[03:33] <sargas>  can I resize my ubuntu partition from Windows 7 side?  I want to make a small iso to use on VirtualBox
[03:42] <David-A_> sargas: if you can find a partitioning tool for windows that recognizes ext2/3/4 filesystems (I dont know which do)
[03:43] <David-A_> sargas: you can run a live system with xubuntu or other linux system of a cd/dvd or usb-stick and run gparted from it.
[03:44] <David-A_> sargas: how small a iso? can you copy the system to a iso file without resizing any partition?
[06:37] <filsuck> ola!! hallo!! sup!!?? ... hey guys
[06:37] <filsuck> my xubuntu just cannot run ibus nor scim!!
[06:38] <filsuck> YYYYYYYYY?
[06:38] <filsuck> but .. do you also have the same problem with scim or ibus?
[06:48] <diegoaguilar> Hello, what's average xubuntu's ram load at start?
[06:48] <diegoaguilar> only desktop and of course the daemons
[06:49] <elfy> last time I looked mine was ~320Mb
[06:50] <diegoaguilar> I guess that's pretty acceptable
[06:50] <diegoaguilar> against Ubuntu :P
[06:50] <elfy> works for me ;)
[06:51] <diegoaguilar> yeah ... I wonder if there's any other linux which uses even less
[06:51] <diegoaguilar> and doesnt look shitty
[06:52] <baizon> Lubuntu i think
[06:54] <diegoaguilar> they say it's only 20 mb less
[06:59] <filsuck> oh yeah
[06:59] <filsuck> puppy linux?
[06:59] <filsuck> woof woof!
[07:48] <poeticrpm> diegoaguilar, gentoo, arch, or debian running openbox with xfce4-panel (or lxpanel). It will look shitty until you dress it up with themes and such though
[07:49] <poeticrpm> or fluxbox, or i3, or or...
[10:03] <yenic> any chance of xubuntu LTS having 5 year support like ubuntu LTS?
[10:11] <cfhowlett> yenic  not this time. xfce4 has 3 years support so ... 3 years it is
[10:44] <tabbon> hi
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[10:45] <tabbon> how can i be admin of this channel?
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[10:45] <xubuntucreator> suck my dick
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[10:46] <elfy> !ops
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[10:46] <tabbon> hi
[10:47] <cfhowlett> knome, please PLEASE ban
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[10:48] <knome> hmm
[11:16] <knome> ...
[12:15] <beregon> Hello folks. Has anyone had any luck getting compiz to work with xubuntu 14.04 ?
[12:25] <brainwash> beregon: tell us what exactly is not working for you. usually you just run "compiz --replace" and it should work just fine
[12:26] <brainwash> oh, you might need to configure compiz before doing so
[12:27] <brainwash> also, take a look at http://askubuntu.com/questions/499543/trying-to-run-compiz-on-xubuntu-14-04
[18:23] <DomiX> hi, is this okay atm to upgrade to xubuntu 14.10 ? (update-manager -d)
[18:25] <knome> DomiX, upgrading to a development release is never recommended for production machines.
[18:27] <DomiX> even 20days before the release date
[18:27] <DomiX> ?
[18:27] <knome> even 20 days before the release date.
[18:28] <knome> but of course, as always, you are the only one who can really evaluate how sane it is to upgrade
[18:28] <knome> as always, take backups before you do
[18:28] <knome> and if you upgrade to a devleopment release, expect nothing else than breakage (even if that might not happen)
[18:29] <DomiX> last time I upgraded (after the release date) I encountered the sleep mode bug on laptop
[18:30] <knome> sure, bugs after release are possible even after the release date, but much more likely before.
[18:32] <DomiX> you're right, I will wait the release date :p
[19:29] <alket> Is it possible to add events in panel calendar
[19:30] <alan_o> Doesn't appear that way
[19:30] <alan_o> If you want PIM tools, check out the lightning plugin for thunderbird
[19:31] <alket> thanks
[20:01] <livingdaylight> greetings
[20:02] <livingdaylight> do we know whether California 0.2 calendar app works in xfce? or is it gnome3 only?
[20:03] <brainwash> I don't think that "we" know if some random app works in Xfce
[20:03] <brainwash> you have to try it
[20:04] <brainwash> if you encounter any problems with it, we could try to resolve them
[20:10] <knome> or the california developers :)
[20:30] <livingdaylight> !4.10
[20:30] <livingdaylight> !14.10
[21:05] <eviante> Is there an equivalent xubuntu image for ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64+mac.iso ? The regular xubuntu image won't install properly on my Macbook Air
[21:06] <knome> no, xubuntu does not have mac builds
[21:07] <adrenaline_> I installed the regular ubuntu on my mac but then added xfce4 desktop --but I do not have an air. I was curious to know if it worked on an air though
[21:07] <adrenaline_> Sorry I meant mac ubuntu
[21:08] <eviante> knome adrenaline_ : I see. Maybe there's another way around it. I've been installing Ubuntu onto this Macbook with the mac build iso, mainly because I can choose the 'encrypt disk' option on install. The regular builds don't install properly when I choose 'encrypt disk' at installation. I guess the mac builds are doing something different to the boot instructions or something
[21:08] <knome> eviante, that's possible, and probably the reason why there needs to be a special mac build...
