[04:57] <xubuntu33w> HI there, I was most impressed with X14.04, the install, the GUI, great work, Thanks.   But, I am sorry to say, apart from the great GUI, I tried for two days to get X14.04 to share drives on Win Net... Hopeless...
[04:58]  * xangua sees no question or details
[04:59] <xubuntu33w> Oh, sorry, mu bad, ranting I guess...
[05:00] <xubuntu33w> I for the life of me like X, how does one get a stable connection onto a Win network ?
[05:00] <xubuntu33w> Tried Samba.... How do premission work in that ?
[05:01] <johnasassdwsgre> xubuntu33w, have you tried system-config-samba ?
[05:02] <xubuntu33w> Yes followed the web link that did that, Sorry DOS man, and Linux is a bit of a mistry to me....
[05:02] <xubuntu33w> Had a connection for awhile, until restart..
[05:03] <xubuntu33w> Only with the "Home" folders, but, was triying to share USB HDD over network ?
[05:04] <xubuntu33w> Like it, great stuff, clean, easy to follow, but network shares... ?? Impossible... Anyway moving back to win7 (rubbish).. But thanks..
[09:41] <quazimodo> yo
[09:42] <quazimodo> there anyway to make xubuntu wake up from suspend via usb wireless mouse click?
[09:43] <quazimodo> via a menu or something, I don't want to hard wire a particular mouse/keyboard device which seems to be what the guides are showing
[09:45] <deshipu> quazimodo: in bios settings of your computer
[09:46] <quazimodo> deshipu: oh?
[09:47] <quazimodo> i thought it was somewhere else :P
[09:53] <shanti> bonjour
[09:54] <shanti> quelqun pour un petit conseil ?
[09:55] <cfhowlett> !fr | shanti
[09:56] <deshipu> I'm always fascinated by different levels of courtesy in those messages in different languages.
[09:56] <deshipu> sorry for ot
[11:10] <Megabyte> Hello, guys
[15:34] <xubuntu3i8>  anyone one ?
[15:34] <xubuntu3i8> on*
[15:35] <GridCube> lol, less than a minute
[15:51] <El_Presidente> hi is sync to vblank in the compositor also possible on the second screen? because it works flawlessly on my primary monitor but my secondary monitor still shows tearing
[19:30] <sleezio> hello, can someone recommend a system log viewer for xubuntu? i installed the ksystemlog from software center, but it isn't showing up in the menu
[22:55] <cajuntechie> Hey everyone, for some reason, I can't lock the screen in a 14.04 session. Is this likely an X problem or something else? I'd like to know which log to look at so I don't bug the mailing list with a bunch of useless crap.
[23:02] <ochosi> cajuntechie: how are you trying to lock the screen? did you upgrade to 14.04 or do a clean install?
[23:03] <cajuntechie> ochosi: I'm clicking on the menu button then selecting the lock icon. Shortcut doesn't work either. This was a totally clean install.
[23:03] <ochosi> ok, strange
[23:04] <ochosi> could you open a terminal and run "light-locker-command -l"?
[23:16] <cajuntechie> Let me try that
[23:17] <cajuntechie> Hmm, it says light locker is not running
[23:17] <ochosi> that is weird, did you disable it maybe?
[23:17] <ochosi> you could open light locker settings from the settings manager
[23:18] <cajuntechie> Hmm, maybe. Let me go look. That actually does sound familiar. I think I might have
[23:18] <cajuntechie> Yep, it was off. Thanks!
[23:19] <ochosi> ;)
[23:19] <cajuntechie> Actually I;m wrong. It still isn't working
[23:20] <ochosi> you might have to restart your session after enabling it (although you shouldn't have to)
[23:20] <ochosi> but you can start by opening another terminal
[23:20] <ochosi> and trying the command i gave you before again
[23:21] <cajuntechie> Hmm, I'm still getting the 'light locker is not running'. So I should try to log out andn back in?
[23:21] <ochosi> yeah you can try that
[23:21] <ochosi> if that doesn't help, come back here and we can look further
[23:22] <cajuntechie> OK thanks. Let me try that
[23:24] <cajuntechie> Hmm that didn't work. Which log file should I look in? I assume this is an X.org thing?
[23:24] <ochosi> nope, not an xorg thing
[23:24] <cajuntechie> Oh
[23:24] <cajuntechie> lol
[23:24] <ochosi> first, let's check whether light-locker starts up
[23:24] <ochosi> open another terminal and run "light-locker"
[23:24] <cajuntechie> I assume I should sudo this?
