[00:14] <xubuntu31w> Hello. I just wanted to know whether there is any settings in Xubuntu that will allow me to adjust the volume for watching horror movies. For example, the 'normal' volume in Insidious is very low compared to the huge spike in volume the movie uses to scare people. Not really great when watching horror films at night and not wanting to disturb others. Any comments?
[00:17] <holstein> xubuntu31w: volume leveling
[00:18] <xubuntu31w> thanks, how do I access that, please?
[00:18] <holstein> oh, its not a settings, for sure
[00:18] <holstein> xubuntu31w: im looking to see how it may be "easy" to do that..
[00:19] <xubuntu31w> Oh.. thanks :)
[00:20] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/31580/is-there-a-way-of-leveling-compressing-the-sound-system-wide seems like a round about high-maintenance way to do it
[00:23] <xubuntu31w> wow... thanks. I will have to work through that carefully.
[00:24] <holstein> i might consider something at the TV, if thats where it is
[00:24] <holstein> some have levelling on them..
[00:24] <xubuntu31w> actually, I am connected to a tv!
[00:24] <xubuntu31w> What is the function called on the TV?
[00:24] <holstein> id say, you'll piddle with that, hopefully, not break your audio, and after about an hour or so, be moderately impressed with the outcome
[00:25] <holstein> i mean, i use those tools from that link, but, they are not "magic".. they require some config
[00:25] <holstein> xubuntu31w: i would google "my tv brand avl" or volume leveling..
[00:26] <xubuntu31w> ok. That's great. Thank you so much for your help!
[00:26] <holstein> xubuntu31w: sure.. let me know how it goes.. i may find something more friendly for a pulseaudio plugin, or something like that
[00:27] <xubuntu31w> Will do ;)
[05:48] <otter_> Hi
[09:03] <Akusari> good morning :)
[09:46] <Akusari> elfy: hi, one question: yesterday, could you help (give support) to the google chrome case ?
[10:31] <Akusari> I have a question about ubuntu package naming syntax. Basicly i know names like foo-1.0.0-<debian number>-ubuntu<ubuntu number>.<sometimes minor>
[10:32] <Akusari> but what's this ? foo-1.0.0-0ubuntu1~14.04
[10:32] <Akusari>  i mean this "~" the rest is clear. why is it used?
[10:51] <arpad2> hello, I have problems how to connect xubuntu to a hp wi-fi printer
[12:12] <xubuntu44w> anybody clued up on usb audio module?
[12:17] <xubuntu44w> any takers?
[13:45] <jost> Hi! In my Thunar, I have accidentially removed the menu bar. How do I get it back? I removed it by unchecking one item in the "view" menu, but without menu bar, I cannot check this item again...
[13:51] <brainvvash> jost, you can toggle the menu bar with ctrl + m
[13:51] <jost> brainvvash: nice, thanks
[13:51] <jost> that bothered me for weeks...
[13:52] <jost> Also just found another way: Edit ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/thunar.xml
[13:52] <jost> then re-login
[13:53] <brainvvash> that's bug 1261369
[16:03] <dalebert> I'm looking for helping changing the default cursor back from a right slanted one to a left slanted one. I had my mouse on the left side and downloaded and install an alternative cursor and it has worked well. Well things have changed and I can't find where to change it back. I backed up the file before changing it. I've looked in /usr/share/icons but don't find it. I've played  with the them but that only affects the cursor in
[16:03] <dalebert> applications, not on the desktop, panel or menus
[17:44] <GeekDude> I'm not actually running xubuntu atm, but can someone help me configure samba on this debian armel system?
[17:44] <GeekDude> I've gotten it to where I can see a share I've made, but I can't seem to write to it
[17:45] <GeekDude> This is what smb.conf looks like http://ahk.us.to/?p=58e990
[17:45] <GeekDude> sorry for the weird pastebin, I use that one reflexively
[17:45] <GeekDude> Here's a gist https://gist.github.com/36c69f74f8df14758503
[19:03] <sleezio> hello, what is the best(easiest) way to make a copy of a dvd? i don't want to rip, but just make a mirrror image from dvd to a blank dvd..i've seen articles on acidrip, handbrake, etc, but i *think* those are all rippers
[19:05] <holstein> sleezio: you could rip to iso, and burn that iso..
[19:05] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/147800/ripping-dvd-to-iso-accurately
[19:06] <sleezio> thanks, i'll give that a try
[19:06] <holstein> could likely just find the copy function in the menu of brasero does what you like.. "copy" using DVD as source and destiation.. making the image it needs during the process on the hard drive temporarily
[19:06] <holstein> thats where i would start ^
[20:30] <shamurai> Got to love the intel "tear free" option. No more compton or compiz for me
[23:06] <TugaPower> any one for help ?
[23:12] <knome> TugaPower, ask your question and find out