[01:36] So after a solid workout, I needed a little reprieve and felt a nice hot session in the sauna would do the trick. Feeling exhausted but oddly refreshed, I left the sauna and proceeded to walk down the stairs to the main area of the gym. However, I could hear an odd slapping sound. I peaked around the corner. [01:36] I saw the receptionist in a prone position with her skirt pulled up and the gym manager behind her with his pants down his ankles, his hands cupping her young supple breasts. He had beads of sweat dripping down to the mat and on the girls gyrating ass. He had his fully erect penis inside the gorgeous asian woman's tight ass and he was fucking her as if it was his last day on earth. I began to get hard. [01:36] She began to masturbate and moan loudly. Her whole pelvic began to shake wildly as her body began to spasm in a wave of orgasmic pleasure. I was now fully erect myself and feeling the pain of my penis pressing against my boxers. I pulled my pants down and began to masturbate, tickling my balls with my other hand. [01:36] But I was so turned on by this display of anal sex that I couldn't help myself...I squirt some liquid soap from the bathroom onto my finger and slowly put it inside my ass. I've never been fucked in my ass before as I am completely straight but at this point, I wasn't sure of anything anymore. My finger passed my anal sphincter and my ass began to loosen up. [01:36] Deeper and deeper I put my finger up my ass while masturbating with my other hand. Her moans got louder and louder. I couldn't take it anymore and lost it...I had my first prostate orgasm. My legs shook violently and I laid down on my side on the floor. The orgasm left my body feeling exhausted but I wasn't done...I could feel the cum shooting up to my penis. I came the hardest I ever have in my life and thick ropes of cum came shoot [01:51] anyone on the channel running xubuntu on ppc? [01:51] I am running it on my powerbook g4 and am loving the performance so far [01:52] just some little things I am trying to work out [01:54] Can't say I am, but cool that you are. [01:55] yeah it was crapping out me running OS X [01:56] safari was dying and wlan interface would not always work [01:56] I just installed xubuntu last night and have been test driving it [01:56] so far it has been great === weems_ is now known as weems [03:35] hallo [03:38] langit: did you get libreoffice installed? [03:39] yes, installed :D [03:39] thx bro,, [03:39] its a bit of a change up from how other operating systems work.. where you primarily get software from the repositories, and not from each vendors web source [03:40] xubuntu so fast on my netbook... [03:41] like it :D first time used [03:42] yeah [03:42] its fast [03:44] btw, can i edit logoff menu ? [03:44] langit: everything is open, so, basically (at least theoretically) *everything* is editable.. you want to "edit" lightdm? the greeter? [03:44] !lightdm [03:45] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LightDM [03:45] im go to wiki, im just wana studying [03:47] * nomic would refrain from 'editing' things un-necessarily [03:50] I am enjoying running xubuntu [04:01] absolutly enjoy [04:03] thanks the performance on my old powerbook g4 is way better then OS X that was running on this [04:04] the PPC machine doesnt support current operating systems.. [04:05] its too bad.. kind of EOL on the whole chip [04:05] holstein, how to automount ntfs drive? [04:05] !fstab [04:05] 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 [04:06] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive#Mount_The_Drive [04:06] I am running 12.04 [04:06] and I can upgrade to 14.10 [04:06] thats about the last ppc i got to work on my hardware.. [04:07] but, i just run them headless, when i need to [04:07] tomorrow I going to upgrade to 14.04 [04:07] oke im try [04:07] I will let you know how it goes [04:07] right now I am pretty pleased [04:08] these days, hardware is so cheap, ... i can usually find something laying near a trash pile that is comparable to any PPC hardware i find.. and much easier to deal with [04:11] i hear ya, but I have not used this powerpc in a while since the performance on OS