUbuntu install is changing my partitions and is not properlly setting boot flag
[07:17] <cfhowlett> jerome_ Xubuntu will not change any partitions without your explicit approval
[07:18] <jerome_> it is what I thought as well.
[07:18] <jerome_> I have set 1 partition 8G for system, 3G for swap and the rest for data.
[07:18] <cfhowlett> !md5sum|jerome_ did you verify the ISO?  and the boot cd/usb?
[07:19] <jerome_> and boot flag on system
[07:21] <jerome_> after XU install, an additional partition is created with no file system...
[07:21] <cfhowlett> jerome_ no answer to my earlier query?  no response to a troubleshooting suggestion?  no help from me ...
[07:26] <jerome_> sorry I had missed it
[07:26] <jerome_> yes, i checked the md5
[07:28] <xubuntu022> yoo
[07:29] <xubuntu022> did a fresh installation of xubuntu 14.04 and getting this error = /dev/disk/by/uuid/ volume key -does not exist
[07:29] <cfhowlett> jerome_ on the USB as well?
[07:30] <jerome_> I burt a CD from the Iso and verified it after burning
[07:31] <cfhowlett> jerome_ does the installation always stop at the same spot?
[07:32] <jerome_> yes.
[07:33] <cfhowlett> jerome_ that's good!  at what point?
[07:33] <jerome_> after this line : Starting CUPS printing spooler/server ok
[07:35] <cfhowlett> jerome_ that's the printing server but it shouldn't freeze your system.  this is during install or at first boot?
[07:36] <jerome_> during install.
[07:37] <cfhowlett> jerome_ is this a new(ish) windows 8 computer?
[07:37] <jerome_> this is an old ThinkPad X41
[07:38] <jerome_> no more windows system on it.
[07:38] <cfhowlett> jerome_ and you're using the 32 bit ISO, right?
[07:38] <jerome_> yes
[07:39] <jerome_> xubuntu-14.04-desktop-i386.iso
[07:40] <cfhowlett> jerome_ damn it should absolutely work!  BUT I have a suggestion; as Lubuntu is specifically optimized for older / slower hardware, torrent the 14.04 lubuntu ISO and try that instead.
[07:40] <jerome_> ok. I can try this.
[07:43] <jerome_> Thanks for the help. I'll keep you informed when tryed.
[07:44] <xubuntu022> jerome lubuntu 14.04 was a lunch bug you have to lunch the wirless icon manualy sudo nm-applet
[07:46] <typha> does anyone know an alternative to "xfdesktop --reload" in 14.04?
[07:47] <Unit193> killall xfdesktop ?  Upstart auto-respawns it.
[07:48] <jerome_> ok. thanks
[07:50] <typha> thanks for the reply! so that worked to restart it, however it no longer refreshes the wallpapers like it once did.
[08:47] <jerome_> I have made another trial with XUbuntu install, and I have got a bit more details
[08:48] <jerome_> Installation stalls at a point and the PC hangs
[08:48] <jerome_> I got the follwing message :
[08:49] <jerome_> Kernel Panic - not Syncing: Attempt to kill init! exitcode=0x00000007
[08:50] <jerome_> CPU: 0 PID: 1 COmm: init Not tainted 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu
[08:50] <jerome_> after that there is Call Trace dump
[08:51] <jerome_> any thoughts ? ?
[09:32] <dave20> can anybody tell me in which folder Xubuntu default wallpapers are located?
[09:33] <dave20> hello?
[09:33] <dave20> anybody here?
[09:35] <nomic> hang on
[09:35] <nomic> will find out
[09:35] <nomic> brb
[09:35] <amigamagic> "/usr/share/xfce4/backdrops/"
[09:36] <nomic> ./.config/XfceThemeManager/wallpapers/
[09:36] <nomic> ^ thats where
[09:36] <nomic> on 12.04
[09:36] <nomic> but they seem to be also in the amigamagic  one ..
