[03:52] <uuunixxx> Hello quick question. I need to get an idea how to configure my installation a bit more to my system amd64. I want to be able to install the iso band then run a script to install the exact packages I want.
[03:53] <uuunixxx> and not band
[03:53] <cfhowlett> !uck | uuunixxx
[03:57] <uuunixxx> whats the best way to install a base system. I want a Kernel, x, fglrx, and xfce-core
[03:57] <tachibana> so xubuntu randomly switched back to default wallpaper and removed some of my desktop shortcuts??????????
[03:58] <tachibana> fix it >: [
[03:59] <cfhowlett> !mini or !core | uuunixxx,
[03:59] <cfhowlett> ubuntu-core or ubuntu-mini .iso
[08:34] <knome> tachibana, fix it yourself, it's open source.
[08:45] <xubuntu13w> Hello, everyone.
[08:48] <Luyin> hi xubuntu13w
[08:57] <Luyin> well, goodbye again...
[10:03] <slooblack> hello
[10:32] <knome> hello
[15:49] <tachibana> hi
[17:13] <popeye__> Hello. I am downloading from here http://www.yiiframework.com/download/ the basic application using firefox
[17:14] <popeye__> When the download ends, I click on it and
[17:14] <popeye__> I don't know if it's a problem with firefox
[17:14] <popeye__> what happens is that chrome jumps in
[17:14] <popeye__> and opens mail.google
[17:14] <popeye__> Did I malwared my way to this
[17:14] <popeye__> ?
[17:16] <popeye__> What could possibly cause  that clicking a downloaded file on firefox, opened chrome in mail.google.com?
[17:16] <popeye__> (In chrome's window the download pretends to be completed again)
[17:17] <knome> how did you install chrome?
[17:17] <knome> is firefox your default browser?
[17:17] <knome> do you know what you are supposed to do with the downloaded file at all?
[17:18] <popeye__> firefox is my default browser
[17:19] <popeye__> I installed, I think with a package downloaded from the official site
[17:21] <popeye__> And the file is the code of a php programmin framework
[17:21] <popeye__> g
[17:22] <knome> yes, but do you know what you are supposed to do with the file?
[17:22] <knome> or are you just guessing?
[17:22] <knome> and/or expecting windows-style one-click install?
[17:23] <popeye__> No. I am expecting fileroller to open the .tgz
[17:23] <knome> rey renaming it to *.tar.gz
[17:23] <knome> *try
[17:24] <popeye__> I know what happened
[17:24] <popeye__> OK this is simpler
[17:24] <popeye__> I choose the wrong application the first time right=
[17:24] <popeye__> How do I fix that
[17:24] <knome> that's totally possible
[17:25] <knome> right-click and select to open in other application
[17:25] <knome> you can make that application the default from that dialog
[17:27] <popeye__> But when I click on a tgz in the file manager it does the right thing
[17:28] <knome> well if it opens in chrome when clicking in the fx downloads, then the fx settings are wrong
[17:28] <knome> it has its own file handler settings
[17:29] <popeye__> I erased .mozilla
[17:30] <popeye__> And tried again, and asked Open with gmail?
[17:30] <popeye__> and firefox asked...
[17:30] <knome> maybe the fx default settings are broken then
[17:32] <popeye__> Ah. I already erased all configuration. But hear this: The other day I used my usb memory on a Windows machine that time had forgotten, and when I connected it to my pc, xubuntu asked for permission to mount it. Pressed ESC!!! But since then I am paranoid
[17:32] <popeye__> I gparted to zeroes everything
[17:33] <popeye__> But could I have done something more interesting?
[17:33] <knome> i don't understand the question...
[17:33] <knome> if you want to do interesting things, put on a clown suit and jump a parajump out off a plane
[17:35] <popeye__> Hahahaha. I don't like any of those ideas. I meant that I had a malicious code in a mousetrap. I don't know anything about that subject but... but... I don't know.  I wanted to have pshycothic fun with this piece of software.
[17:36] <popeye__> psychopathic
[17:36] <popeye__> :V
[22:37] <liquidsnake> hello
[22:37] <slickymaster> !hi
[22:38] <liquidsnake> how is everyone
[22:39] <slickymaster> !offtopic | liquidsnake
[22:39] <liquidsnake> ok ty
[23:21] <Guest70161> I got an Edimax n150 wifi adapter (aka ew-7811un) and it works out of the box, except after i resume from a suspend (s3) state.  I've been reading countless posts about loading realtek drivers, edimax drivers, and even "fixed" drivers from other people, except most of these seem to be geared towards improving speed and connection reliability problems, and not specifically related to power management issues.  I'm hesitant t
[23:21] <Guest70161> o start messing with drivers that might make future kernel updates problematic as this system I'm fixing is for a 100% linux noob friend of mine.
[23:22] <Guest70161> does anyone have any experience with this problem?
[23:22] <Guest70161> has anyone**