[01:23] <Airbander> Hi guys
[01:23] <Airbander> how make restoration point ?
[04:55] <xubuntu83o> hello
[07:08] <vyze> Hello. When I press RMB  (to show context menu) and release on some element - it activates. Is it possible to make element activation just for the next click?
[10:26] <xubuntu72w> hello
[10:27] <slickymasterWork> !hi | xubuntu72w
[10:28] <xubuntu72w> i'm reading guidelines
[10:28] <ObrienDave> Greetings & Welcome
[10:28] <slickymasterWork> hey ObrienDave o/
[10:28] <ObrienDave> hiya slickymasterWork
[10:32] <xubuntu72w> is there an italian channel?
[10:32] <deshipu> !it
[10:32] <slickymasterWork> !it | xubuntu72w
[10:33] <xubuntu72w> thanks :D
[10:33] <slickymasterWork> deshipu, you're fast ;)
[10:33] <deshipu> the fastest sheep this side of Ural
[10:34] <slickymasterWork> lol
[10:35] <ObrienDave> tmi ;P
[11:16] <raff0z> hi to all
[11:18] <Walliski> Hi
[11:18] <raff0z> how is hybrid gpu (Intel + ATI) support in xubuntu 14.10 on laptop? (now i'm using arch linux with xfce and ONLY when i need ATI Gpu i use DRI_PRIME=1 in front of the command to launch)
[11:32] <mpmc> Anyone experienced weird audio glitching lately?
[11:35] <brainwash> raff0z: works fine here, intel + amd/ati
[11:36] <brainwash> !details | mpmc
[11:39] <mpmc> brainwash, sorry, Whenever I play audio I get this weird double step in the audio (by that I mean a short piece of music plays then overlaps itself), I have not long ago found a fix (disable pulseaudio's realtime scheduling).
[11:42] <brainwash> mpmc: did you try to find a bug report which describes your problem?
[11:43] <mpmc> I did, but I couldn't find anything, I assumed it was something to do with using chromium + pepper flash.
[18:39] <adari> How do I fix the Qt apps in xubuntu 14.10? They look awful
[18:39] <adari> is there some fix?
[18:42] <holstein> adari: i would apply whatever qt theme you want.. though, try and be more specific.. screenshots, for example.. "i have A. and want B."..
[18:42] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/22316/how-can-i-theme-my-qt-app-to-resemble-one-written-in-gtk is what it will be similar to
[18:43] <adari> holstein: basically the gtk windows theme looks like windows 98 or something
[18:44] <holstein> adari: sure.. use the link above "http://askubuntu.com/questions/22316/how-can-i-theme-my-qt-app-to-resemble-one-written-in-gtk" to try and apply a theme for the qt applications that looks like you prefer
[18:44] <holstein> adari: specifically, the first response
[18:45] <adari> holstein: good, thank you
[19:56] <xubuntu379> Hi all
[19:58] <Hedgework> Hello.
[19:58] <xubuntu379> Hi Hedgework
[19:58] <Hedgework> What can we help you with?
[19:58] <xubuntu379> I have a question
[19:59] <xubuntu379> Is it hard to move your home directory to a a seperate partition after a new install?
[20:01] <Hedgework> No, it is not.
[20:02] <xubuntu379> There are no files in either home folder
[20:02] <Hedgework> It's just a matter of formatting the new partition, putting relevant files/directories in it, re-mounting, and changing /etc/fstab to reflect the change.
[20:03] <Hedgework> (and, of course, rebooting to make sure all is in working order BEFORE you delete files/directories from the original location)
[20:03] <xubuntu379> okay
[20:04] <Hedgework> There are more-efficient ways to do it, but that's the newbie-safe way (i.e. if you need to avoid the reboot you can)
[20:04] <koegs> there is even a wiki-page about it: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving
[20:04] <Hedgework> koegs++
[20:04] <xubuntu379> ty Hedgework and koegs
[20:05] <xubuntu379> fstab is new to me...maybe I will check out the wiki for that...
[20:08] <Hedgework> xubuntu379: "fstab" is short for "filesystem table", it's basically just a list of how you want Linux to treat certain storage on the system.
[20:10] <xubuntu379> thanks again...I will login  later and tell you how I did... :-)
[20:10] <Hedgework> np :)
[20:11] <marcus_> Hello, can somebody tell me how I can config compiz, that workspace switcher looks "normal"? Not like this:
[20:11] <marcus_> http://oi58.tinypic.com/wt87ef.jpg
[20:12] <holstein> marcus_: i suggest using something that is more "friendly" to the desktop environment you are using.. compiz in ubuntu is quite tailored for unity
[20:14] <marcus_> holstein: I used to use in xubuntu 13.10 and it worked flawless. Now in 14.10 its full of bugs.
[20:14] <marcus_> holstein: what would you suggest to use?
[20:14] <holstein> marcus_: well.. to be fair, its not a "bug" that its not working the way you need it to
[20:14] <holstein> marcus_: i would try the xfce compositor.. there are a few other compositors. what is your goal/need ? transparency?
