[00:29] <gnumbknuts> To further a question asked previously: Nautilus has the option to, either, make "Delete" delete or to send to the rubbish bin, is this option available  for Thunar ?
[00:30] <knome> gnumbknuts, did you try looking at thunar?
[00:30] <gnumbknuts> To further a question asked previously: Nautilus has the option to, either, make "Delete" delete or to send to the rubbish bin, is this option available  for Thunar ?
[00:30] <gnumbknuts> knome: yes I did.
[00:31] <knome> gnumbknuts, and?
[00:31] <xubuntu96w> How much RAM do I need to run xubuntu?
[00:31] <knome> xubuntu96w, how much do you have?
[00:31] <xubuntu96w> I want to run Virtual Machines
[00:31] <knome> xubuntu96w, for some guidelines, see http://xubuntu.org/getxubuntu/requirements/
[00:32] <gnumbknuts> I could not find an such option, I also spent hours going through the source files.
[00:32] <xubuntu96w> I have 8g RAM
[00:32] <knome> gnumbknuts, oookay. if you select a file and right-click, you have both options. or if you select a file and go to the edit menu.
[00:32] <xubuntu96w> Windows 8 as host
[00:33] <knome> xubuntu96w, 512mb is ok, but if you actually want to do things inside it, i'd assign at *least* 1gb
[00:33] <xubuntu96w> So I can run 10 Virtual Machines?
[00:34] <xubuntu96w> 2g for host and 512 per VM?
[00:34] <knome> xubuntu96w, i don't know why you would want to do that, but... yes, that's technically possible.
[00:35] <xubuntu96w> for a game I play
[00:35] <xubuntu96w> Will only let me run 3 games per computer
[00:35] <xubuntu96w> I want to run 30 games
[00:35]  * Unit193 scratches head.
[00:35] <xubuntu96w> lol
[00:36] <xubuntu96w> I make accts and sell them
[00:36] <xubuntu96w> thanks knome
[00:36] <knome> xubuntu96w, i'm pretty sure that's against the games terms, so i will have to advice not to do that.
[00:37] <xubuntu96w> ok I wont, take care
[00:39] <gnumbknuts> Knome: I think you maybe misunderstanding what I'm after ?  Yes, both options are available  in the methods you describe, but what i want is for the delete option to either, send to rubbish; or, to simply disable it.
[00:40] <knome> the delete option in the menu or from the keyboard?
[00:43] <gnumbknuts> Knome: the delete option on the menu and right-click menu; and there seems to be a issue with the delete key. The delete key is deleting without a warning prompt, which I thought that was only supposed to happen when shift+delete was executed ?
[00:44] <knome> obviously not, that's why the send to trash option is there...
[00:45] <Unit193> http://git.xfce.org/xfce/thunar/tree/thunar/thunar-tree-view.c#n1395
[00:49] <gnumbknuts> Well... with Thunar crashing allot lately, that makes for files being deleted unintentionally. This is not good .
[00:55] <gnumbknuts> Thankyou both Knome and Unit193 ; -)  I will spend some time going through that source file. I may even find the answer to the "DISK-Image-Mounter" question.
[00:58] <gnumbknuts> Of course, I know *ugger all about programming, I can only manage to get a basic bash srcipt to work , lol
[01:27] <gnumbknuts> Recant a previous statement. It would seem that using another computer, Thunar behaves as it should in regards to the delete key function; that is,  after selecting a file, using the delete key causes the file to be moved to rubbish; shift+delete causes the "permanent delete" warning prompt. I believe that this is the correct behavior ? The issue I am having maybe related to working in a chroot environment and not logging-out correctly.
[05:06] <xubuntu53i> Hey anybody have a UEFI bios?
[05:06] <cfhowlett> xubuntu53i, several million people have uefi.
[05:08] <xubuntu53i> Great, well I can't seem to get the grub boot loader to work if I have windows as well
[05:54] <varaindemian> hi guys, I just installed latest xubuntu 14.04.2 and I can not use proprietary video drivers. I have ATI radeon 8600m series
[05:54] <varaindemian> Any help?
[05:56] <varaindemian> When I select one of them from Additional Drivers window and hit the Apply Changes buttom it won't apply.. it just does stick with the x.org(open source tested)
[05:57] <baizon> varaindemian: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD
[06:02] <varaindemian> baizon: thank you. I thought there is a much easier way. also I don't understand why it doesn t let me install them via additional drivers
[06:02] <baizon> varaindemian: binary blob is sometimes a messy thing
[06:02] <baizon> thats why im using the open source drivers
[06:03] <varaindemian> on ubuntu 14.10 I have hardware acc by default... but this is not the case of 14.04.2
[06:07] <varaindemian> baizon: is there any other way I can enable hardware acceleration without installing proprietary drivers?
[06:07] <baizon> varaindemian: im using vdpau
[06:11] <varaindemian> Does it enable hardware acc only for videos (I have it for videos) or for animations (this is what lacks in my case)?
[06:11] <varaindemian> baizon: ^
[06:12] <baizon> varaindemian: which animations?
[06:14] <varaindemian> baizon: when I move windows on desktop I have glitches, Also when I scroll I have those too
[06:15] <baizon> varaindemian: ok, so you need the new drivers
[06:15] <baizon> varaindemian: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[06:15] <baizon> install the utopic drivers on your trusty system
[06:21] <varaindemian> baizon: I used sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-lts-utopic xserver-xorg-lts-utopic libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-utopic
[06:22] <varaindemian> baizon: aoutput: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed
[06:22] <varaindemian> and 7 not upgraded
[06:28] <varaindemian> baizon: I also had hardware acc on 14.04.0 I don t know what they did to 14.04.2
[06:45] <baizon> varaindemian: did it work properly on "14.04.0"?
[07:20] <varaindemian> baizon: yep
[07:21] <baizon> varaindemian: then just revert the update
[07:21] <baizon> varaindemian: sudo apt-get install --install-recommends xserver-xorg-lts-trusty libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-trusty libegl1-mesa-drivers-lts-trusty
[07:32] <varaindemian> baizon: I tried... same result
[07:47] <Imad_Sawal>  Hi !
[07:47] <Imad_Sawal> Is anybody online ?
[07:47] <Imad_Sawal> I wanted help in installing this :
[07:47] <Imad_Sawal> http://rfc2822.github.io/GfxTablet/
[07:48] <Imad_Sawal> I am having errors while doing so
[11:35] <skulltip> would it be better to install the 32-bit OS on a laptop with 3072Mb, or 64-bit  in terms of (school) productivity and memory usage?  libreoffice, email, firefox/chrome, etc..
[23:31] <tgm4883> Is 15.04 going with systemd instead of upstart?
[23:31] <bazhang> !info systemd vivid
[23:32] <bazhang> required
[23:33] <tgm4883> bazhang: ok, just trying to figure out why my xubuntu 15.04 laptop has both installed
[23:33] <tgm4883> Looks like xfce4-indicator-plugin depends on upstart-bin
[23:34] <bazhang> could be part of the transition, I'm not sure there, osrry
[23:34] <bazhang> and sorry
[23:35] <tgm4883> yea I'm working on some Mythbuntu bugs and tracked it back to that package and some others, just seeing what xubuntu people are expecting
[23:35] <bazhang> ok
[23:53] <gnumbknuts> Re: Thunar and Disk-Image-Mounter. It would appear that Thunar calls on gnome-disk-image-mounter to perform this action, which is part of the gnome-disk-utility package. So now I will go through that package to see what the syntax is ...