[00:13] <RJ45> "553 updates" looool
[00:13] <RJ45> lucky me I'm not running Winblows, no waiting to apply on shut-down, just sit back and browse Imgur/Reddit :P
[00:22] <xubuntu56w> Does anyone know how to change the icon of an app listed in the application menu?
[00:23] <xubuntu56w> I'm not looking to change the icon theme, but replace the viewnior icon iwth another
[00:23] <xubuntu56w> *with another
[00:24] <drc> In just the app meu or overall?
[00:24] <drc> s/meu/menu
[00:24] <xubuntu56w> Menu
[00:25] <xubuntu56w> I mean, the icon only appears within my app menu  / drop down menu because I don't have it placed on the desktop
[00:26] <xubuntu56w> I simply want to replace the software icon with a higher resolution duplicate that looks more in line with my other icons
[00:27] <drc> in /home/drc/.local/share/applications/ , rightclick Viewnoir>properties
[00:28] <drc> click the icon to the left of the name...chhose whatever icon you want (you'll probably have to go searching for the one you want
[00:29] <xubuntu56w> Great, thanks alot
[00:29] <drc> opps...copy the viewnoir icon from /usr/share/applications/viewnior.desktop to /home/drc/.local/share/applications/, the do the changing.
[00:30] <xubuntu56w> If I want change back to the default icon for whatever reason, will the original still be listed as an option after changing it?
[00:31] <drc> if you wnat to change back then you can 1) delete the one in ~.home, or 2) change the icon in ~/home...the one in /usr/share/applications/ will be unchanged.
[00:32] <drc> that's why I said copy it to ~/home :)
[00:32] <xubuntu56w> perfect, thank you @drc
[00:32] <drc> np
[01:55] <RJ45> Just completed my upgrade to 14.04, it's.. okay I guess, there's some stuff I like and some stuff I hate, I'm just glad that login problem I was having after encrypting my /home/ has been fixed
[01:56] <Unit193> I enjoy Xfce 4.12 in 15.04. ;)
[01:56] <drc> Life's like that, some good, some not so good...and some just plain bad.
[01:58] <drc> You pays your money and takes your chances....
[01:59] <drc> Unless you're using Xubuntu 15.04...then life's all cotton candy and unicorns :)
[02:06] <RJ45> BIIIG problem I need fixed TODAY, after upgrading, now whenever I reboot it starts-up all programs from last session, how do I disable this? the option in Settins -> Sessions is not working
[02:06] <Unit193> rm -rf .cache/sessions/  and go to logout, but uncheck "Save session"
[02:07] <RJ45> okay I'll try that
[02:07] <drc> rename ~/.cache/sessions, log out and in
[02:07] <drc> and what Unit193 said
[02:12] <RJ45> Unit193: just tried it, it worked for the log-out/log-in, but it still saves the session on reboot, which I do not want
[02:16] <RJ45> wait, I just noticed the log-out panel item now has 2 separate 'restart' buttons, I'm gonna try the other one
[02:16] <xangua> one restarts restarts inmediatly and the other launcher a popup window to ask if you are sure to restart
[02:17] <RJ45> yay it worked!
[02:18] <RJ45> One thing I am soooo happy about 14.04 is that since upgrading the bug where it takes over 60 seconds to get to the desktop on an encrypted /home/ is now fixed
[02:19] <RJ45> that bug was the worst!, now I get an instant desktop :)
[04:01] <th3pun15h3r> quick question, is xubuntu 12.04 still usable even after end of life?  14.04 cant recognize my built in webcam on my laptop and also randomly the screen goes gray.  12.04 doesnt have that issue.
[04:13] <bynarie> correct execute permissions set, directory is in path.. any reason why typing "command" in terminal isnt executing and just saying not found
[04:15] <bynarie> ah nevermind
[04:15] <bynarie> typo
[18:07] <jean-guy> hi.. I'm curious to know which one of the three codecs package is the best one to have^^  1.xubuntu-restricted-extra,   or 2.libavcodec54 ^   or  3. Libavformat-extra54
[18:08] <jean-guy> I got the libavcodec54 installed on my computer;  When I tried yesterday to install a 2nd package,  xubuntu told me had to  un-install the other one prior to installation of the 2nd one.  That is why I'm curious to find out which one is the best to have ??
[19:28] <knome> jean-guy, xubuntu-restricted-extras is much more than a single libav-codec and is the recommended one (given that it works for you)
[20:51] <jean-guy> thank Knome;   I will try to install it right now
[20:57] <jean-guy> YES, Thank-you Knome...  I just installed the Xubuntu-restrocted-extras, and when I did,   it did not ask me to un-install  libavcodec54
[20:58] <jean-guy> Is it okee if I try to install the 3rd pagage ?  i.e.  the LivavFormat-extra 54 ?  Would it be usefull for me to do so?
[20:59] <knome> why would you install it?
[20:59] <knome> if things work for you now, you don't need to install anything
[20:59] <jean-guy> okee, fine
[20:59] <knome> the reason why the package manager tells you need to remove other packages is because some packages conflict - intentionally
[20:59] <knome> meaning you only really need one of them.
[21:00] <knome> "don't fix it if it ain't broken"
[21:00] <jean-guy> okee, good
[21:04] <jean-guy> yesterday, I had a CD project.  I wanted to get a CD for my car (a old Honda Civic 2004)   I first had to convert (with SoundConverter) my mp3 into a ogg extention file, and afterward, I burn the CD with k3b.   The CD does NOT work in my car,  however it works fine in my brother's car (a recent model of accent).   So I was thinking perhaps it did not work in my car was because I did not have the proper codecs, etc...   your vi
[21:04] <jean-guy> ews?
[21:04] <knome> some players do not play CDs that are burned "too fast"
[21:05] <knome> i've had similar problems before, restraining burning speed to 4x (or minimum if more than that) might help
[21:07] <jean-guy> okee,   will give it a try to burn it again at the lowest speed possible.  I thinking, if the CD works in my bro's car, then the procedures must be the rite one.  And it my cd reader in my Honda that's tp blame,  not xubuntu
[21:08] <knome> !u | jean-guy
[21:20] <jean-guy> sorry ubottu....