[09:37] <nomic> but ... you right click desktop & the images originate from there
[09:37] <nomic> i think it's /usr/share/xfce4/backdrops/
[09:39] <nomic> dave20 answer is: /usr/share/xfce4/backdrops  <- xubuntu default wallpaper location
[09:40] <dave20> amigamagic, nomic thanks
[09:40] <dave20> I was looking at /usr/share/backgrounds/xfce/ :D
[09:42] <dave20> how Okular works in XFCE? I am thinking about installing it but its gonna fetch many KDE dependencies with it, any words?
[09:43] <nomic> whats okular
[09:44] <dave20> nomic, a PDF viewer and editor
[09:44] <Tiensbakung> why you want okular?
[09:45] <Tiensbakung> Using a kde app in a gtk environment, you should expect a lot of kde dependencies
[09:45] <dave20> for PDF, I am just not too much used to evince.
[09:46] <dave20> Tiensbakung, ok
[09:46] <Tiensbakung> okular should work under gtk environment, but it also loads a lot of kde libraries for it to working properly
[09:47] <Tiensbakung> I suggest you give evince another try;-)
[09:48] <cfhowlett> dave20 what are you hoping to accomplish?
[09:49] <dave20> Tiensbakung, ok :)
[09:49] <dave20> cfhowlett, nothing really, just always used KDE
[09:50] <dave20> cfhowlett, so used to KDE apps
[09:51] <dave20> Thanks anyways, Ill continue with evince.
[09:51] <cfhowlett> dave20 enjoy
[09:52] <dave20> :)
[12:26] <DomiX> hi
[12:26] <DomiX> When watching a dvd with VLC in fullscreen my screen goest to sleep mode avec 10 minutes, how to prevent this ?
[14:37]  * [devil-boy] he's back
[14:57] <ElderDryas> When one checks the "download files" during the install, what files (generally) are downloaded?
[14:57] <cfhowlett> ElderDryas updates mostly
[14:57] <ElderDryas> danke
[14:58] <cfhowlett> ElderDryas bitte
[15:01] <Yanch0> smartcontrol is saying that my disk passed the test but all the tests say old_age and pre-fail .. that surely means that i need to replace the disk right?
[15:01] <Kekai> smartcontrol is not permenant
[15:02] <Yanch0> what do u mean Kekai ?
[15:32] <PRabyte> question: what is the best way to view netflicks on xfce4? what programs|libs should I install? thanks
[15:36] <Nalleman> Hi, why does the key ring manager opens when I start my browser? Can I disable this?
[15:36] <Nalleman> or is it just that I have messed around with my system to much?
[15:38] <cfhowlett> Nalleman probably you've set it to autostart or you have restore last sessions
[15:39] <PRabyte> think i found it
[15:39] <PRabyte> sb
[15:40] <Nalleman> Its also wierd because I have changed my "sudo" password, but the keyring is still  my old password. And then the encryption is a Third password, it's safe for sure :)
[15:44] <travis__> so i have ubuntu 14.04 but i really like the xubuntu desktop. how do i switch to that?
[15:45] <tsaavik> tasksel
[15:45] <tsaavik> then just pick Xubuntu desktop
[15:46] <travis__> ok. thanks.
[15:49] <travis__> just saw i had to install tasksel. as you can see i am a novice to this
[15:49] <tsaavik> andrzejr: there dosn't seem to be a libindicator dbg package :(
[15:50] <GridCube> travis__, what do you want to do?
[15:50] <travis__> i want to switch to xubuntu. i have ubuntu 14.04 already installed
[15:50] <GridCube> oh, travis__ just open a terminal and type: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
[15:51] <GridCube> that will install all the applications and settings from the xubuntu-desktop metapackage
[15:51] <travis__> ok. do i have to do a reboot afterwards?
[15:51] <GridCube> then log off and when loging in choose a xubuntu session
[15:51] <GridCube> not need to reboot, just log off
[15:51] <travis__> ok, got it. thank you
[15:56] <G__81> hi is there a way to have show desktop option in alt+tab ?
