[01:58] <Pwnna> does anyone here have experience running xubuntu with a macbook in VM?
[01:58] <Pwnna> how can i get smooth scrolling working?
[03:30] <xubuntu40w> guys can anyone plz post their xubuntu 14.04 lts sources.list file??
[03:31] <xubuntu40w> guys can anyone plz post their xubuntu 14.04 lts sources.list file??
[03:37] <xubuntu40w> never mind fuck u all
[04:05]  * bet0x sup sup
[05:00] <xubuntu40w> Unable to install Xubuntu 15.10. Install shows blue screen with Xubuntu in centre, then goes to black screen forever. - any help
[18:20] <john__> hello, if i remove something from software, does it do remove or purge?
[18:21] <john__> *software-center
[18:24] <flocculant> removes I would suspect
[18:39] <genii> john__: It removes any binaries or other files like this in /bin,/sbin and so on, but leaves any config files like in /etc intact
[18:39] <john__> genii, thank you genii
[18:40] <genii> np
[20:03]  * m3n3chm0 nasZ
[20:14] <knome> m3n3chm0, yes?
[21:32] <Guest2038> unable to install xunbuntu - install shows blue screen with xubuntu in centre then a few fast lines including one that says 'data interrupt but no data used' - not verbatum - then screen goes black forever and ever and .....
[22:52] <kaerhon> hi
[22:52] <kaerhon> i need help on a very stupid matter
[22:53] <kaerhon> how do i execute .sh or .py files without ./ing them in a terminal?
[23:08] <knome> kaerhon, they need to be executable and in PATH
[23:08] <kaerhon> if they lauch when i "./" them in a terminal, does that mean they are executable?
[23:08] <kaerhon> i don't know what "in PATH" mean
[23:09] <knome> no, it does not mean they are executable
[23:10] <knome> chmod +x filename to make them executable
[23:11] <knome> and PATH=$PATH:/path/to/file in .bashrc or .profile
[23:11] <knome> and the path being to the directory the file is in
[23:17] <kaerhon> well, it's chmod +x 'd
[23:17] <kaerhon> and where do i PATH it?
[23:18] <xubuntu97i> hı
[23:18] <xubuntu97i> hello
[23:22] <knome> kaerhon, as i said, add the line "PATH=$PATH:/path/to/dir" in your ~/.bashrc or ~/.profile
[23:24] <kaerhon> oh, ok, i found it
[23:24] <kaerhon> i didn't figure it was in my /home
[23:24] <kaerhon> thanks
[23:29] <kaerhon> knome, i just did it
[23:29] <knome> np
[23:29] <kaerhon> but hum, it opens with mousepad
[23:29] <kaerhon> i should have mentioned it
[23:29] <knome> what does?
[23:31] <kaerhon> uh, it opened with mousepad instead of launching, as it did when i used lubuntu
[23:31] <knome> what opened?
[23:31] <kaerhon> the file i try to launch
[23:32] <knome> ok... and what is the file?
[23:32] <kaerhon> (it's mypaint, i built it from git, and i launch it by doing ./mypaint in a terminal)
[23:33] <kaerhon> (but back when i used lubuntu i was able to double click it, now it just open it's text in mousepad)
[23:34] <knome> ok, so what you really want to do is create a launcher, not run a script from the terminal?
[23:34] <kaerhon> yes
[23:35] <kaerhon> because when i launch it on a terminal, it writes lines and lines each time i draw a stroke
[23:38] <kaerhon> crap, i'm totally unable to express clearly what i want, sorry
[23:39] <kaerhon> thank you
[23:39] <knome> you can create a launcher on the menu for example by simply selecting the executable as the command to run
[23:39] <knome> what you basically want is a .desktop file, however/wherever you create it
[23:45] <kaerhon> ok i see
[23:45] <kaerhon> thank you kaerhon
[23:45] <kaerhon> meh
[23:45] <kaerhon> thank you knome !
[23:46] <knome> np