[21:09] <knome> eviante, you can always just install the regular ubuntu (with the mac image) and install xubuntu-desktop to get xubuntu on it
[21:09] <eviante> I just tried that before, but it just wasn't the same out of the box experience that xubuntu has
[21:10] <eviante> and it seems to have buggered up Unity as well
[21:10] <knome> it's mostly the same... but sure, it's not exactly the same *experience*, in that you are correct :)
[21:15] <eviante> knome - i'm able to do a dual boot on macbook, like, Mac OS X and Xubuntu, since I can install refind from the Mac partition, but the problem I was able to figure out how to install xubuntu as an encrypted disk/installation from the 'Something else...' dialogue
[21:15] <eviante> if I can figure that out, that would also work.
[21:15] <knome> eviante, you might want to look at the minimal ISO
[21:15] <knome> !mini | eviante
[21:15] <knome> you can select whatever options there, then simply pick xubuntu desktop to be installed
[21:16] <eviante> alright i'l have a go. thank you
[21:16] <knome> np
[21:18] <eviante> is there any advantage of encrypting the whole disk as opposed to just the home folder?
[21:19] <adrenaline_> eviante, I am using refind as well. Just to let you know if mac updates it breaks refind but if you run this command in a term on mac side it will bring refind back up
[21:19] <adrenaline_> sudo bless setBoot folder /efi/refind --file /efi/refind/refind_x64.efi
[21:19] <adrenaline_> FYI
[21:19] <eviante> oh cool. thanks for the heads up adrenaline_
[21:20] <eviante> adrenaline_: would you have any idea how to encrypt the xubuntu disk if i was to dual boot?
[21:20] <adrenaline_> It bit me before so I wanted to get that out
[21:20] <eviante> i have to do it with the 'Something else' dialogue but I dunno how to setup all the partitions
[21:20] <adrenaline_> Sorry know I just needed it fast so I dualbooted with the mac ubuntu added xfce4 desktop and was on my way.
[21:20] <eviante> ah
[21:20] <adrenaline_> s/know/no
[21:21] <knome> eviante, not sure why you'd wanted to encrypt system files (which are obtainable from the repositories as is)
[21:21] <knome> but sure, there are most likely some situations when you might want that
[21:21] <eviante> just for security. in case the laptop is lost or stolen
[21:22] <eviante> i just wasn't sure if many user files, app caches or anything end up outside of the home folder
[21:22] <eviante> cc knome
[22:49] <alket> how to get a feature that gnome2 used to have , to zoom with super key ?
[22:51] <alket> found it
[22:58] <adrenaline_> Nice work alket
[22:59] <alket> xD
[23:18] <pearsonIN> I'm having difficulty installing a xubuntu dual-boot on my Mac. I do a fresh Xubuntu install on a new partition, ext4 / and a 4gb swap space, but then when I go to boot into Xubuntu, ut hands at "Loading initial ramdisk"
[23:18] <pearsonIN> it hangs*
[23:19] <pearsonIN> that is, the mount point of the new ext4 partition is '/'
[23:20] <knome> pearsonIN, xubuntu doesn't have a mac port, so that might be your issue
[23:22] <pearsonIN> knome - ok thanks!
[23:25] <David-A> pearsonIN: did you use the minimal cd to install xubuntu?
[23:35] <knosys> hello guys, do you recommend restricted extras packages? Or getting each thing sepparately when needed?
[23:36] <knome> knosys, i'd just get the whole package.
[23:36] <knosys> i was going to listen to some mp3 and i found out about that package. Still not sure because, in xubuntu official site they recommend some different package for mp3 in gstreamer
[23:36] <knosys> something like "ugly"
[23:36] <knosys> i see , okay thanks
[23:37] <knosys> one question, what if i have previously installed a flash player version for firefox?
[23:37] <knosys> its actually working pretty slow sometimes
[23:38] <knome> knosys, how did you install it?
[23:38] <knosys> i would like to remember... it was 2 days ago .. auch
[23:39] <knosys> im not sure if it were from browser or terminal
[23:39] <knosys> probably terminal
[23:39] <knosys> ill try looking installed packages
[23:39] <knome> was it via the repositories or something else?
[23:39] <knome> if it was from the repository, you are safe to install the extras package
[23:40] <knosys> how to know about that? with dpkg --get-selections , would i be able to check?
[23:40] <knome> if it was in a way or another manually installed, it's possible and even likely that the flash plugins will conflict
[23:41] <knosys> ok this is the name of the package i got installed
[23:41] <knosys> flashplugin-installer
[23:43] <knome> knosys, that sounds right and you should be fine with installing the extras packge.
[23:43] <knosys> ok thanks