[00:54] <xubuntu51i> Hi people me again installing ubuntu xfce 1504
[00:56] <xubuntu51i> od, I havent encountered any errors in ubuntu rathr in all other distros
[00:57] <holstein> xubuntu51i: thats interesting.. i turned my panel vertical a few years ago, and things didnt fit. i never thought about it being a bug ;0
[00:58] <xubuntu51i> Im tired of fedora is too free software for me
[00:59] <holstein> no one will make you use it..
[01:00] <xubuntu51i> and the debian 586 kernels doesnt support smp or multiple cores
[01:00] <xubuntu51i> kernel
[01:00] <holstein> the hardware doesnt support the kernels..
[01:02] <xubuntu51i> yea but you can search in google the debian package and thats absurd. my pc doesnt support pae kernels
[01:02] <Unit193> holstein: smp is a kernel feature....
[01:03] <xubuntu51i> I would have to compile it myself but im too lazy
[01:03] <holstein> theres no smp kernels available?
[01:03] <holstein> surely someone else has made one.. liquorix do it?
[01:04] <xubuntu51i> yes, how so
[01:06] <xubuntu51i> I mean the 686 kernnel comes with pae enabled and the chip of my lap cant take it, it crashes all the time
[01:06] <holstein> so you need a non-pae kernel?
[01:07] <xubuntu51i> yes in debian yes
[01:08] <holstein> im sure debian has a support channel. but, i see a bunch of iso's that state non pae kernels..
[01:09] <xubuntu51i> who are you, what do you do for living changing conversation, Im touch typing
[01:10] <holstein> im just a volunteer, volunteering support.. but, this is the xubuntu specific support channel.. i see options for debian installs for non-pae hardware
[01:11] <xubuntu51i> yes I mean, I think debnian isnt for me
[01:11] <xubuntu51i> like arch linux
[01:11] <holstein> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE
[01:12] <holstein> ^ thats how i address pae issues with x/ubuntu
[01:14] <xubuntu51i> no- theres no pro with ubuntu
[01:14] <xubuntu51i> is just debian
[01:16] <xubuntu51i> well guys was a good conversation im finishing intalling xubuntu
[01:17] <xubuntu51i> have a good time
[03:46] <JayPi> Hi! I'm running Ubuntu 14.04.2 LTS with Firefox (38.0+build3-0ubuntu0.14.04.1) and I'm getting this error when trying to run it : /usr/lib/firefox/libxul.so: cannot open shared object file: Timer expired. Couldn't load XPCOM. Can you help me to fix this?
[17:00] <pigeon-> someone like to help me... it's about a DVD disk I burned with k3b
[17:00] <holstein> just ask, and a volunteer may assist, pigeon-
[17:01] <pigeon-> I have original disks for kung fu series of the 1970'    The way it was done, they used a Disc which contains data on both sides of the disc,  i.e.  3 episodes of the show on each side of the disk
[17:01] <pigeon-> When I wanted to make a copy
[17:01] <pigeon-> it read the entire disc (both sides) and the data was 6.7 GB
[17:02] <holstein> the "best/easiest", arguably, would be to just grab/rip the data.. extract the vids.. then, you can do whatever you need to make them fit where ever.. or, just play them locally as "data"
[17:02] <pigeon-> so I used a double-layer disc (8.5 gb)  as a blank media to write the 6 episodes upon
[17:03] <pigeon-> yes, i hear you holstein,  but since I allready copied the 6 episodes on a double-layer disc,  I wonder if their is a way to use it.
[17:03] <pigeon-> for now, I can only see the first 3 episodes
[17:03] <holstein> id say, no, then
[17:04] <holstein> what i would do, is try and remove the variables, and just grab *all* the data locally, and remake the DVD, if thats what i need it on
[17:04] <pigeon-> okeee
[17:04] <holstein> theres not going to be an easy way to "fix" that DVD, if its not working properly
[17:04] <pigeon-> well, for the first 3 episodes, it works perfectly
[17:05] <pigeon-> so I will do what you say
[17:05] <holstein> but, you can ask anywhere, upsream, since, its not related to xubuntu or xfce.. #ubuntu for example.. or a k3b specific, or production specific channel or mailing list
[17:05] <holstein> may find folks that have done *exactly* that, and have suggestions.. quicker ones
[17:06] <pigeon-> okeee Holstein... Thank-you for your HELP;  much appreciated your comments
[17:06] <holstein> pigeon-: sure.. good luck!
[17:07] <pigeon-> by the way, can u tell me how u got collar  in your last text?
[17:07] <holstein> pigeon-: you mean, the *bold* ?
[17:07] <pigeon-> well, yes the RED bold
[17:07] <holstein> i surrounded the text with *'s, from my client, which is irssi
[17:08] <pigeon-> okee i c... I use  xChat
[18:34] <n-iCe> helloooooooooooooooooooooo
[18:58] <drc> Just a quick question:  the Default style in Window Manager, where does that come from (it's not straight greybird) ?
[19:12] <holstein> drc: xubuntu specific settings AFAIK.. that should all be part of the xubuntu-desktop
[19:12] <holstein> a xubuntu session, vs a stock xfce session, for example
[19:16] <krytarik> drc: That's in the 'xfwm4' package.
[19:16] <drc> holstein: thanks...was AFK...
[19:17] <drc> I noticed that fedora XFCE had the same as as the default, but while it is "default" in Xubuntu, it was not the default.
[19:18] <holstein> yeah.. theres some special sauce. but, it should all be "open", and able to be looked at
[19:18] <holstein> the specific session files.. etc..
[19:21] <drc> Don't get me wrong, I like and use it (it makes greybird fit a little better with a larger font,  like dejavu sans 13 :)