OvenWerk1 | With regards to whiskermenu, where might I find more documentation? I am looking to see if (like the standard menu) I can use another menu rather than the system menu. | 02:35 |
---|---|---|
OvenWerk1 | That is, can I have more than one whiskermenu with different sets of items? | 02:36 |
OvenWerk1 | Ahh, settings.cpp says there is a custom-menu-file=* that can go in the rc file. | 02:41 |
OvenWerk1 | Next question, how do I set the config file for different whisker menu instances. | 02:46 |
xubuntu54w | wifi problem | 04:49 |
xubuntu54w | no detected | 04:49 |
SlidingHorn | !wifi | xubuntu54w | 05:01 |
ubottu | xubuntu54w: Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs | 05:01 |
SlidingHorn | oh, they left, sorry | 05:02 |
Hund | lol. Poor guy, didn't get any help after a whole minute of waiting. | 07:23 |
Hund | :P | 07:23 |
=== Guest28436 is now known as IdleOne | ||
=== ponpon is now known as ponbiki | ||
=== jdwwatts1 is now known as jdwwatts | ||
=== Comstock- is now known as Comstock | ||
ronin | what is a good terminal emulator with a support for changing the char encoding | 20:22 |
ronin | the default one cannot handle that | 20:22 |
knome | ronin, no? not even from terminal -> set encoding? | 20:28 |
ronin | hmm maybe mine is old versionthen | 20:32 |
ronin | dont have it | 20:32 |
ronin | 0.4.8 | 20:32 |
knome | yes... | 20:32 |
ronin | thanks for the info though | 20:32 |
knome | which xubuntu version are you running? | 20:33 |
ronin | 12.04 | 20:33 |
knome | you are running an EOL, unsupported version then | 20:34 |
ronin | yes i should upgrade :( | 20:34 |
knome | it would be fair that you did that before asking for more app suggestions | 20:34 |
ronin | it's been working perfectly though | 20:34 |
ronin | knome, yup | 20:35 |
ronin | im sorry, i didnt realize it was EOL version | 20:39 |
Jens1112 | hello | 21:30 |
knome | hello | 21:32 |
Jens1112 | in the software center of xubuntu 14.04 ive ticked the checkbox trusty-proposed, it download new kernel (?), when reboot it is still 3,13 something, how can i advance to 4,0 etc.? | 21:32 |
pleia2 | heh | 21:37 |
Unit193 | I wouldn't enable proposed, you just want linux-generic-lts-wily or so. | 21:38 |
* pleia2 nods | 21:38 | |
pleia2 | but netsplit saved us from answering the question! | 21:38 |
Unit193 | Jens1112: I wouldn't recommend you use -proposed, instead I'd install linux-generic-lts-wily. | 21:44 |
Unit193 | !hwe | 21:44 |
ubottu | The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack | 21:44 |
Jens1112 | sorry if i cant understand that much of a text, but ive followed the official guide iirc | 21:45 |
Jens1112 | it says enable trusty-proposed and you get new kernel etc | 21:45 |
Unit193 | That page says that nowhere... | 21:46 |
Jens1112 | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed its right at the beginning | 21:48 |
Jens1112 | but if you make it that hard to update kernel in lts i beter dont do | 21:48 |
Jens1112 | dont want to install tons of software | 21:49 |
Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!