[23:24] <ochosi> nope
[23:25] <ochosi> otherwise i'd have mentioned it ;)
[23:25] <cajuntechie> Ahh I've seen this error before. It seems dbus is having problems. I'm getting a failure to connect to socket
[23:25] <ochosi> could you pastebin the error?
[23:25] <cajuntechie> Sure one sec
[23:25] <ochosi> ty
[23:26] <cajuntechie> http://pastebin.com/u4Aeqea8
[23:30] <ochosi> oh right, that is just a warning
[23:30] <ochosi> ignore that
[23:30] <ochosi> is it still running?
[23:30] <ochosi> i mean, is the terminal still open etc?
[23:30] <cajuntechie> Yes
[23:30] <ochosi> ok, open a second terminal and try the "light-locker-command -l" again
[23:31] <cajuntechie> That worked
[23:31] <cajuntechie> It logged me out fine
[23:31] <ochosi> ok, good
[23:31] <ochosi> that's a start :)
[23:31] <cajuntechie> Whoohoo! lol
[23:31] <ochosi> so light-locker is generally working, just not autostarting for some reason
[23:31] <ochosi> not sure why though
[23:32] <ochosi> but anyway
[23:32] <ochosi> you can kill the running instance with ctrl+c
[23:32] <cajuntechie> Done
[23:32] <ochosi> then run "ls .config/autostart"
[23:32] <ochosi> is there a file named "light-locker.desktop"?
[23:33] <cajuntechie> Yes, there is
[23:33] <ochosi> ok, then run "mousepad .config/autostart/light-locker.desktop"
[23:33] <cajuntechie> OK I'm there now
[23:33] <ochosi> what does the exec line say?
[23:34] <ochosi> (you can paste it in here directly, since it's just one line)
[23:34] <cajuntechie> It's empty.
[23:34] <ochosi> that's bad
[23:34] <cajuntechie> Ok
[23:34] <ochosi> ok, close mousepad again, then open light locker settings again
[23:34] <ochosi> disable and re-enable light-locker again there
[23:34] <ochosi> then open the desktop file again with mousepad and look whether the exec line is still empty
[23:35] <cajuntechie> Ok done.
[23:35] <cajuntechie> Ahh now it has stuff in it
[23:35] <ochosi> ok, better
[23:35] <ochosi> then try lock again
[23:35] <cajuntechie> Worked like a charm.
[23:36] <ochosi> ok
[23:36] <ochosi> cool :)
[23:36] <ochosi> should be fixed now
[23:36] <cajuntechie> Thank you so much for your help! I know it's not a major problem but it's bugged the heck out of me for weeks.
[23:36] <ochosi> not sure why it didn't work the first time
[23:36] <ochosi> no problem :)
[23:37] <cajuntechie> So if this happens again, all I should have to do is do this again.
[23:37] <ochosi> yeah, you can also check the running processes to see whether light-locker is running
[23:37] <ochosi> e.g. with "ps -A | grep light-locker" from the terminal
[23:37] <cajuntechie> I hadn't even thought about that. I guess I didn't remember that light-locker was the lock app for lightdm
[23:37] <ochosi> should've called it lightdm-locker :]
[23:38] <cajuntechie> lol I probably still wouldn't have remembered lol
[23:38] <ochosi> hehe
[23:38] <ochosi> sure
[23:38] <cajuntechie> Anyway,. thank you again. I'm happy to have my lock back!
[23:38] <ochosi> btw, if you ever feel like helping the community by doing some testing, that is always welcome! (ofc any other sort of help is also appreciated ;))
[23:39] <ochosi> our team is quite small, so contributions are more than welcome
[23:39] <cajuntechie> I'm actually thinking about doing that. Maybe some dev eventually but definitely testing and doc.
[23:39] <ochosi> cool!
[23:40] <ochosi> right now we're only about 7-10 people, and we all have lives
[23:40] <cajuntechie> Yeah, that's a small team with a lot of work!
[23:40] <ochosi> indeed
[23:40] <cajuntechie> I'm going to look at getting involved then :-)
[23:41] <ochosi> nice, always feel free to ping me if you need help/orientation
[23:42] <cajuntechie> No problem and thank you again for your help
[23:42] <cajuntechie> I assume testing in a VM is allowed? I don't have to blow away my install?
[23:42] <ochosi> absolutely!
[23:43] <ochosi> VM testing is totally fine
[23:43] <cajuntechie> Great.
[23:43] <ochosi> although sometimes we enounter vm specific bugs
[23:43] <ochosi> but yeah, gotta live with that
[23:44] <cajuntechie> Yeah, I can imagine. But I'm sure somebody will recognize that pretty quick if I don't
[23:44] <ochosi> yeah, at least somebody can always check with a real install