X was so bad [04:12] now that I am seeing such good performance on xubuntu I will be using it more [06:00] they guys does Xubuntu support Macbook Pro by any chance ? [06:01] sickblobs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro [06:03] why go there [06:03] put it on a pc. [06:03] ok ok I have no idea [06:03] * nomic just wouldn't [06:04] macs are pcs with more espensive bits in them [06:04] same thigns .. costing more [06:04] what's that got to do with the question asked? just offtopic [06:07] baizon, ok I would try [08:49] hi all:-) just testing [09:55] Kromaz are you out there right now man? [10:45] I open canonical and reload the softwarelist then i get a message Xubuntu 12.04 has experienced an internal error. It jst happens once. Is it something seriouse ? [10:46] I meen 14.04 === mpmc_ is now known as mpmc [10:57] hi i need some help installing xubuntu on a panasonic cf19 mk3. it runs fine on mk1 but the mk3 gives kernel panic. im using usb drive with unetbootin and tried daily and 14.04 both same result. boots and runs fine from usb but not from hd after install completes === Guest10606 is now known as edadmin [10:58] hi i need some help installing xubuntu on a panasonic cf19 mk3. it runs fine on mk1 but the mk3 gives kernel panic. im using usb drive with unetbootin and tried daily and 14.04 both same result. boots and runs fine from usb but not from hd after install completes [12:44] hi [12:45] how i get toolbar in xubantu [12:45] ? [12:45] ? [12:45] any one tell me [12:47] what toolbar? [13:20] hi guys doing apt-get update && upgrade results in the following problem: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8573877/ any ideas? [13:22] mad4k, what does an autoclean say? [13:24] runs through perfectly [13:24] fyi http://paste.ubuntu.com/8573913/ [13:27] no idea, i would try to boot in recovery mode and run the autoremove from there [13:27] well i will try that [15:55] When I disconnect my external monitor, something 'breaks' - all the GTK2 controls lose their theme, kind of look like GTK1 or something fallback-like, and things like window manager keyboard shortcuts stop working, although xfwm window decorations are fine [15:55] sounds like a graphics driver issue.. what hardware? and what driver are you using? and have you tried others? [15:58] I'm just using the onboard intel video [16:00] I'm not using a proprietary driver at all [16:01] khamer: so, intel hardware then? some specific graphics card that you have the model number for? any details that are relevant like that can help a volunteer assist you.. you havent tried any other drivers? as in, any other live CD's with other kernels? is this something that used to work in another kernel version? [16:01] khamer: there should be no proprietary driver for the intel hardware.. but, there is the vesa driver, which, likely wont support dual head, but, you can try it for testing purposes, as well as other live CD's with different drivers in them.. [16:02] khamer, have you tried the drivers from here; https://01.org/linuxgraphics/ [16:02] holstein: I'm on a thinkpad X1 carbon, video is onboard, it didn't used to happen and I've been running xubuntu for years, I bet I've been dealing with it for... ~a week [16:03] perhaps since I upgraded to 14.10, but I think it didn't start until after that [16:03] khamer: so, what are you using now? xubuntu 14.04? and this wasnt a problem in xubuntu 12.04? or 13.10? or what specifically? [16:03] !14.10 [16:03] Ubuntu 14.10 (Utopic Unicorn) is the next development release of Ubuntu due for release in October 2014. Support in #ubuntu+1. For more info, see the announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1363 [16:03] * ObrienDave saunters away [16:03] khamer: please use 14.04 til 14.10 is released.. could be something simple that is not quite read there [16:04] holstein: I don't mind dealing with broken things, I'll downgrade if I have to, but I usually run betas and try to help report issues when I run into them [16:05] I didn't realize #ubuntu+1 supported xubuntu+1, I figured #xubuntu was for both [16:05] khamer: sure.. use the channel mentioned above to do so.. and keep in mind, fresh install