[01:33] <Nixus> getting archive manager force close, any help? the file still gets extracted fine.
[01:33] <Nixus> it force closes whenever I extract a file*
[01:48] <knome> sounds like everything is fine tbh
[01:51] <Nixus> kk
[02:20] <Beerad85> light dm doesn't like that I tried to change the default wallpaper. Instead of showing the picture, it just shows a black background.
[02:21] <Beerad85> I even attempted to move the jpg to the light dm folder
[02:26] <Beerad85> oh, on my login screen.
[03:10] <leonardo_> hi guys
[03:12] <Nixus> hey
[03:13] <leonardo_> how r u doing?
[03:21] <Nixus> pretty well
[03:21] <Nixus> how are you?
[05:02] <Nixus> anyone know how to get to xscreensaver settings?
[05:02] <holstein> screensaver in the menu is not working?
[05:02] <Unit193> In the settings manager...
[05:02] <Unit193> xscreensaver-command -prefs too, there's many ways..
[05:03] <Nixus> oh weird, it doesn't come pre installed with xubuntu 14.10...
[05:04] <Unit193> Replaced by light-locker.
[05:05] <Nixus> oh, i see. it seems to have issues. whenever i leave my laptop asleep for ~ 2hrs. +, it doesn't go into my desktop after logging in.
[05:05] <Nixus> and since i'm the only one who can get my hands on this laptop, i usually don't have a lockscreen
[06:48] <Beerad85> hello people
[06:49] <AgAu> hällo
[07:53] <xubuntu28w> Is it needed to defrag HDD in lunux ?
[07:53] <xubuntu28w> Linux
[08:21] <baizon> xubuntu28w: no, it will defrag itself
[08:21] <baizon> xubuntu28w: ofc if you mean hdd and not sdd
[08:21] <baizon> *ssd
[08:22] <baizon> xubuntu28w: also http://www.howtogeek.com/115229/htg-explains-why-linux-doesnt-need-defragmenting/
[08:42] <xubuntu28w> I meen hdd. But if i use ssd is the a trim function in Linux  ?
[08:43] <cfhowlett> !trim | xubuntu28w
[09:07] <Soelen> hello everyone, I have a problem with my nvidia drivers atm
[09:07] <Soelen> I tried to switch drivers because blender refused once again to render something with the gpu
[09:07] <Soelen> and now when I try to play a game I get framerates of 10fps
[09:50] <xubuntu298> buenos días
[09:50] <cfhowlett> !es | xubuntu298
[09:51] <xubuntu298> Thanks
[10:34] <Linnak> Hi, I use a Xubuntu based distro, I installed my language but language selector doesn't see it so I can't choose it. What's the solution?
[10:34] <knome> Linnak, ask the question from your distros support channels
[10:35] <Linnak> There is no channel
[10:35] <cfhowlett> Linnak, if it's not canonical, it's not supported
[10:35] <cfhowlett> !flavors
[10:35] <Linnak> So that means you won't help even if you could?
[10:35] <cfhowlett> Linnak, we only support canonical products.
[10:36] <Linnak> Okay I'm using Xubuntu
[10:36] <Linnak> same problem
[10:36] <cfhowlett> Linnak, no, you're not.
[10:36] <Linnak> yes I have a Xubuntu as well in my virtualbox
[10:36] <cfhowlett> sudo apt-get install pastebinit
[10:42] <Linnak> is that for me
[10:43] <Linnak> cfhowlett:
[10:43] <cfhowlett> Linnak, if your distro offers no support, rethink your distro choices.  when you install a proper *buntu, come back for support.
[10:44] <Linnak> 3.13.0-43-generic #72-Ubuntu SMP Mon Dec 8 19:35:44 UTC 2014 i686 athlon i686 GNU/Linux
[10:45] <knome> Linnak, that is no proof, all the derivatives use a ubuntu kernel as well
[10:45] <Linnak> what's the proof?
[10:45] <cfhowlett> Linnak, cat etc/issue | pastebinit
[10:46] <cfhowlett> Linnak, cat /etc/issue | pastebinit
[10:46] <Linnak> ok i restart
[10:46] <knome> Linnak, there is no proof... the trust is based on what you tell us, and since you told us you are using a derivative...
[10:47] <cfhowlett> Linnak, and then you told you weren't so ... broken trust.
[10:47] <knome> Linnak, please understand that we can't support any/all derivatives; that would mean we would have to be ready to fix any issues that sourced from any changes the derivative maintainers made
[10:47] <Linnak> yes and I told you (i have 6 virtualmachines) thatz I have also a xubuntu one as well with the same problem
[10:47] <Linnak> okay fuck off
[10:47] <cfhowlett> well ... that escalated quickly
[13:21] <xubuntu12w> i accidentally made a file so it had no permissions how  do i change it back
[13:29] <deshipu> right-click, properties, change the permissions
[15:23] <MrZ__> I mistiped my password during the installation, now I can't log in
[15:23] <MrZ__> how can I reset the password?
[15:24] <cfhowlett_> !password | MrZ__
[15:29] <MrZ__> it says to press shift during the grub, but what is grub?
[15:29] <cfhowlett_> MrZ__, the bootloader
[15:29] <MrZ__> well... it's not working
[15:30] <cfhowlett_> MrZ__, then you're doing it wrong.
