[00:48] <xubuntu65w> Alguien me puede ayudar?
[00:48] <bazhang> !es
[00:48] <xubuntu65w> mi Xubuntu tarda demaciado para abrir
[00:48] <bazhang> or is that portugues
[03:04] <xubuntu01w> some of the shows I watch now has no streams why
[03:47] <flowers> Hey hey
[03:47] <flowers> I have what I hope is a quick question: what is the sources URI for xbunutu-desktop and its deps?
[03:48] <flowers> for LTS, 14.04
[03:50] <flowers> xubuntu-desktop package is broken so I am trying "sudo apt-get build-dep xubuntu-desktop" then "sudo aptitude reinstall xubuntu-desktop" and I get the error "E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list"
[03:50] <flowers> On the first command
[03:53] <flowers> Unless that is the wrong approach to fix a broken xubuntu-desktop package. I'm just following a thing I found online
[05:03] <flowers> nvm, fixed it!
[08:07] <nomic> zz.z.z.
[08:07] <nomic> z.z.z.z.
[16:18] <GeekDude> I'm trying to set up winlirc on my 15.10 laptop. I have been following the configuration guide at http://www.lirc.org/html/configuration-guide.html , but I'm stuck at the "configure systemd" step. I do not have a lirc_options.conf to update, as it suggests.
[16:19] <GeekDude> Should I just create the file from scratch with the [lircd] section in that configuration guide?
[16:19] <knome> it doesn't hurt to do that at least.
[16:20] <knome> i don't know lirc, but there is a lot of software which do not have configuration file(s) until you create it/them
[16:22] <GeekDude> It seems to suggest the file should already be there, and searching Google yields other config files that seem to have standardized starting contents
[16:22] <knome> maybe the file exists in a different location in different distros
[16:24] <GeekDude> I don't think it is somewhere else. A quick search with `find` didn't bring up any files I didn't already know about
[16:24] <knome> then try creating that file
[17:08] <GeekDude> knome: no apparent effect, and it seems that the directory /var/run/lirc gets deleted on reboot, and has to be recreated for lirc to work properly. I'll investigate later, but for now lirc seems to be working if run explicitly as non-daemon from the command line :)
[18:05] <GeekDude> knome: Looks like it uses hardware.conf instead of lirc_options.conf. Substituting values for similar ones in that file, it appears to work as expected, except for it won't find the IR receiver after reboot unless if I disconnect and reconnect the USB device
[18:11] <GeekDude> 123467890
[18:11] <GeekDude> Sent via remote. There's no 5 there because I accidentally mapped 5 to KEY_4
[19:35] <pjotter> Goodevening everybody. My icons seems to align to the top panel with no space between them and the panel. Does anybody know how to fix this?
[19:36] <knome> add a separator
[19:36] <knome> (if you are trying to do what i think you are)
[19:37] <pjotter> Hi knome. On the panel, you mean?
[19:37] <knome> yep
[19:37] <pjotter> I'm not sure if this would fix the problem. The problem is that there is no space between the top panel and the first icons there. They are displayed against the top panel, without any spacing between them and the panel.
[19:38] <knome> so you are referring to the icons on the desktop?
[19:38] <pjotter> Yes, my mistake. The icons are on the desktop.
[19:39] <knome> right, then i don't think i know the answer, i don't use desktop icons myself
[19:39] <pjotter> Good idea, maybe I should try that too ;)
[19:40] <pjotter> I'll fiddle around with it some more.
[19:40] <knome> fwiw, i just use keyboard shortcuts for all the applications i use regularly, then i have a *few* selected launchers on the panel (for really often used things)
[19:41] <knome> and then i enable the application on right-clicking the desktop, which gets me access to the rest of the apps
[19:41] <pjotter> I see. A minimalistic use of the desktop.
[19:42] <knome> (my panel has a 100% transparent background, and its width is 90% of the screen, so the bottom left/right corners always have a small space where the desktop is right-clickable)
[19:42] <knome> well actually i think it's like 97%, but you get the idea
[19:44] <pjotter> There is a panel-option that regultaes the spacing at the edges of the panel. When I toggle it, the icons are aligned correct. But when I log out and back in, they are misaligned again...
[19:45] <pjotter> I'll do some more tests. brb...
[19:53] <clockwork> Hey Guys, just installed xubuntu
[19:53] <knome> hello.
[19:54] <clockwork> hello
[19:54] <clockwork> is there a way to hide that mouse on the start menu?
[19:54] <clockwork> I was looking for themes but I didn't understand how to install them
[19:56] <knome> the mouse where in the menu?
[19:57] <knome> from the button where you open the menu?
[19:57] <clockwork> yes
[19:57] <knome> also, which themes have you tried to install?
[19:57] <knome> try right-clicking the menu and select options/preferences
[19:57] <knome> i don't use the menu myself, but you should be able to change the menu icon
[19:58] <clockwork> options/preferences?
[19:58] <clockwork> settings/apperance I have
[19:58] <knome> that's likely it
[19:59] <clockwork> okay Im in there
[20:00] <knome> if you are where i pointed you to, there's a large icon in the dialog, you can't miss it
[20:01] <knome> i see "Properties" on right-clicking the menu
[20:02] <clockwork> just missed "right-clicking" part..
[20:02] <clockwork> I see it now :D
[20:02] <clockwork> I click left first
[20:04] <clockwork> there are many themes on the net for xfce4 or gtk+ etc.
[20:04] <knome> yes
[20:04] <clockwork> which are my version, how can I check that?
[20:05] <clockwork> I heard xfce when I was downloading xubuntu over ubuntu
[20:05] <knome> just trying them out and seeing if they support modern stuff
[20:05] <knome> many doesn't, unfortunately
[20:05] <knome> there are some themes available/installable from the repositories too
[20:06] <clockwork> is there a keyword to find specifically built themes for my xubuntu?
[20:06] <clockwork> I mean, supported
[20:06] <knome> unfortunately no
[20:06] <knome> well, most xfwm4 (window border) themes should work
[20:06] <knome> gtk themes not so well, most of them don't support gtk3 well (enough)
[20:10] <clockwork> thanks!
[20:10] <clockwork> I think Im happy with my theme, after I changed that mouse with your help
[20:10] <knome> in that case, enjoy
[20:32] <pjotter> hello
[20:32] <pjotter> Ok, I'm still here :)