[00:19] <cyborgcygnus> Anyone got a ubottu link for the xubuntu power buttons/power manager? When I used to open the whisker menu & hit the power  button it would bring up options of what I wanted to do, now it just logs me out of the account & I have to click the shutdown button again from the login menu.
[00:20] <cyborgcygnus> msg ubottu
[00:22] <knome> try xfce4-session-logout
[02:59] <meek_geek> which image viewer is used by xubuntu?
[03:00] <xangua> Don't remember but I think is part of xfce goodies
[03:00] <xangua> I prefer using viewnoir when using xfce
[03:01] <meek_geek> viewnoir ? is it super fast ?
[03:06] <xangua> If you are looking for faster or lightest applications I think xfce default apps are good enough
[04:55] <xx> excuse me, what is the password for exit Light Locker Mode
[05:41] <xx> excuse me, what is the password for exit Light Locker Mode,anybody can help me?
[07:34] <enrico_> hi guys, I'm having troubles installing the proper driver for my printer - epson xp-510. With generic drivers it prints just a bunch of code, and when I try to install the specific driver everything freeze during installation
[07:35] <enrico_> I already tried restarting xubuntu
[07:36] <enrico_> http://www.openprinting.org/driver/epson-201309w/
[07:39] <enrico_> driver installation starts, after a while (30-60sec) I enter the password and everything stops, both from printer settings and software center
[07:39] <ObrienDave> http://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/search/01/search/?OSC=LX
[07:40] <ObrienDave> enter your model number
[07:42] <enrico_> .deb right?
[07:42] <enrico_> (yeah, linux noob here)
[07:43] <ObrienDave> yes, 64bit or i486 (32 bit)
[07:43] <ObrienDave> i386, sorry
[07:44] <ObrienDave> don't know what you have
[07:44] <enrico_> 32
[07:44] <enrico_> stuck in software center...
[07:45] <ObrienDave> what's stuck?
[07:45] <enrico_> installation
[07:46] <ObrienDave> of this file? your previous attempt?
[07:46] <enrico_> both
[07:46] <enrico_> after entering pw
[07:46] <ObrienDave> you can't do both at the same time
[07:46] <enrico_> it doesn't move
[07:46] <enrico_> no, I aborted the previous, of course
[07:47] <enrico_> should I try from terminal?
[07:47] <ObrienDave> i suggest a shut down, then come back after a reboot
[07:47] <enrico_> already did that a couple of times
[07:48] <enrico_> I'll try another one
[07:48] <ObrienDave> but you're still stuck
[07:48] <enrico_> just the installation
[07:48] <enrico_> the other stuff work
[07:50] <enrico_> reboot
[07:53] <enrico_> i'm back
[07:53] <ObrienDave> ok, did you save the .deb?
[07:54] <enrico_> yeah
[07:54] <enrico_> should I try from terminal?
[07:54] <ObrienDave> ok, i'd use whatever opens on double clicking the deb
[07:55] <enrico_> software center
[07:55] <ObrienDave> that should work
[07:55] <ObrienDave> it might be D/Ling dependencies also
[07:58] <enrico_> bingo!
[07:58] <enrico_> Thanks a lot!
[07:59] <ObrienDave> most welcome
[07:59] <enrico_> bye, have a good day!
[08:00] <ObrienDave> another satisfied customer LOL
[08:42] <auvajs> please help I recently upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04 but now have a bıg problem. when I try to log in into my account after my laptop was in sleep there is a black screen only.. Im writing from text console now...
[08:43] <ObrienDave> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1303736
[08:44] <auvajs> ok but I cant access a graphic browser.. have console only
[08:44] <auvajs> so no ıdea whats on that page
[08:45] <ObrienDave> well, does your screen work after rebooting?
[08:45] <auvajs> rebooting was somethıng I tried to avoid
[08:46] <ObrienDave> why?
[08:47] <auvajs> cause I simply hate it .. restart only when necessary.. basically only when doing a system upgrade
[08:48] <auvajs> ok ciao
[08:50] <Unit193> Restarting lightdm would work, as would one recommendation in that bug.
[08:51] <ObrienDave> he did not want to reboot. go figure
[08:52] <Unit193> Of course, no need to, there's other ways.
[08:54] <ObrienDave> yes, always other ways, but if it works, what's wrong with rebooting?
[08:58] <ObrienDave> i could see the point if you're talking about some mission critical server or something
[09:26] <uflaig> hello everyone, I am having a quick question, is there a shortcut to make one window transparent?
