[00:08] <kozukumi> hello
[00:09] <kozukumi> Is it possible to change the size of the icons in a menu?
[00:12] <kozukumi> I want to make the icons in the menu the same size as the icons in the panel below http://i.imgur.com/yNDPVbe.png
[00:25] <xangua> kozukumi: you could use the whisker menu
[00:27] <kozukumi> hmm i thought that was the whisker menu, i guess not tho!
[00:28] <kozukumi> ahh yes that is much better :)
[00:28] <kozukumi> thank you xangua
[00:30] <RoadRunner> does xubuntu 14.04 support GTK 3?
[00:35] <xangua> Gtk3 apps support gtk3
[00:46] <RoadRunner> I want to know if Cairo-Dock 3.4 can run on xubuntu 14.04 (and it requires GTK 3)
[00:49] <xangua> You can run gtk, qt, kde apps, desktop environment doesn't matter if that's what you mean
[00:52] <RoadRunner> xangua: you support of a particular gtk version is not dictated by the os release?
[00:52] <RoadRunner> *you mean
[00:55] <krytarik> !info libgtk-3-0 trusty | RoadRunner
[00:57] <RoadRunner> krytarik: you mean, if I am to type in "!info libgtk-3-0 trusty" into terminal I'll get my answer?
[00:57] <krytarik> Hah.
[00:58] <RoadRunner> krytarik: I am just trying to understand your answer...
[01:00] <RoadRunner> krytarik: ie: please explain
[01:01] <krytarik> RoadRunner: I had the bot tell you the version of GTK+ 3 currently in the official repos of Ubuntu 14.04.
[01:04] <RoadRunner> krytarik: ok, so then Cairo-Dock 3.4 should run on xubuntu 14.04 just fine
[01:05] <RoadRunner> krytarik: how did you query the bot? ie: could you explain the syntax of your command?
[01:06] <krytarik> RoadRunner: The middle one is the package name.
[01:07] <RoadRunner> what other types of questions may the bot answer?
[01:07] <Network2501> !info whatothertypesofquestionmayyouanswer
[01:07] <Network2501> fair enough
[01:10] <RoadRunner> so for a question to be answerable, I have to know the exact name of the package, how/where do I get that?
[01:10] <Network2501> !help
[01:10] <Network2501> lol
[01:11] <RoadRunner> alright, I'll play along :)
[01:11] <RoadRunner> !patience
[01:11] <Network2501> !bot
[01:11] <Network2501> plugins >
[01:12] <xangua> ...
[01:12] <RoadRunner> that is usefull
[01:13] <krytarik> RoadRunner: Only the middle link is dead still.
[01:13] <krytarik> RoadRunner: Also, http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[01:14] <RoadRunner> thank you :)
[01:14] <RoadRunner> in the mean time, I don't supose anyone could give me a hand with Cairo?
[01:14] <RoadRunner> I am having a tough time adding launchers to it
[01:14] <Network2501> i've got a gifv of a pig wanting to cuddle a man on a couch but don't know about cairo
[01:15] <Network2501> RoadRunner: sorry :/ https://i.imgur.com/SRoIIac.gifv
[01:16] <krytarik> RoadRunner: Try asking in #cairo-dock.
[01:17] <RoadRunner> krytarik: I did, unfortunately, there's only 6 people in the channel...
[01:17] <krytarik> Yeah...
[01:17] <krytarik> You never know how active those are though. :P
[01:18] <RoadRunner> krytarik: regretably not at all
[01:18] <Network2501> irc
[01:19] <Network2501> you ask a question, wait a while and hope
[01:19] <krytarik> RoadRunner: #ubuntu might have more users familiar with it.
[01:19] <RoadRunner> krytarik: tried that too :) ; my question doesn't seem to interest anyone there :(
[01:20] <RoadRunner> this here, is the most help I got so far :)
[01:25] <RoadRunner> ok, let's forget about Cairo for now.  If I want to add a new launcher to desktop or panel, how do I find where the exe file for an app is located?
[01:26] <Network2501> :/
[01:26] <xangua> The exe file?
[01:26] <RoadRunner> the command file
[01:26] <RoadRunner> executable...
[01:27] <Network2501> i think binary is a common term
[01:27] <RoadRunner> Network2501: whatever makes you sing :)
[01:29] <RoadRunner> exe is just my old habbit from the world of Win
[01:29] <krytarik> RoadRunner: You can do both by just right-clicking the respective icon in the Whisker Menu.
[01:34] <RoadRunner> that's easy, but what if something installed without creating a link in the process, is there an easy way to track down the binary?
[01:35] <krytarik> RoadRunner: "dpkg -L <package>"
[01:35] <RoadRunner> krytarik: could you please explain this syntax?
