[00:08] <xubuntu244> hello!  i cant install adobe flash player on firefox in ubuntu voyager 12.10
[00:08] <xubuntu244> anybody talk french ??
[00:09] <Unit193> xubuntu244: This channel isn't Voyager support.
[00:09] <Unit193> !alis | xubuntu244
[00:10] <xubuntu244> okay its xubuntu
[00:10] <knome> xubuntu244, it isn't; stop lying. you can get support for voyager in their support channels
[00:11] <knome> xubuntu244, besides, even xubuntu 12.10 is end-of-life, so no support for that anyway
[00:11] <Unit193> Just saying "okay its xubuntu" doesn't make it Xubuntu, I'd recommend trying their support channel(s), forums, or whereever they provide support.
[00:15] <Nixus> anyone know how to change the sensitivity of the resizing mode trigger? sorry I don't know what to call it.
[00:15] <knome> are you probably referring to the window border size?
[00:16] <Nixus> no, you know when you put your cursor over a corner, you can resize it?
[00:17] <knome> yes, i would still think you are talking about the window border
[00:17] <Nixus> ok?
[00:17] <ochosi> or just hold the "alt" key and right-click drag to resize
[00:18] <knome> if you want to use the mouse-only resizing and make the "cue" area bigger, switch to a theme that has bigger borders
[00:18] <Nixus> oh, wow never knew that. thanks ochosi!
[00:18] <knome> Nixus, http://xubuntu.org/news/window-resizing-in-xubuntu-and-xfce/
[00:19] <ochosi> Nixus: np, it's my personal favorite for resizing ;)
[00:19] <AgAu> that's a handy tip! way easier than grabbing the edges :P
[00:20] <knome> same here, except i've changed that key binding to super
[00:20] <Nixus> I'm considering turning off my window borders, as I can do everything from the keyboard
[00:22] <Nixus> also, some of my icons don't seem to change in the "cycle windows" menu. any ideas? sorry for the amount of noob questions
[00:23] <ochosi> no problem
[00:23] <ochosi> you can't fix that
[00:23] <ochosi> it's the app's fault of not setting a proper application icon
[00:24] <ochosi> (there's an xorg standard for that that window managers adhere to, but apps have to feed it the proper icon, and some nasty apps hardcode tiny-resolution fugly icons)
[00:24] <ochosi> so best report a bug against the offending apps
[00:24] <Nixus> ok
[00:25] <Nixus> yeah, it's also anoying that some icons are really low res, while others are quite high.
[00:28] <ochosi> yup, mostly the apps fault
[00:28] <ochosi> especially in the alt-tab dialog
[00:28] <Nixus> yes, I want my <3 Numix icons EVERYWHERE! LOL
[01:50] <Nixus> my indicator plugin in my panel isn't transparent. any ideas? my compositor is on.
[01:53] <xangua> Neither mine, at least in 14.04
[01:54] <Nixus> weird, it was just working 15 mins ago...
[01:54] <xangua> Seems to be an issue with Ubuntu indicators or maybe some themes
[01:55] <Nixus> know of a fix? It's really hard to see and looks terrible
[01:56] <xangua> I remember I tried some ambiance theme for xfce, yes
[01:56] <xangua> Have you tried another theme?
[01:58] <Nixus> no luck, just reinstalled it
[01:58] <Nixus> it's always white :/
[02:07] <Nixus> ?
[02:32] <Nixus> how's xubuntu 14.10 in terms of stability? I might switch to it after some transparency issues.
[04:25] <RobertJDohnert> Hey guys
[04:25] <RobertJDohnert> Hows it going
[05:01] <Nixus> stuff
[10:55] <iyan> After remove GVim, then I remove the /usr/share/vim directory. I install GVim again, the toolbar is disappear. Help me, if you have install GVim on your Xubuntu, please give me a copy of your /usr/share/vim files.
[11:07] <deshipu> iyan: apt-get install --reinstall vim-common
[11:08] <deshipu> also vim-gui-common
[11:57] <xubs> hello, i'm trying to install xubuntu 14.04.01 on usb flash drive via disk creator but it says that  "there is not enough free space for this image"
[12:18] <knome> xubs, what size is your flash drive?
[12:53] <xubs> knome, 16gb
[13:20] <octoid> What is the correct way to execute 'powertop --auto-tune' on boot with xubuntu 14.04?
[17:30] <tekeia> hi guys
[17:31] <tekeia> is there any method to open the irc server on the terminal?
[17:32] <tekeia> guys?
[17:33] <knome> tekeia, patience please
[17:37] <tekeia> all right
[17:38] <knome> for the question itself, there are many CLI irc clients, like irssi
[17:38] <tekeia> ohhh, well
[17:39] <tekeia> i got it
[17:39] <tekeia> my xubuntu already came with xchat
[17:39] <tekeia> then i opened terminal and put xchat irc, and then it opened
[17:39] <tekeia> thank you!
[17:39] <knome> right... sure, that works if you just want to launch a GUI client from the terminal
[17:41] <tekei4> yes...
[17:41] <tekei4> do you guys use twitter?
[17:41] <knome> like https://twitter.com/Xubuntu ?
[18:38] <flux242> does someone know what app calles xflock4?
[19:25] <dalekusa> hey folks
[19:26] <dalekusa> I have an Xbox one controller, and I am wondering if I should download a newer version of the kernel in order to use it with my computer
[19:29] <knome> how have you tried to connect it to your computer?