[09:26] <uflaig> alt + mousewheel up/down seems not do the trick on the title bar
[10:06] <SamwiseGamgee> testing
[10:06] <SamwiseGamgee> Anyone here?
[10:06] <ObrienDave> no
[10:06] <slickymasterWork> !ask | SamwiseGamgee
[10:06] <cfhowlett> SamwiseGamgee not a onne
[10:07] <SamwiseGamgee> ok
[10:09]  * slickymasterWork guess he was just ckecking for life forms
[10:09] <larsm13> Xchat test
[10:09] <cfhowlett> larsm13 yes we see you
[10:09] <larsm13> I am SamwiseGamgee
[10:09] <slickymasterWork> lol, after all he wasn't
[10:10] <cfhowlett> !nick|larsm13
[10:10] <larsm13> Actually, I don't know how to do that, Mr. Bot, because I don't know how to use Xchat
[10:12] <larsm13> I am only use Xchat to test my dns, cause I had problems with the DNS last night
[10:13] <larsm13> I just wanted to know if the dns is working for freenode.  I got my answer.
[10:22] <silentSae> hey people
[10:23] <silentSae> I have xubuntu 12.04 installed on my acer aspire v5-472
[10:23] <silentSae> and I cannot resume from suspend/sleep
[10:24] <silentSae> I have tried everything mentioned on the forums
[10:24] <silentSae> and tried to use a script but it does not work
[10:24] <silentSae> any help would be greatly appreciated
[11:17] <ARM9> so the menu bugged out on me
[11:17] <ARM9> I removed a program I had installed manually but now I can't remove the menu entry for whatever reason
[11:17] <ARM9> it doesn't show up in the menu editor, but it does show up when I open the menu
[11:17] <ARM9> start menu or whatever
[11:18] <ARM9> looks like I'll have to remove it manually, where/how to do this?
[11:21] <eespln> ARM9: have you rebooted?
[11:22] <ARM9> several times
[11:22] <ARM9> I uninstalled it weeks ago
[11:22] <eespln> you're using whisker menu?
[11:22] <ARM9> whatever the default in xubuntu 14.04 is
[11:22] <ARM9> that looks about right yes
[11:23] <eespln> I'm on windows right now :( but the menu entries should be in /usr/share somewhere...
[11:23] <eespln> I'll be in Xubuntu 14.04 in like 2 minutes, though
[11:23] <ARM9> thanks, I'll dig around a bit
[11:25] <eespln> have a look in /usr/share/menu
[11:28] <eespln> what application is it?
[11:29] <ARM9> looks to be nothing in there
[11:29] <ARM9> sublime text 2, installed it manually iirc
[11:29] <eespln> manually as in compiled it etc?
[11:29] <ARM9> so I made the menu entry with menulibre, but for whatever reason it bugged out when I removed the program (put it in /home/me/bin/sublime2)
[11:30] <ARM9> nah, just downloaded and made a menu entry for t
[11:30] <eespln> you can try running
[11:30] <eespln> locate -i sublime
[11:30] <eespln> and see if anything is left
[11:32] <ARM9> need to memorize that command, thanks
[11:32] <ARM9> found some things, I'll try removing them
[11:32] <eespln> ah, locate is easy but really useful
[11:33] <ARM9> yup found the culprit, menu entry is gone, thanks for the help
[11:33] <eespln> you're welcome :)
[11:53] <eespln> flash video on KNOPPIX works fine for me on my laptop, but is choppy as hell on Xubuntu. any ideas what would be causing it?
[13:29] <Xcrashed> If I were to switch from Xfce to KDE, witch major differences would I likely to experience?
[13:30] <SirLagz> Xcrashed: *everything*
[13:31] <Xcrashed> So no troubles Installing KDE on Xubuntu?
[13:34] <holstein> Xcrashed: you might want to read about swiching to kubuntu, though, sometimes i run into challenges expecting the flavor distro meta packages to exist together well, like, adding kubuntu-deskto to xubuntu.. but, installing just kde will certainly be no trouble, and xubuntu is not doing anything to prevent you adding kde
[13:34] <holstein> Xcrashed: will you have troubles? you can have troubles with any part of the process..
[13:36] <Xcrashed> One more question, is Xfce more lightweight in terms of CPU and memory usage?
[13:37] <Hedgework> Xcrashed: than what?
[13:37] <Xcrashed> KDE
[13:37] <Hedgework> Xcrashed: yes
[13:37] <Xcrashed> Thanks that's all.