[15:58] <ronmu> Hello, how many passes do you normally do in memtest? I've got ~ 7 hours and 8 passes - no errors.
[15:59] <G__81> knome: Hi
[15:59] <tsaavik> ronmu: I'd say your good
[16:00] <G__81> is there some setting to have it enabled in xfce?
[16:01] <ronmu> tsaavi: what about HDD tests? Is there a similar program to memtest?
[16:04] <krytarik> !info smartmontools | ronmu - You could use this, for example
[16:05] <ronmu> krytarik , ubottu: thank you, I'll check this program
[16:06] <ronmu> got random BSOD on my other system (Win8) but it looks like it's not memory failure
[16:06] <ronmu> maybe hdd, we'll see ;)
[16:06] <tsaavik> Suspect power supply
[16:06] <tsaavik> Its one of the most common issues/failures these days
[16:07] <tsaavik> boot into cmos and check the voltages
[16:07] <ronmu> hmm, could be, but xubuntu is very stable, no issues
[16:07] <tsaavik> 12, 5, 3.3 none should be beyond 5% tolerance
[16:08] <tsaavik> yeah, that is common. It all depends on the type of activity your doing
[16:08] <tsaavik> download prime95 for windows and run the various stress tests, I bet the 'power supply' stress test will BSOD ya
[16:09] <ronmu> my 'lenovo soultion center' with various test e.g. disk, battery says that battery is good, but well, I'll check that too ;)
[16:09] <tsaavik> Oh, its a laptop
[16:10] <G__81> sorry to repost my question is it possible to have show desktop option in alt tab switcher?
[16:10] <ronmu> yeah
[16:10] <G__81> i am using xubuntu 14.04
[16:10] <G__81> ronmu: how do i do it ? any clues ?
[16:12] <ronmu> G___81: I don't know, my answer was to tsaavik ('yeah') :)
[16:12] <ronmu> but ctrl+alt+d = show desktop
[16:12] <G__81> ronmu: yeah true but wanted to know if show desktop can be an option in alt+tab
[16:13] <tsaavik> you can rebind the keys
[16:13] <G__81> tsaavik: i want it to have that as an option when i cycle through the other windows
[16:26] <xubuntu005> hello,
[16:27] <xubuntu005> I'm migrating from xp and I don't know how to share a forlder on the network... Can sameone help?
[16:28] <xubuntu005> I have the Xubuntu 14.04 lts
[16:29] <drc> xubuntu005: I'd start here and come back with any questiions after that  http://askubuntu.com/questions/321418/how-do-i-share-folders-in-xubuntu
[16:32] <xubuntu005> Sorry... I'm feeling kind a stupid... but where is "Menu --> Settings --> Shared Folders"?
[16:33] <drc> xubuntu005: The mouse icon in the upper left corner
[16:33] <drc> oh, wait...whisker menu now...let me check :)
[16:37] <Meerkat> since you brought up the whisker menu. I love the whisker menu. Thank you devs and Xubuntu.
[16:37] <ronmu> Meerkat: it would be great if they could add search option for settings also
[16:37] <drc> ok...anyone who actually <uses> shared folders want to jump in here?  :)
[16:38] <skribblezatcha> in the settings manager ronmu?
[16:38] <tsaavik> whats the whisker menu?
[16:38] <tsaavik> I still have the mouse
[16:39] <ronmu> skribblezatcha: no, via whisker menu. Now if I want to e.g. open printers menu: whisker menu->all settings->printers.
[16:39] <skribblezatcha> an alternative menu that can be used with XFCE tsaavik. http://gottcode.org/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin/
[16:39] <ronmu> it would be much easier to search 'printers' in search box whisker menu
[16:39] <skribblezatcha> o ok, i see what you mean ronmu.
[16:39] <xubuntu005> Someone help with sahre folders? anywone???
[16:39] <tsaavik> ah, had it, just wasn't on my bar
[16:40] <skribblezatcha> right right, which i think that you can do, just not as specific as you are describing ronmu.
