[05:16] <craigbass76> Is there a way to scroll through the contents of a window without that window coming to the foreground?
[05:17] <Unit193> Pretty sure you can change focus rules to only when clicked.
[05:17] <craigbass76> Aha... Thanks
[05:18] <craigbass76> That was numb...
[05:18] <Unit193> "Raise on Click"
[07:08] <jozefk> how do I run a command automatically, every time system goes off? reboot, shutdown
[07:25] <baizon> jozefk: http://askubuntu.com/questions/416299/execute-command-before-shutdown-reboot
[07:26] <baizon> jozefk: sorry that was for an VM, here you have it for a "normal" system: http://askubuntu.com/questions/293312/execute-a-script-upon-logout-reboot-shutdown-in-ubuntu
[07:48] <jozefk> thank you baizon I saw those kind of things but I have to create a script like this for example: https://gist.github.com/ymc-geha/8416723
[07:48] <jozefk> which I don't know how to create and no idea about what I have to place in that header INFO thing
[07:49] <jozefk> I could try to just include one line of code and exit 0 in the end etc. Maybe I will try that :)
[07:52] <jozefk> I am lost in space even with this example: http://www.virtualhelp.me/linux/805-run-a-script-at-shutdown
[07:52] <jozefk> do case things. I just one to run one simple line of code
[09:09] <jozefk> I placed this file: http://pastie.org/9938869 in /etc/init.d/ and created the links with update-rc.d but nothing happens on reboot. Why?
[09:10] <jozefk> I placed this file: http://pastie.org/9938869 in /etc/init.d/ and created the links with update-rc.d but nothing happens on reboot. Why?
[09:31] <swiezapietrucha> hello :)
[09:32] <knome> hello
[10:34] <badak> hello can i run faster xubuntu on my acer ao 722?
[10:34] <cfhowlett> badak, did you install xubuntu?
[10:35] <badak> i'm install lubuntu... is no fast than windows
[10:35] <knome> xubuntu is most likely not going to be faster than lubuntu
[10:35] <badak> its slow, if im opening mozila
[10:36] <cfhowlett> badak, ubuntu in not magic.  lubuntu is the lightest OS in the family.  if it's still too slow for you, buy more ram or get a better computer.
[10:36] <badak> ram on my acer ao722 is 2gb, but proc amd is 1ghz :3
[10:38] <cfhowlett> badak, so it's an old, slow machine.  what, you thought lubuntu would make it something it's not?
[10:40] <badak> so my proc amd c60 is slow =)) ok i think lubuntu make it fast than windows... hehehe
[11:02] <xubuntu46w> speaks russian somebody?
[11:02] <badak> wew indonesian please =))
[11:03] <badak> russian pro hacker @,@
[11:04] <ochosi> !ru | xubuntu46w
[11:06] <xubuntu46w> ubottu, thanx
[11:06] <xubuntu46w> )))
[11:07] <badak> =)) ubottu bot
[12:02] <xubuntu181> Hi all ... xubu 14.10 from here http://www.ubuntu-it.org/download/derivate ... but when i download get 14.04 ... why?
[12:09] <cfhowlett> xubuntu181, cold be that ubuntu-it made an error.  more likely you downloaded 14.04
[14:21] <praet> Hi, is it possible to browse a windows share in a terminal? For example, open smb://server/share in Thunar then Open in Terminal
[14:21] <praet> I cant seem to find where (if?) Thunar mounts the remote directory
[14:22] <GridCube> i think its only possible if the samba share is mounted by fstab
[14:22] <praet> so thunar is doing it natively?
[14:23] <GridCube> i would guess its using a service of somekind
[14:23] <GridCube> if my memory wors its gvfs probably or something like that
[14:23] <GridCube> !samba
[14:24] <GridCube> !info gvfs
[14:31] <praet> GridCube: Thanks for the heads up, found the mount here: /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=servername,share=sharename/
[14:31] <praet> there should be a Custom action that can run in a remote dir
[14:35] <GridCube> excellent
[14:36] <GridCube> my memory is not that bad then :D
[15:54] <xubuntu55w> badly need help
[15:55] <Azelphur> !help | xubuntu55w
[15:56] <xubuntu55w> I have installed xubuntu 14.04 on my Samsung ativ and I have windows 8. each time I attempt to log in it tells me incorrect password. I have changed the root password no less than 15 times. I Uninstalled it and reinstalled xubuntu completely. the problem persists. what do I do? It still does not recognize my password
[15:59] <knome> xubuntu55w, you shouldn't have a root password.
[16:06] <Luyin> xubuntu55w: why are you mingling with the root password? why don't you log in as the normal user?
[16:09] <xubuntu55w> I'm using the root password because the normal login is not working. the resources state if the normal login password is not working then to change it from the root drop down after using recovery mode
[16:09] <xubuntu55w> so what is the resolution?
[16:10] <knome> xubuntu55w, which resources state that?
[16:19] <xubuntu55w> it would be helpful to get a solution instead if criticism. I'm a first time Linux user. pardon my vast sums of ignorance. is there a solution to this?
[16:21] <bazhang> xubuntu55w, please show us the 'resources' you refer to; sudo -i for a root shell, never enable the root account itself
[16:24] <brainwash> !password
[16:25] <Unit193> !pwreset
[16:59] <xubuntu00w> My applications on the top panel are appearing in duplicate. Can you pls tell e how to correct this
[21:11] <user123> my sound is working in all programs except skype
[21:11] <user123> mic shows fine in the mixer but no sound in skype
[21:11] <user123> anyone had this problem on laptop?
[21:16] <ochosi> user123: skype manages the sound itself by default i think
[21:16] <ochosi> you can look in the skype settings
[21:16] <ochosi> and you can try the testing call
[21:17] <user123> ochosi, got the package from skype.com and reinstalled, now working ;D
[21:21] <xubuntu52w> hello
[23:02] <xubuntu54w> my login password does not work on xubuntu 14.04. how can I reset or just bypass the password. I am first time Linux user