[01:36] <krytarik> RoadRunner: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man1/dpkg.1.html
[01:36] <krytarik> Also, "man dpkg".
[01:38] <RoadRunner> and this works not just for debian but for all ubuntus as well?
[01:38] <krytarik> Yes.
[01:38] <RoadRunner> and thank you again :)
[01:38] <krytarik> Sure.
[01:39] <RoadRunner> Now last but not least, does anyone know if it is possible to get Krusader to display directory structure in a panel as a tree?
[01:42] <krytarik> RoadRunner: It might be better to ask that in #kubuntu. :P
[01:43] <RoadRunner> krytarik: I'l give that a try :)
[01:43] <RoadRunner> thanks again
[02:06] <puff> Good evening.  I'm running xubuntu 14.04 LTS on a thinkpad t520.  Recently, for some odd reason, both the gnome network-manager applet and the sound control applet disppeared from the menu bar.  Got the gnome network-manager applet working again (god help me) but I'm still stuck on the sound applet.
[02:18] <krytarik> puff: http://askubuntu.com/questions/240623/missing-volume-app-from-notification-area-in-xubuntu-12-10-panel -- ?
[08:30] <oswin> hello
[08:55] <xubuntu390> help
[08:55] <xubuntu390> hello community
[08:58] <xubuntu390> I am very excited to say that I am mere minutes away from my first installation of xubuntu 14.04 and would be most appreciative of some beginners guidance i.e.; initial packages needed for complete well rounded' system
[08:58] <oswin> hello xubuntu390
[08:58] <xubuntu390> hello oswin
[08:59] <xubuntu390> im excited about replacing my former windows os with xubuntu and beleive i have rudimentary knowledge enough to get there and maintain the basics of system
[09:00] <well_laid_lawn> xubuntu390:  after the install finishes make sure to check for updates
[09:00] <oswin> Hey you have here the doc for everything you need to start: http://docs.xubuntu.org/1404/ and here the point 9 for the applications and packages: http://docs.xubuntu.org/1404/managing-applications.html
[09:01] <xubuntu390> i could use help with the more important system set up(s) and cmd code for security and proper system configuration
[09:01] <well_laid_lawn> you should be good to go then
[09:01] <xubuntu390> thank you
[09:02] <well_laid_lawn> the system should have a good base setup for security
[09:02] <xubuntu390> security is really a main focus of mine
[09:02] <xubuntu390> oh ok
[09:02] <xubuntu390> thank you well_laid_lawn
[09:02] <well_laid_lawn> as you learn to do more it might need some adjustment but that depends on what you do
[09:02] <well_laid_lawn> cheers
[09:10] <xubuntu390> does the documentation cover how to properly virtualize the system once your in and running a healthy xubuntu?  Like how to properly install Linux Mint to run alongside Xubuntu 14.04?
[09:11] <xubuntu390> and so on and so forth...
[09:12] <xubuntu390> it looks like the doc covers just about everything , still looking for primary cmd code to run checks and preventative maintenance throughout entire system
[09:13] <xubuntu390> but im sure ill be able to find said information
[09:17] <xubuntu390> im good, dfocumentation apperantly covers every single base. Awesome. thank you.
[13:48] <jarnos_> My 15.10 got stuck at resume from suspend to RAM. Display does not show anything, but laptop display backlight flashes at certain frequency.
[13:49] <jarnos_> I could reboot by alt-sysrq-s alt-sysrq-u alt-sysrq-b
[14:13] <jarnos_> I use Nvidia driver.
[14:17] <jarnos_> Usinf Ctrl-Alt-F1 did not bring TTY, so maybe not solely xorg issue?
[14:23] <Network2501> can you boot to bios
[14:36] <jarnos_> Network2501, what do you mean? I could reboot as I told above.
[14:36] <jarnos_> Apport.log: http://pastebin.com/h0w2uXsg
[14:38] <xubuntu90o> salut  how to install ati driver plise help me
[14:39] <jarnos_> Xorg.1.log: http://pastebin.com/28Q9ifjm
[15:35] <Luyin> jarnos: then you should reboot
[15:47] <jarnos_> Luyin, I did that, and the attached logs are taken after rebooting.
[15:48] <jarnos_> What to do to prevent that happening again?
[16:03] <Luyin> jarnos_: you could copy the logs to your home directory
[16:04] <Luyin> jarnos_: and I'm sure there is some option to avoid deleting logs at rebooting...
[17:49] <TacoBell> Any idea why dual booting between Xubuntu and Windows7 messes with my system clock? Switching from Xubuntu to Win7 offsets the clock by 5 hours
[17:51] <krytarik> !time | TacoBell: See the first link
[17:51] <TacoBell> krytarik: thanks
[22:23] <nalrod> lurk      ----->       (o,o)