[05:50] <Vampi> здорофффки :)
[07:48] <borw3> Help, I see that ubuntu has automatic window placement. EG: If I move a window to the corner it takes up some portion of the screen automaticaly. But in xubuntu it moves to the next work area. How can I make this like ubuntu?
[07:53] <borw3> Help, I see that ubuntu has automatic window placement. EG: If I move a window to the corner it takes up some portion of the screen automaticaly. But in xubuntu it moves to the next work area. How can I make this like ubuntu?
[08:04] <wlxmhls> 没有人说话呀
[08:04] <borw3> Help, I see that ubuntu has automatic window placement. EG: If I move a window to the corner it takes up some portion of the screen automaticaly. But in xubuntu it moves to the next work area. How can I make this like ubuntu?
[08:04] <cfhowlett> !cn | wlxmhls
[08:04] <cfhowlett> !kylin | wlxmhls
[08:05] <borw3> Help, I see that ubuntu has automatic window placement. EG: If I move a window to the corner it takes up some portion of the screen automaticaly. But in xubuntu it moves to the next work area. How can I make this like ubuntu?
[08:05] <cfhowlett> !patience | borw3
[09:19] <koegs> borw3: http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=7405
[09:24] <borw3> koegs: Thanks solved my issue
[14:07] <starfish> Anybody familiar with rsync? I have a simple question but I can figure it out
[14:09] <mtift> starfish: sure, what's up?
[14:09] <starfish> I want to keep a backup folder on my flash drive and use rsync to update the flash drive as I make changes to the original folder. How would I write this command?
[14:11] <mtift> starfish: so you want a command that will transfer the files once or you want a command that will somehow keep running?
[14:12] <mtift> if you just want to sync the two folders it would be something like "rsync -r dir1/ dir2"
[14:12] <mtift> but that will be a one-time thing
[14:16] <starfish> Just a command that I can manually run whenever I want to update my backup
[14:19] <starfish> that seems to work. thanks!
[14:20] <mtift> starfish: you'll need to find the location of your flash drive and figure out what options you want
[14:21] <mtift> I usually do something like "rsync -rav --delete /home/USER/source_folder/ /mnt/flash_drive"
[14:22] <mtift> but, you know, read the man page :)
[16:09] <xubuntu29w> Hey humans, sorry to bother you.  Software center is completely frozen while updating the cache.  I looked online and found no help.  Has anyone dealt with this before??
[18:34] <mikeche1en> kill it and run again?
[20:54] <UBuxuBU> this network was hacked all should change their password
[20:55] <drc> Old News, and not relevant to Xubuntu support.
[22:07]  * RedDeath is back from Entertaining some Hookers. I was gone for 1min —I-n-v-i-s-i-o-n—
[22:16] <gnucku> hey guys
[22:16] <gnucku> need some help
[22:17] <gnucku> after failing to have a functioning xubuntu 14.04 on an old desktop
[22:17] <gnucku> due to graphical reasons
[22:17] <gnucku> i noticed that "live cd" versions of ol xubuntus weren't having those troubles
[22:18] <gnucku> like, xubuntu 9.04
[22:18] <gnucku> so, i installed it. but unlike xubuntu 14.04, i have a new problem. the monitor says "not optimum mode bla bla bla"
[22:20] <knome> gnucku, xubuntu 9.04 is far from "supported"
[22:21] <gnucku> yeah...
[22:21] <gnucku> that means no ideas?
[22:22] <knome> that means you can search for the internet for answers, but this channel is not the right place to ask support questions related to that version
[22:23] <gnucku> k, thanks man
[22:23] <knome> good luck.
[22:24] <gnucku> just trying to work around it, since current version wasn't working right :D
[22:24] <knome> you could try 12.04; that's still supported
[22:25] <gnucku> back to 10.04, the graphical problems persist
[22:26] <gnucku> actually, on 10.04, they get a bit better
[22:28] <gnucku> but only on 9.04 they are gone (at least on the "live cd")
[22:30] <gnucku> i actually managed to enter rescue mode, maybe I can go somwhere rom here
[22:30] <gnucku> thanks knome
[22:31] <knome> np, and again, good luck
[22:58] <xubuntu30w> Hi there
[22:58] <xubuntu30w> I have a kernel problem
[22:58] <xubuntu30w> I cannot get the headers for my kernel
[22:59] <xubuntu30w> so I cannot install vmware or virtualbox
[23:00] <xubuntu30w> I tried to insall virtual box from the repos and it also failed
[23:00] <batfastad> Hi everyone. Just switched to xubuntu from mint xfce, just for a bit of a change. Seems great so far.
[23:01] <xubuntu30w> With GRUB I don t know how to specify another kernel to boot from
[23:01] <batfastad> Question, how do I change the default handler for audio files. I'd like to use audacious instead of gmusicbrowser
[23:02] <brainwash> batfastad: should be settings manager > mime type editor
[23:04] <batfastad> brainwash: Perfect! I knew there must be something like that somewhere. Thanks!
[23:07] <xubuntu30w> how can I change the default kernel for GRUB ?
[23:13] <brainwash> !grub | xubuntu30w
[23:31] <DarkmasterT> hi, i've tried several fixes from the ubuntu forum which had the same network card problem. none of them have worked
[23:32] <DarkmasterT> the computer can see the ethernet but it still says no network devices available
[23:33] <DarkmasterT> forget which command it was but it said the ethernet connection was unclaimed, 01:09.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Broadcom Corporation BCM4401 100Base-T [14e4:4401] (rev 01)
[23:38] <DarkmasterT> every solution on the forum was marked SOLVED for that exact same above listed ethernet controller but didnt work, running Xubuntu 14.04.1
[23:52] <DarkmasterT> guessing everyone is away or knows about as much about making a stupid Broadcom work as i do, lol