[13:37] <Hedgework> KDE > Gnome > Xfce4 > fluxbox > i3wm > fvwm
[13:37] <Hedgework> (in terms of resources typically consumed)
[13:37] <holstein> by default.. but, any user could setup a slim kde, or a heavy xfce..
[13:38] <Hedgework> holstein: I said "typically"...I figure if you're seriously changing from the typical set-up you already understand the subject well enough to know what you're doing and not need the info
[13:40] <holstein> Hedgework: sure.. i just dont think that user is aware of any of the facts.. but, they are gone
[13:40] <Hedgework> holstein: right, so I just assumed they'd run stock whatever with a bunch of crap stapled on top :P
[13:41] <eespln> how much RAM would I need to run a default KDE setup comfortably
[13:41] <eespln> ?
[13:42] <m1chael> i am feeling very frustrated. i upgraded to 14.04 when it was released, and if i close the lid of my laptop, and re-open the lid- the computer will never recover from a black screen. i have done updates, tried fixes (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-power-manager/+bug/1303736), i just can't seem to get this fixed.. what would you guys do?
[13:43] <holstein> !kde
[13:44] <holstein> eespln: it depends on more factors.. graphics card support and other system resoures.. i would try a kubuntu live CD and see for youself on your actual hardware
[13:44] <eespln> will do, thanks
[13:56] <xubuntu596> hey
[13:58] <eespln> Hi
[14:17] <Pa^2> How can I increase the size of my windows corner controls (e.g. edges and corners)
[14:23] <eespln> Pa^2: I don't know if this solves your problem but you can right click the top of the window and choose resize if you have difficulty using the corner handles
[14:23] <Pa^2> Thanks
[14:24] <Pa^2> Works great.
[14:24] <eespln> :)
[14:51] <rosa_> hello anybody! i need help with the thema/design from windows and scrollbars and the movement from windows
[14:52] <rosa_> i want to change the actual design.. to a design what is easy to old people
[14:52] <rosa_> thanks for help and greatings from austria/tirol
[14:53] <eespln> rosa_ : what do you mean by 'easy to old people'
[14:54] <cfhowlett_> rosa_ there are high visibility themes included with xubuntu
[14:55] <rosa_> right... in that way... big buttons..
[14:55] <eespln> use xubuntu's built in accessibility
[14:56] <rosa_> where can i find the temes?
[14:56] <eespln> hang on, just starting up my xubuntu laptop
[14:57] <cfhowlett_> rosa_ system > settings > settings manager > accessibility
[14:57] <rosa_> great people :)
[15:00] <rosa_> what is the best way to move a window.. the handpointer comes not verry often
[15:01] <rosa_> and the windowhead is most of the time not visible.. normally windows coud be moved, with clik and hold in the windowhead... anybody understand my question?
[15:03] <rosa_> or is here in xubunte only the way to klick at the menuarrow left on the top at a window.. and select move in the windowmenu
[15:03] <rosa_> ?
[15:09] <eespln> hold alt and drag the window around, rosa_
[15:13] <deshipu> rosa_: hold down alt
[15:13] <deshipu> rosa_: and klick and drag anywhere in the window
[15:14] <deshipu> rosa_: you can also move it with keyboard, the shortcuts are in the window manager settings
[16:42] <rosa_> thanks! Good Job!
[19:15] <yoLo_> guys, is there anyways i can reduce my screen size without changing my resolution screen ?
[19:16] <yoLo_> i know this can be on the PS3, when ubuntu is installed for the PPC architecture
[19:28] <starrats> good afternoon folks!  What is the app on 14.04 to lengthen the time that the desktop stays on, I forgot havent used it for a long time.
[19:28] <Hedgework> starrats: I'm sorry, what do you mean by "the time that the desktop stays on" ??
[19:29] <Hedgework> starrats: are you trying to configure ACPI (power management) or maybe the screen saver?
[19:29] <ObrienDave> you mean like turning off the screen?
[19:31] <starrats> default is a 5 or 10 minute length before it the screen goes black I want to extend that time
[19:32] <ObrienDave> power manager in settings menu
[19:32] <ObrienDave> click on a/c or battery then monitor tab
[19:34] <xubuntu970> ciao
[19:35] <xubuntu970> ho bisogno di aiuto
[19:35] <ObrienDave> !it | xubuntu970
[20:28] <starrats> Well I solved the problem, for awhile at least, I hard wired my laptop to my router and turned off wifi.