[01:37] <jcerles> excelente xubuntu
[02:31] <theToastIsDone> hey all, ive got xubuntu on a virtualbox installation and i'm trying to allow automounting of my mac host
[02:32] <theToastIsDone> as far as i can tell, virtualbox installed guest additions fine
[02:32] <theToastIsDone> and i have the dependencies,. etc
[02:32] <theToastIsDone> i just need to mount the sf_folder1, sf_folder2
[02:32] <theToastIsDone> how do i do that?
[02:38] <ObrienDave> you might try asking in #vbox
[04:02] <pr0metheu5> Hi, guys. Whenever I try to wake my computer up from hibernation, I get stuck at a dark screen. I hit CTRL+ALT+F1 and the last thing says "setversion 1.4 failed." Something about permission being denied.
[06:00] <docsaintly> I have two screens on my computer with Xubuntu installed and I can't drag applications from one screen to another. Any ideas?
[06:02] <vrkalak> damn, I know to do that, I can't remember ... give me a minute
[06:05] <vrkalak> docsaintly, go to ... Xfce Menu > Setting > Window Manager > Advanced > Windows Snapping
[06:05] <docsaintly> ooh great, sec :D
[06:07] <docsaintly> hrm, i mean a physical screen, not a workspace
[06:07] <docsaintly> but both "wrap workspaces" buttons are checked
[06:08] <docsaintly> The right monitor is the primary monitor, and when I had two workspaces there, if I drag a window do the left, it moves it to the other workspace instead of the other screen. I disabled the second workspace and the problem is still there
[06:08] <vrkalak> docsaintly, I have 2 monitor on my PC ... Xfce works them both
[06:09] <docsaintly> vrkalak: they both work on mine as well. I can drag the cursor to the left monitor just fine
[06:09] <docsaintly> but I can't drag a window over
[06:09] <docsaintly> it gets stuck on the right screen
[06:09] <vrkalak> i see
[06:11] <vrkalak> the left is the 'primary' screen, you can do drag-drop from left - right monitor dragged
[06:12] <vrkalak> I am on the my main PC, at the moment
[06:13] <vrkalak> not*
[06:35] <pr0metheu5> Hey guys. How do I install gnome shell 3.10 on 14.04?
[06:42] <elfy> pr0metheu5: should be in the package manager
[06:42] <Unit193> !info gnome-shell
[06:43] <pr0metheu5> elfy, I'm having difficulties, something about package dependence
[06:43] <pr0metheu5> "The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[06:43] <pr0metheu5> gnome-contacts: gnome-shell: Depends: libgjs0-libmozjs-24-0 but it is a virtual package
[06:43] <pr0metheu5>              Depends: libpulse-mainloop-glib0 (>= 1:0.99.1) but 1:4.0-0ubuntu11 is to be installed
[06:43] <pr0metheu5>              Depends: libpulse0 (>= 1:0.99.1) but 1:4.0-0ubuntu11 is to be installed
[06:43] <pr0metheu5>              Depends: libxi6 (>= 2:1.2.99.4) but 2:1.7.1.901-1ubuntu1 is to be installed
[06:43] <pr0metheu5>              Depends: gnome-shell-common (= 3.10.4-0ubuntu5.2) but 3.10.4-0ubuntu5.2 is to be installed
[06:43] <pr0metheu5> "
[06:44] <elfy> I'd not know I'm afraid - it's a long time since I used gnome
[06:44] <pr0metheu5> okay, thanks anyway =]
[06:44] <mapps> grab the packages off the web
[06:44] <mapps> and manually install the .debs would work
[06:45] <elfy> pr0metheu5: you might find you get more appropriate help in #ubuntu
[06:45] <pr0metheu5> elfy, I'm trying there too, already, hehe. Thanks.
[06:45] <pr0metheu5> mapps, I can't find the debs -_-
[06:55] <mapps> pr0metheu5
[06:55] <mapps> moment
[06:57] <mapps> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/i386/libpulse-mainloop-glib0/1:0.99.1-0ubuntu3
[06:57] <mapps> search launchpad and packages.ubuntu.com
[06:57] <Unit193> ....Pulling a file from Oneiric?  Not the best plan.
[06:58] <pr0metheu5> I really didn't think it would be this difficult to install gnome-shel
[06:58] <pr0metheu5> shell*
[06:59] <mapps> what about
[06:59] <mapps> sudo apt-get -f install
[06:59] <pr0metheu5> nothing -_-
[07:00] <pr0metheu5> the error I'm getting is "gnome-shell : Depends: evolution-data-server (>= 3.7.90) but it is not going to be installed
[07:00] <pr0metheu5> "
[07:01] <mapps> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/amd4/libpulse0/1:0.99.1-0ubuntu3
[07:03] <mapps> isnt this what u need pr0metheu5
[07:03] <mapps> http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/gnome-desktop-environment
[07:03] <elfy> mapps: why do you keep pointing to oneiric packages?