[15:32] <MrZ__> is the bootloader the blue starting screen with xubuntu's symbol?
[15:32] <cfhowlett_> MrZ__, no the screen before that
[15:33] <cfhowlett_> MrZ__, http://i.stack.imgur.com/vf6Xl.jpg
[15:37] <MrZ__> thanks, by this screen is not displayed
[15:37] <MrZ__> but***
[18:37] <GeeSeeBee> Stop me if you've heard this one before, but I don't have any sound
[18:38] <GeeSeeBee> The volume mixer suggests that my applications *should* be making sound
[18:38] <GeeSeeBee> but nothing comes out of my speakers.
[18:39] <GeeSeeBee> I've tried everything google has suggested to no avail
[18:43] <GeeSeeBee> Guess no one's online. That's disappointing
[18:45] <jbouron> Hi, how can I fix button colors issues with some windows themes (ie Siva Flat) ?
[18:45] <jbouron> For example the windows background is black and the button are white O.O
[18:49] <DoomBoom> jbouron, maybe you need to set the theme in both the Window Manager configuration menu and the Appearance configuration menu?
[18:49] <DoomBoom> I remember that being a problem I walked into when I was changing themes
[19:08] <potless> Sorry for the idiots post but why doesn't my password work when trying to use SU in terminal?
[19:20] <deshipu> potless: use sudo -i instead
[19:20] <deshipu> potless: su wants root password, which is not set
[19:20] <potless> ok, many thnx ;)
[19:29] <GeeSeeBee> I have no sound and I need help!
[19:37] <deshipu> !sound | GeeSeeBee
[21:42] <eatyourguitar> does anyone have a way to fix the youtube fullscreen bug that happens with dual monitors?
[21:42] <eatyourguitar> I installed the latest distros with updates
[21:43] <eatyourguitar> I read something in google that this is an old bug with xfce
[21:46] <Luyin> eatyourguitar: what bug is that? I don't have anything here
[21:50] <eatyourguitar> if you have two monitors your screen size is x1 + x2
[21:51] <eatyourguitar> it puts massive black bars on the youtube video on the sides
[21:51] <eatyourguitar> cause screen size is 3000 x 1080
[21:52] <eatyourguitar> then stretches to fit the 1900x1080
[21:52] <eatyourguitar> this is only a problem with xubuntu flash
[21:53] <eatyourguitar> I had ubuntu with a additional desktop environment yesterday fxce was working good
[21:53] <Luyin> eatyourguitar: tried to switch to HTML5? perhaps that fixes the prob for the videos which support html5. at least I have that set and I don't seem to have this problem
[21:54] <eatyourguitar> there was some fix online but I wanted to check if there was an official fix or script
[21:54] <eatyourguitar> and how do I set youtube to HTML 5?
[21:54] <eatyourguitar> in youtube settings?
[21:54] <eatyourguitar> or do I disable flash in firefox
[21:54] <knome> yes, http://youtube.com/html5
[21:55] <eatyourguitar> thanks
[21:55] <eatyourguitar> will it revert if I delete cookies?
[21:55] <knome> i don't know, but you can go to the same URL again and opt-out of HTML5
[21:56] <eatyourguitar> right
[21:57] <eatyourguitar> I think my aspect ratio may be incorrect for my desktop environment can I change it?
[21:57] <eatyourguitar> all I can do is change to a resolution that looks better
[21:58] <eatyourguitar> 1920x1080 is perfect aspect ratio for my monitor
[21:58] <eatyourguitar> 1600x1200 stretches horizontally
[21:59] <eatyourguitar> I know most operating systems have a setting to do this if it is not done automatically
[22:00] <eatyourguitar> like 10 years ago nvidia had tools to do it when the OS did not have that feature
[22:00] <knome> they still have a settings panel for the proprietary drivers
[22:01] <eatyourguitar> addititional drivers?
[22:01] <knome> yes
[22:01] <eatyourguitar> its scanning now
[22:01] <knome> well i didn't say you necessarily need them...
[22:01] <knome> it's a completely different thing
[22:02] <knome> if nothing else, you can add other modes with a xorg.conf file
[22:02] <knome> !xorg
[22:02] <knome> hmm...
[22:02] <knome> !xorgconf
[22:02] <knome> that's a better one
[22:02] <eatyourguitar> it gives me 3 options
[22:02] <eatyourguitar> says the open source xserver is recomended
[22:03] <eatyourguitar> do I need to restart?
[22:03] <knome> if you changed the driver, a restart is required, yes
[22:03] <eatyourguitar> ok brb
[22:03] <knome> but i'm not sure you are understanding exactly what you are doing
[22:03] <knome> but... you are free to do so
[22:06] <AgAu> and away he goes!
[23:41] <octetcloud> !syslog
[23:41] <octetcloud> What's the ! notation, what does it access?
[23:42] <knome> octetcloud, factoids.
[23:42] <bekks> octetcloud: Whats your actual question? :)
[23:52] <Nixus> in Xubuntu 14.10, if i leave my laptop asleep for a while, the cursor disappears, anyone else having this issue, and any fixes?
[23:59] <brainwash_> Nixus: bug 1297144
[23:59] <brainwash_> looks like other people do have this issue too