is the only way to downgrade [16:05] khamer: xubuntu *is* ubuntu [16:06] holstein: I understand, but #xubuntu seemed like they'd be more like to know something or run into issues with xubuntu 14.10 than ubuntu+1, which deals with 14.10 for all of the variants [16:07] khamer: 14.10 is not officially supported yet [16:07] holstein: I'm not expecting support, I was looking for debugging advice [16:08] khamer: you may get some on the bug report.. have you found one? or started one? [16:08] !bug [16:08] 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. [16:08] you can also try the development mailing lists [16:09] holstein: I have not started one, I don't have any log messages and I don't think I'm using strong enough keywords to describe what the issue is to even file a bug report - its not like I can say 'xfwm crashing when ...' or something like that [16:10] khamer: you'll find a few people in ubuntu+1 from here - but not necessarily able to debug *general* issues - I watch for xubuntu issues in there [16:10] elfy: I'll try over there, thanks [16:11] khamer: just make it obvious that it's not an Xubuntu issue - but more general :) [16:13] elfy: I think that's true, but there might be some xubuntu specific stuff as I expect the keyboard shortcuts are related to xfdesktop getting confused or such [16:13] khamer: yep [16:41] elfy: do you happen to know if there's some kind of GTK process that stays running that GTK apps need? I thought gtk was just drawing libraries, but maybe there's some shared state/service I'm unaware of [16:42] I don't - sorry [17:13] hey [17:13] anyone here? [17:13] thinking of switching to xubuntu [17:13] need some advice [17:14] what kind of advice? [17:14] !ask | Aut0Exec [17:14] Aut0Exec: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [17:14] yeah basically.... how long you guys been using xubuntu? [17:14] I wanna get an idea of the longevity of this OS [17:14] 3 years [17:14] nice [17:14] any complaints? [17:14] Aut0Exec, 2009 [17:14] wow 2009 [17:14] !pool [17:14] nice [17:14] !poll [17:15] mmm [17:15] not really, wish i was better at Linux in general is all [17:15] GridCube: what made you choose to stick with this vs another distro? [17:15] ObrienDave: ok [17:15] it just plain works. for free :) [17:15] yeah that was my thinking also.... [17:15] everything just work out the box [17:16] i love this about ubuntu [17:16] its like they thought of everything [17:16] ok I will go ahead with the install this weekend [17:16] other distros have their eye candy. that bores me after 30 seconds or so [17:16] yah [17:16] Aut0Exec, it works, its stable, you don't need to learn new ways of doing your work, it has a great community, it has the backend of mainbuntu, inmense amounts of software, lots of support on the web, great hardware support from canonicals work [17:17] GridCube: indeed [17:17] what are you using now? [17:17] umm...... [17:17] windo........... [17:17] 0__0 [17:17] theres nothing to be ashamed of using windows [17:17] dont judge me [17:17] ok [17:17] :) [17:17] LOL no worries. i have my laptop dual booting to Win7 [17:17] lol ok [17:17] windows 7 is one of the greatest OSs i've ever used [17:18] yes actually [17:18] i just like the linuxverse better [17:18] yeah same [17:18] except.... windows has silverlight [17:18] :) [17:18] if it wasn't for 2 programs i must use for work, i'd get rid of it altogether [17:18] Aut0Exec, if you don't have a support question please continue this conversation on #xubuntu-offtopic [17:18] :) [17:18] GridCube: ok sorry [17:19] don't worry [17:19] oops, forgot the OT part ;P [19:11] hi… it's intalling! ;) [19:11] xubuntu694, enjoy [19:12] I do. On a fresh new HD [19:13] the head of the shadowed gnu is a bit small may be… [19:15] ciao [19:15] xubuntu294, hello [21:57] hi [21:57] anyone use some kind of backup software [21:58] I to would like to find something like that, 1st time xubuntu user [21:58] several do, what is your questioon? [21:58] *question [22:01] yes first time [22:01] need some guidence [22:02] from my search at google seems that rsync is a winner [22:02] i use only rsync for daily backups [22:03] and is good? [22:03] have you try to restore [22:03] have not had to yet. it's just a file copy, easy enough to copy/paste what you need [22:05] it basically makes a mirror of what ever you need and you copy/paste back for the restore [22:06] my command looks like this; [22:06] sudo rsync -av --progress /home/david/ /media/david/USB003TB001/Backup/David/Sony/Vaio/VPCEB/1500GB/Xubuntu/Home/david/ [22:06] where can i find the package to install on xubuntu [22:06] in terminal: sudo apt-get install rsync [22:06] is there some graphic interface [22:07] grsync [22:07] in terminal: sudo apt-get install grsync [22:07] can we schedule the backup? [22:08] I like rdiff-backup. Good old file copy to restore the latest backup and compressed deltas to save space for older revisions. Quite cpu intense on the server side, but gets the job done for minimal changes in 30GB in approx. 5 minutes on a Atom D525. But there is no GUI (or I don't know any). [22:08] diogo_79, you could use a cronjob [22:08] Rayne, 1st time user, :) [22:08] ObrienDave, Sorry :-) [22:09] fast learner:) [22:09] trying to keep it very simple :) [22:09] ok Rayne he's all yours LOL [22:09] ok cronjob has some kind of gui or only command line options [22:09] lol [22:09] all CLI [22:10] ok [22:10] Some say that deja-dup is good and easy for beginners. Never used it. [22:10] anyway, i'm not sure if grsync will schedule. [22:10] ObrienDave do you execute rsync by defining a cronjob? [22:11] you can. i dont [22:11] i have an alias set for that command [22:11] alias h2u31='sudo rsync -av --progress /home/david/ /media/david/USB003TB001/Backup/David/Sony/Vaio/VPCEB/1500GB/Xubuntu/Home/david/' [22:12] lets say you whant a backup when you shutdown the pc can this be done by a cronjob? [22:12] don't know actually [22:12] you execute or alias command "h2u31" [22:13] h2u31 [22:13] Not with standard cronjobs. You could write a small script that backups data and then shuts down the computer. [22:13] that alias is saved in /.bash_aliases [22:13] ok [22:15] if write a small script how can for example attach that script to the shutdown event? [22:15] diogo_79, look for deja-dup. It is able to schedule backups and I think I heard that it is able to shut down after backups. [22:15] humm ok [22:15] xfce4-session-logout --halt [22:16] Oh you want to listen for shutdown events. I don't know, but it should be possible somehow. [22:16] Something with dbus probably. [22:17] quicker learner than most :) [22:18] ObrienDave, what is "h2u31"? Interesting name. [22:19] home 2 USB003TB001 [22:19] :) [22:19] is a good alias [22:19] and have one U31-U32 [22:20] USB003TB001 to USB003TB002 [22:20] those are my volume names LOL [22:20] i do that one once a week or so [22:22] from my research deja-dup dont supports listen to events, i am going to stick to rsync try to make some script and attach to the shutdown event good project LOL [22:23] can also be done with an alias [22:23] seperate commands with && [22:24] logical trap, only allows subsequent command if previous command is successful [22:24] on question can i make some windows for example terminal stay always on top of the other windows like taskmanager of windows [22:24] yes [22:25] "always on top" [22:25] much more fun to have many desktops. i have 16 that i switch around to [22:25] yes, always on top [22:26] this is very funny, on windows this is not possible [22:26] You can also have a pop-up terminal [22:26] multiple desktops is something windows can't do [22:26] ObrienDave: it can on Windows 10...after 10 years :-P [22:26] wait ObrienDave windows 10 is going to have multiple desktops [22:27] And peope tell me that having six is overkill ._. . (Windows is able to do it with third party software.) [22:27] yes after 10 years lol [22:27] Rayne, i've had 25 LMAO [22:28] wow, windows finally learned something from Linux????? [22:28] funny rsync is already install on xubuntu [22:29] could be. long day. getting tired :) [22:47] xangua: after 10 years? [22:47] brainwash: maybe more [22:48] compared to what? [22:48] To Linux desktop? [22:48] Xfce, gnome, choice your favorite [22:50] you could use virtual desktop in windows many years ago already [22:50] VirtuaWin was released in 1999 for example