[07:04] <mapps> oh
[07:04] <mapps> thought it was useful
[07:04] <mapps> sorry
[07:04] <mapps> whats oneiric?
[07:04] <Unit193> !oneiric
[07:04] <elfy> an old version
[07:05] <pr0metheu5> is gnome3next ppa installed by default? Do I need it to install gnome-shell in 14.04?
[07:05] <elfy> no PPA's are installed by default
[07:05] <pr0metheu5> bullocks
[07:06] <mapps> is it not the gnome-desktop package i thought? not sure what pr0metheu5 wants really
[07:06] <pr0metheu5> gnome-shell
[07:09] <elfy> pr0metheu5: there is an #ubuntu-gnome channel too
[07:41] <davidw> what do you guys recommend as a login manager...gdm? something else?
[07:42] <Unit193> Well, lightdm is default, and not a bad one.
[07:42] <Unit193> (with the lightdm-gtk-greeter of course.)
[07:53] <asimionov> I use light-dm, the default one, not bad
[07:53] <asimionov> are you looking for a specific feature ?
[10:00] <xubuntu422> i need help
[10:01] <xubuntu422> i had change my desktop fron ubuntu to xubuntu
[10:02] <ObrienDave> okay
[10:02] <ObrienDave> how can we help?
[10:03] <xubuntu422> i just need some default app of ubuntu instead of xubuntu default app
[10:03] <xubuntu422> andy commands
[10:04] <xubuntu422> any command to change
[10:04] <ObrienDave> the main difference is the desktop environment, most things that run in Ubuntu will run in Xubuntu
[10:05] <ObrienDave> what are you looking for?
[10:06] <xubuntu422> my browser my mail app all changed
[10:06] <xubuntu422> now i am re installing
[10:06] <ObrienDave> which browser?
[10:07] <xubuntu422> i used chrome
[10:07] <xubuntu422> now it is firefox
[10:07] <xubuntu422> and for mail
[10:08] <xubuntu422> i used thunder bird
[10:08] <ObrienDave> oh in terminal, sudo apt-get google-chrome-stable
[10:09] <ObrienDave> oh in terminal, sudo apt-get install google-chrome-stable
[10:09] <ObrienDave> sorry
[10:10] <ObrienDave> oh in terminal, sudo apt-get install thunderbird
[10:12] <ObrienDave> wow
[10:31] <mission> hey guys, I just want to say thank you for making such a wonderful distro. I feel like I've tried them all already, and Xubuntu remains my favorite! Also, huge props to someone responsible for the UI/theme :)
[10:32] <knome> mission, thanks, and enjoy
[10:32] <ObrienDave> mission, you can thank knome for the theme, he is in charge of art direction
[10:32] <knome> actually, ochosi is the artwork lead ;)
[10:33] <ObrienDave> ah, cool
[10:33] <knome> i've been helping with this and that
[10:34] <mission> nice :) You guys do excellent work!
[10:55] <nickspacek> hey folks. i'm on 14.04 and have been experiencing a frequent (but intermittent) problem going to standby for the last few weeks.
[10:56] <nickspacek> after clicking standby through the shutdown menu, the screen goes black but not off (when standby works it goes turn off), then after approx. 10 seconds it shows the lock screen.
[10:56] <nickspacek>  occasionally after logging in it displays a dbus error message "org.freedesktop.dbus.error.noreply". at this point the standby has started but not finished and my wifi is disabled. i am unable to shutdown the computer from the shutdown menu using any of the options, but if i open a terminal and do "sudo shutdown -h now" the shutdown process begins
[10:58] <nickspacek> however, while the shutdown process is running the computer goes to standby. when i turn it back on, the shutdown process completes (and it leaves a resume error in my /var/crash, which seems to be because it thinks that the resume failed since the machine is only on for a couple of seconds)
[10:59] <nickspacek> i have tried to find a way to track what process is not responding to the suspend, because it seems clear to me that something central is not responding like it should
[11:06] <knome> nickspacek, have you filed a bug?
[11:11] <nickspacek> nope, but i would be happy to if i knew what information would be useful in there. i haven't been able to find any details related to the dbus error
[11:26] <nikolam> I wonder why so many apps survive logoff in xubuntu 14.04
[11:26] <nikolam> xfce4-power-manager, pulseaudio, indicator-sound, init,
[11:26] <nikolam> it was upgrade from 13.10 to 14.04 before
[11:28] <nikolam> and xfce-power-manager wouldn't die if not killed with -9
[12:21] <brainwash> nikolam: looks like bug 1319787
[12:53] <nikolam> brainwash, thenks, confirmed it
[14:14] <Mountain_R> Hi to everyone, I have a problem fromseveral weeks, the monitor swith it down after 1 minute, I have uninstalled xscreensaver, light DM....(I don't remember the correct name), and I have deactivated power manager. Always the same problem. A Xubuntu IRC user suggested me to give this command in the terminal: xset q, the result is this  http://paste.ubuntu.com/7842772/  Seems that the timeout 60 is the answer, if I am correct how to chang
[14:14] <Mountain_R> e it? or better.. how to change it with a GUI like xscreensaver because seems that they have not effect on this system setting. Can someone help me even just to set the timeout? I am going mad. Thanks
[15:01] <jmill> has anyone had issues logging into xubuntu14.04 after a recent update?
