[00:04] <knosys> Is there a list of keyboard shortcuts for Xubuntu OS? I am trying to find that information in Xubuntu.org
[00:05] <knosys> ooh i see its allmost all with Super
[00:25] <garrie> Hey.
[00:25] <garrie> What's the off topic version of the room?
[00:26] <knome> garrie, it's creatively called #xubuntu-offtopic
[00:26] <David-A> garrie: when you log into this room, there should be a Topic message presented to you. In that, there should be the name of the offtopic channel. Can you see it?
[00:27] <garrie> David-A, aye.
[00:38] <knosys> Hello guys, after installing restricted extras package, Gstreamer application still doesnt recognize m4a files in Directories. I also rebooted just in case.
[00:39] <knosys> I have been looking for info , but it looks that i did the right steps, so im a bit lost, can anyone help with this?
[00:40] <knosys> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8489418/   there is all packages related to 'gstreamer' i can found installed
[00:40] <knosys> i just installed xubuntu-restricted-extras
[00:41] <anthonyme12> Anyone have time for a xubuntu n00b question?
[00:43] <knosys> anthonyme12 ask
[00:49] <anthonyme12> I'm brand new to xubuntu..dumped windows 7 pro and installed xfce (think that's what it's called). Everything looks great except for one thing. The "lock" screen doesn't seem to match the resolution of the desktop. I'm using a widescreen dell monitor.
[00:50] <anthonyme12> In other words, the lock screen shows a sizable blank/black border around the left and bottom. I took a cell phone image if that would be helpful at all.
[00:51] <anthonyme12> Forgive me if this is something that I should simply google search for. I tried to do so and wasn't coming up with much.
[00:53] <anthonyme12> Just tossed the pic on postimage for reference: http://s30.postimg.org/xah13uu01/100214_4.jpg
[01:30] <holstein> anthonyme12: i say,just relax and enjoy the defaults
[01:31] <holstein> anthonyme12: think about how long you have used windows without messing with the resolution on the lock screen.. or, how long you used it without adjusting the resolution on anything
[01:32] <xangua> It looks right to me
[01:32] <xangua> You can change light dm theme and make it look like ubuntu touch alike
[01:39] <anthonyme12> I didn't jump into support chat (volunteer or not) hoping that someone would tell me to "just relax". I figured someone would have insights as to how this gets changed. You're right..no biggie.
[01:40] <holstein> anthonyme12: lol.. im not intending to be abrasive, i promise. im literally suggesting you give this OS as much time and patience as you did the one you come from that you are more familiar with
[01:40] <xangua>  Yes you can change light dm theme
[01:40] <holstein> anthonyme12: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM
[01:41] <anthonyme12> Sorry...guess I'm new to this realm and it's frustrating that I've been a tech support guy with windows for almost 8 years now but I come to xubuntu and I have to kinda/sorta relearn everything.
[01:42] <holstein> anthonyme12: no. you will completely need to re-learn.. but for the most part, since its all open, *anything* is possible
[01:43] <anthonyme12> That's what I'm looking forward to here. Thus far everything about the new desktop is really nice - I'm liking it. I'll investigate the link above.
[01:46] <holstein> anthonyme12: also, when i was migrating, i found it helpful to experiment with the live environment, and with a virtual installation in virtualbox.. you can save snapshots in vbox, and really change/break things and easily revert
[01:49] <anthonyme12> looking at the lightdm.conf file to investigate the format of the file itself. I don't see anything dealing with the "greeter" resolution...will keep snooping around :)
[01:51] <holstein> anthonyme12: could also be as simple as using the appropriate nvidia driver.. if that fits your scenario
[01:52] <anthonyme12> holstein: That's a good suggestion. I have multiple laptops so I basically left my "daily driver" as is and used a Lenovo T400 with an 128GB SSD and 6GB RAM as the xubuntu machine...booted from USB and performed a format/clean install.
[01:53] <anthonyme12> holstein: also good call on the driver...I'll have a look into that as well.
[13:40] <_ynk> hello. I have a problem upgrading from 13.10 to 14.04
[13:40] <cfhowlett> !eolupgrade | _ynk
[13:40] <cfhowlett> _ynk, 13.10 is end of life. normal upgrade disabled.
[13:41] <_ynk> cfhowlett: what do you mean? you suggest wiping and reinstalling?
[13:41] <_ynk> well look, I've almost had everything upgraded perfectly.... just this issue that is bothering me, perhaps you can help with it. let me explain first
[13:42] <cfhowlett> ...
[13:42] <cfhowlett> ...
[13:42] <_ynk> forget it I'll try to handle it myself sry for coming to ask here
[16:04] <xubuntu185> buenas
[16:04] <xubuntu185> que diferencias tenemos con Ubuntu??
[16:05] <baizon> !es | xubuntu185
[16:05] <xubuntu185> gracias
[18:56] <Yoosi> are there any good themes available for xfce like numix?
[18:57] <cfhowlett> Yoosi, www.xfce-look.org
[18:58] <Yoosi> thanks cfhowlett. are there any you recommend?
[18:59] <cfhowlett> Yoosi, I like the ubuntustudio theme.  search for "numix" and you'll see lots of choices
[19:03] <Yoosi> thanks cfhowlett
[19:03] <cfhowlett> Yoosi, happy2help
[19:29] <xangua> I like the ambiance and radiance theme :P
[21:34] <Churuya-san> I just switched from Debian. Why does Hibernate not work in Xubuntu 14.04.1?
[21:35] <knome> it is disabled by default
[21:35] <Churuya-san> Why? What's the rationale behind that?
[21:38] <knome> because it's not working for everybody without problems
[21:38] <knome> those we need it and know that it works can enable it
[21:39] <knome> *who
[21:39] <Churuya-san> Ah I see. Well I will test it.
[21:40] <Churuya-san> Works fine :)
[21:41] <knome> Churuya-san, well, enjoy
[21:43] <Churuya-san> Also, why is bluetooth support so shitty?
[21:43] <knome> please remember this is a family-friendly channel...
[21:44] <Churuya-san> Ah, sorry. Why is bluetooth support so terrible?
[21:44] <knome> i don't use bluetooth much myself, so i can't judge that... maybe bluetooth support is bad in general in linux?
[21:45] <Churuya-san> Perhaps. Bluez/blueman keep crashing or something.
[21:46] <knome> filing bugs ultimately helps, but there's no instant gratification thre..
[21:46] <Churuya-san> People were talking about the bug back in 2004
[21:50] <knome> yes... sometimes fixing bugs takes years.
[22:41] <xubuntu96w> does anyone know how to install xubuntu to an IBM xSeries 225 type 8647?>
[22:42] <ethermonk> are you having a particular issue?
[22:42] <xubuntu96w> well, i'm trying to boot from usb as i have no spare discs to burn
[22:43] <xubuntu96w> but i've no clue how to tell it to do that
[22:44] <xubuntu96w> the only linux it's booted has been knoppix 6.2
[22:50] <ethermonk> http://www-947.ibm.com/support/entry/portal/docdisplay?lndocid=tool-bomc
[22:54] <ethermonk> http://www.fixya.com/support/t8587885-ibm_eserver_xseries_225_8649_want
[23:47] <Churuya-san> Cool! I got my bluetooth apple keyboard working :)
[23:47] <Churuya-san> it's so nice