[00:18] <joaojotta> WOW!
[00:18] <joaojotta> I think I got it!
[00:19] <joaojotta> From a Fedora Gnome forum, actually!
[00:19] <joaojotta> sudo nano /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme
[00:20] <joaojotta> Then change the name of the theme because, apparently, XFCE gets confused.
[04:09] <eikon81g> bluesabre, you available by chance?
[04:09] <Unit193> No he's married.
[04:09] <eikon81g> man, there goes my plans!
[04:09] <eikon81g> smh..
[04:09]  * eikon81g walks away sad
[04:09] <eikon81g> Unit can I bug you for a sec?
[04:10] <eikon81g> It's a noob question about a file I have in "/ "
[04:11] <eikon81g> I put it there using a command and it is owned by root and I have been trying to use chown and I keep getting no such file or directory
[04:11] <eikon81g> and I'm sure it's syntax but I don't understand what I am doing wrong..
[04:11] <Ullarah> sudo chown filehere
[04:11] <Ullarah> Or sudo chown username: filehere
[04:12] <eikon81g> sudo chown eikon81g /Disney_Epic_Mickey_2_-_The_Power_of_Two_[SERF4Q\].wbfs
[04:12] <eikon81g> ok let me change that
[04:12] <Ullarah>  > wbfs :P
[04:12] <Ullarah> I know what that is, you naughty minx.
[04:12] <Ullarah> Anyway.
[04:12] <eikon81g> I keep getting no such file or directory..
[04:12] <eikon81g> LOL Ullarah since you know what I am doing you are on the naughty list TOO
[04:12] <eikon81g> :)
[04:13] <Ullarah> :P
[04:13] <Ullarah> sudo chown eikon81g:
[04:13] <Ullarah> Or literally go into the root user and mv the file elsewhere
[04:13] <eikon81g> but it's weird because I am in the dir and I used ls to type the file name character for character
[04:13] <eikon81g> it's case sensitive right?
[04:14] <eikon81g> AHh genius. Whatever they are paying you I will pay double. LOL (just kidding, but seriously.) LOL
[04:14] <Ullarah> eikon81g, try: sudo chown -v eikon81g: /*.wbfs
[04:14] <eikon81g> ok let me try
[04:15] <eikon81g> freakin wizard.. I hate to love ya!
[04:15] <eikon81g> lol
[04:15] <Ullarah> It worked?
[04:15] <eikon81g> yes sir.
[04:16] <Ullarah> Good stuff! :)
[04:16]  * eikon81g buys Ullarah a beer
[04:16] <Ullarah> Now don't move stuff in / again! :P
[04:16] <eikon81g> It was another syntax fail!!
[04:16] <Unit193> Well, I'm back now, not that it helps.
[04:16] <eikon81g> lol I was using WIT (Wiiiso stuff) and boom
[04:16] <eikon81g> there ya go. another bit of magic if you will
[04:17] <eikon81g> Thanks Unit193 Ullarah rescued :)
[04:17] <Ullarah> I think there is a cp/mv tester you can run if you are unsure about your syntax.
[04:17] <Ullarah> But I could be wrong.
[04:18] <eikon81g> cp/mv tester?
[04:18] <Ullarah> As in it'll show you where it's going to copy/move from and copy/move to, without actually doing it.
[04:18] <eikon81g> it's odd, the terminal said the permission and group changed but the file is still owned by root:root... :\ my celebrtion was in vain!
[04:18] <eikon81g> ok I will check on that, I need it.. LOL
[04:19] <eikon81g> I am learning bit by bit
[04:19] <Ullarah> There was a program called 'ecp', last time I used that was about 10 years ago :P
[04:19] <eikon81g> oh man, I would have been 18.. the good ole days..
[04:20] <eikon81g> that's when I should have been doing this! smh. It was even harder back then, things have gotten MUCH more user friendly since I last tried to dive in
[04:20] <Ullarah> eikon81g, if you want to do more testing, try, http://www.tutorialspoint.com/execute_bash_online.php
[04:21] <Ullarah> Plenty of other tools too, http://www.tutorialspoint.com/codingground.htm
[04:22] <eikon81g> roger that I am book marking now..