[15:01] <jmill> mine keeps looping back to the log in screen
[15:22] <jmill> If anyone can point me to some helpful information I would appreciate it
[15:23] <jmill> I can log in to my account over a tty terminal but my log in keeps looping back
[15:23] <jmill> I don't know if this is an issue with light-locker or not
[15:24] <jmill> I did the chown username:username .Xauthority
[15:24] <jmill> but that didn't do anything
[15:29] <krytarik> jmill: Try deleting it, and ".ICEauthority", as well - they will be recreated when needed.
[15:31] <jmill> should I delete them while logged into the tty terminal and then switch over to the other one and try to log in again? or restart and try and log in?
[15:32] <jmill> neither way worked
[15:35] <jmill> krytarik: any other ideas?
[15:36] <krytarik> jmill: Yep - check "~/.xsession-errors" and "/var/log/Xorg.0.log" for error messages that may be relevant.
[15:43] <jmill> krytarik: the .xsession-errors had a few errors pertaining to my .profile, which I messed with, I reverted the changes I made there and it worked!!! thank you so much
[15:43] <krytarik> Cool. :)
[17:16] <xubuntu017> I haz a question:
[17:16] <xubuntu017> Is it possible to install Xubuntu without a CD or a flash drive?
[17:17] <vfw> xubuntu017: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation
[17:22] <xubuntu017> Sooo... You just put the .iso in the root directory of the drive? Like, if the drive letter was F:, the .iso would be located at "F:/Xubuntuiso.iso"?
[17:22] <xubuntu017> Then you boot it?
[17:44] <wlricardo_BR> Hi, everyone !! I'd like to install Quartus II 64bits on xubuntu...Where can I find help (tutorials, forum, etc...)  ?
[17:54] <portlypine> Hey all
[17:56] <abaday> I need help with a kickstart script for ubuntu 14.04. I need to alter this http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7848718/ to squeeze in a /boot partition at the beginning of the disk of 256 MB EXT2. please!
[18:31] <abaday> I need help with a kickstart script for ubuntu 14.04. I need to alter this http://pastebin.com/qFYdRcpn to squeeze in a /boot partition at the beginning of the disk of 256 MB EXT2. please!
[18:31] <garandil> Sorry, not that well versed in the *buntu universe abaday
[19:19] <Xubuntu_Newbie> afternoon/evening
[19:21] <Hedgework> hola
[19:23] <Xubuntu_Newbie> does anyone here use synergy?
[19:24] <Unit193> I have.
[19:24] <Xubuntu_Newbie> I'm having an odd issue with the lock screen
[19:25] <Xubuntu_Newbie> when using ubuntu, when I lock the screen, synergy cuts out
[19:25] <Xubuntu_Newbie> have you experienced that before?
[19:26] <Unit193> That'd make sense, but I don't use light-locker (with synergy).  It's a user process, so at the login screen it won't be able to take control of the system.
[19:27] <Xubuntu_Newbie> is there an alternative to light-locker on xubuntu for the lock screen
[19:27] <Xubuntu_Newbie> or a recommended lock screen
[19:27] <Unit193> There's a few, it used to use xscreensaver.
[19:30] <snuggyfoo> I'm trying to install windows 7 from an iso without a SD card reader, cd-rom. I put the files on a secondary HD and made the partition bootable. When I boot it it shoes a grub recovery prompt. Anyone know why that would be coming up?
[22:04] <melodie> hi
[22:07] <melodie> has anyone had issues listening to an audio attachment in Evolution, using the direct click in the audio player? (the image in the mail, such as here: http://ibin.co/1URIvqi55A75 ?
[22:12] <melodie> else, have you Xubuntu users and helpers noticed the following issues? → http://forum.linuxvillage.org/index.php/topic,666.msg3881.html#msg3881
[22:26] <qmynd> Hello I just upgraded to Ubuntu 14.01 and am having trouble with my usb wireless adapters. I tried to sperate ones and both didn't work. They both show up in lsusb but not with lshw. One uses mode switching so to about worrying about that would anyone want to help me with with a wireless adapter with ID 0471:20cc
[22:28] <qmynd> Avoid worrying*
[22:33] <qmynd> Oops disconnected but still hear to be helped lol
[23:42] <ozbrk> hi guys how can I get the chrome app launcher
[23:42] <ozbrk> chrome*