[16:40] <tsaavik> nice, now I miss unity 0% :P
[16:40] <ronmu> skribblezatcha, but how?
[16:40] <skribblezatcha> lol tsaavik. not i.:D
[16:40] <ronmu> in gnome3 and cinammon it works
[16:41] <skribblezatcha> in the search bar, just type printers ronmu, or whatever you are searching for, firewalls, unetbootin, etc.
[16:41] <skribblezatcha> just enter that in the search area in the whiskermenu.
[16:41] <ronmu> and? I see nothing
[16:41] <ronmu> blank 'page'
[16:42] <skribblezatcha> for anything at all or just printers?
[16:42] <tsaavik> yeah, I get nothing for printers also
[16:42] <travis__>  has anybody ever used edubuntu? I'm thinking of putting it on my daughters laptop.
[16:42] <skribblezatcha> for printers it may not go there, you may need to call it something else or something, but it works for other things.
[16:42] <elfy> something in the settings manager does not appear if you search in whisker menu
[16:43] <ronmu> anything
[16:43] <ronmu> software updates
[16:43] <flux242> What's wrong with the icon placement mechanism in xfce? Some icons appears below the lower border. Rearranging icons and then changing their size automatically rearrange them back!
[16:43] <elfy> ronmu: I'm sure you were told this the day
[16:43] <ronmu> settings which are only accessible in all settings
[16:43] <flux242> Some dialogs appears in the middle of 2 monitors
[16:44] <skribblezatcha> o well it works for me over here ronmu.
[16:44] <ronmu> elfy: yeah, I know :) but someone wrote that whisker menu is good/perfect ;)
[16:44] <flux242> you know, primary monitor notion existed even in Win XP
[16:47] <xubuntu005> Hello, someone (with experience) can help with saring folders?
[16:48] <xubuntu005> As simples as that: I have a folder and I can't share it... no mouse right click... no menu on 14.04...
[16:52] <xubuntu005> I suppose that you are thinking: Houston we have a problem....
[16:54] <flux242> xubuntu005: I'm sure you'll get millions of hits if you google for xubuntu share a folder
[16:55] <xubuntu005> yes. But didn't find any tool... Can you do it without the terminal?
[16:56] <xubuntu005> After 30 years with windows I'm migrating from it... so... sorry, but i was used to some conforts...
[17:00] <xubuntu005> Does xubunt 14.04 have a tool (a gui tool) for this?
[17:02] <skribblezatcha> share it with what, windows?
[17:02] <xubuntu005> yes
[17:02] <brainwash> xubuntu005: install "system-config-samba" and see if it fits your needs
[17:02] <skribblezatcha> linux and windows sometimes cant share files because of the different filesystem types.
[17:03] <skribblezatcha> you can share from linux to windows but sometimes not from windows to linux.
[17:04] <skribblezatcha> fat32 is a filesystem that allows for sharing between the two.
[17:04] <flux242> xubuntu005: I do not know. I do not have samba installed on my system. But just theoretically you can add custom actions for folders. And you'd need to write a script that would change the /etc/samba/smb.conf . That's how you do it with the right mouse click
[17:04] <skribblezatcha> you can share files from linux to a fat32, and then windows to fat32, hence most usb stick being formatted to fat32 by default. so its good for storage..
[17:04] <xubuntu005> from windows to xubuntu is ok
[17:04] <skribblezatcha> but you have a 4gb limit with a fat32 partition, meaning that you cant store a 5gb file on fat32.
[17:05] <xubuntu005> Now I need from xubuntu to windows
[17:05] <skribblezatcha> ok so from xubuntu to windows is the problem, and thats normal.
[17:05] <skribblezatcha> it may not be convenient but its normal.
[17:05] <Aritheanie> skribblezatcha: I'm sharing a data partition formatted as NTFS between Windows and Xubuntu, no issues yet
[17:05] <xubuntu005> So, do we have a slolution?
[17:06] <flux242> btw the thunar plugin for shares has gone, why?