[20:17] <marcus_> holstein: I like the workspace switcher and to drag+drop windows via keybindings or to move windows at the edge of the screen
[20:17] <marcus_> holstein: Stuff that the xfce compositor cannot provide
[20:18] <holstein> marcus_: sure.. but other window management features may
[20:19] <marcus_> holstein: plus in 13.10 it worked perfect but now in 14.10 it wont work anymore with the same machine?
[20:19] <holstein> marcus_: correct.. and you can expect it to get "worse" in the future
[20:20] <marcus_> holstein: I am looking forward to it
[20:21] <marcus_> holstein: in this case ubuntu aint no more fun anymore
[20:21] <holstein> !bug
[20:23] <holstein> marcus_: if you feel you have a bug, you can file ^ ..i would try upstream support with compiz as well http://lists.compiz.org/
[20:23] <holstein> but, in ubuntu, its designed to work with unity.. unity is basically a compiz plugin, iirc.. so, thats what the ubuntu package is intended to do
[20:27] <marcus_> holstein: I dunno if its a bug or it just needs some configuration.
[20:28] <marcus_> I'd rather hesitate on filing a bug that isnt.
[20:28] <holstein> marcus_: i personally dont think its either.. but, starting the bug report, and getting someone to confirm is a good first step
[20:50] <marcus_> holstein: so I sent a bugreport at launchpad. Maybe someone has an idea
[21:30] <kulus919> hi all
[21:32] <kulus919> i am having trouble with moving my home directory to a separate partition
[21:32] <kulus919> i have looked at the wiki
[21:33] <kulus919> i am having trouble with step 3 in setup fstab
[21:34] <kulus919> I keep getting error messages.
[21:35] <elfy> kulus919: ok - try this instead pkexec mousepad /etc/fstab
[21:35] <elfy> gksu isn't seeded much anymore and xubuntu doesn't use gedit :)
[21:36] <kulus919> ty elfy, I will try that.
[21:38] <kulus919> pkexec may have caused an error message
[21:39] <kulus919> mousepad:7328
[21:39] <elfy> kulus919: what version of xubuntu?
[21:40] <kulus919> but it opened even with error message
[21:40] <kulus919> 14.04
[21:40] <elfy> pkexec mousepad should work then :)
[21:41] <kulus919> ok, will continue then.  :)
[21:41] <elfy> oh - in a terminal you see a bunch of things like "(mousepad:4995): GtkSourceView-CRITICAL **: gtk_source_style_scheme_get_id: assertion 'GTK_IS_SOURCE_STYLE_SCHEME (scheme)' failed"
[21:41] <elfy> ignore those
[21:41] <kulus919> okay
[21:43] <kulus919> are # comment only or commands?
[21:44] <elfy> # will be comments
[21:45] <kulus919> will ext4 work for home partition?
[21:45] <elfy> yep
[21:46] <kulus919> no errors this time!
[21:46] <kulus919> ty elfy..
[21:48] <elfy> kulus919: welcome
[21:48] <kulus919> #4 has an error now... says file exists
[21:50] <kulus919> also no newline @ end of /etc/fstab
[21:51] <kulus919> can I ignore these?
[21:52] <elfy> if file exists - make sure you've got nothing mounted in it before you go further
[21:53] <elfy> mount | pastebinit
[21:53] <elfy> I'll check that
[21:53] <elfy> add a new line in fstab if it's complaining
[21:53] <elfy> my fstab is so old now I don't remember :)
[21:54] <Pici> 70
[21:54] <Pici> not that old
[21:54] <elfy> :)
[21:55] <kulus919> pastebinit says 8841829
[21:55] <elfy> mmm
[21:56] <elfy> you've managed to get 2 partitions mounted there
[21:57] <kulus919> problem?
[21:58] <kulus919> (mousepad will not open now). hmmm..
[21:59] <elfy> well I wouldn't go any further till you've dealt with that - you don't want to start trying to copy your home to /media/home at the moment
[21:59] <kulus919> mp error 7881 and 7898
[22:00] <kulus919> I still have my original fstab saved
[22:00] <elfy> yep
[22:00] <kulus919> should I cp it back?
[22:01] <elfy> kulus919: have you done anything else except mkdir and save and edit fstab?
[22:01] <elfy> and at somepoint you must have mounted things to /media/home
[22:02] <kulus919> mnt & unmnt drive
[22:02] <kulus919> sudo mount -a
[22:02] <elfy> right
[22:03] <elfy> so something was mounted in /media/home and you then mounted something else
[22:03] <kulus919> brb
[22:05] <elfy> kulus919: someone will be able to assist you - but I've got to go
[22:05] <kulus919> b
[22:06] <kulus919> hi all
[22:07] <kulus919> I've been helped by elfy but got stuck
[22:09] <kulus919> I am trying to move my home folder to a separate drive
[22:09] <kulus919> [14:03:07] <elfy> so something was mounted in /media/home and you then mounted something else
[22:10] <kulus919> was the last comment.
[22:11] <kulus919> is there some way of changing this?
[22:12] <kulus919> I am also thinking about restoring my original fstab again.
[22:12] <kulus919> is this a good idea?
[22:13] <ObrienDave> you can try asking in #ubuntu. more people there to help you
[22:14] <kulus919> I will try that.  thanks ObrienDave