[09:27] <xubuntu63w> hello
[09:29] <xubuntu63w> I have been having some issues with the DNS cache updating in xubuntu 14.04, and did some looking around. It appears the following issue is still present in 14.04 (see solution right at the bottom) http://askubuntu.com/questions/368435/how-do-i-fix-dns-resolving-which-doesnt-work-after-upgrading-to-ubuntu-13-10-s
[09:29] <xubuntu63w> is this something that is being looked at?
[12:47] <xubuntu07w> hello ! i've got a question about AMD vs Intel systems... do both work with Xubuntu?
[12:48] <xubuntu07w> i'm at the verge to buy a new PC, and i can't really decide which processor to choose !
[12:49] <Pici> Of course they do.
[12:49] <xubuntu07w> does the graphics card matter?
[12:50] <xubuntu07w> a intel I5 quadcore system is prebuild around 700 dollar, and a AMD Hexacore is around 100 dollar less
[12:51] <bekks> Which GPU do they have?
[12:51] <xubuntu07w> an I5 4460 and a AMD 6600K
[12:51] <xubuntu07w> both Radeon R7 240
[12:52] <xubuntu07w> i've read that de I5 is much faster...
[12:52] <xubuntu07w> but does this really matter? ( got an old Core2 duo laptop...)
[12:53] <xubuntu07w> so every new PC is faster than i have now
[13:48] <xubuntu70o> anyone has lost close/maximize/minimize icons on windows on last update?
[13:49] <holstein> xubuntu70o: i would check into "decorations".. i would try as a different user, to see if my user config is the issue
[13:50] <holstein> but, im just firing that out quickly as i run.. in case its slow here...
[13:50] <xubuntu70o> thank you
[13:51] <xubuntu70o> I also can only write on the app/window that has the focus and can't change it
[13:51] <xubuntu70o> any idea what could have gone wrong?
[13:53] <krytarik> xubuntu70o: The window manager isn't started on login apparently - xfwm4.
[13:56] <xubuntu70o> how can i solve that?
[13:56] <xubuntu70o> takin into account that currently I can only write on google chrome :)
[13:59] <krytarik> xubuntu70o: Press Alt+F4, then run "xfwm4".
[13:59] <xubuntu70o> that will close chrome
[14:00] <xubuntu70o> and take me to the desktop...
[14:00] <krytarik> Whoops, Alt+F2. :P
[14:00] <xubuntu70o> already tried that
[14:00] <xubuntu70o> but focus still on chrome
[14:01] <xubuntu70o> can it be found by mouse navigation?
[14:03] <krytarik> xubuntu70o: Via the panel, sure - "Accessories → Run Program..."
[14:03] <xubuntu70o> not tha
[14:03] <xubuntu70o> xfwm4
[14:03] <xubuntu70o> :)
[14:04] <krytarik> Nope.
[14:04] <xubuntu70o> in which file should xfwm4 be invoked?
[14:04] <krytarik> You could start it via the terminal too though - if that works any better.
[14:05] <xubuntu70o> can't get the focus there :(
[14:05] <krytarik> That's the name of the executable too.
[14:10] <krytarik> Well, the cumbersome way: press Ctrl+Alt+F1 to get to a tty; log in there; run "DISPLAY=:0.0 setsid xfwm4"; switch back to your session with Ctrl+Alt+F7.
[14:10] <krytarik> xubuntu70o: ^
[14:12] <xubuntu70o> i get a warning "cannot open display 0:0"
[14:12] <xubuntu70o> or something like that
[14:12] <krytarik> xubuntu70o: After that, you should clear any saved sessions: "Settings Manager → Session and Startup → Session → Clear saved sessions".
[14:14] <krytarik> xubuntu70o: Then it's a different DISPLAY for you.
[18:29] <mchelen> can i increase mouse cursor size above 48?
[18:30] <tenguix> package libuuid1:amd64 2.25.1-3ubuntu4.1 cannot be configured because libuuid1:i386 is at a different version (2.25.1-3ubuntu4) --- What should I do here?
[18:38] <mchelen> tenguix: try uninstalling both packages, then installing libuuid1:amd64?
[19:08] <Insano-Coyote> Hello
[20:19] <bynarie> anyone know what the default value of lightdm.override is
[20:20] <bynarie> n/m
[21:13] <xubuntu532> test
[21:14] <knome> success
[22:22] <knob> Hello everyone...
[22:22] <knob> A couple of days ago, one of my dual monitors stopped working.   I suspected the graphics card
[22:23] <knob> Yet I tested both monitors individually, and they both work fine (both monitors, both cables).
[22:23] <knob> I bought an additional graphics card... and now, if I run lpsci | grep VGA, I see both graphics cards listed... yet..  ??
[22:23] <knob> How can I "enable" the second one?
[22:23] <knob> What.... can I do for this?  I am at a loss
[22:35] <mrkramps> knob, you will have to setup a custom configuration in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ to make the XServer use both cards
[22:55] <knob> mrkramps, googling that now...
[22:55] <knob> Can I do it grahically?  Via de Settings GUI?
[22:58] <knob> Maybe I should go back.  Is there a way I could find out what has been updated, via the ubuntu (xubuntu's?) update tool?
[22:58] <knob> Seems to me, something got updated, and "broke" the dual monitors.