[17:07] <skribblezatcha> yes, thats for data storage Aritheanie, thats not sharing files from one OS to another.
[17:07] <Aritheanie> Ah. Haven't tried, but shouldn't Samba do it?
[17:07] <skribblezatcha> think about that real quick and get that. thats why a windows app doesnt run on linux and the same way the other way around.
[17:08] <xubuntu005> Does samba have a gui tool?
[17:08] <skribblezatcha> yes it does xubuntu005.
[17:08] <skribblezatcha> or should.
[17:08] <Aritheanie> http://www.howtogeek.com/176471/how-to-share-files-between-windows-and-linux/
[17:09] <Aritheanie> I just googled "samba share files between Windows and Linux" and that pooped up in the first 10 results
[17:09] <xubuntu005> the
[17:10] <xubuntu005> reverse... share a folder on xubuntu to be acceced from windows!
[17:10] <flux242> no, rly, it should be pretty easy to do it with thunar custom action and a script
[17:10] <flux242> maybe I should write an article about it
[17:11] <Aritheanie> Wiki always needs more docs
[17:11] <brainwash> ... I've already mentioned "system-config-samba" 10 minutes ago
[17:12] <flux242> brainwash: does that tool integrates into the thunar?
[17:12] <brainwash> is that a requirement?
[17:12] <brainwash> it's a config GUI
[17:12] <xubuntu005> From a a person that used windows for 30 years, yes it is...
[17:13] <Aritheanie> xubuntu005: opensuse guide, but it's a start
[17:13] <Aritheanie> http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/opensuse_guides/opensuse11.1_startup_guide/sec_filetrans_linux2win.html
[17:13] <flux242> brainwash: look, you have an object and you do some actions with it. It's called user friendliness
[17:13] <xubuntu005> This is an exemple why people resist to change windows to linux....
[17:14] <skribblezatcha> nah, its because they forget how long it took them to learn windows..lol
[17:14] <skribblezatcha> it takes the same amount of time to learn linux.;)
[17:14] <brainwash> why not use unity then? it's the most user friendly desktop environment
[17:15] <flux242> why not using windows then?
[17:15] <Aritheanie> http://www.liberiangeek.net/2010/04/how-to-quickly-share-files-between-windows-and-linux-mint/
[17:16] <Aritheanie> It should be called the willingness to do your research vs everything handed to you straight up
[17:16] <KeyboardNotFound> When I press ctrl+alt+f1, console is opened, and if I enter ls -all, I will see big list, but how to move up/down in that console ?
[17:16] <xubuntu005> I simply don't like windows 8 nor 8.1
[17:17] <Aritheanie> Scroll bar not working?
[17:17] <KeyboardNotFound> Aritheanie, nope
[17:17] <brainwash> KeyboardNotFound: shift + pageup/down
[17:17] <flux242> or shift up/down
[17:17] <Aritheanie> xubuntu005: if you're going to seriously move to Linux, prepare to do a lot of work
[17:17] <brainwash> lol
[17:17] <KeyboardNotFound> brainwash, doesn't help
[17:18] <brainwash> the pipe to "less", ls -all | less
[17:18] <brainwash> then
[17:19] <KeyboardNotFound> brainwash, thanks, this helps :)
[17:19] <Aritheanie> I'll say that installing Linux is waaaay easier than Windoze though
[17:19] <flux242> no, shift up/down work only in the terminal window. Not in the console
[17:20] <Aritheanie> Terminal= console I thought?
[17:20] <brainwash> works for me in the console, but I've maybe configured it to do so
[17:21] <flux242> no, it worked in console out of the box
[17:21] <flux242> I just thought that shift up/down works too
[17:22] <brainwash> ah
[18:58] <woteva> hai there. why mobile broadband password stored in keyring but i must enter the password as well as keyring password each time i connect?
[19:03] <xubuntu605> witam mówi ktoś po polsku tutaj :D?
