[01:58] mbwe: you can add what you like to fstab [01:58] !stab [01:58] !fstab [01:58] The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab and http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions [01:58] thats how you specifiy boot time options for custom mountpoint === holstein_ is now known as holstein === BlackCobra1973 is now known as BlackCobra === mpmc_ is now known as mpmc === azeam_afk is now known as azeam === torstehu_ is now known as torstehu === BlackCobra1973 is now known as BlackCobra === ikonia_ is now known as ikonia [09:27] hi, how can i switch to a guest session i had open that i did not close [09:28] when i click Guest account it just opens a new one === Kris1 is now known as Kris545545 [09:37] Is this normal? http://screencloud.net/v/lDQD === slickyma1ter is now known as slickymaster === Pici` is now known as Pici [13:46] hi, whats the equal command of notify-send for xfce-notifyd ? [13:57] JunKa: it's notify-send too [14:00] ok thanks [14:00] notify-send sends a notification via dbus and xfce-notifyd is one of many notification daemons which receives the dbus message and then displays a visual notification [14:02] i'd like to discuss a problem i face with guest session. When i'm logged to my home account and switch to guest account, if i go back to home account and then try to go back to my guest session i wont. (i did not logout) it will open a new guest session. I had not problem with ubuntu's fast switch user [14:04] JunKa: interesting, how you try to back to the quest session? [14:04] to go back [14:05] oh sorry, my question is somewhat messed up :) [14:05] brainwash: i cant [14:05] i'm locked out [14:05] sorry i was afk [14:06] did you try to switch the vt via ctrl-alt-f8? [14:07] the guest session should be running on vt8 [14:07] your normal session on vt7 [14:07] i tried run 'users' and i see my guest-Sfj1n whatever session. I tried sudo login guest-xxxxx with a blank password but it failed (wrong password). Same thing with lightdm [14:07] yes i tried that too [14:07] no effect [14:08] what does "loginctl list-sessions" report? [14:09] other than that, I suggest that you file a bug report against lightdm on launchpad [14:09] and attach all the information you've gathered so far [14:09] 2 sessions listed [14:34] JunKa: the guest session is *designed* to be that way [14:35] JunKa: its not a user account where you go back and forth.. its a one time use account that doesnt save anything === Azelphur_ is now known as Azelphur [17:27] hey [17:27] someone is working in it ? [17:27] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/menulibre/+bug/1310662 [17:27] Launchpad bug 1310662 in menulibre (Ubuntu) "Menulibre crashed with SIGABRT in g_assertion_message()" [Medium,Confirmed] [17:28] probably [17:39] my screen keeps on going to standby, its annoying. How can I stop that? [17:39] I did a fresh installation yesterday. [17:40] I did it before and I can't remember how to do it again [17:40] Kekai: should be in the power management settings.. [17:40] I did try that [17:40] Kekai: ok [17:41] !bug [17:41] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [17:41] All of the settings are to "Never" [17:41] Kekai: feel free and look for a bug about your particular hardware case, and file a new one if you dont see one [17:41] Kekai: personally, i'll always try to apply upgrades first.. "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" [17:42] Kekai: i find also that bios settings can override these on occasion.. though, less on modern hardware === FoxyRK9 is now known as Kekai [18:04] Kekai: Maybe try xset -dpms [19:27] can anybody help me?: kate.desktop doesn't appear in xfce menu in Accessories, why?, but "Categories=Utility;" exists, but kolourpaint.desktop appears [20:44] holstein, poke [22:50] Hello world [23:35] hello [23:35] i'm getting some tearing in web browser and emulators [23:35] is some problem specific to xfce? [23:35] or xorg? [23:38] tearing is a very widespread and known issue in xfce actually (not only xfce though) [23:39] it's basically one of the issues that xorg creates [23:39] for some people, using compton improves things [23:39] alternatively, and if you have intel hardware, you can also try the sync to vblank option in xfwm4's compositor settings [23:40] you mean [23:40] "Synchronize drawing to the vertical blank" in Settings Manager -> Window Manager Tweaks -> Compositor tab [23:41] i need to restart ? [23:42] yup, i meant that, and no, you don't need to restart afaik [23:43] not worked.. [23:44] btw... everything fine ochosi? [23:45] yeah, everything fine here [23:45] preparing for UI freeze a bit :) [23:45] but actually mostly busy with non-xubuntu things [23:51] wow [23:51] it worked [23:51] with compton [23:51] ubuntu unity or gnome has this problem too? [23:52] I think they both avoid it, lots more development on their compositor code [23:52] also, much slower compositors with both [23:53] (vs xfce) [23:53] why the default xfce compositor has this tearing ? [23:53] because of xrender [23:54] man, its much better now [23:54] good to hear [23:54] we ship a default compton config in 14.10 [23:55] so no setting up issues then hopefully [23:59] yup, made it look as close to xfce compositor as possible, so same experience, no tearing