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