[19:03] <brainwash> !pl | largi
[20:31] <SpeendaSh> Hello everyone (:
[20:32] <knome> hello
[20:32] <SpeendaSh> i'm having problem with burning in xubuntu... anyone is good at it ? x:
[20:32] <knome> ask your question and we'll find out...
[20:32] <SpeendaSh> sure ^ ^ thanks !
[20:35] <SpeendaSh> well i was trying to create a data files DVD with brasero, but when ever i launched the bruning it failed before the end... it's now the third DVD that i waste... then i tried to use an other type of DDs (verbatim DVD-r) but then they aren't even mountable and usable on the brasero...
[20:35] <SpeendaSh> ooops... looks like it was too long...
[20:35] <SpeendaSh> i'll repeat sorry...
[20:36] <SpeendaSh> oh neermind lol
[20:36] <knome> looks fine to me
[20:36] <knome> ended with "usable on the brasero..."
[20:36] <SpeendaSh> (i appologise for my awfull english... i'm french x: )
[20:36] <knome> your english is fine
[20:36] <SpeendaSh> knome,  yeah indeed it appeared afterwards fror me lol
[20:37] <SpeendaSh> knome,  thanks ^ ^'
[20:37] <drc> mechanic syndrome :)
[20:38] <SpeendaSh> oh? o:
[20:38] <drc> The minute you take your car to the mechanic, it stops doing whatever it was that made you take the car to the mechanic in the first place.
[20:39] <drc> i.e., ask for help and it stops :)
[20:39] <SpeendaSh> oooh right right,
[20:39] <SpeendaSh> nowi understand lol
[21:05] <vrkalak> hey, Unit193 ... what's up?
[21:12] <GridCube> u
[21:12] <Unit193> Howdy.
[21:15] <vrkalak> Unit193: Are you using Xfce or Openbox? xubuntu?
[21:15] <GridCube> http://i.imgur.com/qxeRfP5.png
[21:15] <GridCube> look at the U
[21:16] <Unit193> vrkalak: Xfce, generally.
[21:16] <Unit193> GridCube: Wow, that's in hex or xhcat?
[21:19] <chrispage1980> hello, is there a way to turn off tap to click in 14.04 please?
[21:20] <GridCube> xchat
[21:20] <GridCube> the U was being rendered wrong, but after i restarted its being shown ok
[21:21] <GridCube> i am afraid something is wrong with my gpu :(
[21:21] <drc> chrispage1980:   Menu>Settings>Mouse>Device (choose the touchpad)>Touchpad> uncheck tap touchpad to click
[21:21] <elfy> blame that elfy guy for entering the channel
[21:22] <chrispage1980> that optin not available, have checked.
[21:22] <GridCube> chrispage1980, are you sure you selected the options to the proper device?
[21:23] <drc> chrispage1980: did you select the proper touchpad
[21:24] <slapyvardis> chrispage1980, it is available for sure, check touchpad
[21:24] <chrispage1980> yes, using a desktop pc with Logitech unifying device. Wireless PID:4024 is my only conected device and is selected
[21:24] <Yanch0> smartcontrol is saying that my disk passed the test but all the tests say old_age and pre-fail .. that surely means that i need to replace the disk right?
[21:25] <GridCube> Yanch0, i used a disk on that state for more than 2 years, but its highly NOT RECOMMENDED
[21:25] <Yanch0> its painfully slow
[21:26] <Yanch0> and tried several times to install ubuntu on it .. often the installer crashes .. last time it just hanged (including mouse)
[21:26] <GridCube> Yanch0, i would do my best to replace it
[21:26] <slapyvardis> Yanch0, killed two disks that way. Do a back-up if there's any value on it
[21:28] <Yanch0> il buy a new one then
[21:31] <chrispage1980> https://www.dropbox.com/s/k2lrk7pdrtsdgqu/Screenshot%20-%2005032014%20-%2009%3A26%3A23%20AM.png && https://www.dropbox.com/s/97sbydrqbtc468g/Screenshot%20-%2005032014%20-%2009%3A26%3A53%20AM.png No otion.