[04:22] <eikon81g> I think I am going to try your nifty wizard trick and log in as root and dump them that way brb
[04:23] <eikon81g> thanks again both of ya!  :) Brb
[04:29] <eikon81g> BiNgO* YahtZee**
[04:29] <eikon81g> lol thanks again yall
[04:31] <eikon81g> Now that that crisis is averted and I learned some today I am going to call it quits. Ullarah , Unit193 , bluesabre .. See yall next time I appreciate the schooling as always
[04:31]  * eikon81g humbly bows 
[04:31] <eikon81g> night all
[04:31] <Ullarah> No worries at all.
[04:31] <eikon81g> :)
[15:24] <GeekDude> Xubuntu does remove the ubuntu spyware, right?
[15:25] <GeekDude> I don't see how it wouldn't, seeing as it doesn't even have the unity search, but there's no harm in asking
[15:37] <GridCube> GeekDude: ubuntu doesnt have spyware, and xubuntu doesnt use unity so there are no lenses, thats what you might be asking
[15:37] <GridCube> dont spread ignorance GeekDude
[15:37] <GeekDude> I've read that they collect your file search queries and use them in conjunction with amazon to display targeted ADs
[15:37] <GridCube> you need to read more
[15:38] <GeekDude> Are you saying that I've been misinformed?
[15:39] <GeekDude> I've read articles and watched videos with Richard Stallman talking about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CP8CNp-vksc
[15:42] <GeekDude> I figured that Stallman was a reliable source of information, but if I'm wrong in that I apologize for my ingorance
[15:42] <GeekDude> ignorance*
[15:46] <hggdh> GeekDude: RMS exaggerated quite a bit
[15:47] <GeekDude> I'm not sure what could be considered hyperbolic about that statement, it seems pretty binary to me. Either they collect information and share it with amazon, or they don't
[15:50] <hggdh> GeekDude: this discussion, I am afraid, will be off-topic here (it will depend on meaning of words and concepts, approaching, quite fast, religious hermeneutics)
[15:51] <ilciavo> hello
[15:51] <slickymasterWork> !hi | ilciavo
[15:52] <ilciavo> can someone help me out with an installation on a MacBook late 2009?
[15:57] <toto2> When I put the cursor on the close icon (firefox tab), I have this black thing without anything in it. http://s16.postimg.org/hcnaj0ceb/Capture_d_cran_13032015_16_55_17.png Is it a bug?
[15:59] <toto2> join #firefox
[16:00] <toto2> *sorry I'm using Xubuntu 14.10
[16:45] <phre4k> if I de-tick the setting "lock screen on screensaver" in light locker settings, it still locks the screen. Why is that? Could that be because I have winbind auth?
[17:30] <daidwister> @ilciavo
[17:31] <daidwister> take your backups, efter that refind is your friend
[17:33] <daidwister> do you plan to keep mac os as a multiboot environment?
 нуы
 yes
[17:35] <daidwister> i guess you have one disk containing uefi, macos recovery and macintosh hd?
[17:36] <daidwister> boot mac osx and run diskutil list from terminal
[17:37] <alx01> Hello.I deleted the xfce.desktop and ubuntu.desktop files (in a try to stop loading the same saved session every time i boot) and cant log in now.Any recomendations on how to proceed?
[18:22] <qopas2> alx01: sudo apt-get --reinstall install xubuntu-default-settings
[18:22] <qopas2> idk for ubuntu.desktop though.
[20:13] <msevph_> How come i cant start one executable by simply double clicking it, i have to drag it into the terminal?
[20:16] <brainvvash> msevph_, nothing happens at all when double clicking it?
[20:16] <msevph_> Yup
[20:16] <msevph_> Doesnt start
[20:16] <msevph_> But when i drag it into terminal and press enter it starts fine
[20:17] <brainvvash> and if you drag it to the desktop + click it?
[20:19] <msevph_> Hmm ill try that
[20:22] <msevph> Nope nothing happens
[20:25] <msevph> Any more ideas brainvash?
[20:31] <Yavuz> hello
[20:33] <brainvvash> msevph, did it work before?
[20:33] <msevph> No, it works on another machine tho
[20:33] <brainvvash> same thunar version?
[20:35] <brainvvash> you could run "killall Thunar; thunar" in a terminal window and try again
[20:35] <msevph> Probably not same thunar
[20:35] <brainvvash> this may generate a warning/error message when double clicking the executable file