[01:14] hello [07:42] Hi everybody [10:09] what file calls xinitrc? [10:45] Hello, good morning. === renan__ is now known as Super_Ape [11:23] hi, how can I join a french chat? [11:24] If it is not possible, can somone tell me how I can change the main repository of my apps for a one with the apps of non-supported ubuntu [11:26] !fr [11:26] Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. === Luy1n is now known as Luyin === Mick is now known as Guest84459 [13:22] Hi [13:23] i'm french. new with Xubunto since this morning. is there a french support chan ? [13:23] !fr | Guest84459 yes [13:23] Guest84459 yes: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. [13:24] TY [15:37] Hi all, I just installed Xubuntu 14.04 on an old Asus Eee PC 1000HE - I was wondering if anyone here had experience with power management settings on this type of machine? [15:38] xub_eee1000HE: it can happen that the xfce settings cant be forwarded to the system because of systemd etc [15:38] xub_eee1000HE: sometimes you have to change it manually in the config files [15:39] baizon: what I would like to know is whether I am better off using TLP or laptop-mode-tools, or something else (e.g. eeepc_wmi)? Or a combination? [15:40] Unfortunately the tools have changed over the years, and the info online is mostly very out of date! [15:41] (although I have to add that Xubuntu itself is running really nicely on the old machine) [15:42] well im using laptop-mode tools, haven't tried tlp [15:46] Yep - I was using TLP, am now trying LMT [15:47] tbh, doesn't seem to make a lot of difference [15:48] xub_eee1000HE: then you have your answer :) [15:48] yeeah, kind of [15:48] :) [15:48] what's annoying is that there used to be quite a few eee-specific power mgt tools [15:48] for instance Jupiter was the main one [15:49] eeepc-tray etc [15:49] but they all seem to be discontinued ... the eee's have some special power-saving features [15:49] indeed that is the main point of the box [15:49] you get 6-8hr of battery life if you get this right [15:50] xub_eee1000HE: i used the eee specific [15:50] it didnt make any differences [15:50] i had like a 0.5W difference [15:50] baizon: you mean in LMT? You used the eee-superhe setting? [15:51] xub_eee1000HE: i used jupiter [15:51] ah ok [15:51] no longer exists sadly [15:51] yes [15:51] but also i don't really miss it [15:51] haha ok :) [15:53] eeepc-wmi is the "new" eeepc-laptop module, but it seems to not allow you to manually toggle the CPU freq/FSB etc [15:53] which, weirdly enough, I used to do a lot [15:54] because I'd run it it performance mode even on battery, if I knew I'd be able to charge within a few hours, but for a long journey, I'd switch to powersave [15:54] All the available tools these days seem to automatically switch modes without giving the user the option ... and also they don't give a notificaiton to tell you what mode is now active [16:14] OK, well, cheers - I'll keep investigating.. [17:16] Anyone help me real quick? I've just install Xubuntu 14.04 again and I can't get sound out of my iPhone headset but I can get sound out the speakers, I'm confused [21:40] Hello. Just installing for the first time. [21:41] yeah, happened to me once -.- [23:29] god forbid I use mousepad from time to time, would love a setting to show whitespace [23:29] ie (spaces and tabs) [23:30] thanks.. currently using mousepad 0.3.0 === \b is now known as benonsoftware