[21:32] <drc> chrispage1980: interesting...but now I have no clue :)
[21:32] <drc> my only guess us that it's not recognized as a touchpad.
[21:33] <cristian> Hi
[21:33] <vrkalak> I don't the any DVD-R from Wal-Mart ... the .ISO files just freeze.  Cheaper one like, from Walgreen's work best for me.
[21:34] <cristian> Does anybody know how to change screensavers in 14.04?
[21:34] <Unit193> cristian: They aren't installed by default in 14.04, but you can install xscreensaver and any extra packages.  If you do that, you'll likely want to disable light-locker.
[21:35] <GridCube> chrispage1980, can we see an screenshot of the devices tab?
[21:35] <xubuntu178> test
[21:35] <xubuntu178> evrybody here ?
[21:35] <xubuntu178> i have a rly rly big problem
[21:36] <Unit193> Not everybody, but somebody is.
[21:36] <xubuntu178> ok i have start the installation form usb stick xubuntu
[21:36] <xubuntu178> i selectet install xubuntu second to windows
[21:36] <xubuntu178> bud xubuntu have format all and windows is now delete tcan i rescue my windows files ???
[21:37] <cristian> I know that xscreensaver was replaced with lighlocker but didn't know that means only "blank screen" screensaver
[21:37] <xubuntu178> i have now only xubuntu 14
[21:37] <chrispage1980> https://www.dropbox.com/s/gfy6hvran5nsy8j/Screenshot%20-%2005032014%20-%2009%3A36%3A33%20AM.png
[21:37] <GridCube> xubuntu178, if you choosed to replace the windows partition, your files are probably all gone
[21:37] <Unit193> xubuntu178: testdisk and/or photorec are your best options.
[21:38] <GridCube> there are tools you can use to recover the files if you have not used the drive a lot yet
[21:38] <GridCube> like photorec and testdisk
[21:38] <xubuntu178> can i rescue a bit of my files with testdisk  and photorec
[21:38] <GridCube> yes
[21:38] <GridCube> if they werent overwriten they are there yet
[21:39] <xubuntu178> i have at the moment only installt xubuntu and doing nothing want to rescue my windows files
[21:39] <xubuntu178> i lost a lot of btc now
[21:40] <Tiensbakung> chrispage1980: do you have xserver-xort-input-synaptics installed?
[21:40] <GridCube> thats why its always recommended to do a backup before installing a new OS
[21:40] <xubuntu178> näxt time i will do it
[21:40] <Tiensbakung> *xorg
[21:41] <xubuntu178> i try now Testdisk
[21:43] <GridCube> xubuntu178, remember to try and use the disk the least possible, like dont save what you recover over the same diks you are trying to save
[21:43] <starrats> never had a problem installin xubuntu 14.04 next to windows, just made sure rhe right 'radio' button was correct in installation, never lost windows.
[21:43] <GridCube> starrats, it can happen, if you for some reason dont pay attention
[21:44] <GridCube> i myself like to have the partitions ready even before starting to install, do them myself and check everything is ok
[21:44] <starrats> I know, but you got to PAY attention when installing or accidents will happen
[21:44] <GridCube> :) you are totally correct starrats
[21:45] <starrats> I did to, on my windows side
[21:45] <starrats> I have more space on my xubuntu side of the partition then I have for windows
[21:46] <drc> chrispage1980: I googled "Logitech unifying device+tap to click", came up with lots of hit, but most of them were specific to the keyboard/mouse.  I'd google and see if you can find an answer.
[21:46] <starrats> drc helped me a lot today on the 'other' channel, lol
[21:46]  * drc is guessing if anyone here had an answer, they'd of said so by now.
[21:47] <drc> for a loose definition of "help" :)
[21:49] <chrispage1980> Ok, thanks anyway I keep looking.
[21:54] <David-A> xubuntu178: photorec and testdisk are good, but I think foremost is also a good data recovery tool
[21:55] <David-A> xubuntu178: have you looked at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DataRecovery