[19:29] <dalekusa> I have 14.10
[19:29] <dalekusa> it runs kernel 3.16
[19:29] <dalekusa> support wasn't added until 3.17
[19:30] <dalekusa> knome
[20:00] <dalekusa> How do I get my Xbox One controller to run on Utopic, which runs a kernel one version earlier than when support was added?
[20:02] <Klonedio> hello good people. i have trouble installing xubuntu on Packard Bell easynote te69kb - a laptop that is way too lightweight for win8.1, yet came with it embedded. it my friend made me a xubuntu usb syick with the Universal USB Installer, exe. it booted, then it halted before any proper installation could occur..
[20:27] <sidi> Klonedio, just my two cents but the most likely reason would be that the USB stick has been improperly made
[20:27] <sidi> I would test it elsewhere first
[20:37] <Beerad85> Well
[21:08] <Harlequin_> hello guys. I'm torn. Which do you think is better/more polished? Xubuntu 14.10 or Linux Mint 17.1
[21:08] <elfy> xubuntu 14.10 ...
[21:08] <Hund> Harlequin_: I'd have to say Xubuntu.
[21:08] <Harlequin_> why?
[21:09] <elfy> why do you think?
[21:09] <Hund> Big and old community.
[21:09] <Harlequin_> what is the compelling reason to use Xubuntu instead?
[21:09] <Hund> And Xubuntu doesnt come with 20.000 packages. :P
[21:10] <Harlequin_> I'm confused whether or not that is a good or bad thing
[21:10] <Hund> Depends I guess. Xubuntu comes with a lot of stuff to.
[21:11] <Hund> I dont like a lot of stuff myself. :P
[21:11] <Harlequin_> so Xubuntu has bigger community?
[21:11] <Hund> Yes
[21:11] <Hund> Its from the Ubuntu famiyl
[21:11] <Hund> family*
[21:11] <Harlequin_> Are you saying that Xubuntu is considered an official "flavor" of Ubuntu?
[21:11] <elfy> it IS one :)
[21:12] <Hund> ^
[21:12] <elfy> http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/flavours
[21:12] <Harlequin_> and that it is actiually recognized by Canonical?
[21:12] <elfy> yes
[21:12] <Harlequin_> awesome
[21:13] <Hund> And Mint makes you think of sweets. Thats a no no! :D
[21:13] <Harlequin_> on a stability standpoint, does Xubuntu still win?
[21:13] <Hund> Yes
[21:13] <Hund> I've been using Xubuntu on and off since 2008 and I never had any problems with it.
[21:14] <Harlequin_> I like Matthew Moore's channel on YouTube. He seem to have given Xubuntu a bad review
[21:14] <Hund> I use it on my server/HTPC for the past years now.
[21:14] <elfy> Harlequin_: people do that - others do the opposite - instead of trying to get others to make the decision for you - try them both, make your own mind up
[21:15] <Harlequin_> he said (on a comment) that Xubuntu has given him hardware-level problems. Whatever that is.
[21:15] <Harlequin_> and that concerns me
[21:15] <Harlequin_> personally, I love Xubuntu. That's the one I have installed as my daily driver
[21:16] <deshipu> xubuntu uses exactly the same kernel as ubuntu and all the other linux distributions out there
[21:16] <Harlequin_> but I'm still in a constant search for feedbacksw
[21:16] <Hund> If it works, dont fix it. :P
[21:16] <flux242> щ
[21:17] <Harlequin_> now if you guys can assure me 100% that Xubuntu is rock-solid, then I might just settle down with it and quit distro hopping altogether.
[21:17] <elfy> no-one is going to do that
[21:17] <Harlequin_> Good job with the boot screen btw
[21:17] <Harlequin_> it looks fantastic
[21:18] <Hund> Yeah. I looks really good these days.
[21:19] <flux242> to get tearing free desktop deactivate xfce compositor and install compton
[21:34] <whyameye> I just upgraded from 12.04 to 14.04 and now I have global menus (which I do not want). How do I shut that off?
[21:36] <flux242> what do you mean by global menus?
[21:36] <Unit193> I'd check for unity.
[21:37] <whyameye> global menus are when the menu for the application shows up in the top status bar instead of in the app's window
[21:37] <flux242> you sure you've installed xubuntu?
[21:38] <whyameye> yeah
[21:38] <whyameye> this is an old system, it probably has 3 window managers on it or something, but xfce4 is what I am in right now
[21:38] <Unit193> whyameye: OK, well can you give a list of metapackages installed, or check for anything unity or gnome related running?
[21:40] <whyameye> launch GNOME services on startup is checked. Maybe I should uncheck that and reboot
[21:41] <whyameye> well this is weird: the terminal window has its menus in its window, but Firefox and Chromium are doing global menus
[21:41] <flux242> pastebin ps -A
[21:42] <Unit193> whyameye: If it helps make you feel any better, my upgraded 14.04 never had global menus, nor does my 14.10.
[21:43] <whyameye> yeah I updated another machine from 12.04 to 14.04 and it didn't have this problem either
[21:44] <whyameye> gonna reboot...
[21:57] <whyameye> I was confused. I'm not seeing global menus. I'm seeing something from the indicator plugin
[23:27] <flo__> xubuntu is awesome
[23:27] <flo__> just sayin
[23:31] <AgAu> tis indeed
[23:44] <knome> flo__, thanks for the feedback, and enjoy