[00:29] <Crabby> So I just installed 14.10 and I have 2 AMD GPUs; HD 7850 & 5450. I'm installing the driver from AMD's site. Should I install the Ubuntu driver or the Linux driver?
[00:30] <Crabby> I'd assume Ubuntu
[01:10] <bazhang> for mining?
[01:23] <Crabby> No, just for a lot of monitors.
[01:59] <bazhang> the ubuntu ones then
[18:12] <mall> Hello, I have, for some reasons, 2 different file managers in  Trusty; one would be thunar which appears if I hit Super+F or open thunar on the menu, and the other one which appears for example when I open download folder from within Firefox, and that seems to be a themed Thunar, possibly an ElementaryOS -style themed thunar. See it here: http://www.tiikoni.com/tis/view/?id=7adf4da
[18:14] <mall> I am not sure how/when did I install such Thunar theme, but I like it and would like it to affect the whole system. Or at least that the whole system has the same Thunar theme, and not one here, one there... help? thank you
[18:16] <xangua> That's nautilus
[18:18] <mall> hello xangua, thank you, that's helpful... but does Xubuntu come with both Nautilus and Thunar or did I install this at some point?
[18:19] <xangua> It doesn't come with, and neither installed on it's own
[18:19] <mall> I see, so I must have installed it
[18:20] <drc> mall: Probably as a dependency of something else.
[18:20] <mall> I see
[18:20] <mall> is it possible to see what would be dependant of Nautilus ?
[18:23] <mall> I do like Nautilus more than Thunar actually... xangua, drc, which file manager you use on xubuntu? thank you
[18:23] <xangua> I use the default,I mostly use unity
[18:24] <xangua> I use face on older machines
[18:24] <xangua> Xfce
[18:24] <drc> mall:  I'm lazy, it take something really poor for me to not use the default, i.e., Thunar.
[18:26] <mall> jeje
[18:26] <drc> mall: I really don't check dependencies much, but I'd start here  http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man8/apt-rdepends.8.html
[18:26] <mall> thank you
[18:26] <drc> It's old (hardy) but it's a start
[20:17] <jer_> hi all !
[20:22] <knome> hello
[21:29] <reggie-man> I can't install libgmp3c2
[21:39] <Meerkat> reggie-man, there is a package called libgmp10 - Is this what you need? http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/libgmp10
[21:41] <reggie-man> No, Meerkat. I tried to install PeaZip and Ubuntu Software Center said "Dependency is not satisfied: libgmp3c2"
[21:48] <Meerkat> reggie-man, which version of Xubuntu?
[21:49] <reggie-man> Meerkat: 14.04
[21:50] <drc> Try here http://www.tuxarena.com/2014/10/peazip-5-5-overview-ubuntu-installation/ and see if that helps.
[21:52] <Meerkat> oh wow. I totally misread that as you are trying to install the software center. :)
[21:55] <reggie-man> drc: same dependency problem.
[21:56] <drc> reggie-man: to ask the obvious:  why can't you install "libgmp3c2"?  You haven't told us anything.
[21:58] <reggie-man> When I try to install it I'm told "Package libgmp3c2 is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source" "E: Package 'libgmp3c2' has no installation candidate"
[21:58] <reggie-man> drc: ^
[21:58] <drc> If it's not available, what do you expect anyone here can do to help you?
[21:59] <Meerkat> reggie-man, where did you download peazip from?
[22:00] <drc> Other than to tell you to try to get 1) binaries or 2) source from somewhere and install it.
[22:05] <reggie-man> As far as I'm aware, it should be available. http://packages.ubuntu.com/libgmp3c I've installed PeaZip on a different Ubuntu flavor before. Meerkat: http://peazip.sourceforge.net/peazip-linux.html I got the GTK2 DEB package.
[23:00] <rosaecaeruleae> there is a log in screen in which you type your password. Currently mine doesnt have a background. I want to change that. how do I do that? plus, when my machine loads it only displays a blank screen, can I change that?