[00:33] <Guest84115> I asked questions earlier today, and received some suggestions, but have not been able to resolve the problem.  When I installed Ubuntu 14.04 on my desk top computer running Windows XP, I thoght I divided the hard drive between XP and Ubuntu, 60% Ubuntu, 40% XP.  The HD has 250GB HD and 1GB RAM.  After installing Ubuntu, I have not been able to access the XP partition.  When the boot menu comes up with the four choices and I click
[00:35] <Guest84115> message reads, " a disk read error occurred:  Press ctl-alt-delete to restart".
[00:43] <Guest84115> A helpful person on this site suggested I go to Start/run/CMD to fix the master boot record, and typed a link for me to follow.  The problem is I cannot access Windows XP to attempt a fix of the mbr.  Before going to this site I thought I should uninstall Ubuntu, then go to XP to access the files I want to transfer to my laptop computer, then find a way to uninstall XP, then reinstall Ubuntu.  The reply I received to this comment 
[00:45] <Guest84115> partition, because I cannot uninstall it.  I do not know the procedure for deleting Ubuntu.  Is there anyone who can help me resolve these problems.  I have no programmer experience, and no formal courses in computer software.
[00:57] <SaveMe> hello! So my apt-get seems to be messsed up after a(n assumedly botched) updating job. Should I just redownload Xubuntu?
[00:58] <SaveMe> yeaaaah I've just answered my own question.
[00:58] <SaveMe> Have a nice day folks.
[01:06] <Guest84115> pencilandpaper:  If you are still on the web site, do you have any information that can help resolve the problem I described?
[01:09] <pencilandpaper> Guest84115: sorry i didnt see your issue, what is your issue again?
[01:13] <Guest84115> I have files I would like to take from the original operating system, MS Windows XP, and transfer them to another computer.  I cannot find a way to access that original OS since I installed the Ubuntu 14.04 operating system.  I followed the directions on the Ubuntu flash drive to use both OS's side by side as two partitions on my hard drive.
[01:18] <Guest84115> If anyone can help me with this problem, I would appreciate an email to mevans624@gmail.com.  Thank You.
[05:03] <sm00x> WTF is 970Mb for a size?
[05:03] <sm00x> it is not a CD and not a DVD
[15:41] <MarkUX> hi
[15:41] <MarkUX> i just instaling xubuntu
[15:42] <MarkUX> is somebody here ?
[15:43] <GridCube> 124 peoples
[15:43] <GridCube> well maybe not all of them peoples
[15:43] <GridCube> at least 120 should be
[15:43] <MarkUX> Ok GridCube are you using xubuntu ?
[15:43] <GridCube> indeed
[15:44] <GridCube> :) if you just wanna chat you can join #xubuntu-offtopic
[15:44] <MarkUX> ok
[15:44] <GridCube> this channel is for support
[15:44] <GridCube> :D
[16:48] <MarkUX> hi guys i need tech help i wanted to changed my cursor and , i have installed it, on non-system apps is my setted cursor and in system or desktop my cursor is basic
[17:06] <MarkUX> hallo
[17:07] <sm00x> that will teach you not to fuck with themes and other useless crap
[17:07] <sm00x> cursorchanger...
[17:14] <MarkUX> thanks you helped me much :(
[17:16] <knome> sm00x, that kind of language is not welcome here.
[17:19] <MarkUX> i see
[17:20] <sm00x> to many gay here?
[17:20] <nomic> on xfce desktop - what is the -- when you drift the mouse across a blank desktop - you get "rubberbanding"
[17:20] <nomic> why, what for
[17:20] <sm00x> what?
[17:21] <nomic> you have desktop - all windows minimised .. you click on the desktop. left mouse button down, move the mouse pointer -- it shows a square which increases or decreases in size
[17:21] <nomic> rectangle
[17:21] <nomic> xfce
[17:23] <sm00x> hmm... when I used xfce, there was no such feature
[17:23] <sm00x> have to try the last version
[17:52] <knome> sm00x, last warning. please consider your language
[17:52] <knome> !language | sm00x
[17:55] <sm00x> ok, go fuck your gay asshole
[18:43] <john123456> hello, i just installed xubuntu 15.04 and i'm trying to move the panel to the bottom, but it's not draggable like the previous versions
[18:50] <xangua> alt+drag
[18:50] <xangua> I thin you need to "unlock" it
[18:51] <john123456> yes you are right, actually i don't need "alt", it was locked :p
[18:51] <john123456> i'm a dumbass
[18:51] <john123456> thank you very much
[21:04] <Lopulus> hi! i can t conect to localhost:631
[21:04] <holstein> Lopulus: why would you be able to?
[21:04] <holstein> what are you trying to do?
[21:04] <Lopulus> waitme
[21:04] <holstein> http://localhost:631/ shows cups for me..
[21:05] <Lopulus> i can t conect to this adress
[21:05] <Lopulus> I can not print
[21:05] <holstein> Lopulus: cool.. share details.. i can.. i enter the address in the browser, and i get cups
[21:06] <holstein> Lopulus: are you trying to do this to address a printing issue? there is also a printer GUI in the menu
[21:06] <holstein> http://docs.xubuntu.org/1304/printing-scanning.html
[21:07] <Lopulus> wait i m not speak english and  i use the translate
[21:07] <holstein> Lopulus: what is your native language?
[21:07] <Lopulus> spanish
[21:07] <knome> !es | Lopulus
[21:08] <Lopulus> yes but they can t help me too, and they said me what a try here?
[21:08] <Unit193> https://unit193.net/xubuntu/docs/es/index.html it's for the development version though.  There's also file:////usr/share/xubuntu-docs/es/
[21:09] <Unit193> Is cups running now?
[21:09] <Lopulus> in terminal, yes
[21:09] <Lopulus> look at this: http://i.imgur.com/JBQ9nDM.png
[21:10] <Lopulus> that is my problem
[21:14] <Lopulus> http://paste.ubuntu.com/11504895/ holstein
[21:18] <Lopulus> Unit193,
[21:30] <Lopulus> holstein,
[21:30] <Lopulus> GridNet,
[21:31] <knome> Lopulus, please, no need to ping random people
[21:31] <Lopulus> ok, sorry
[21:33] <xubuntu90o> posso avere un aiuto per una pennetta wireless dlink 131 non riconosciuta su xubuntu?
[21:35] <Unit193> !it | xubuntu90o
[21:36] <xubuntu90o> grazie